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At about 0230 on July 24, 1948, C. Kingsley/and Capt Perry R. Mansfield
saw what they thought was an unusual meteor. It was brighter than
any ever seen before and traveling in a horizontal direction, slightly
above the horizon. It was observed for 3 seconds before it died out,
At no time did it appear to travel in a downward direction, Kingsley
& Mansfield discussed the matter that the meteor appesred to be travel-
ing horizontally.
At the time they were traveling between Blackstone, Va., and Greensboro,
S. C.- The sky was clear and the visibility unlimited, They were ona
magnetic heading of 240° and estimated the object to be on a bearing of
about 210° fpom them - that is - about 30 © to the left of their heading,
It appesred to be traveling in a southerly direction, above, but close
to the horizon.
NOTE: There is a 15 minute variance in xkem time f/this sighting
(0230) to the rocket sighting at O245 in Atkeste some 400 to
475 miles distant. The time (0230) also tallies with Inc lie
Pilot Louis Feldwary's account of sighting a jet or rocket trail
just after leaving Blackstone.
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