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Gelber and
ihorney had also seen the light, their observation
of the details had been the same as the author’s, so the next
morning the writer prevailed upon themto investigate the myster-
ious light. We returned to the place on the highway opposite the
hangar. The airplane stood on the same spot as the night before.
We paced off the perpendicular distance from the highway to the
airplane, It was one hundred yards. Then we found a mechanic
who said that he was the man who had been working on the air-
plane the evening before. He had not seen the dancing light; there
had been no sound to attract his eyes overhead. Therefore the
light had not been on a helicopter. He referred us to the U. S.
Weather Station, one quarter of a mile eastward. There the
weatherman said that he had released a lighted balloon at about
the time we had seen our flickering light. He showed us one of
the balloon lights, a very small flashlight blub without reflector.
It did not flicker, it burned steadily the weatherman said, but its
light could never appear tobe of the same brightness as the glaring
floodlights of the Spain Flying Field. Furthermore, the weather
balloon had not hovered over the hangar of that flying field; at a
uniform rate it had mounted steadily in the sky above the weather
station. The weatherman proved this by showing us the chart he
had plotted by taking telescope sightings of the altitude of the light
at timed intervals.
When all of the facts about the light that Gelber, Kihorney and
the writer had seen were laid before the weatherman, he said
that ours must have been a UFO, that such things were a great
mystery but had nevertheless been seen frequently inthe neighbor-
hood by the personnel of the Weather Station and also of the nearby
Air Force Fighter Base.”
Mr. Webb’s second UFO sighting was on May 5, 1953. Time:
9:45 - 10:00 a.m.
“It was a clear sunny morning; the author was standing in a
field near the Vacuum Cooling Company plant, not far from Spain
Flying Field, andabouta mile north ofthe Yuma Air Force Fighter
Base. His attention was drawn by the buzzing of jet fighters
taking off in quick succession, passing directly overheadtraveling
northward. As he scanned the northern sky, the author’s atten-
tion became fixed upon what at first appeared to be a small white
cloud, the only one in the sky atthe time. The author was wearing
Polaroid glasses having a greenish tint, and as was his custom
when studying clouds he took the glasses off and put them on at
intervals to compare the effect with and without Polaroid. The
object was approximately oblong with the long axis in a horizontal
plane. It floated at an elevation of about forty-five degrees.
During the course of about five minutes the object traveled
approximately 30 degrees toward the east. Then it appeared
abruptly to turn and travel northward; at the same time its oblong
shape changed to circular section. As acircular object it rapidly
became smaller as if receding. While receding, the object did not
noticeably lose any of its brightness. In about thirty seconds of
this, its diameter became too small for the author to hold in
his vision,
During the first period the writer had not noticed a change
in the oblong nor in the field of view about it as a result of putting
on and taking off his Polaroid glasses. But during the second
period several uniformly spaced concentric circles appeared
around the now circular object. The circles were distinct dark
bands which enveloped the silvery disc. The largest of these
circles was, perhaps, six times the diameter of the central disc.
When the writer removed his polarizing glasses the silvery
disc remained but the concentric rings vanished. When the
glasses were put on again, the rings reappeared. The writer
repeated this several times, each time with the same result. The
rings with glasses on, faded to invisibility before the disc became
too small to see.”
ASTRONOMERS’ REPORTS
The late Dr. H. Percy Wilkins, British lunar astronomer,
relates several UFO reports including one of his own in his
book ‘‘Mysteries of Space and Time’, (F, Muller Ltd., London,
1955). Attributing most UFO reports to conventional objects,
Dr. Wilkins states: ‘‘. . . a residuum remains which cannot
be thus explained.” [p. 4.]
Dr. Wilkins was flying from Charleston, W. Va. to Atlanta,
Ga. on the morning of June 11, 1954. At 10:45 a.m. he noticed
two brilliant oval-shaped objects apparently hovering above the
tops of cumulus clouds an estimated two miles away. They were
“sharp-edged objects,” the color of polished brass or gold,
and much brighter than the clouds. ‘They looked exactly like
polished metal plates reflecting the sunlight,” Dr. Wilkins
reported, ‘‘and were in slow motion northwards, in contrast to
the clouds which were drifting southwards.” [p. 41], Then he
noticed a third object of the same description against the shadowed
side of the cloudbank; it was grayish and not reflecting sunlight.
The third UFO accelerated, andarcedacross the sky, disappearing
behind another cloud mass.
The UFOs were about 15 minutes of arc in length [about 1/2
the apparent diameter of the moon], and the two bright ones
maintained a separation of about five degrees. Based on his
estimation of distance (2 miles) and apparent size (15 minutes
of arc), Dr. Wilkins calculated the actual size of the UFOs
to be nearly 50 feet in diameter.
Light Stratus
Delaware Water Gap
(Distance: 9 miles)
October 2, 1958; near Blairstown, New Jersey. Shortly after
5:00 p.m., noted Zoologist Ivan T. Sanderson observed a disc-
shaped UFO maneuvering over the Delaware Water Gap. The
flat disc looped back and forth, appearing sometimes edge-on
(as a very thin line), sometimes oval to circular. It vanished
once, but quickly reappeared, and continued its rapid gyrations,
finally speeding away to the west.
Frank Halstead
Former Curator of Darling Observatory,
University of Minnesota
Mr. Halstead and his wife saw two UFOs while crossing the
Mojave Desert on a Union Pacific train in 1955. He reported the
experience to NICAP Board Member, Frank Edwards:
“at was the first day of November, 1955. We were on our way
to California — about 100 miles west of Las Vegas when it
happened. My wife Ann was sitting next to the window and she
called my attention to an object which she saw — something
moving just above the mountain range. Our train was running
parallel to this range of mountains and this object was moving
in the same direction as the train, just above the mountains.
I first thought the thing was a blimp. . . But as I watched it I
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