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Canadian military pilots see and photograph UFO
Date: August 27, 1956
Location: McCleod, Alberta, Canada
Source: STUDIOVNI
August 27, 1956, near McCleod, Alberta, Canada.
August 27, 1956, near McCleod, Alberta, Canada.
The witnesses were two Royal Canadian Air
Force pilots who were flying in a formation of four F86 Sabre jet aircraft. The
planes were flying due west over the Canadian Rockies at 36,000 feet about one
hour before sunset.
One of the pilots saw a "bright light
which was sharply defined and disk-shaped," that resembled "a shiny
silver dollar sitting horizontal," situated below the planes but above a
thick layer of clouds. It appeared to be considerably brighter than sunlight
reflecting off the clouds. The duration of the sighting was estimated to be
between 45 seconds and 3 minutes.
The first pilot to notice the object
reported the observation to the flight leader and then took a photograph on a
Kodachrome color slide. This case and this photograph were subsequently
analyzed by Dr. Bruce Maccabee (Maccabee, 1996).
Maccabee has presented an argument against the
propositions that the phenomenon is due either to reflection of sunlight by the
clouds or to lightning. From the available data, Maccabee estimates the
luminosity of the object (the power output within the spectral range of the
film) to be many megawatts. ("Physical Evidence Related to UFO
Reports" - The Sturrock Panel Report)
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