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Date: 13-Aug-86 20:35 MST
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From: Executive News Svc. [72135,424]
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Subj: AP 08/13 MysteriousLight
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By The Associated Press
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People scattered over much of the eastern United States reported
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a mysterious light in the night sky, and residents of Kentucky said
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they heard a boom and felt their houses shake.
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The phenomenon late Tuesday coincided with the Perseid meteor
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shower, an annual occurrence lasting several days.
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"I glanced up into the sky at about 10:15 p.m., and I saw this
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white object spiraling. At first, I thought it was an airplane or
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something," said Edward J. Uiszkowski of Vestal, N.Y. "It looked
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like a bunch of fireworks followed by a white cloud."
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There were similar reports in other parts of the East. Robert
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Gribble, a spokesman for the National UFO Reporting Center in
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Seattle, said he received more than 100 calls from a region bounded
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by Michigan, Maine, South Carolina and Louisiana.
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"Some people said they saw a great big ball of fire," said
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Clark County, Ky., Deputy Sheriff Larry Lawson. "The people said
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their homes shook and windows vibrated as if there had been an
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explosion or earthquake, but it was just for just a very few
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seconds. They said the whole sky lit up.
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"All these people weren't imagining or seeing things. Some of
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them were very terrified over it right after it happened. Some said
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they smelled something like gunpowder."
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"It sounded like a gun going off right over the house," said
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Ethel Thompson of the Flannigan Station Road area of Clark County,
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near Winchester in Kentucky's Bluegrass country. She said most
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residents along the road went outside to see what had happened.
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"My father, brother and uncle were outside and said they saw
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just a bright flash, a white flash about ground level. My dad said
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he thought it sounded like dynamite real close," said Judy Keesee.
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"It was like a lightning flash through the window," said
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Flannigan Station Road resident Albert Young. "We felt it on our
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house. Our neighbors had flashlights looking at their house. They
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thought something had hit their house."
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Clark County Sheriff Gary Lawson surveyed an area about two
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miles southeast of Winchester by plane today to see if the lights
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and tremors could have been caused by a meteorite impact, the
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sheriff's office said.
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Weather specialist Dick Hathaway of the Columbus, Ohio, office
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of the National Weather Service said he believed the light, which
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appeared blue-green in the northern sky, was caused by a controlled
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release of barium gas from a satellite that was being tested. Such
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releases are used in research on the upper atmosphere.
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But workers at Cape Canaveral, Fla., the North American
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Aerospace Defense Command in Colorado Springs, Colo., and the NASA
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facility at Wallups Island, Va., all confirmed there were no
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launches Tuesday.
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"It would probably be associated with the meteor showers,"
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said a NORAD worker who declined to give his name.
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"It was like three lights at once -- red, green, and white. It
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was flashing on and off," said Tim Jones, an air traffic
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controller at Syracuse, N.Y., airport who said he watched for about
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45 minutes as lights periodically hovered and veered randomly.
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Jones said something coinciding with the lights registered on
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the airport's primary radar, which is designed to ignore stationary
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objects.
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"Personally, I do not believe it was an aircraft. The way it
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was behaving is unlike any aircraft I've ever seen," said Jones, a
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controller for four years. "It hovered. It remained stationary."
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In Buffalo, N.Y., talk show host Tom Bauerle at radio station
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WGR said his station was swamped with calls about the sightings
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just after 10 p.m. He said people described a luminous cloud, with
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one observer reporting a spiral shape. Other observers talked of
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seeing a gas cloud.
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[END STORY]
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ParaNet rates this case S2/P5 on the Hynek Scale. We contacted the
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Scientific Events Alert Network in Washington, DC, who told us it was
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not associated with the meteor shower, however they believe "it was
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undoubtedly a man-made object of some kind on re-entry" to the Earth's
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atmosphere. NORAD, however, has not yet identified it as such.
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The case has elements of strangeness, however the object did not exhibit
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intelligent guidance in any way, and there is no reason to postulate
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a connection between this event and the explosion in Kentucky. Until
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further info is available, we stand by our rating of S2/P5: Definitely
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happened, probably explainable.
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