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SUBJECT: 11/86 SIGHTING IN CALIFORNIA/OREGON FILE: UFO1361
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Report #: 208
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 01-18-1987
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Subject: CALIFORNIA-OREGON
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CASE TYPE: LRS - NL
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DATE: 25 NOVEMBER 1986
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TIME: 2022 HOURS
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CFN#: 0330
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DURATION: UNKNOWN
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WITNESSES: MANY
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SOURCE: ARKANSAS GAZETTE, LITTLE ROCK, AR
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ARKANSAS GAZETTE, Little Rock, AR -
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Nov. 26, 1986
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Fireball not man-made, experts say
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Defense experts Tuesday eliminated "space junk or any man-made object" as an
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explanation for a mysterious meteoric fireball that streaked across the
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Pacific Coast.
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The object, sighted at 8:22 p.m. (CST) Monday, dazzled stargazers from the
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California-Oregon border to the Los Angeles area.
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"It looked like a long, green meteor but it lasted way too long, arcing
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across the sky toward the ocean, then it just blew up," Roy Jackson of
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Mountain View, Cal., said.
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"It wasn't space junk or any man-made object re-entering the atmosphere, and
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we don't track meteors," Del Kindschi of the North American Aerospace Defense
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Command at Denver said. "We heard about it but there weren't any satellites
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or man-made space objects entering the atmosphere at that time." (UPI)
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* THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo *
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