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11-27-1965
Place:
Racine, Wis.
Into:
Lake Michigan
General
Description: Brilliant small light grew to large size
Behavior:
Appeared to separate before it disappeared
Witnesses:
Many
This reference: Invisible Residents by Ivan T.
Sanderson, p. 228, © 1970 [Note: Typo in book shows date as 27 Nov.
1955]
Original reference: Racine,
Wis., Journal Times, 28 November 1965.
UFOCAT PRN - 76805
UFOCAT URN – NONE Racine, Wis.,
Journal Times, 28
November 1965
UFOCAT
URN – 076805 Invisible
Residents by Ivan T. Sanderson, p. 228, © 1970
UFOCAT URN – 134076 A
Geo-Bibliography of Anomalies by George Eberhart,
#0633, © 1980
UFOCAT URN – 179246 The
W-Files: True Reports of Minnesota’s Unexplained Phenomena by
Jay Rath, p.
81, © 1997
UFOCAT text: Nautical UFO. Flew into and out of river.
Brilliant, small light grew to large size, appeared to separate before it
disappeared. Many witnesses.
North America – United States, Wisconsin, Racine
Racine Latitude 42-43-34 N, Longitude
87-46-58 W (D-M-S)
Lake Michigan Latitude
44-00-00 N, Longitude 87-00-00 W
Reference:
The National Gazetteer of the United States of America, prepared by
the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Board on Geographic
Names, Washington, D.C., 1990
UFO
Location (UFOCAT) Latitude 42.72 N, Longitude 87.79 W (D.%)
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