EXt:.ERNAL 13 ,RLY OTT NT SNI 0088 TOrOTT HQ F'OR AT APPROX'~OHRS 80MAY15 APPROX 5 MILES NORTH AND 5 MILE~ EAST OF' E LSOii - SASK1 A~ UNID~NTIF'IED OBJECT WAS SPOTTED 13Y MR JOHN HOLSWICK~ BOX 29 DAVIDSON, SASK TEL AREA CODE 306 567-8910. HE WAS ALONF. AT THE T! THE OS.JECT HOVERED ABOUT 25YOS AWAY F'ROM HI M WITH THE EXCEPTION Ofo' SETTING DOWN ONCE. OBJECT DESCRIBED ~S FOLLOWSt SfLVER lN COLORr APPROX 2 FEF;T I N DIAMET!Rr DOME SHAPEDt APPROX 6 INCHES TO 10 lN~HE'S DEEPt EMITTING NUMF.ROUS 'COLORS AT ALL TIMES. THERF WAS NO SOUNO PERIODtCALLY THE OBJP.CT WOULD ROLL OVER AND A HOLE WAS NOTED IN THE B THE SlOHTlNO LASTED APPROX 5 Ml~TES. THERE WRF NO BURNS OR OTH!R OISTURBANCES IN TH~ AREA WHERE OBJECT HOVERED. RELIABILITY OF' TH~ WlT APPEARS TO 8 SOUND. A DETAIL~O REPORT WILL B~ FORWARD~D AT A LATF'R CST CHRISTENSEN ELBOW DETACHMENT INPUT 16MAY80/08tll/44 Na t ional Research Council o f Canada/ , C:onsell na t iona! de recherches du Canada ~.f , NRC OTT 811 VIA OCJY NO PIUORI'I'Y HI 1006.;.11 \l.lfCLAS TOe NATIONAL UIEAAOH MltftOR OEWTU on nu 81UHUR DU IOIOS Ut OUR PIU 100635 CLIFI'tllD HAZEL tWO JlaTI .. DATa MD Tl .. ep IIIIITIJI8 100111 llle IIIli CIIOUWTAIW Tl-) CDAYLIIIIT IAVI.a) CLUR IICY. HllllWR CUP'POU IIAZIL TC)IJIUWITON 11lTA LOCATION 6 IULEI ftST OP CAUON N 81RTA ortaat (~ .. IItva lin IIDT&oa CPIII DIIG) TOMI .. TOII !U MRTA 0110111"1 .. ~ IMIWI .. IILVD 4 FOOT 81"' ' IDII PI&D IIOVIH ILOVLY TIID ltOVIIII .. 30 40 n AllOW UOUIID ,_ IUT UP AT MIIH'IPUD MD DIMPnAimD IIUilATIC. I t 6 IIIWS. _. .. T TO r&&.OVe OJit. IPIUHI EWD National Researc h Counc il of Canada/ Conseil national de recherches du Canada Royal Canadian rmen e roya ational Research Council Planatory Sciences Section 100 Suss~ Drive Ottawa, Ontario O~ds, Alberta ' Your lile Our lile Notre: rd'17CtlCC DIR. TO Q ,('1 Llt.Jn'f.. Wlll R U: CHAROf.D TO 4 i .0~ghting ) On~ay 21, 1980 at approximately 1530 hrs. about eix llliles nt)rthweet o carbon, Alberta, Clif~rd HAZEL of ~orrington, Alberta and .a friend were driving back to Torrington. In a 'ummerfallow fiel d he saw a ball-like object. It was abOut four feet in d~eter and very s hiny, silver like. He described it as a turning ball in a dance hall. The di~tance that he saw it a~ was about one street block. Th' first time he spotted it, it was moving slowly across the field in an easterly ~rection. It then went out. of sigh t in a couree. . He then saw it hovering over the coulee a nd t hen it suddenly'went up, at a very fast speed, and disappeared. The full time of observation was about five to six minutes~ When the object was hovering, it was approximately thirty to forty feet in the air. On t hat particular day, it was very warm and the sky was c lear. { llAZEL' s friend t hat was with him at the time was Greg HERZOG, also of ~orrington, Alberta. We ~ave'been unable to con~act him to ascertain if he oodld add ~nythirlq to lmzEL's desc7iption. Mr. HAZEL' s observations are probably reliable, however we have not had any other reports of sitinqs on that date or since then. ' Yours tru~ (P. A. J . LEBLANC, Cat. Olds.Detachment Na~looaJ Research Council of Canada/ Conse1J nat ional de recherches du Canada NRC D~t: OTT COfiiM 8 ON 0 TT VV CVA039 ft8AOI80NA008 ,.,. ftCCP'IRA ,. UOIOOl I'IAY 80 ,.. crB OP'S TRI::NTOff TO ftCCWC/NDOC OTTAWA RCCP'IRAINRC OTTAWA UNOLAS BOP'S 3 .. !1 NRC roR RADIO AND t::LI::CTRICAL t::NR DIVISION SUR..! uro Rt:,.ORT IIi 2 0l I'IAY 8, LtRHt HAlt: . c, CLAUD!:: Nt:LSON, DUNNINR, ONT T~L 7052'2~3963 D, IN TOWN AAOUT ;l M 1 U:s F"ROM OBJ ~T t':t WI rt: AND SON r~ OVt:R A ,.I::RIOD Or TWO HOURS WATCHED A St:Riis Or LOT Yt::LLOW AND OOOASSIONALLY BLUt: LOTS RIS1NO F"ROM OROUND UPWARDS THt:Y Wt::Rf IN Rt:Nt:RIIl DIRt:CTION Or CDOHRANt: AIRPORT ANDASSOCIATt:D WITH Tlft:M Wt:Rt: Bt:t:PI NO ~OUNDS t:Vt:HY 20 St:CS . n, Wt:Rt: O~SERVt:D rOR ABOUT 2 HRS STARTINA AT 220200Z H Arf't:R LftTS STOP'P't:O, Bt:t:PINO CONTINUILD rOR A ~ILt: LONRt:R O,.P Wt::Rt: INrORI'It:D AND ARt: TRYIN~ TO OBTAIN ruRTHt:R INrO ,.RC Dt:t: OTT r National Research Council of Canada/ Conse'j l na t iona I de recher ches du Canada CONN 19N OTT nt CFS NOJSIE TOACCVOINDOC OTTAVA RCVBOCAIAIRCOM VINNIPIGIO,S OINTRI RUVRNLBICINCNOftAO PITIRSoN AFB COLOIINf INFO RCCM.IADOHQ NORTH BAY . 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Cl!AROJ.I) TO - Our me Noc~ rtfmnce ~otional Research Council Planetary Services Section 100 Sussex Drive .Truro, Nova Scotia 80 JUNE OJ At Approximately 22:27 hours Daniel CHAPLIN, ago 18 years, of Middle Stewiacke, Colcheoter County, Nova Scotia, celled th~o office to advise that ho hod seen p bright object fall from tho sky. He observed the object throu9h the window of hie home. He hod been oeotod beolde f tho window watching T. V. and hod soon th~object at approximately 22:15 hours. ~ Sky conditionp wore clear at the time. The object woe seen when facing east. CIIAPL1N first observed the subjoct at on angle of approximately 60 degrees from tho horizo~, moving rapidly ln o eouth-oaoterly direction foward the horizon ot a, sharp eng~. Just before rooch~ng tho horizon, the object disappeared behind o bros in front of thf) window. 'CiiAPLlN described the object aa being approximately one- quarter tho aizo of the moon, bluish white in colour nnd very bright-Ho lho~ght it mighl.hove flared et one polnt ~he control tower at Halifax International Airport woo contacted. They could report no oimilar aight.inga. Prof, Rupert H. McNEILL, Box )40, Wolfville, N. S., a regional ropresentetivo of tho National Reoearch Council was contacted by telephone. As a result of conversation with Prof. McNEILL, an oppeal was made through the local radio station for any information on similar sighting& at the " .National R,esearch Council of Canada/ Consell national de recherches du Canada ' Seorch .und Rescue Heqdquertors, ltsllfax, was contacted. They advised there were two areas of activity in tho Mari~imes: A~ahip was in d!stresa in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. floras were tieing dr opped from appco~. 5000 feet. A millto~y o~ercioo was underway off t ho esate;n shore of Nova Scotia. Shells were being fired to s ~oightof 15,000 feet which contained maqnepium flares Numerous flrebsll sightlngs had l:ieen reported to Search end Rescue Headquarters during tho lots evening of 80 HAY 29. 1\t approximately 23:50 hburs, Hrs . William. HacDONALD of 43 Phillip St., Truro, N. S. come to this office. 'He stated he hed aeon a fireball in the eeotern sky. At tho time, he waa driving his cor on the 102 Highway just south of Truro. He was giving the information in response to tho radio appeal. ~ILLlAMS first noticed the object at epproxlmeto~y 30 degrees to tho h~rixon, slightly north of east. ' Tho objocl wee heeded southeast end downward at o sharp engle. lie de ocl'ibod tho object as bluish green and very bright. He ueed the woJ;d "eperlding" lt oppeor ed .to go out juet befor e roaching the hori:z:on At approximately 2355 hours, Mr. Ron NOLAN, of R.R.#6, Truro, N. S., telephoned this office. He stated that at oppro~imately 22:15 hours, he hod been driving on tho hJghwoy between Shoat Uar l)our onfl Upper Muoquodobol~, llolf1o~ County, N. S. At a point oppr oKimateiy ten miles oouth of lJRpor Huoquodobolt, he noticed a bright object in the easter n sky. lie f1rsl sow tho fireball high in t he sky. It woo headed south on en arg1e to the horixon. He described it as being bluieh green in color with o sparkling toil end extremal y brighl. NOLAN did not eee if the fireball diseppe~red on tho horhon as his view woe obotructod by some treeo. I~ firo~ observed ~he objeo~ in a NNE direction. Tt would appolll' fTom talking L9 NOLAN that ho woo much handier fireball then Mr. MacDONAlD. On 80 HAY 30, J again contacted Prof. HcNCILL. Ito suggested , the oightinge might not be the rooult of military activity. The three sightings were made by persons who ere believed to be reliable and it should be noted the object was brighF enough to a~trect tho ott ontioq while driving. It should be lhat no dotells of the original sighting were rol eeoed when requeeting eeeiatonco' f rom the local radio station. A copy of lhlu aeport is being Forwarded to l'rof. HoNE ILL. Yours truly, (t}, (. REDDEN) Cpl . Truro Detachment National Research Council of Canada/ Consell natlonaJ de recherches du Canada IHOEX0 IV IWH fiLl aWiaaD ro :o NatJonaJ Reaeardi CouncU of c.nad&/ eon.eu natJona.l de recherches du CMada Toccntc G .s . Dianne ALEXANDER (8: 45-01-24 ) Assistance to ~i'ticnal Research C9uncil l. further tc telex PSU482 sent ~ National Research Counctl, Meteor Centre, Ottawa, a fellow-up interview ~as conducted on thls date at the subject's ~esidence cf Apt. 1410, 27S Ble~cker Street, Tcrcntc, Ontaric. Alsc present were Elizabeth and Camille ALEXANDER; the subject's daughters. In addition tc t h e ~nfcrmation prcvldArl ~n t h e telex, Mrs. ALEXANDER stated that she had called t~e University cf Tcrcnto.in an attempt tc find cut what the objects that she had seen were. Sh e was tcld that the objects were planets and a star . 2 . At the time cf the lnt~r~i~w, the subject surrendered the undeveloped film cf the pioturea c/ th~ cbjecte seen en B0-05-08. ~he pictures were cf poor quality and could not be developed as a ' 3 . ThiP date, Dr. TURNER of t h e Dunlap Observator y , University cf Tcrc.nto was contacted. lie ecnf1rmed t hat t h ej( ha d received a of calls similar tc Mrs. ALEXANDER. Dr. TURNER identif~ed the objects see~ as the planets Ju d ~nrs and t h e star Re ulus, further 6tating that ~hese three objects wer e often n t e ccnf1gu- rat1cn described by the subject. 4 . Mrs. ALEXANDER was ccntact~d by telephone t~ie date and wa~ advised cf the results cf cur investigat~on. She w~s further advised that her developed pictures and negativee would be returned tc her by mail. 5 . ThiP date t he subject's pictures d negative were returned tc her by registered mail. No tu{ t her aol:ion required. CONCLUDED HERE: c c : N.R.C. , Planatory Sc iences Section. National Raearc:h Council of CanAdA/ Contell national de recherches du Canada Connd COHDB All-. to at1onal ... oaroh CounoU "1. Plli'Ule'r to~ole .. G&8 474 a.nt to Jlational .... aroh C...o1i, ,..teor Cent" OU follow-up 1Dtai'VS..W wu ooncluetecl on thla .... at the ~Jeot .... 1denoo of a44 lett~ Anno Drl .. , V11lawtJo, 0n-.r1o. ~ oonn,.... Uw or1paal 1ftr.t2WaUon froa U. .. loa. u ..._iS. of 1ntoi"Y1ew, 1t: wu aeted taat a...-. .. ot a1r11M Pr ,Jet airontt airoratt PM81n& ov.l"head, U..r oonf1,.... that, U..1r, houao 18 a1-...ted 1ft that UIIO aJ..,.Una wu fart:hor north ....., tiM norM! fl1pt P.'lth _. u.. ala of lbe o~J .. t wu lar .. r tMn an, airoran that 1\u tlftlt ewer their ..._ Mforil. 1. llbenda OOIII:D -the t'trt: to lpt U.. obJoot ct Uw onl7 wltae to 110 ita Millet-a~. AlJioat 1-dJ.atelr attar tw f1rat a~tw4 the *Jeot, U ro\ated on ita vert1etal uh ~18atel7 to ....... Melc Oft a o1rcnalar alaape. lbe Chen t.I'O\l&ht the *Jeot to tbe attention ber faU..r .ad ~1'0\MI', wbo U a ... .u t, onlJ ._, U.. objoo't U a OliN\ILltll a. HOward IW+'" dJ.d , .... w " photoar.,.at of taw obJeot. . -... lntol"1 ... 41, he atated \bat tbe ..... "'"' on the o ... ra r fned ..,... . -..roaJ..atol~ to 10 aeoonde. Aa a reau.U, tbe ,awtoar wu a tt.e- .......,., of tiM obJeot. Wben cleYolo,.d, tbe ne .. UYo ahowed a atr.U of 1!.,., ate~ -of .. Yal .. to t:he iDYeaUptlon. hronto, wu oen-.otect IIIUt he ..ald .. , -u our tnveaUpUon alr tnft'1o out of the MM on U. nlpt: of tiM alp Una. FFIC U!ltOP.'IHIIICMP.,;. ; ":C.M.routli .... t bm dee fiV'C* Dsu INast tt 11 ftCIC Ill IM!Iftldllaloaa to .., DIW A 11 IDJ NatJonaJ Research Cot.wlcll oi CMIAIJ&I Consell natlonaJ de recherches du Canada O.ndCGHIA .. 1~ c.ftu.o-.41 Ill'. OWD, t'owr ..._rY1Hr at !'eronto Intema\1&1 .Al~rl, WbO ...,ue.t that he oou141 tin41 no 1n411oauon 1n tlilelr lop ot tUibM lft "' .,... o~ lM alpUita. He cU.d, ur eu\a tbat a1N twld .... U"'W!41 ,.._ U of' tM elpUna. 1, Captaift COOit ot c.r.a ... rden waa oontaotod .,d tw eanill .... ot t'l.,..a dur1nl nlpt earotaea. Alter ~tiftl au.,....,..., uuftr, be atate41 tbat theN were no nlatat ..u,.,l on the n1atat 1n . 1. Captain ll&DT of' Bu OperaUona, c.r.a. t'rento~t, , .. o-.. and he atatd that there .,.,.. no tlipta out ot ~ bue ihat nlpt t. FUrther olwoka with air trattlo oonuollera at !orooto lnt.emaUonal Airport and 8uit011Y1lle Airport ,....ald no t'W'lher 10. . !he nept1vwe ot the tila developed wM .. ,.t b7 repaM1'041 -.J, ... to the ~J .. t. llo turther aoUon 1a oonto .. lato41 at thJ.attt~ IIJIItlM!OI'I ,....., 11. ..,b Ul1.a lftYeaUptor Cat. CUD, .,_ wu .,.....,, at Uw 1atorY1-ot u.e INbJoob, .. ,.. U.n- ~ u.. o .. raUon t lhe wlU..aa there.,.. M evllt '" .t tMrlaaU U..J.r ..,., ,_. ... CtPINI PAC)flOt IV Of THE A.C .M.P . Thla JIDIDI NPQft Ia tupplled to you by the fl C. M. POLICE lor the lnlorrn.tlon of ~ Depertrnent orly. 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