File 2297 — Dallas, Texas, December 24, 1952
This document is a collection of 27 oscilloscope photographs taken in Dallas, Texas, on December 24, 1952. It serves as a technical record of signal data associated with 'Ship #51' and 'Flt 70'.
This document is a collection of 27 oscilloscope photographs taken in Dallas, Texas, on December 24, 1952. It serves as a technical record of signal data associated with 'Ship #51' and 'Flt 70'.
This document is a brief file record from December 25, 1952, regarding a sighting in Miami, Florida. It includes two photographs of unidentified light sources.
A civilian couple in Miami reported a bright light on Christmas night 1952, which they photographed. The Air Force investigated and concluded the object was likely the planet Venus.
On 27 December 1952, five witnesses in a car near Canadian, Texas, observed a fast-moving, bluish-white object with a fiery trail. The Air Force concluded the object was likely a jet aircraft's exhaust.
Multiple witnesses, including an airline pilot and CAA personnel, observed an unidentified object emitting a bright white light and a contrail over Texas and New Mexico on December 27, 1952. Despite the witnesses' expertise, no radar contact was made, and the object remains unidentified.
Two USAF pilots reported a bright, blue-white object performing a rapid vertical climb near Vega, Texas, on 29 December 1952. The official investigation concluded the object was likely the planet Venus.
Multiple US military personnel in Japan reported sightings of rotating, multi-colored lights on December 29, 1952. Official investigations concluded these were likely astronomical phenomena, specifically the planet Venus, distorted by atmospheric refraction.