Nocturnal light sightings in 1950

6 January 1950 - osaka, Japan -   Object sighted, believed to be astronomical in nature. An object which flew in a straight line across the sky was reported. Explanation: Meteor.

6 January 1950 - Kansas City, Kansas, USA -   An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported (Gray). Explanation: Venus.

6 January 1950 21:45 - Mundy Point, Virginia , USA -   One object was observed by two witnesses for 30 seconds (Stokes).

6 January 1950 22:30 - Alamogordo, New Mexico, USA -   Star like; slightly larger than planet Venus. Explanation: Star.

7 January 1950 22:15 - Corona, New Mexico, USA -   Yellowish-white ball of light at about 45° elevation changing color to orange with trailing flame. Explanation: Meteor.

8 January 1950 20:40 - Woodward, Oklahoma, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness briefly (Broddus).

8 January 1950 21:00 - New London, Connecticut, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by three witnesses briefly (Dudley).

9 January 1950 - Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported near a nuclear test site (Sperling). Explanation: Meteor.

9 January 1950 22:20 - Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA -   Pointed object

9 January 1950 22:25 - Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA -   Round object

11 January 1950 19:45 - Norwood, Ohio, USA -   Unusual objects were sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. More than one object was observed by several male witnesses for over 15 minutes (Berger).

12 January 1950 - Holloman AFB, New Mexico, USA -   An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported at an airfield (Gusich). Explanation: Venus.

12 January 1950 19:00 - Holloman, New Mexico, USA -   Star like object

14 January 1950 16:45 - Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA -   Fairchild NEPA Employees incident.

15 January 1950 - osaka, Japan -   (Ambiguous location - more than one place with this name). Explanation: Meteor.

15 January 1950 - Argentia, Newfoundland, Canada -   15m diameter saucer rotated just over sea, shot upward as plane passed.

15 January 1950 Night - Tacoma, Washington, USA -   Several objects were observed by several witnesses.

16 January 1950 - Japan -   Object sighted, believed to be astronomical in nature. One object was observed. Explanation: Hoax.

16 January 1950 21:00 - Portland, Oregon, USA -   Local couple saw light. News services did not pick it up.

17 January 1950 18:30 - Kauai Island, Hawaii, USA -   County officials watch silver disc hover, rise up into clouds.

18 January 1950 06:07 - Tebessa, Algeria -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

18 January 1950 Around 1900 - Summit, New Jersey, USA -   Slow moving disc or ball, no tail, reddish orange and steady in color, to the south.

25 January 1950 06:00 - Bristol, Virginia , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by four witnesses for 30 seconds (Wood).

28 January 1950 00:00 - Almansa, Spain -   Nocturnal lights were reported in a town.

In February 1950 - Sandia Base, New Mexico, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported at a military facility (Burhans). Explanation: Meteor.

In February 1950 02:00 - Dunnville, Ontario, Canada -   One object was observed by one witness briefly (Lee).

1 February 1950 17:00 - Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona , USA -   ATC incident.

1 February 1950 Night - St John'S, Newfoundland, Canada -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses for 12 seconds (Walsh).

2 February 1950 - Tucson, Arizona, USA -   Object trailing smoke

3 February 1950 21:00 - North Bay, Ontario, Canada -   Numerous witnesses. two blue 2.5m discs circled town for several minutes. Descriptions varied.

7 February 1950 - Otto, New Mexico, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were observed by military witnesses. Explanation: Meteor.

7 February 1950 19:45 - Tucumcari, New Mexico, USA -   Fireball white object

7 February 1950 19:50 - Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA -   Round elongated trail object. Explanation: Meteor.

8 February 1950 21:30 - San Leandro, California , USA -   30 feet diameter cone over shoreline and Alameda Naval Yard, 5000 feet altitude. One witness thought it was plane with engine trouble. Explanation: Aircraft.

13 February 1950 00:30 - Lanus, Argentina -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

13 February 1950 00:30 - San Martin, Argentina -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

13 February 1950 00:30 - Villa Ballester, Argentina -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

13 February 1950 00:30 - Buenos Aires, Argentina -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

13 February 1950 21:00 - Norre Nebel, Denmark -   Disc over farm, maneuvered, vanished in a flash. Second disc passed over area. See references AFU Sweden.

13 February 1950 23:30 - Zaragoza, Spain -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

14 February 1950 00:30 - Rosario, Argentina -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

16 February 1950 Night - Mount Hamilton, California , USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported at an observatory (Shane).

18 February 1950 05:10 - Holloman AFB, New Mexico, USA -   Round to cone shape object. Explanation: Star.

18 February 1950 05:20 - Duvall Sw2M, Washington, USA -   Farmer saw bright Nocturnal light fly to the east, blinking on and off slowly. Suddenly made a zigzagging departure.

20 February 1950 05:30 - Holloman AFB, New Mexico, USA -   Round object. Explanation: Star.

20 February 1950 Around 2000 - Leutasch, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Ahrens).

20 February 1950 Around 2200 - Innsbruck, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

21 February 1950 04:55 - Durban, South Africa -   Dark red torpedo flies slowly. Seen by three in truck and several others.

22 February 1950 00:00 - Acilia, Italy -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Mineo).

24 February 1950 19:30 - Datil, New Mexico, USA -   Photographed a circular luminous object. Explanation: Planet.

25 February 1950 - Skane, Sweden -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by several witnesses for 30 minutes.

25 February 1950 01:20 - New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA -   Silent shiny 1m wide glowing saucer hovered 300m over city incinerator, flew off rapidly to the northwest

25 February 1950 02:00 - Datil, New Mexico, USA -   Round object

In late February 1950 Around 2100 - Anson, Maine, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, larger than a star, was observed by one witness for several minutes (Manter).

25 February 1950 21:15 - Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA -   Tear drop; three times size of shooting star. Explanation: Meteor.

25 February 1950 Night - Jamesburg, New Jersey, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by two witnesses briefly (Horan).

25 February 1950 Night - Paso Hondo, Mexico -   Panic as spiral cones pass over town. Give off sparks and smoke, make whistling sound.

27 February 1950 02:30 - Jamesburg, New Jersey, USA -   Metallic saucer ringed with lights, hovered low, suddenly took off with a swish.

In March 1950 - Chile -   Flying discs were observed. Several discs, the size of the moon, were observed.

In March 1950 - Italy -   Flying discs were observed. Five discs, the size of the moon, were observed.

In March 1950 - Mina Hassam Tani, Morocco -   A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed.

In March 1950 - Ethiopia -   Flying discs were observed. Several discs, the size of the moon, were observed.

In March 1950 - Heliopolis, Gre, Egypt -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

In March 1950 - Cyprus -   Flying discs were observed. Several discs, the size of the moon, were observed.

In March 1950 - Algorta, Spain -   One disc was observed on a river for over one minute.

28 February 1950 - Messina, Italy -   Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nine objects were observed.

In March 1950 - Pacific -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

In March 1950 - St Raphael, France -   Photo

In March 1950 - Buenos Aires, Argentina -   A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed.

In March 1950 - Ankara, Turkey -   Flying discs were observed. Six discs were observed by one witness (Arik).

In March 1950 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -   Flying discs were observed. Several discs, the size of the moon, were observed.

In March 1950 - Jordan -   Flying discs were observed. Several discs, the size of the moon, were observed.

In March 1950 - Messina, Italy -   Flying discs were observed. Two discs were observed by a male witness.

In March 1950 - Sidi Snimane, Morocco -   A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed.

In March 1950 - Guadalajara, Mexico -   Procession of objects. Big wave of UFO reports.

In March 1950 05:50 - Langerbrugge, Belgium -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

In March 1950 Night - Barranquilla, Colombia -   Several discs, the size of the moon, were observed.

In March 1950 Night - Montuiri, Spain -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

2 March 1950 - China -   Procession of objects. Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Many objects were observed.

2 March 1950 - Long Beach, California , USA -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. An unidentified object moving in a straight trajectory across the sky was observed by two witnesses for two hours.

2 March 1950 - Mediterranean -   Procession of objects. Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Many objects were observed.

2 March 1950 23:30 - Tonantzintla, Schmidt Observat, Mexico -   Astronomers incident.

4 March 1950 Around 0200 - Tessalit, Mali -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by six military witnesses for over one minute.

4 March 1950 Night - Lisboa, Portugal -   One object was observed by several witnesses.

5 March 1950 - Ometepec, Mexico -   Airline Pilots incident.

5 March 1950 01:30 - Saltsburg Hwy80, Pennsylvania, USA -   Ex-USAF Officer incident.

5 March 1950 07:00 - Gering, Nebraska, USA -   25' Nocturnal light at low altitude. Changes shape, extremely bright. Maneuvers, goes to the southeast.

5 March 1950 Night - Denver, Colorado , USA -   One object was observed by one witness for over four minutes.

6 March 1950 - Fort Bliss, Texas, USA -   An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported at a military facility (Arant). Explanation: Venus.

6 March 1950 05:05 - Houston, Texas, USA -   Hovered.

6 March 1950 05:48 - Gotzis, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Peyerl).

6 March 1950 22:00 - Guadalajara S, Mexico -   Hunters incident.

7 March 1950 - Dallas Field, Texas, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, about 150 feet across, was observed at an airfield.

7 March 1950 - Durango, Mexico -   Passing disc stops for two hours. Source: Los Angeles Times.

7 March 1950 21:30 - Reutte, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

8 March 1950 - Mazatlan, Mexico -   Naval Cmdr incident.

8 March 1950 04:00 - Pompaples, Switzerland -   Procession of objects. Explanation: Re-entry.

8 March 1950 23:45 - Van Nuys, California , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, about 80 feet across, was observed by four witnesses (Coffman).

9 March 1950 18:30 - Mars Bluff, South Carolina, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by several witnesses for over 15 minutes (Wallace). Explanation: Aircraft.

9 March 1950 19:10 - Ponoka, Alberta, Canada -   Meteor-like objects were observed. More than one object was observed by one witness briefly (Jenkins).

9 March 1950 19:10 - Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by one witness for several minutes (Kirstine).

9 March 1950 20:00 - Norwood, Ohio, USA -   Unusual objects were sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. More than one object was observed by 11 witnesses for 55 minutes (Berger).

9 March 1950 21:00 - Bruxelles, Belgium -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. Nocturnal lights were observed by several witnesses.

10 March 1950 - Bethel, Connecticut, USA -   A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object was observed by one witness (Vaghi). Explanation: Psych.

10 March 1950 - Denver, Colorado , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed (Hayden).

10 March 1950 - Cuidad Juarez, Mexico -   Top-shaped disc rapidly to the north.

10 March 1950 07:00 - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada -   Meteor-like objects were observed. Three objects were observed by one witness briefly (Richards; Stoddart).

10 March 1950 18:20 - Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA -   Saucer hovered over this town and Columbia, Florence, and Sally, SC. Sped away. Explanation: Meteor.

10 March 1950 19:00 - Norwood, Ohio, USA -   Huge UFO reported in searchlight. May have risen to avoid beam.

10 March 1950 19:50 - Gallup, New Mexico, USA -   One object was observed by three witnesses for over three minutes (Romero).

10 March 1950 Night - Sylvan Lake, Alberta, Canada -   One object was observed by one witness briefly (Stark).

11 March 1950 - Biggs AFB, Texas, USA -   An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. One object was observed at an airfield for over 15 minutes (Alford; Antorena; Herrara; Ziegler). Explanation: Venus.

11 March 1950 - Mexico City Apt, Mexico -   Viewed through telescope. Some see many discs, other just 1.

11 March 1950 01:00 - Holloman, New Mexico, USA -   Ping pong ball-shaped object

11 March 1950 21:00 - Nogales N4M, Arizona , USA -   36 objects were observed by one witness (Beyerley).

12 March 1950 - Monterrey, Mexico -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed (Hunt).

12 March 1950 - Calexico, Mexico -   Crescent shaped objects circling very high above city, seen by mayor and many others. Later a round object seen, may have been weather balloon.

12 March 1950 19:10 - Columbus, Montana, USA -   Featureless cigar flames as it flew to the northwest. Separate weatherman reported seeing saucer.

12 March 1950 19:15 - Blackfoot, Idaho, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by one witness briefly (Martindale).

12 March 1950 19:15 - Carey, Idaho, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by several witnesses for several minutes (Rhodes). Explanation: Meteor.

12 March 1950 19:15 - Sun Valley, Idaho, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by 52 witnesses briefly.

12 March 1950 19:25 - American Falls, Idaho, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by two witnesses briefly (Hortin).

12 March 1950 22:00 - Falfurrias, Texas, USA -   Plain 4m wide disc circled at 300m altitude, flew off rapidly to the southwest toward Mexico.

13 March 1950 05:00 - Clarksburg, California , USA -   Glowing light descends, hovers with swaying motion, makes droning sound, stays for 15 minutes.

13 March 1950 22:00 - Eunice, New Mexico, USA -   Dull red glowing disc flew to the east over oilfield at 150m altitude, made 90 degree turn at 1600 kph.

13 March 1950 Night - Indianapolis, Indiana, USA -   One object was observed by one witness (Hendricks; Hutto).

13 March 1950 23:40 - Dundurn N1M, Saskatchewan, Canada -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by two witnesses for several minutes (Elliott; Evans). Explanation: Meteor.

14 March 1950 - Monterrey, Mexico -   Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Two objects were observed.

14 March 1950 12:00 - Santa Fe Ne16Km, New Mexico, USA -   Hovered. Teenager saw huge shiny sphere hover over mountains. Made sudden burst of speed rapidly to the northeast.

14 March 1950 22:30 - Arcachon, France -   One object, the size of the moon, was observed by one witness for over four minutes (Serre).

14 March 1950 Night - Mexico City Apt, Mexico -   Private Pilot incident.

14 March 1950 23:30 - Pacific Beach, Washington, USA -   Object maneuvers erratically for about 5 minutes.

15 March 1950 - Farmington, New Mexico, USA -   A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed.

15 March 1950 22:00 - Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA -   Five ovoids flew fast in formation, white or aluminum in color. Seen for 10 seconds.

15 March 1950 23:30 - La Roche.Yon 10K, France -   A hovering object was observed. One object, about 1 foot across, was observed by three witnesses for 20 minutes.

16 March 1950 - Farmington, New Mexico, USA -   An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. One object was observed. Explanation: Planet.

16 March 1950 - Denver, Colorado , USA -   Hovered.

16 March 1950 - Miraflores, Peru -   Swiss engineer and family saw glowing disc stop overhead for 5 minutes, then continued rapidly to the north.

16 March 1950 - La Paz, Bolivia -   Two and glowing discs to the northeast overhead and away. Local news coverage.

16 March 1950 04:00 - Delhi, Ontario, Canada -   "Extra Moon" jerked around sky generally heading rapidly to the south. Quite fast.

16 March 1950 Morning - Spa, Belgium -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were observed by several witnesses.

16 March 1950 17:45 - Colorado Springs, Colorado , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted by mutliple independent witnesses, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by a male witness at a mountain for 30 minutes (Wright).

17 March 1950 - Mexico City, Mexico -   Plane chases 30m diameter disc at 10km altitude. Seen by aircrew and four pilots on the ground.

17 March 1950 - Crescentino, Italy -   A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by several witnesses.

17 March 1950 - Sweden -   A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by one experienced male witness for a few seconds (Martensson).

17 March 1950 - Ankara, Turkey -   Six bluish white discs turn in sky, suddenly shoot straight up and gone.

17 March 1950 03:07 - Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA -   Round object

17 March 1950 03:07 - Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA -   Orange and green object

17 March 1950 03:08 - Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA -   Round object

17 March 1950 03:10 - Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA -   Reddish then green object

17 March 1950 03:10 - Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA -   Spherical object

17 March 1950 04:45 - Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA -   Round object

17 March 1950 23:00 - Mount Vernon, Washington, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness briefly (Plissie).

18 March 1950 - Erie, Pennsylvania, USA -   Hovered.

18 March 1950 - Livorno Volterra, Italy -   Flying discs were observed. Two discs were observed by several witnesses.

18 March 1950 Evening - Leuven, Belgium -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were observed by several witnesses.

19 March 1950 17:45 - Colorado Springs, Colorado , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted by mutliple independent witnesses, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by numerous witnesses.

19 March 1950 18:15 - Guijuelo, Spain -   One object was observed by two witnesses in a town for over three minutes.

20 March 1950 - New York, New York, USA -   A lunar anomaly was observed. An unidentified object moving in a straight trajectory across the sky was observed by a male witness (Underhill, I). Explanation: Moon.

20 March 1950 02:30 - La Serena Estacion, Chile -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

20 March 1950 20:00 - Villach, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

20 March 1950 Evening - Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA -   More than one object was observed by two witnesses (Ortiz).

20 March 1950 Night - San Vicente, Chile -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

20 March 1950 23:00 - Asiago, Italy -   One object was observed by a male witness.

21 March 1950 - Yumbel, Chile -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. An object which flew in a straight line across the sky was reported. Explanation: Meteor.

21 March 1950 00:30 - Gainchurizqueta, Spain -   Landed remotely.

21 March 1950 03:00 - Cordoba, Argentina -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

21 March 1950 03:00 - General Belgrano, Argentina -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

21 March 1950 04:30 - Zaragoza, Spain -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

22 March 1950 19:30 - Brainerd, Minnesota, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by one witness briefly (Holmstrom).

22 March 1950 19:45 - Keewatin, Ontario, Canada -   One object, about 2 feet across, was observed by one witness (Morden).

22 March 1950 Night - Madrid, Spain -   More than two objects were observed by several witnesses.

22 March 1950 After 2300 - Honolulu, Hawaii, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by numerous witnesses for six seconds (Onama).

23 March 1950 - Idyllwild Apt, California , USA -   Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Eight objects, about 40 feet across, were observed at an airport.

23 March 1950 - Jacksonville Nw85M, Florida, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were observed by military witnesses. Explanation: Meteor.

23 March 1950 04:00 - La Buitrera, Colombia -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

23 March 1950 04:30 - Zaragoza, Spain -   One object was observed by one witness for a few seconds.

23 March 1950 18:45 - El Moudzine, Morocco -   A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed for a few seconds.

23 March 1950 22:50 - Hoersching, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Simon).

23 March 1950 Night - Havana (La Habana), Cuba -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

23 March 1950 Night - Jalapa Enriquez, Mexico -   Mexican newspaper reports at least 300 discs were zooming around above the city.

24 March 1950 Night - Jerseyville, Mo, Illinois, USA -   Object glowed with bluish-white light, appeared to remain stationary 2-3 minutes.

25 March 1950 - Indian Springs, Nevada, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

25 March 1950 - Penaranda.Duero, Spain -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by a group of witnesses (Ananz).

In late March 1950 02:00 - Tallahassee, Florida, USA -   One object was observed by one witness (Davis).

25 March 1950 03:00 - Balearic Islands, Spain -   A flying disc was observed and photographed. One disc was observed by one male witness.

25 March 1950 03:00 - Palma.Majorca, Spain -   Photo of oval object emitting curved rays of light.

25 March 1950 22:02 - Wien (Vienna), Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

25 March 1950 Night - New York, New York, USA -   One object was observed by numerous witnesses.

26 March 1950 - Beyrouth, Germany -   Flying discs were observed. Three discs were observed.

26 March 1950 19:00 - Los Barrios, Nr Algeciras, Spain -   Rancher saw flying disc as it flew east rapidly to the west, about one second. Source: ABC News (Spain).

26 March 1950 20:50 - Reno, Nevada, USA -   Hovered.

27 March 1950 - Fairfax, Dc, Virginia , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, about 20 feet across, was observed.

27 March 1950 06:16 - Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA -   Shot straight up.

27 March 1950 18:30 - Algorta, Spain -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses.

27 March 1950 20:45 - St Pankraz, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

27 March 1950 23:00 - Worland N, Wyoming, USA -   Five in car saw saucer hovering over sulphur plant. It flew away as car got near. It had a row of blue lights.

27 March 1950 Night - Berlin, Germany -   Astronomers incident.

28 March 1950 - Riva, Italy -   A flying disc was observed. It departed by rapidly flying straight up until lost to sight. One disc, about 2 feet across, was observed.

28 March 1950 - Caracas Nw, Venezuela -   Venezuelan Airlines Dc3 incident.

28 March 1950 03:20 - Eureka, California , USA -   One yellow cylinder was observed on the shore for eight minutes.

28 March 1950 Dusk - Hibbing, Minnesota, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by two witnesses briefly (Larsen). Explanation: Meteor.

28 March 1950 Around 1900 - Shabaqua, Ontario, Canada -   One object was observed by one witness for over three minutes (Makinen).

28 March 1950 19:30 - Fort William, Ontario, Canada -   One object, about 5 feet across, was observed by several witnesses for a few seconds (Cambly; Gould; Wirstiuk).

28 March 1950 19:30 - Terrace Bay, Ontario, Canada -   One object was observed by more than two witnesses.

28 March 1950 19:35 - Ouimet, Ontario, Canada -   One object was observed.

28 March 1950 19:35 - Kawene, Ontario, Canada -   One object was observed by one witness (Rusnak).

28 March 1950 19:37 - Atikokan, Ontario, Canada -   One object, about 80 feet across, was observed by one witness (Taylor; White).

28 March 1950 19:40 - South Gillies, Ontario, Canada -   One object was observed by one witness for a few minutes (Kamstra).

28 March 1950 19:45 - Escanaba, Michigan, USA -   One object was observed by two witnesses (Fleury; Siebert; Snow; Strickling).

28 March 1950 21:30 - Oakland, California , USA -   Smoke. Luminous white ball left behind white smoke. Fast and slow circles, the rapidly to the east.

28 March 1950 22:00 - Ceglie Messapico, Italy -   80cm wide lenticular disc takes off vertically. Possible balloon?

28 March 1950 Night - Falascuso, Italy -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Nacci).

28 March 1950 Night - Cagliari, Italy -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

29 March 1950 07:00 - Marrowbone Lake, Tennessee, USA -   Two fishing in boat. three black discs maneuvered in unison 75m altitude, below clouds.

29 March 1950 19:00 - Ethel S, California , USA -   One object was observed by two witnesses (McVicar; Saubert).

29 March 1950 19:20 - Eureka, California , USA -   One object was observed by several witnesses.

29 March 1950 21:00 - San Diego, California , USA -   One orange light was observed in a city for over three minutes.

29 March 1950 22:10 - Union Point, Georgia, USA -   Three members of train crew watch round object hover for 10 minutes, orange glow.

29 March 1950 Night - Barcelona, Spain -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

29 March 1950 Night - Fort William, Ontario, Canada -   Brilliant fireball with no wings, four nocturnal lights join it, then hover, leave rapidly to the northeast.

30 March 1950 01:30 - Salamanca, Spain -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

30 March 1950 Around 1000 - Pensacola, Florida, USA -   An object identified as the planet Jupiter was observed. One object was observed. Explanation: Jupiter.

30 March 1950 Noon - Adrian, Michigan, USA -   Hovered.

30 March 1950 22:20 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA -   A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed at a military facility for over 15 minutes (Fioretti). No sound was heard. Explanation: Balloon.

30 March 1950 Night - Santiago.Compostela, Spain -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

30 March 1950 Night - Kassel, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Niemann).

In April 1950 - Chandler, Arizona , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported (Cruikshank). Explanation: Meteor.

In April 1950 - Chissey.Morvan, France -   Flying discs were observed. Four discs were observed.

In April 1950 - Geetbets, Belgium -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by several witnesses.

31 March 1950 - Bari, Italy -   A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed.

In April 1950 - Bluefield Us Hwy219, West Virginia, USA -   Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Robertson).

In April 1950 Around midnight - Alaska, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

In April 1950 01:45 - Preston, UK -   (Ambiguous location - more than one place with this name).

31 March 1950 03:00 - Linz, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

In Spring 1950 19:00 - Berkeley, California , USA -   One object was observed by four witnesses for under two hours (Curtis).

31 March 1950 19:21 - Crescent City, California , USA -   One object was observed by two witnesses (Bienick; King).

In April 1950 Night - Wiener Neustadt, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

31 March 1950 Night - Fontenay-le-Comte, France -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

In Spring 1950 Night - South Pole, Antarctica -   An object, of huge size, was observed on the ice (Orrego).

31 March 1950 Night - Niort, France -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

1 April 1950 - Baleares Islands, Spain -   Photo

1 April 1950 04:20 - Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA -   Round object

1 April 1950 19:35 - Monterey, California , USA -   One object was observed by one witness for five minutes (McNally).

2 April 1950 - Haute Autriche, Austria -   A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed.

2 April 1950 03:15 - Elizabeth, Illinois, USA -   One object was observed by one witness for over one minute (Lee).

2 April 1950 03:50 - Buenos Aires, Argentina -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

2 April 1950 04:12 - General Pacheco Aerod, Argentina -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

2 April 1950 05:00 - Tipp City, Nr Wright-Paterson, Ohio, USA -   Two brilliant nocturnal lights hover and maneuver, fly to the south, fly to the west, hover over Wright-Patterson AFB. Independent witnesses.

3 April 1950 21:15 - Gijon, Spain -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

4 April 1950 04:30 - Hillsborough, California , USA -   Police incident. Explanation: Planet.

4 April 1950 05:00 - Grieskirchen, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

4 April 1950 05:00 - Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, USA -   Shot straight up.

4 April 1950 21:30 - Delano S, California , USA -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One round object was observed for ten minutes (Dye). Explanation: Star.

4 April 1950 Night - Lisboa, Portugal -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

In early April 1950 - osaka, Japan -   Object sighted, believed to be Mars. An object which flew in a straight line across the sky was reported.

5 April 1950 19:30 - Ahoskie, North Carolina, USA -   Many witnesses. Very bright red rectangular "neon tube" moves to the north slowly.

5 April 1950 Evening - Whitby, UK -   Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Two rings were observed by several witnesses on the shore for over one minute.

5 April 1950 20:50 - Meteor Crater E, Arizona , USA -   White Nocturnal light hovered, made sudden extremely fast maneuvers. Shot up vertically and was out of sight in the stars.

6 April 1950 10:00 - Fort Madison, Iowa, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by four witnesses for 30 seconds (Muerhoff; Reardon; Weaver). Explanation: Meteor.

6 April 1950 10:00 - Mount Carroll, Illinois, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by three witnesses for 30 seconds (Law; Westbo).

6 April 1950 19:30 - Salamanca, Spain -   Nocturnal lights were reported in a city.

7 April 1950 - St Ignace, Michigan, USA -   Two ferrymen watch saucer race all over sky over Strait. Plasma glow.

7 April 1950 16:55 - Boston, Massachusetts, USA -   Deep-blue ellipsoid object at 15° elevation moving SW-NE opposite the winds. Explanation: Mirage.

7 April 1950 18:29 - Upper Sandusky, Ohio, USA -   One object was observed by two witnesses (Widman).

7 April 1950 Evening - Naples, Maine, USA -   One object was observed by six witnesses for 20 minutes (Dillingham). Explanation: Aircraft.

7 April 1950 22:00 - El Centro, California , USA -   Hundreds of nocturnal lights. Some hover, others dart about.

7 April 1950 Night - Oba, Ontario, Canada -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by two witnesses for over one minute (Brenell).

7 April 1950 Night - Eton, Ontario, Canada -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by several witnesses briefly.

7 April 1950 23:30 - Sault Ste Marie, Michigan, USA -   One object was observed by three witnesses (Baker).

8 April 1950 - San Francisco, California , USA -   Two disc shaped objects buzz house, stop, go up and around like a game of tag.

8 April 1950 00:00 - Niort, France -   Two objects were observed for over four minutes (Dangibeault).

8 April 1950 Daytime - Tarbes, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by several witnesses (Camps).

10 April 1950 - New Orleans, Louisiana, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness. Explanation: Meteor.

10 April 1950 - Mobile, Alabama, USA -   Object flying to the east over Brookley AFB. Explanation: Meteor.

10 April 1950 04:00 - Robins AFB, Georgia, USA -   Silent flash of light, 8m diameter top-shaped object to the north, neon red glow, 90 degree turn to the east. Explanation: Aircraft.

10 April 1950 Night - Santa Catalina Chan, California , USA -   Several objects were observed by a male witness. Explanation: Flare.

11 April 1950 23:40 - Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, Canada -   One disc was observed by one male witness briefly (Finn).

12 April 1950 10:12 - Palo Alto, California , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One silver object was observed by one witness on a farm briefly (Bliss; Moffat; Potter). No sound was heard.

12 April 1950 23:57 - Buffalo, New York, USA -   One object was observed by one witness (Williams).

13 April 1950 - Genes, Italy -   A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed.

13 April 1950 19:30 - Montclair, New Jersey, USA -   Less than 12 objects were observed by two witnesses for 30 minutes (Delapena).

16 April 1950 - Rome, Italy -   Flying discs were observed. Three discs were observed.

16 April 1950 22:25 - Moortzele, Belgium -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two male witnesses (Degraeve).

17 April 1950 - Montmartre, France -   London edition of New York Herald reports local viewers over Montmarte, Paris. Not picked up in USA.

17 April 1950 20:20 - Springfield, Massachusetts, USA -   Nocturnal lights were observed by two teenage witnesses in a city for over one minute.

18 April 1950 Night - Perth, Western Australia, Australia -   Flying discs were observed. Several discs were observed.

19 April 1950 - Calgary, Alberta, Canada -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

19 April 1950 03:00 - Calexico, California , USA -   Police incident.

19 April 1950 22:00 - Blackfoot, Idaho, USA -   One object was observed by four witnesses for a few seconds (Dewitt).

19 April 1950 23:00 - Edmonton S, Alberta, Canada -   More than one object was observed by over 200 witnesses for 30 minutes (Fallow).

20 April 1950 21:40 - Bruges, Belgium -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed by several witnesses for several minutes.

20 April 1950 22:00 - Stamford, Connecticut, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

21 April 1950 20:30 - Doelsach, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Jeller).

21 April 1950 20:30 - Salzburg, Austria -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by two witnesses briefly (Chiba).

22 April 1950 19:00 - Rangely, Colorado , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

23 April 1950 - Balearic Islands, Spain -   Photo

23 April 1950 03:00 - Morinville S3M ., Alberta, Canada -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, about 40 feet across, was observed by two witnesses for over one minute (Campbell).

24 April 1950 - Red Bud, Illinois, USA -   Photo

24 April 1950 - Spain, Spain -   An object was observed and photographed. An object which flew in a straight line across the sky and had physical effects was reported.

24 April 1950 - Graz, Austria -   Photo

24 April 1950 - Palma Majorca, Spain -   Photo

24 April 1950 00:30 - Ansonia, Connecticut, USA -   Object like half-moon with squared off end sighted by police and restaurant proprietor, moved unevenly through sky.

24 April 1950 Around 2000 - Wilmington, North Carolina, USA -   One object was observed by one witness.

24 April 1950 Around 2000 - Charleston, South Carolina, USA -   One object was observed by numerous witnesses.

24 April 1950 Around 2000 - Columbia, South Carolina, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by one witness for over three minutes (Jenkins). Explanation: Meteor.

24 April 1950 21:45 - Rangely, Colorado , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by three witnesses for ten minutes (Jay).

25 April 1950 02:45 - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada -   One object was observed by one witness (Johnston).

25 April 1950 03:00 - Dugway Proving Grounds, Utah, USA -   A series of unknown lights and UFOs, "flying icebox", surrounded by aura of spears over Ammunition Storage Area, Dougway Mtn. 24 hour search.

25 April 1950 18:30 - Lulu Island, British Columbia, Canada -   One object was observed by one witness (Jackson; Price).

25 April 1950 19:45 - Rocky Hill, Connecticut, USA -   One object was observed by two witnesses for a few seconds (Fancy).

25 April 1950 23:55 - Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada -   One object was observed by one witness briefly (Sillak).

27 April 1950 Around 2200 - Stamford, Connecticut, USA -   One object was observed by two witnesses (Jordan).

28 April 1950 21:30 - Klamath Falls, Oregon, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by several witnesses briefly (Gheller; Southwell).

28 April 1950 22:00 - Chicago, Illinois, USA -   Two objects were observed by one witness for a few seconds (Scott).

29 April 1950 - San Bruno, California , USA -   An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. One object was observed. Explanation: Venus.

In May 1950 - Florence, Italy -   Flying discs were observed. Two discs were observed by one male witness (Donnini).

30 April 1950 20:00 - Savannah, Georgia, USA -   Police and 5 independent witnesses report 15m diameter upside-down hat-shaped saucer with small fins, hovers few seconds, rapidly to the northeast.

1 May 1950 - Filer Ne2M, Idaho, USA -   Photo, evaluated as a flaw in the negative. Explanation: FilmFlaw.

3 May 1950 21:00 - Louisa, Kentucky, USA -   One object was observed by several witnesses on a river for a few seconds (Vinson).

4 May 1950 22:00 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were reported in a city for ten minutes (Reid).

6 May 1950 02:30 - Palomar Gardens, California , USA -   Photo. Explanation: Hoax.

6 May 1950 22:00 - Factoryville, Pennsylvania, USA -   Three objects were observed by several witnesses for over 15 minutes (Kempsell). Explanation: Reflection.

6 May 1950 22:00 - Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, USA -   Squadron of discs, speed in circles above city. Explanation: Reflection.

6 May 1950 22:00 - Schultzville, Pennsylvania, USA -   Several objects were observed by several witnesses (Swank). Explanation: Reflection.

7 May 1950 - English Channel, UK -   BEA incident.

10 May 1950 23:20 - Virginia , USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

11 May 1950 Night - Kirchberg, Austria -   (Ambiguous location - more than one place with this name).

13 May 1950 - Sutter Buttes, California , USA -   Unusual objects were sighted, that had unconventional appearance and aerobatic performance. Several white objects were observed for five minutes.

13 May 1950 20:50 - Wilmette, Illinois, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported for over one minute.

16 May 1950 - Chicago, Illinois, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported (Condon). Explanation: Meteor.

16 May 1950 20:50 - Zaragoza, Spain -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

18 May 1950 Around 2200 - Canon City, Colorado , USA -   Procession of objects.

19 May 1950 16:00 - Loire River, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by one witness.

23 May 1950 20:00 - Loveland, Colorado , USA -   Two objects were observed by two witnesses for over one minute (Johnson).

25 May 1950 03:00 - Upton S, Wyoming, USA -   Local observers.

25 May 1950 22:00 - Canon City Ne, Colorado , USA -   11 objects were observed by two witnesses for 11 minutes (Herzel).

27 May 1950 Night - Palomar Gardens, California , USA -   Photo. Explanation: Hoax.

29 May 1950 21:15 - Mount Vernon, Virginia , USA -   AAL incident.

29 May 1950 Night - Trasimeno, Italy -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Donnini).

In June 1950 - Sausse, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

In June 1950 - Dallas, Texas, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by more than one male witness (Porter).

In June 1950 17:30 - Oakland, California , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by several witnesses for a few seconds (Griffing).

In June 1950 20:30 - La Porte S4M Hwy35, Indiana, USA -   Hovered.

In June 1950 23:30 - Pickerel Lake, Ontario, Canada -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed by two witnesses for 30 minutes (Simmons). Explanation: Star.

2 June 1950 22:00 - Brixen.Tale, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Meyer).

2 June 1950 23:00 - Rio Grande, Argentina -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

4 June 1950 19:45 - Lafayette, Colorado , USA -   A fireball was observed. One fireball was observed. Explanation: Meteor.

5 June 1950 - Southern England, UK -   RAF Meteor Pilot incident.

6 June 1950 02:30 - -   Photo. Explanation: Hoax.

6 June 1950 Morning - Brownwood, Texas, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by one witness for 18 seconds (Carnes).

7 June 1950 - Newport, UK -   A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by one witness in a forest for 18 seconds.

7 June 1950 20:00 - Kensington, Maryland, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by two witnesses for 18 seconds (Whiting).

7 June 1950 22:20 - Dunkirk, New York, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by three witnesses for a few seconds (Rotzler).

8 June 1950 - Llantarnam, Monmouthshire, UK -   An unidentified object moving in a straight trajectory across the sky was observed by one experienced male witness.

14 June 1950 21:00 - Lexington, Virginia , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by four witnesses for 45 minutes (Edwards).

17 June 1950 00:25 - Perry, Oklahoma, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by one witness briefly (Wade).

20 June 1950 00:15 - Kingman W9M Us54, Kansas, USA -   Red object, large as B-29, whirling. When Reverend turned his car around to drive under it, object shot away.

21 June 1950 01:30 - Hamilton AFB, California , USA -   Disc at 3000 feet altitude, speed 1200mph. Had blue flame, roaring sound. Made three passes.

21 June 1950 20:00 - Baker, California , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, about 600 feet across, was observed.

23 June 1950 - Louisiana, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness. Explanation: Meteor.

23 June 1950 19:40 - Alabama, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness briefly.

23 June 1950 19:40 - Gulf of Mexico -   Huge ball of fire descend slowly in 1-1/2 minutes in a wavy spiral path

23 June 1950 21:00 - Memphis, Tennessee, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one witness for six seconds (Crumpler).

24 June 1950 - Commerce, Texas, USA -   CAL incident.

24 June 1950 - Whitefish Bay Se, Wisconsin, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

24 June 1950 01:15 - Racine, Wisconsin, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one witness briefly (Taylor).

24 June 1950 20:08 - Las Vegas, Nevada, USA -   CAA incident.

24 June 1950 Around 2100 - Lovelock, Nevada, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by several witnesses briefly (Gardiner).

24 June 1950 Around 2100 - S, Idaho, USA -   UAL incident.

24 June 1950 21:08 - Silver Lake E, California , USA -   UAL incident.

24 June 1950 21:13 - Williams, Arizona , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed briefly (Vance).

24 June 1950 21:13 - Bryce Canyon, Utah, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed briefly (Kruse).

24 June 1950 21:13 - Winslow, Arizona , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed briefly (Tipton).

24 June 1950 Around 2200 - Fernley, Nevada, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by several witnesses briefly. Explanation: Meteor.

24 June 1950 Night - New York, New York, USA -   Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Four objects were observed by several witnesses (Sallows).

25 June 1950 21:00 - West Point, New York, USA -   Four discs in formation, maneuver.

25 June 1950 21:00 - Barcelona, Spain -   Nocturnal lights were reported in a city.

25 June 1950 Night - Cornwall, New York, USA -   Several objects were observed by three witnesses (Skinner).

25 June 1950 Night - Firthcliffe Heights, New York, USA -   Several objects were observed by two witnesses (Sendall).

25 June 1950 23:15 - Modesto, California , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by four witnesses briefly.

25 June 1950 23:15 - San Jose, California , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by one witness briefly (Small).

26 June 1950 - Las Vegas, New Mexico, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Remlin).

26 June 1950 22:15 - Newburgh, New York, USA -   Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nine objects were observed by three witnesses briefly (Nystrom).

26 June 1950 23:15 - San Jose, California , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses.

26 June 1950 23:15 - Modesto, California , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by four witnesses.

27 June 1950 After 2000 - -   USAF incident.

28 June 1950 01:00 - San Leandro, California , USA -   Thunder roaring noise. Circular object 2000 feet overhead, emitted flames from edges.

28 June 1950 04:20 - Savannah, Georgia, USA -   White Nocturnal light maneuvers erratically for 45 minutes. Climbs swiftly to rapidly to the northeast and gone. Explanation: Star.

28 June 1950 20:27 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one witness for over one minute (Telsch).

29 June 1950 17:45 - Phoenix, Arizona , USA -   USAF incident. Explanation: Balloon.

In Mid- 1950 - Newark, New York, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Bearans).

In July 1950 00:00 - Niort, France -   Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Two objects were observed by one witness for over six minutes.

In July 1950 22:00 - La Roche.Yon, France -   Hovered.

In July 1950 Night - Avoca, Victoria, Australia -   Huge saucer comes from horizon, crosses sky to rapidly to the north. 6 more object follow, very high and fast.

1 July 1950 - Chicago N, Illinois, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported (Vatter). Explanation: Meteor.

1 July 1950 Around midnight - Flathead Lake, Montana, USA -   Made right angle turn. Explanation: Meteor.

1 July 1950 01:00 - Chicago, Northern, Illinois, USA -   Watchman incident.

1 July 1950 Around 2200 - Eielson AFB, Alaska, USA -   USAF incident.

1 July 1950 Around 2200 - Big Delta, Alaska, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by several witnesses briefly (Keim). Explanation: Meteor.

1 July 1950 22:15 - Fairbanks, Alaska, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness briefly (McCune). Explanation: Meteor.

1 July 1950 Night - Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by two witnesses briefly (McKinnon). Ten 4-foot-tall dwarves, each wearing a shiny suit and red cap, were seen.

2 July 1950 - Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. An object which flew in a straight line across the sky was reported (Gwynne). Explanation: Star.

2 July 1950 Around midnight - Whitehall, Montana, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed briefly.

2 July 1950 00:15 - Missoula, Montana, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by one witness for over one minute (Davis; Johnson).

2 July 1950 00:15 - Great Falls, Montana, USA -   CAA incident.

2 July 1950 00:15 - Canyon Ferry, Montana, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by two witnesses briefly (Ogle). Explanation: Meteor.

2 July 1950 00:15 - Harlowton Se, Montana, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by one witness for several minutes (Tunnel).

2 July 1950 22:00 - Spokane, Washington, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses briefly (Seaking).

3 July 1950 03:00 - Anchorage, Alaska, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness briefly.

3 July 1950 03:00 - Ladd AFB, Alaska, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by several witnesses at an airfield briefly.

4 July 1950 01:15 - Innsbruck, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

4 July 1950 21:38 - Chicago, Illinois, USA -   Meteorologist incident.

5 July 1950 Morning - Detroit, Michigan, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by three witnesses briefly (Korman).

In early July 1950 21:30 - Brooklyn, New York, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by several witnesses for over 15 minutes (Remis).

6 July 1950 23:55 - Los Angeles, California , USA -   50 feet diameter disc at 1000 feet altitude. Flies slowly at 50mph, then zooms over hills (AP).

6 July 1950 23:55 - Sturgeon Creek, Manitoba, Canada -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one witness on a river briefly (McCourbey).

9 July 1950 Afternoon - Willet, New York, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by three witnesses for two hours (Smith).

11 July 1950 21:10 - Los Angeles, California , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses briefly (Meakin).

12 July 1950 - St Louis, Missouri, USA -   Police incident.

13 July 1950 - Saudi Arabia -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were observed by military witnesses. Explanation: Meteor.

13 July 1950 - Jacksonville, Georgia, USA -   An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness. Explanation: Venus.

13 July 1950 - Nasaker, Sweden -   Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Six objects were observed by five witnesses (Eriksson).

13 July 1950 13:50 - Cincinnati, Ohio, USA -   CAA Flight Engineer incident.

13 July 1950 21:05 - Daytona Beach, Florida, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses at an airport for five minutes (Gehres).

14 July 1950 Night - Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, USA -   Balloon-like objects observed. Several balls were observed by several witnesses at a military facility. Explanation: Balloon.

15 July 1950 Dawn - Orlando, Florida, USA -   An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. One object was observed by a male witness. Explanation: Venus.

16 July 1950 - Pomeroy, Ohio, USA -   Unusual objects were sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. Many objects were observed on a farm for over 60 minutes.

18 July 1950 04:30 - Bainbridge, Ohio, USA -   Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. More than one object was observed by two witnesses (Vana).

18 July 1950 Dawn - Lorain, Ohio, USA -   Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Four objects were observed by three witnesses briefly (Smith).

19 July 1950 After 2200 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada -   Farmer incident.

19 July 1950 22:50 - Florence, Arizona , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one witness for 30 seconds (Horne).

19 July 1950 Night - West Milford, New Jersey, USA -   28 objects were observed by one witness (Titus).

19 July 1950 23:30 - Holloman AFB, New Mexico, USA -   Two softball sized objects hover, change colors, rise up vertically and vanish.

20 July 1950 Night - West Milford, New Jersey, USA -   Many objects were observed by one witness (Titus).

26 July 1950 02:30 - Los Angeles, California , USA -   Two young men driving see light gray disc hover 1000 feet at highway intersection. It dashed off suddenly, left bluish-white vapor trail.

29 July 1950 22:00 - Springfield, Illinois, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses briefly (Graham; Kibele; Meikle).

30 July 1950 - Williamsville, Illinois, USA -   Ten feet long glowing cylinder explodes in propeller of DC-3. No damage to aircraft.

31 July 1950 - St John'S, Newfoundland, Canada -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness. Explanation: Meteor.

In August 1950 - Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada -   A meteor-like object was observed. An object which flew in a straight line across the sky was reported. Explanation: Meteor.

In August 1950 - Holloman AFB, New Mexico, USA -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by more than two experienced witnesses at an airfield.

In August 1950 20:40 - Hollister, Missouri, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by two witnesses for 30 minutes (Kennedy).

In August 1950 21:00 - Tigard, Oregon, USA -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed in clear weather by one witness for six seconds. Explanation: Aircraft.

In August 1950 Night - Chicago, Illinois, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one witness for 18 seconds (Huddlestun).

1 August 1950 20:00 - Lewiston, Maine, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

2 August 1950 - San Rafael, California , USA -   Strange cloud at 15,000 feet altitude, moves against wind. Radiates colors: green, blue, red, orange.

3 August 1950 - Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported near a nuclear test site (Quiland). Explanation: Meteor.

4 August 1950 - Vastra Vingaker, Sweden -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one male witness for 12 seconds (Weinblad).

In early August 1950 02:15 - La Roche.Yon, France -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by one witness for over 15 minutes (Bonneau; Desmas).

6 August 1950 Around 1900 - Rock Island, Illinois, USA -   Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. More than one object was observed by a male witness (Arming).

6 August 1950 22:28 - Buffalo, New York, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by five witnesses for five minutes (Bauer).

7 August 1950 - Pacific -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported from SS Minerva (Wulf). Explanation: Meteor.

8 August 1950 03:45 - San Diego, California , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness briefly (McClure).

8 August 1950 Around 2100 - Springfield, Vermont, USA -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by one witness (Hood).

8 August 1950 Night - Madera, Pennsylvania, USA -   Two objects were observed by one witness (Waring).

9 August 1950 - Ancenis, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

9 August 1950 Night - Salem, Oregon, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

9 August 1950 Night - Seattle, Washington, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

10 August 1950 06:00 - Enumclaw, Washington, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by one witness for over one minute (Malidore).

10 August 1950 21:30 - Tucson, Arizona , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by two witnesses for over one minute (Glaus).

10 August 1950 21:30 - Tolovana Park, Oregon, USA -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by one witness on the shore for over three minutes (Ordway).

11 August 1950 - Japan -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness. Explanation: Meteor.

11 August 1950 19:30 - USA -   A fireball was observed. One fireball was observed. Explanation: Meteor.

11 August 1950 20:30 - Seattle, Washington, USA -   Meteor-like objects were observed. Two objects were observed by a male witness briefly (Frause).

11 August 1950 20:30 - Portland, Oregon, USA -   Meteor-like objects were observed. More than one object was observed by a male witness briefly (Leisy).

11 August 1950 20:30 - Tacoma, Washington, USA -   Meteor-like objects were observed. More than two objects were observed by a male witness briefly (Clifford).

11 August 1950 22:00 - Twin Falls, Idaho, USA -   Unidentified but otherwise conventional objects were sighted. More than one object was observed by three witnesses (Adamson).

12 August 1950 - Bogalusa, Louisiana, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported (Hines). Explanation: Meteor.

12 August 1950 - Flatrock, Newfoundland, Canada -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported (Allen). Explanation: Meteor.

12 August 1950 - Campello, Switzerland -   Discs leave luminous wake. Gyrates with "organ music" sound.

12 August 1950 02:04 - Vastra Vingaker, Sweden -   Falling leaf motion.

15 August 1950 Noon - Santa Clara, California , USA -   Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Two objects were observed by four witnesses (Kiely).

16 August 1950 Morning - Pacoima, California , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses for over four minutes (Little).

18 August 1950 Evening - Chur, Switzerland -   A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by one witness (Bruesch).

19 August 1950 12:10 - Ellensburg, Washington, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by several witnesses briefly. Explanation: Meteor.

19 August 1950 12:10 - Seattle, Washington, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness briefly.

19 August 1950 12:10 - Astoria, Oregon, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by several witnesses briefly.

19 August 1950 12:10 - Longview, Washington, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by several witnesses briefly.

19 August 1950 12:10 - Olympia, Washington, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by several witnesses briefly.

20 August 1950 - Astoria, Wa, Oregon, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were observed by more than four witnesses (Jensen). Explanation: Meteor.

20 August 1950 - Junsele-Ramsele, Sweden -   Unusual objects were sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. Five objects were observed by three witnesses.

21 August 1950 Night - Echterdingen Aab, Germany -   White ovoid joins balloon. Explanation: Balloon.

21 August 1950 23:50 - Rochester, New York, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by one witness briefly (Bock).

23 August 1950 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported (Barringer). Explanation: Meteor.

28 August 1950 20:09 - Geyser, Montana, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by two witnesses for six seconds (Cockrill).

30 August 1950 22:40 - Bueren Arch, Switzerland -   A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by several witnesses (Scheidegger; Schwalb).

In September 1950 - Van Nuys, California , USA -   Pilot incident.

In September 1950 21:00 - Sand Patch, Pennsylvania, USA -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by several witnesses for a few seconds (Hersch).

31 August 1950 Night - Lubbock, Texas, USA -   Motion pictures

4 September 1950 21:40 - Great Falls, Montana, USA -   Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Six objects were observed by two witnesses for six seconds (Pike).

8 September 1950 - Spokane, Washington, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported (Ponsness). Explanation: Meteor.

9 September 1950 23:59 - Columbia Sw50M, South Carolina, USA -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by two witnesses for two minutes (Foye).

11 September 1950 - Adak, Alaska, USA -   Photo, evaluated as a lens flare. Explanation: LensFlare.

11 September 1950 00:00 - Lourdes, France -   Hovered.

11 September 1950 Night - Tarbes, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

12 September 1950 05:45 - Shreveport, Louisiana, USA -   An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. One object was observed by 40 witnesses for over 15 minutes (Hodges). Explanation: Planet.

13 September 1950 - Effingham, Illinois, USA -   Three dull red lights in triangle formation on collision course

13 September 1950 Evening - West Yellowstone, Montana, USA -   Nocturnal lights were observed by one witness (Martinez).

14 September 1950 - Lake In, Ontario, Canada -   Photo

15 September 1950 Evening - Banning, California , USA -   Several objects were observed by one witness (Leng).

20 September 1950 01:30 - Nashville, Tennessee, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by one witness briefly (Garman).

20 September 1950 01:35 - Murray, Kentucky, USA -   A fireball was observed. One fireball was observed by a male witness briefly. Explanation: Meteor.

20 September 1950 22:30 - Lakewood, Colorado , USA -   Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Several objects were observed by a male military witness briefly (Arnold; Smethills). Explanation: Meteor.

20 September 1950 22:30 - Pueblo, Colorado , USA -   CAA incident. Explanation: Meteor.

20 September 1950 22:30 - Fort Collins, Colorado , USA -   Meteor-like objects were observed. More than two objects were observed by one witness briefly (Knopf). Explanation: Meteor.

20 September 1950 22:30 - St George, Utah, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by one witness briefly (Gurney). Explanation: Meteor.

20 September 1950 22:30 - Laramie, Wyoming, USA -   Meteor-like objects were observed. Several objects were observed by a male witness briefly. Explanation: Meteor.

20 September 1950 22:45 - Arizona, USA -   A fireball was observed. One fireball was observed. Explanation: Meteor.

20 September 1950 22:45 - Sedalia S1M, Colorado , USA -   Meteor-like objects were observed. Nine objects were observed by four witnesses for over one minute (Hersche; Swearingen). Explanation: Meteor.

21 September 1950 21:00 - Apolda, Germany -   Procession of objects.

25 September 1950 21:00 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA -   Cigar hovers right over Drive-In movie screen for 15 minutes during showing. Explanation: Star.

29 September 1950 - Sandia Base, New Mexico, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported at a military facility (Orlevich). Explanation: Meteor.

In October 1950 - N, Zimbabwe -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported. Explanation: Meteor.

In Fall 1950 - Kalispell, Montana, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by three witnesses briefly (Hagen).

In October 1950 - Euphrates River, Iraq -   Hovered.

In Fall 1950 16:10 - Selsea Bill, UK -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

In Fall 1950 Dusk - Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania, USA -   Meteor-like objects were observed. More than one object was observed by two witnesses briefly (Schwartz).

In Fall 1950 Dusk - Boulder, Colorado , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two male witnesses for several minutes (Sprinkle).

In Fall 1950 19:00 - London Apt, UK -   (Ambiguous location - more than one place with this name).

In October 1950 19:20 - Visalia, California , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by two witnesses for over four minutes (Payton).

In October 1950 Evening - Karthaus, Pennsylvania, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by one witness (Wooster).

In October 1950 Around 2000 - Clarissa, Minnesota, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by two witnesses for 12 seconds (Christie). Explanation: Meteor.

In October 1950 Evening - Camel Hump Area, Oregon, USA -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by two witnesses for a few seconds (Cushman).

1 October 1950 - New York, New York, USA -   Balloon-like object observed. One ball was observed (Scully). Explanation: Balloon.

4 October 1950 Afternoon - Williams Bay, Wisconsin, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by one witness briefly (Schramek).

4 October 1950 17:20 - Kentucky, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness briefly.

In early October 1950 Evening - Beryl Springs, Wyoming, USA -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by five witnesses for a few seconds (Mandrich).

7 October 1950 19:30 - Lihue, Hawaii, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses for a few seconds (Horner). Explanation: Meteor.

9 October 1950 19:45 - Williamstown, Vermont, USA -   Pendulum motion. two cylinders hand in vertical position in sky, swing like pendulums. Explanation: Star.

9 October 1950 Evening - Fayston, Vermont, USA -   Several objects were observed by several witnesses.

11 October 1950 - Lark River, Utah, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported (Porter). Explanation: Meteor.

12 October 1950 23:15 - Barnwood, UK -   Unidentified but otherwise conventional objects were sighted. Four objects were observed by one witness.

14 October 1950 03:50 - March AFB, California , USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported at an airfield for over three minutes (Faulk).

16 October 1950 20:00 - Trequite, UK -   A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by one female witness, an experienced observor (Bray).

18 October 1950 20:45 - Innsbruck, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

19 October 1950 - Corfu, off Greece, Greece -   A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by two witnesses.

20 October 1950 18:20 - New Haven, Connecticut, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object, larger than a star, was observed in clear weather by three witnesses in a yard for 18 seconds (Hitchens). Explanation: Aircraft.

20 October 1950 19:40 - Camaguey Province, Cuba -   Beech Bonanza incident.

21 October 1950 - Warrenton, North Carolina, USA -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. An object which flew in a straight line across the sky was reported (Bowers). Explanation: Star.

28 October 1950 - Genessee Mountain, Colorado , USA -   Photo. Explanation: Coincidenc.

28 October 1950 - Edinburgh, UK -   Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Three objects were observed by one witness (Kirkhope).

30 October 1950 22:50 - Teignmouth, UK -   A flying disc was observed. One disc, larger than a star, was observed by several witnesses.

30 October 1950 23:00 - Preston, UK -   (Ambiguous location - more than one place with this name).

30 October 1950 23:00 - Paignton, UK -   One object, the size of a star, was observed by one male witness on the ocean for two minutes (Bray; Cove; Jeffrey; Richardson).

30 October 1950 23:05 - Bitterne, UK -   A flying disc was observed. One disc, larger than a star, was observed by one male witness (Mortimer).

31 October 1950 - Cuba -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported (Suero). Explanation: Meteor.

In November 1950 - Carauari, Brazil -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One cigar-shaped object was observed by several witnesses.

In Late 1950 - Australia, Australia -   15 reports of same UFO.

In November 1950 - Pendoggett, UK -   An aircraft-like object was observed. One aircraft-like object was observed (Jackson). Explanation: Aircraft.

In Late 1950 - Fort Benning, Georgia, USA -   Flying discs were observed. Two discs were observed in clear weather by a group of male military witnesses, typical age 30, at a military facility for a few minutes.

31 October 1950 Night - Exmoor, UK -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

1 November 1950 - Paignton, UK -   Police incident.

1 November 1950 19:20 - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada -   A hovering object was observed. One object was observed by one witness.

1 November 1950 20:30 - Herts, UK -   One object, larger than a star, was observed by a male witness for 30 seconds (Wilkins).

2 November 1950 - E, USA -   A fireball was observed. One fireball was observed. Explanation: Meteor.

2 November 1950 18:20 - Gowerton, Wales, UK -   Two lights seen traveling across sky. Police Sgt. Saw bright white ball of light. After few seconds broke into two pieces with shower of red sparks coming from rear. UFOs were "definitely joined in the sky" by tether.

2 November 1950 19:35 - New York, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness briefly. Explanation: Meteor.

6 November 1950 22:35 - Timmins, California , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness briefly.

7 November 1950 07:00 - Lakehurst, New Jersey, USA -   Pilot saw a steady white 10-12 inch light to his right. Explanation: Balloon.

7 November 1950 Night - Bognor Regis, UK -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed by one witness for over one minute (Bradley). Explanation: Star.

8 November 1950 Evening - Oakland, California , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by a male witness. Explanation: Aircraft.

10 November 1950 Night - Exmoor, UK -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

11 November 1950 22:00 - Wuhan E, China -   Students incident.

12 November 1950 Daytime - Barrow In Furness, UK -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, about 150 feet across, was observed by one witness for over one minute (Decker).

12 November 1950 After 1600 - Fredericia, Denmark -   One white object was observed by two witnesses for 12 seconds.

27 November 1950 01:30 - Huron, South Dakota, USA -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed by four witnesses for 90 minutes (Fowler; Hiller). Explanation: Star.

27 November 1950 02:00 - Aberdeen, South Dakota, USA -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed by one witness for 90 minutes (Hiller). Explanation: Star.

28 November 1950 Around 2200 - Gainesville, Florida, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by four witnesses for five minutes (May).

28 November 1950 Night - British Guyana, Guyana -   Airline Crew incident.

In 1951 - Boulder, Colorado , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. An unidentified object moving in a straight trajectory across the sky was observed by a male witness (Sprinkle).

30 November 1950 - Alaska, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness. Explanation: Meteor.

In December 1950 - Inchon, South Korea -   Gardiners Bay incident.

In 1951 - San Jose, California , USA -   A fireball was observed. One fireball was observed.

In 1951 - Gonzales, Louisiana, USA -   Ghost lights.

In 1951 - Lubbock, Texas, USA -   Photo

In 1951 - Chickasha, Oklahoma, USA -   Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Bush).

In 1951 - Germany, Germany -   UFOs outmaneuver pilot and future astronaut Gordon Cooper.

Early 1950's - Nebraska, USA -   This account told to me by my mother that happened in the early 50's. I was 4-5 years old and don't remember. She said we were tr

In 1951 03:00 - USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

Early 1950's Evening - Topanga Canyon, California , USA -   Silver bar-shaped object hovering and darting back and forth. Possible other witnesses.

In December 1950 20:00 - Youngstown N, Alberta, Canada -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by two witnesses for 12 seconds (Cameron).

In 1951 Night - -   Nocturnal lights were reported by crew of a CVE Class Carrier.

Early 1950's Around 2300 - Kuching, Malaysia -   Boy Scouts incident.

1 December 1950 22:40 - Ellenton, South Carolina, USA -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by three witnesses for ten minutes (Dunbar).

2 December 1950 06:00 - Looe, UK -   One object was observed by two witnesses on a farm.

2 December 1950 16:00 - Bovingdon, UK -   One object, the size of a star, was observed by several witnesses.

2 December 1950 20:00 - Melbourne, Sw, Victoria, Australia -   3 reports of same UFO.

2 December 1950 21:00 - Ellenton, South Carolina, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported near a nuclear test site for ten minutes.

5 December 1950 - Perigueux, France -   A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by two witnesses.

7 December 1950 21:00 - Maryborough, Queensland, Australia -   (Ambiguous location - more than one place with this name).

8 December 1950 23:50 - Montague, Michigan, USA -   Landed remotely.

10 December 1950 19:30 - London, UK -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

10 December 1950 23:10 - Indiana, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness briefly.

10 December 1950 23:10 - St Louis, Missouri, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed briefly (Adickes).

11 December 1950 22:13 - Gulkana, Alaska, USA -   Two white flashes, followed by dark cloud - rose and split in two

12 December 1950 05:50 - Lewisburg Nw2M, West Virginia, USA -   Unusual objects were sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. More than one object was observed by four witnesses for 20 minutes (Harvey).

12 December 1950 20:45 - Nw Part, Georgia, USA -   Silent radium glow from ovoid object, went moving rapidly to the south overhead into cloud bank. No vapor trail.

13 December 1950 21:00 - Lake Champlain, Vermont, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One rocket-like object was observed at a lake for two minutes (Schirnhaus). Explanation: Meteor.

14 December 1950 07:00 - Bliss, Idaho, USA -   One round object was observed on a highway for over three minutes (Smith).

15 December 1950 23:55 - Dalton Twp, Michigan, USA -   One object was observed by one witness.

16 December 1950 23:25 - Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA -   Fireball changed color from green to bright white, circled over Los Alamos.

16 December 1950 23:50 - Grand Haven, Michigan, USA -   Nautical UFO. Object lands on surface of Lake Michigan, making surface glow, then sinks.

21 December 1950 - Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported near a nuclear test site (Fleck). Explanation: Meteor.

23 December 1950 - Point Loma, California , USA -   Seven teardrop objects maneuver near balloon. Several navy personnel with theodolite witness, UFO turns west moving rapidly to the over ocean.

24 December 1950 - Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported near a nuclear test site (Henricks). Explanation: Meteor.

25 December 1950 22:40 - Honolulu, Hawaii, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness at an airfield for 30 seconds (Bowling; Powers). Explanation: Meteor.

27 December 1950 16:34 - Bradford, Illinois, USA -   TWA airliner en route to Kansas City. Bright white light flashed red and green, "wobbled and swerved". Flew back-and-forth N-S, violently changing course. Explanation: Star.

28 December 1950 - Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported near a nuclear test site (Smith). Explanation: Meteor.

29 December 1950 - Soviet-Iranian Border, Iran -   Wave of Nocturnal light and green fireball sightings.

In January 1951 - Cauldwell, Ireland -   Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Two objects were observed.

In January 1951 - Oberlin, Ohio, USA -   An object which flew in a straight line across the sky was reported.

In January 1951 - Congo -   Unidentified objects were sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. Two objects were observed.

31 December 1950 17:09 - Fort Wayne E60M, Ohio, USA -   Light moved slowly on closing course. Explanation: Star.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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