Nocturnal light sightings in 1958

1 January 1958 01:00 - River Forest, Illinois, USA -   Photo, evaluated as aircraft. Explanation: Aircraft.

2 January 1958 00:20 - Centralia E, Illinois, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for 12 seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

2 January 1958 01:10 - Hillsboro, Illinois, USA -   Explanation: reflection of ground light

2 January 1958 16:15 - Yokota, Japan -   Meteor-like objects were observed. More than one object was observed by military witnesses. Explanation: Meteor.

2 January 1958 16:15 - Tachikawa, Japan -   Meteor-like objects were observed. More than one object was observed by military witnesses. Explanation: Meteor.

2 January 1958 17:40 - Woodridge, UK -   An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for over 75 minutes. Explanation: Venus.

2 January 1958 19:32 - Yosemite, Kentucky, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Coleman). Explanation: Meteor.

2 January 1958 19:45 - Huntsville, Alabama, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few seconds (Owen). Explanation: Meteor.

2 January 1958 19:50 - New Orleans N, Louisiana, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for 12 seconds (Swindell). Explanation: Meteor.

2 January 1958 22:00 - Boise, Idaho, USA -   One object was observed.

3 January 1958 14:35 - Old Westbury, New York, USA -   A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object was observed for 12 seconds (Fensterstock).

3 January 1958 19:20 - Lecompte, Louisiana, USA -   An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for 30 minutes. Explanation: Venus.

3 January 1958 19:33 - Rushville, Illinois, USA -   One object was observed (Torsuch).

3 January 1958 Night - Houston, Texas, USA -   One object was observed (Johnson).

3 January 1958 Night - Sindelfingen, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Mueller).

4 January 1958 16:00 - Drammen, Norway -   Cigar-shaped objects were observed. Two cigar-shaped objects, about 5 feet across, were observed by two witnesses, a married couple (Olsen).

4 January 1958 20:46 - Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Oyler). Explanation: Meteor.

4 January 1958 21:50 - Yokota, Japan -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for a few seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

4 January 1958 21:50 - Tachikawa, Japan -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for a few seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

5 January 1958 - Beachwood, Ohio, USA -   Three nocturnal lights trace perfect triangular path in the sky.

5 January 1958 20:35 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia -   Satellite-like object visible for 7 seconds, disintegrated in brilliant flash, shower of sparks. Explanation: Meteor.

5 January 1958 21:20 - University City, Missouri, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few minutes (Cuttier). Explanation: Meteor.

6 January 1958 03:00 - Dayton, Ohio, USA -   Three objects were observed (Keechle).

6 January 1958 19:03 - Annaba, Algeria -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, the size of a star, was observed.

8 January 1958 19:42 - Harbor Springs, Michigan, USA -   An aircraft-like object was observed. One aircraft-like object was observed at a lake for over three minutes (Jessick). Explanation: Aircraft.

8 January 1958 20:50 - Punchbowl, New South Wales, Australia -   One object was observed by five witnesses for 30 seconds (Welstead).

9 January 1958 18:45 - Itazuke Afb Ne6M, Japan -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses at an airfield for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

9 January 1958 Night - Marion, Illinois, USA -   Seven red-lighted UFOs in straight line formation

10 January 1958 18:04 - Dayton, Ohio, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Johnson). Explanation: Meteor.

10 January 1958 18:16 - O'Fallon, Missouri, USA -   An unidentified object, later identified as a planet, was observed. An unidentified object, later identified as a planet, was observed. One object was observed for 90 minutes (Ambrose). Explanation: Venus.

10 January 1958 20:20 - New Orleans, Louisiana, USA -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed.

11 January 1958 - Vista, California , USA -   A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object was observed.

11 January 1958 19:00 - Baxley, Georgia, USA -   One object was observed by a male witness for 45 minutes.

12 January 1958 - Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA -   An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness. Explanation: Venus.

12 January 1958 00:08 - Atlanta, Georgia, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for a few seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

12 January 1958 00:15 - Spring Hope, North Carolina, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for a few minutes. Explanation: Meteor.

12 January 1958 00:20 - Salem, Virginia , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for a few minutes (Daniel). Explanation: Meteor.

12 January 1958 18:45 - Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea -   Went in opposite direction.

13 January 1958 20:00 - Belair, South Australia, Australia -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One yellow object was observed by three witnesses for 30 minutes (Holderness).

13 January 1958 23:45 - Farm Hill, New South Wales, Australia -   Brian Crittendon, 21, was chased by a dome-shaped object that emitted a narrow light beam toward the ground.

14 January 1958 02:01 - in the ocean 600 miles west of Los Angeles, California, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for 24 seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

14 January 1958 19:30 - Sarasota, Florida, USA -   One object was observed by one witness in a city.

14 January 1958 22:00 - Dayton, Ohio, USA -   Balloon-like object observed. One ball was observed for over five minutes (Lang). Explanation: Balloon.

14 January 1958 Night - Houston, Texas, USA -   Four objects were observed for over one minute (Johnson).

15 January 1958 22:00 - Ypsilanti, Michigan, USA -   One object was observed for six seconds (Schattenhelm).

20 January 1958 00:00 - Oxford W10M, North Carolina, USA -   An object identified as the planet Jupiter was observed. One object was observed for 90 minutes (Hughes). Explanation: Jupiter.

20 January 1958 07:25 - Bitburg, Germany -   USAF F-86 incident. Explanation: Meteor.

21 January 1958 20:20 - Lausanne, Switzerland -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by two witnesses.

22 January 1958 19:45 - Sea.Okhotsk Rb50, Russia -   USAF incident. Explanation: Meteor.

23 January 1958 04:00 - Smarzedz, Poland -   A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object was observed by one male witness for five minutes (Barroinski).

23 January 1958 Night - Farmington, Michigan, USA -   An unidentified object, later identified as a planet, was observed. An unidentified object, later identified as a planet, was observed. One object was observed for 40 minutes (Ballou). Explanation: Venus.

24 January 1958 - Brooklyn Park, South Australia, Australia -   Object followed behind Sputnik II, travelled fast to the east, then swung to the north before disappearing.

24 January 1958 22:30 - Las Vegas, Nevada, USA -   One object was observed by a male witness for over 30 minutes.

28 January 1958 06:25 - Hamburg Bochum, Germany -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

28 January 1958 16:45 - Svendborg, Denmark -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

29 January 1958 07:25 - Bitburg, Germany -   USAF F-86 incident. Explanation: Meteor.

29 January 1958 07:25 - Hellenberg, Germany -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

30 January 1958 02:15 - Montevideo, Uruguay -   Photo

31 January 1958 - Tokyo, Japan -   USAF pilots of T-33 jets saw 12 yellow-orange lights fly south in three groups, 25 miles southwest of Tokyo.

In February 1958 04:00 - Minnetonka, Minnesota, USA -   One object was observed by one witness for 12 seconds (Jones).

In February 1958 Around 0700 - Nizhnyy Tagil, Russia -   A flying disc was observed. One disc, the size of the moon, was observed by one witness for ten minutes (Salov).

31 January 1958 22:00 - Zama S60M, Japan -   USAF T-33 incident. Explanation: Rocket.

In February 1958 Night - Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea -   One red light was observed by two witnesses, a married couple (Houston).

In February 1958 Night - Selle, Idaho, USA -   Photo of point in motion

1 February 1958 21:20 - Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA -   One object was observed.

1 February 1958 23:30 - Ladapeyre, France -   Huge luminous disc hovers for more than 30 minutes.

2 February 1958 19:45 - New South Wales, Australia -   One object was observed.

2 February 1958 20:15 - Seacombe Gardens, South Australia, Australia -   Object with cone-shaped orange flame at its tail moved southwest to the northeast, made droning noise like a motor. Estimated altitude 20,000'.

2 February 1958 20:19 - Penncobe Bay, Washington, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

4 February 1958 18:58 - Colorado Springs N3M, Colorado , USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Explanation: Meteor.

7 February 1958 22:00 - Dover Afb, Delaware, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male military witness at an airfield for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

7 February 1958 22:00 - Tower City, Pennsylvania, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

9 February 1958 - Troy, Michigan, USA -   Photo

9 February 1958 01:55 - General Pico, Argentina -   A green fireball was observed. One green green fireball was observed.

9 February 1958 11:10 - Bangkok, Thailand -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for several minutes. Explanation: Meteor.

9 February 1958 11:10 - Chiang Mai, Thailand -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for several minutes. Explanation: Meteor.

16 February 1958 17:24 - Caliente, Nevada, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Explanation: Balloon.

16 February 1958 20:43 - Columbus, Ohio, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

16 February 1958 20:50 - Luttrell, Tennessee, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

16 February 1958 21:05 - Lexington, Kentucky, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for 12 seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

16 February 1958 22:30 - Paynesville, West Virginia, USA -   Airline Pilot incident. Explanation: Meteor.

19 February 1958 17:00 - Sweet Springs, Missouri, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few seconds (Buelsing). Explanation: Meteor.

20 February 1958 18:32 - Winslow, Arizona, USA -   12 military officers saw a round or cigar-shaped stationary object. Explanation: Balloon.

21 February 1958 - Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported (Lapsley). Explanation: Meteor.

21 February 1958 - Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

21 February 1958 06:26 - Selma E, Alabama, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Martin). Explanation: Meteor.

22 February 1958 20:10 - Lake Pepin, Wisconsin, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness at a lake for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

22 February 1958 20:10 - Waskish, Minnesota, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

22 February 1958 20:10 - Duluth, Minnesota, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

22 February 1958 20:10 - Robbinsdale, Minnesota, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

22 February 1958 20:30 - Brayville, South Australia, Australia -   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 four witnesses (Young).

22 February 1958 21:05 - Cabin John, Maryland, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses at an airfield for six seconds (Hannon). Explanation: Meteor.

23 February 1958 05:00 - Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Horn). Explanation: Meteor.

23 February 1958 05:45 - Bangor, Maine, USA -   Balloon-like object observed. One ball was observed by a male military witness for five minutes. Explanation: Balloon.

23 February 1958 21:03 - Cleveland W3M, Ohio, USA -   Meteor-like objects were observed. More than one object was observed by a male witness for 12 seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

23 February 1958 22:30 - Flensburg, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Sparwasser).

24 February 1958 21:00 - Richmond, British Columbia, Canada -   One ovoid object was observed in a residential area.

25 February 1958 18:30 - Hampton, Virginia , USA -   Meteor-like objects were observed. Less than seven objects were observed for six seconds (Salters). Explanation: Meteor.

26 February 1958 00:35 - Glenwood, Newfoundland, Canada -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. One object was observed for 85 minutes (Johnson). Explanation: Star.

26 February 1958 20:23 - Travis AFB, California , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses at an airfield for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

28 February 1958 02:21 - St Lawrence Isl, Alaska, USA -   One object was observed by military witnesses for 30 minutes. Explanation: Reflection.

28 February 1958 18:30 - Powell Station, Tennessee, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few minutes. Explanation: Meteor.

In March 1958 19:00 - New Plymouth, New Zealand -   Unidentified objects were sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. Two objects were observed by one witness.

28 February 1958 19:30 - Lake City, Tennessee, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few minutes (O'Shell). Explanation: Meteor.

2 March 1958 19:45 - Tampa, Florida, USA -   Balloon-shaped object with bright light landed on an airfield

2 March 1958 24:00 - Beaulieu.Mer, France -   A green fireball was observed. One green green fireball was observed on the ocean.

3 March 1958 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Hefner).

4 March 1958 05:00 - Dugway, Utah, USA -   More than 20 objects were observed near a nuclear test site for over 12 minutes (Greenhalgh). Explanation: Cloud.

5 March 1958 19:19 - Kearney, Nebraska, USA -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted by multiple independent witnesses. One object was observed by four experienced male witnesses (Schmidt).

5 March 1958 19:24 - George AFB, California , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses at an airfield for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

5 March 1958 19:57 - Louisville Ne66M, Kentucky, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for six seconds (Knapp). Explanation: Meteor.

5 March 1958 22:00 - Holloman AFB, New Mexico, USA -   Balloon-like object observed. One ball was observed by military witnesses at an airfield for over 35 minutes. Explanation: Balloon.

6 March 1958 01:00 - Denver, Colorado , USA -   Meteor-like objects were observed. More than three objects were observed for a few seconds (Jagels). Explanation: Meteor.

7 March 1958 20:00 - Lawton, Oklahoma, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for 30 seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

8 March 1958 06:00 - Mojave Desert, California , USA -   Photo

10 March 1958 22:55 - Inzing, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Draxl).

11 March 1958 - Oakland, California , USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

11 March 1958 02:30 - San Ignacio, Uruguay -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

11 March 1958 19:01 - Bar Harbor, Maine, USA -   One object was observed on the shore for over 45 minutes (Cray).

11 March 1958 20:00 - Pando, Uruguay -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

13 March 1958 - Newcastle, UK -   A flying disc was observed. One disc, the size of the moon, was observed by one male witness for five minutes (Fawcett).

13 March 1958 21:00 - Sitka, Alaska, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Rosevear). Explanation: Meteor.

14 March 1958 19:30 - Corpus Christi Ese, Texas, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for a few seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

14 March 1958 20:30 - Three Rivers, Texas, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for a few seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

14 March 1958 20:33 - San Antonio, Texas, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for a few seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

14 March 1958 21:50 - Uruguay -   One object was observed by a male witness for over an hour.

15 March 1958 Night - Kettenbach, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Mauz).

17 March 1958 - Catia La Mar, Venezuela -   A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cylinder was observed at a mountain.

17 March 1958 - Orlando, Florida, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

17 March 1958 03:00 - Modoc Point, Oregon, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed at a lake for six seconds (Minner). Explanation: Meteor.

18 March 1958 Night - Vejle, Denmark -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Flintholm; Petersen).

19 March 1958 21:20 - Taunton, UK -   Two sharply outlined silver ovoids fly rapidly to the south fast. One returns, flies rapidly to the north.

20 March 1958 - Henrietta, Missouri, USA -   Saturn-shaped disc descends, hovers, moves away.

20 March 1958 20:20 - Gand, Belgium -   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 (Van Hoecke).

21 March 1958 05:45 - Chillan, Chile -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

24 March 1958 04:12 - Great Bend, Kansas, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Liddy). Explanation: Meteor.

24 March 1958 19:45 - Carrollton N5M, Missouri, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

24 March 1958 23:30 - Alexandria, Virginia , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for 12 seconds (Brownworth). Explanation: Meteor.

25 March 1958 22:00 - Woomera, South Australia, Australia -   Two discs make fast maneuvers. Shimmer and change colors.

26 March 1958 21:11 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia -   Brilliant light flashed across sky north of Adelaide, rumbling explosion, changed color blue-green to red before disappearing in shower of sparks.

27 March 1958 20:15 - Saranac Lake, New York, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few minutes (Dupree). Explanation: Meteor.

28 March 1958 18:35 - North Fort Myers, Florida, USA -   One object was observed by two witnesses for over 15 minutes.

28 March 1958 20:00 - Buffalo, New York, USA -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. One object was observed for 20 minutes (Chadwick). Explanation: Star.

29 March 1958 11:27 - Yukon, Alaska, USA -   Meteor-like objects were observed. Several objects were observed by a male witness for a few minutes. Explanation: Meteor.

In Spring 1958 - Moskva (Moscow), Russia -   A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed.

In April 1958 - East Chop, Massachusetts, USA -   Nocturnal lights were observed by a female witness (Lesnikowski, A).

Apr 1958 06:00 - Maceio, Brazil -   Near Paripueira, jeweler Wilson Lustosa and numerous fishermen saw an object hovering 15 meters above the sea, 40 meters away.

1 April 1958 - Tucson, Arizona , USA -   Flying discs were observed. Five discs were observed by 20 witnesses.

1 April 1958 21:15 - Miami, Florida, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few seconds (Brevard). Explanation: Meteor.

2 April 1958 - Mato-Castelhano, Brazil -   Procession of objects. Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Many objects were observed. Explanation: Re-entry.

2 April 1958 21:00 - Columbus, Ohio, USA -   Cigar shaped UFO maneuvers along course of river. Had long row of portholes, flew to the west.

2 April 1958 23:10 - Mount Shrewsbury, UK -   A flying disc was observed. One disc, larger than a star, was observed by one male witness for a few seconds (Gibbons).

3 April 1958 21:00 - Ellwood City, Pennsylvania, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

4 April 1958 19:15 - Santa Monica, California , USA -   One object was observed.

4 April 1958 Night - Morro Bay, California , USA -   One object was observed by military witnesses on the ocean for eight minutes.

6 April 1958 Evening - Fredericia, Denmark -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Nielsen).

7 April 1958 - Austinburg, Ohio, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness. Explanation: Meteor.

7 April 1958 19:30 - Dayton Apt, Ohio, USA -   Pilot incident.

7 April 1958 19:45 - Canton, Ohio, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness. Explanation: Meteor.

8 April 1958 04:30 - Palm Springs Ne, California , USA -   One object was observed for 30 minutes (Holdcomb).

8 April 1958 19:20 - Elyria, Ohio, USA -   Nautical UFO. "Fiery object" with two horns, sparks like molten metal from front and sides. Fell into Lake Erie. Witnessed by hundreds.

9 April 1958 - Esbjerg, Denmark -   Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nine objects were observed.

9 April 1958 - Johannesburg, South Africa -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

9 April 1958 02:00 - California , USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Morales).

9 April 1958 03:30 - Keta, Ghana -   Falling leaf motion.

9 April 1958 05:16 - Pierce County, Washington, USA -   An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for over 15 minutes. Explanation: Venus.

9 April 1958 19:00 - South Jutland, Denmark -   Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Five objects were observed.

9 April 1958 19:20 - Cleveland, Ohio, USA -   Row of 9 yellow discs splits into two groups of four and 5.

9 April 1958 21:30 - Newport Beach, California , USA -   Two objects were observed by one witness (Gordon).

10 April 1958 03:30 - Keta, Ghana -   Falling leaf motion.

10 April 1958 07:29 - Monroe, Louisiana, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness. Explanation: Meteor.

10 April 1958 07:29 - Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed. Explanation: Meteor.

10 April 1958 07:29 - Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed. Explanation: Meteor.

11 April 1958 02:45 - Argentia W60M, Newfoundland, Canada -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for 18 seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

11 April 1958 19:00 - Skyrdstrup, Denmark -   Danish AF pilot sees UFO formation that takes evasive action.

11 April 1958 19:50 - Indio, California , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for over one minute (Zucker). Explanation: Meteor.

11 April 1958 21:20 - Esbjerg, Denmark -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Pallesen).

11 April 1958 22:00 - Johannesburg, South Africa -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by 200 witnesses. Explanation: Aircraft.

11 April 1958 Night - General Pico, Argentina -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

12 April 1958 05:00 - Suceava, Romania -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, about 5 feet across, was observed by one male 25-year-old witness for ten minutes (Secularian).

12 April 1958 20:20 - Bakersville, North Carolina, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed (Bowditch). Explanation: Meteor.

12 April 1958 20:30 - Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA -   Star-like objects were observed and photographed. Two objects were observed for over 30 minutes (Sister Mary Ruth). Explanation: Star.

12 April 1958 23:30 - Selfridge Afb N, Michigan, USA -   Photo

13 April 1958 - Barbados, Netherlands Antilles -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed. Explanation: Re-entry.

13 April 1958 - Virgin Islands, US Virgin Islands -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed on the ocean. Explanation: Re-entry.

13 April 1958 20:14 - San Diego, California , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed.

13 April 1958 21:00 - Gand, Belgium -   One object was observed by one male witness (Van Hoecke).

13 April 1958 21:40 - Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA -   One object was observed by three witnesses for six seconds (Billheimer).

13 April 1958 23:20 - Wantagh, New York, USA -   Meteor-like objects were observed. Three objects were observed for six seconds (McLean). Explanation: Meteor.

14 April 1958 Dusk - Bursledon, UK -   A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object, the size of the moon, was observed by three male witnesses, including one teenager, on a river for over three minutes (Tilbury). Explanation: Aircraft.

14 April 1958 22:00 - Rosario, Argentina -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed for five minutes.

14 April 1958 22:40 - Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA -   More than 12 objects were observed by one witness (Dean).

15 April 1958 00:30 - Broager, Denmark -   Procession of objects. Cigar-shaped objects were observed. Many cigar-shaped objects were observed by seven witnesses in a residential area. Explanation: Planet.

15 April 1958 21:00 - Kolding, Denmark -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Rasmussen).

15 April 1958 22:00 - Denmark, Denmark -   Sightings from various sites.

15 April 1958 23:47 - Virginia, USA -   USCG incident. Explanation: Meteor.

16 April 1958 04:00 - Lincoln, Nebraska, USA -   Nine small objects, one large object form rigid formation, fly very erratic flight path rapidly to the west.

16 April 1958 Evening - Hadersleben, Denmark -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Nissen).

17 April 1958 03:25 - Cape Makkovik S10M, Newfoundland, Canada -   An aircraft-like object was observed. One aircraft-like object was observed by military witnesses for ten minutes. Explanation: Aircraft.

17 April 1958 19:25 - Abaatu, Brazil -   All night long, three hovering disks were seen by several witnesses in this area.

17 April 1958 21:30 - Winooski, Vermont, USA -   More on the 1958 "fireball" in Winooski sky in case you didn't recieve the PDF file I sent of the newspaper clippings.

18 April 1958 19:35 - Van Wert, Ohio, USA -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. One object was observed for seven minutes (Resor). Explanation: Star.

18 April 1958 21:04 - Colorado River, Arizona , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few seconds (Aleson). Explanation: Meteor.

18 April 1958 21:30 - Hamilton, Ontario, Canada -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for several minutes (Rouse). Explanation: Meteor.

19 April 1958 03:30 - Grants N, New Mexico, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

19 April 1958 20:40 - Gumeracha, South Australia, Australia -   Object moved northeast rapidly to the west, like meteor with flashing blue tail, reached position below Orion's belt before appeared to explode.

20 April 1958 - Los Angeles, California , USA -   Nocturnal lights were observed by a female witness (Robertson, T).

20 April 1958 20:19 - Kentucky, USA -   3 reports of same UFO. Explanation: Meteor.

22 April 1958 21:10 - Westport, Washington, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

23 April 1958 - Searcy, Arkansas, USA -   Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Floyd).

23 April 1958 22:45 - Nf Se, Newfoundland, Canada -   USS Hunter incident. Explanation: Meteor.

25 April 1958 22:20 - Ottawa, Ohio, USA -   GOC incident. Explanation: Meteor.

26 April 1958 21:05 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia -   Red hot coal object streaked across sky over Adelaide. Made hissing noise.

29 April 1958 20:10 - Burlington, Iowa, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Hussord). Explanation: Meteor.

30 April 1958 20:00 - Morioka City, Japan -   Photo of an egg-shaped object, invisible to the photographer at the time.

30 April 1958 21:00 - Lowry AFB, Colorado , USA -   An object was observed and photographed. One object was observed by military witnesses at an airfield for over three minutes. Explanation: Satellite.

30 April 1958 22:40 - Miami, Florida, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for 18 seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

In May 1958 Around 2300 - Lakeland, Florida, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

1 May 1958 Around 2200 - Lakeland, Florida, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

2 May 1958 02:00 - Eastern Part, Spain -   An object was observed and photographed. One object was observed by military witnesses for 90 seconds (Bryant). Explanation: Satellite.

3 May 1958 22:00 - Costa Azul, Uruguay -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

3 May 1958 23:00 - Suedfuen, Denmark -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

5 May 1958 02:35 - Schweinfurt, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Pohland).

7 May 1958 17:50 - Fresno, California , USA -   An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for 90 minutes. Explanation: Venus.

7 May 1958 20:15 - Spring City, Tennessee, USA -   Star-like objects were observed and photographed. Two objects were observed for 30 minutes (Kincannon). Explanation: Star.

8 May 1958 - Houston, Texas, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

8 May 1958 05:00 - Basel, Switzerland -   A fireball was observed. One fireball was observed by several witnesses.

9 May 1958 00:21 - Marietta, Ohio, USA -   Objects were observed using optical instruments. More than one object was observed in cloudy weather by one male witness for over one minute (Angier). Explanation: Aircraft.

9 May 1958 21:00 - Atlanta, Georgia, USA -   Unusual objects were sighted, that had unconventional appearance and aerobatic performance. Two objects, the size of a star, were observed by one experienced male witness for 30 seconds (Van Geuns).

11 May 1958 11:20 - Saigon, Vietnam -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for a few seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

11 May 1958 Evening - Frankfurt, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Barndt).

14 May 1958 22:00 - Farmington, New Mexico, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Lamoreaux). Explanation: Meteor.

15 May 1958 21:30 - Yuma, Arizona , USA -   Three objects were observed for 20 minutes (Sanders).

15 May 1958 21:57 - Fort Bragg, North Carolina, USA -   Orange round object travelling at terrific speed moving rapidly to the north. Explanation: Satellite.

16 May 1958 - Jacksonville, Florida, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

16 May 1958 00:30 - Wiesbaden, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Blumenthal).

16 May 1958 19:20 - Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Howard). Explanation: Meteor.

17 May 1958 20:15 - Kisalon, Philippines -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for under one minute (Risacker). Explanation: Meteor.

17 May 1958 21:15 - Hayward, California , USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

17 May 1958 23:45 - Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by two male witnesses.

18 May 1958 19:54 - Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Huasaker). Explanation: Meteor.

18 May 1958 Night - Roswell, New Mexico, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds.

18 May 1958 Night - Alamogordo, New Mexico, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds.

18 May 1958 Night - New Mexico, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a military married couple for 30 seconds (Simons). Explanation: Meteor.

20 May 1958 - Williamson, West Virginia, USA -   Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness on a river (Hyden).

20 May 1958 00:11 - Canton, Ohio, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Woodworth). Explanation: Meteor.

21 May 1958 - Marseille, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

23 May 1958 21:30 - Punchbowl, New South Wales, Australia -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by two witnesses (Welstead).

24 May 1958 Around 0100 - Grand Bend, Lake Huron, Ontario, Canada -   Police incident.

24 May 1958 21:55 - Hillerod, Denmark -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

24 May 1958 23:00 - Copenhagen, Denmark -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

26 May 1958 - Bello Monte, Venezuela -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed for a few minutes.

26 May 1958 00:05 - Jaungyde, Denmark -   An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. Nocturnal lights were observed by two witnesses in a forest (Ladegaard; Verholt).

26 May 1958 22:30 - Wiesbaden, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Blumenthal).

26 May 1958 24:00 - Domremy-la-Pucelle, France -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

27 May 1958 - Bahia State Coast, Brazil -   Varig Airline incident.

27 May 1958 19:58 - Wednesford, UK -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by two witnesses, a married couple (Reynolds).

27 May 1958 23:57 - Denver, Colorado , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for 12 seconds (Glover). Explanation: Meteor.

28 May 1958 18:40 - Caracas, Venezuela -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by several hundred witnesses (Gomez).

28 May 1958 18:40 - Petare, Venezuela -   Huge cigar with lights flies toward Caracas.

28 May 1958 18:40 - Sabana Grande, Venezuela -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

28 May 1958 18:40 - San Agustin, Venezuela -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

29 May 1958 03:59 - N, Puerto Rico, USA -   EAL incident. Explanation: Meteor.

29 May 1958 23:30 - Trenton, New Jersey, USA -   Photo. Explanation: Coincidenc.

30 May 1958 21:20 - Ural'Sk, Kazakhstan -   Science Writer incident.

In June 1958 - Sideia, Papua New Guinea -   A lunar anomaly was observed. One blue sphere, the size of the moon, was observed by two witnesses, one of them an experienced observor, on the shore for five minutes (Cruttwell). Explanation: Moon.

In June 1958 Afternoon - Berlin, Germany -   Hovered.

In June 1958 19:00 - Menapi, Papua New Guinea -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. One white light, the size of a star, was observed by a group of children (Ririka). Explanation: Star.

1 June 1958 20:50 - Tanjung Malim, Malaysia -   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.

3 June 1958 19:06 - Eunice, New Mexico, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness. Explanation: Meteor.

3 June 1958 19:57 - Pecos, Texas, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness. Explanation: Meteor.

4 June 1958 20:50 - Sarasota, Florida, USA -   One object was observed.

4 June 1958 21:15 - Kansas City, Missouri, USA -   An object identified as the planet Jupiter was observed. One object was observed for 90 minutes (Powell). Explanation: Jupiter.

4 June 1958 Around 2300 - Frankfurt, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Heinicke).

4 June 1958 23:00 - Wiesbaden, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Blumenthal).

In early June 1958 21:00 - Bronx, New York, USA -   Seven brightly illuminated elliptical discs racing uniformly across the night sky were seen moving NNW to SSE equally spaced apart. Explanation: Balloon.

5 June 1958 22:30 - Uruguay -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed. Explanation: Meteor.

5 June 1958 23:15 - Wiesbaden, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Blumenthal).

6 June 1958 22:00 - Oppenweiler, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Wilamwas).

7 June 1958 21:30 - Mount Egmont, New Zealand -   Red glow over mountains. White ovoid shoots up, stops, shoots horizontally rapidly to the northwest passing overhead of witnesses.

9 June 1958 22:57 - South Bethpage, New York, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few seconds (Rubanow). Explanation: Meteor.

12 June 1958 04:26 - Huntsville W 10M, Texas, USA -   Pilot incident. Explanation: Satellite.

12 June 1958 23:30 - Beja, Portugal -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

12 June 1958 23:55 - Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for 18 seconds (Cade). Explanation: Meteor.

16 June 1958 23:30 - Beja, Portugal -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

18 June 1958 04:14 - Pecos, Texas, USA -   An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for 50 minutes. Explanation: Venus.

19 June 1958 23:17 - 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 in cloudy weather by one witness in a city for over one minute (Carden). Explanation: Aircraft.

20 June 1958 23:05 - Fort Bragg, North Carolina, USA -   Silver, circular object, its lower portion seen through green haze

20 June 1958 24:00 - Brande, Denmark -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Reichhard).

21 June 1958 02:40 - Walker AFB, New Mexico, USA -   Two objects were observed by military witnesses at an airfield for 24 seconds.

22 June 1958 10:56 - Knoxville, Tennessee, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for a few seconds (Brandt). Explanation: Meteor.

24 June 1958 20:00 - Dallas, Texas, USA -   Lunar anomaly were observed. Two objects were observed for 40 minutes (Gobel). Explanation: Moon.

24 June 1958 21:00 - Foix, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were reported. Explanation: Meteor.

24 June 1958 21:00 - Vincennes, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were reported. Explanation: Meteor.

24 June 1958 21:00 - Bourgogne, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were reported. Explanation: Meteor.

24 June 1958 21:00 - France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were reported. Explanation: Meteor.

24 June 1958 21:00 - Cambrai, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were reported. Explanation: Meteor.

24 June 1958 21:00 - Wolvertem, Belgium -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed. Explanation: Meteor.

26 June 1958 - Belfast, Maine, USA -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. One object was observed by a male witness for ten minutes (Lufkin).

26 June 1958 02:02 - Tacoma, Washington, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Recond). Explanation: Meteor.

27 June 1958 20:59 - Yonne, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, the size of a star, was observed for over four minutes.

28 June 1958 02:17 - Shannon, Atlantic -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses on the ocean for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

28 June 1958 02:51 - Charleston S, West Virginia, USA -   EAL incident. Explanation: Meteor.

28 June 1958 03:00 - Shannon Apt, Ireland -   KLM Airline incident.

28 June 1958 17:25 - Temuco, Chile -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

28 June 1958 19:04 - Nome, Alaska, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few seconds (Mikko). Explanation: Meteor.

29 June 1958 - -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were reported. Explanation: Re-entry.

30 June 1958 01:30 - Climax, Colorado , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few seconds (Potts). Explanation: Meteor.

In Mid- 1958 18:00 - Durban, South Africa -   A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by 13 witnesses (Dighton).

In Mid- 1958 18:50 - Newark, New Jersey, USA -   2 reports of same UFO.

In Mid- 1958 Evening - Brockton 4M Hwy28, Massachusetts, USA -   Unidentified objects were sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. More than four objects, the size of a star, were observed in clear weather by more than two witnesses for five minutes (Waite).

In Mid- 1958 After 2100 - Maryville, Tennessee, USA -   Falling leaf motion.

In Mid- 1958 Around 2200 - La Porte Se7M, Indiana, USA -   Hovered.

In Mid- 1958 22:00 - Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object, the size of the moon, was observed in clear weather by more than two witnesses for over three minutes (Ference).

In Mid- 1958 Around 2200 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, the size of a star, was observed in clear weather by one male witness in a city for ten minutes (Porter).

In Mid- 1958 22:00 - Randallstown, Maryland, USA -   Two triangular slow, silent low flying objects, each with three white lights, were seen in mid-1958 over Baltimore County, Maryland by hundreds.

In Mid- 1958 Night - Sonderborg, Denmark -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Maliscewski).

30 June 1958 23:00 - Uruguay -   One object was observed.

In July 1958 Night - Little Neck, New York, USA -   Less than 20 objects were observed for five minutes (Goshgarian).

1 July 1958 03:45 - Springfield, Ohio, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (McGarry). Explanation: Meteor.

Mid- 1958 Around 1800 - Chessington, UK -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation.

1 July 1958 19:20 - Norfolk, Virginia , USA -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. One object was observed for over 29 minutes (McCubbin). Explanation: Star.

1 July 1958 19:59 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Brickett). Explanation: Meteor.

2 July 1958 20:15 - Columbia N8M, South Carolina, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Thurston). Explanation: Meteor.

2 July 1958 21:15 - Ascension Island E, Atlantic -   SS African Pl. incident. Explanation: Meteor.

2 July 1958 21:30 - Germantown W, Ohio, USA -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed for over 90 minutes (Lynch). Explanation: Star.

5 July 1958 06:05 - Atlantic -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed on the ocean. Explanation: Meteor.

6 July 1958 23:10 - Stenderup, Denmark -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

7 July 1958 20:58 - Cardona, Uruguay -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

7 July 1958 Night - Helena, Montana, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Jasmin).

8 July 1958 20:28 - Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Explanation: Aircraft.

8 July 1958 21:18 - Boreland W, Michigan, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few seconds (Mee). Explanation: Meteor.

9 July 1958 23:21 - Massillon, Ohio, USA -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object, about 10 feet across, was observed in clear weather by two male experienced military witnesses for five minutes (Smith).

10 July 1958 19:28 - Kentucky, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

11 July 1958 - Belfast, Maine, USA -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. An unidentified object moving in a straight trajectory across the sky was observed by a male witness (Lufkin). Explanation: Star.

11 July 1958 - Lincoln, Nebraska, USA -   Motion pictures. Explanation: Reflection.

11 July 1958 22:19 - Annemasse, France -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

11 July 1958 22:27 - Etain Afb, France -   An object was observed and photographed. One object was observed by military witnesses at an airfield for 24 seconds. Explanation: Satellite.

12 July 1958 - San Salvador De Jujuy, Argentina -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

12 July 1958 - Michigan, USA -   An object was observed and photographed. Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness. Explanation: Satellite.

12 July 1958 06:35 - Buffalo Sw13M, Wyoming, USA -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed (Tass). Explanation: Balloon.

12 July 1958 20:45 - Randolph AFB, Texas, USA -   An object was observed and photographed. One object was observed by military witnesses at an airfield for 36 seconds. Explanation: Satellite.

12 July 1958 21:35 - Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA -   An object was observed and photographed. One object was observed by military witnesses for 90 seconds. Explanation: Satellite.

12 July 1958 21:35 - Wyandotte, Michigan, USA -   An object was observed and photographed. One object was observed by military witnesses for 90 seconds (Berg). Explanation: Satellite.

12 July 1958 21:35 - Warren, Ohio, USA -   An object was observed and photographed. One object was observed by military witnesses for 90 seconds. Explanation: Satellite.

12 July 1958 21:35 - Grawn, Michigan, USA -   An object was observed and photographed. One object was observed by military witnesses for 90 seconds. Explanation: Satellite.

12 July 1958 22:30 - Annemasse, France -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

12 July 1958 23:00 - Braga, Portugal -   Fiery disc changed colors over city.

12 July 1958 23:30 - Beja, Portugal -   One disc was observed in a residential area.

13 July 1958 18:30 - Ceara State, Brazil -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

13 July 1958 20:45 - Wellington, Texas, USA -   PAA incident. Explanation: Satellite.

13 July 1958 20:45 - Randolph AFB, Texas, USA -   An object was observed and photographed. One object was observed by military witnesses at an airfield for two minutes. Explanation: Satellite.

14 July 1958 - Moulinet, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, the size of a star, was observed.

14 July 1958 04:30 - Bellbrook, Ohio, USA -   An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. One object was observed for several hours (Jordan). Explanation: Venus.

14 July 1958 18:30 - Ceara State, Brazil -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed for two minutes.

14 July 1958 20:55 - Seoul, South Korea -   One object was observed for two minutes (Cheeseman).

14 July 1958 Before 2100 - Dornbirn, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Hans).

14 July 1958 21:30 - Pyongtaek Aux Afld, South Korea -   One object was observed by military witnesses at an airfield for 18 seconds (Menard).

14 July 1958 22:00 - Fouillet, France -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

14 July 1958 22:00 - SW, Atlantic -   Green fireballs were observed. Eight green green fireballs were observed by a male witness.

14 July 1958 22:00 - Berlin, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Zieger).

15 July 1958 - Cowell, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, Australia -   Blue ball with brilliant white tail moved quickly to the northwest.

15 July 1958 18:30 - Ceara State, Brazil -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed for two minutes.

15 July 1958 20:20 - Knoxville, Tennessee, USA -   An object was observed and photographed. One object was observed for over one minute (Brock; Maxey). Explanation: Satellite.

15 July 1958 21:00 - Lyon, France -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

15 July 1958 21:15 - Annemasse, France -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

In mid-July 1958 Night - Udine, Italy -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by numerous witnesses (Colbertado).

16 July 1958 - Montelimar, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, the size of a star, was observed.

16 July 1958 02:45 - Spanaway, Washington, USA -   Two objects were observed for 30 seconds (Dewitt).

16 July 1958 19:30 - Biarritz, France -   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. Explanation: Birds.

17 July 1958 - Sobral, Brazil -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

17 July 1958 04:45 - Miami, Florida, USA -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. One object was observed (Regan). Explanation: Star.

19 July 1958 20:30 - Dayton, Ohio, USA -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed for 20 minutes (Johnson). Explanation: Prank.

19 July 1958 Night - Brooklyn, New York, USA -   One object was observed for five minutes (Norman).

20 July 1958 02:28 - Se100+M, Atlantic -   USCG incident. Explanation: Meteor.

20 July 1958 21:24 - Hamar N, Norway -   Meteor-like objects were observed. Two objects were observed by military witnesses for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

20 July 1958 23:00 - Gryder Buff, New York, USA -   Five objects were observed for several hours (Currie).

20 July 1958 23:15 - Midwest City, Oklahoma, USA -   An object identified as the planet Jupiter was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for 42 seconds. Explanation: Jupiter.

23 July 1958 - Clarkson, Ohio, USA -   Nocturnal lights were observed by a female witness (Meek).

24 July 1958 00:30 - Riga, Latvia -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few minutes. Explanation: Meteor.

24 July 1958 06:00 - West Nyack, New York, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for 12 seconds (Banks). Explanation: Meteor.

24 July 1958 20:27 - Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for 18 seconds (Tombaugh). Explanation: Meteor.

27 July 1958 21:55 - La Mesa, California , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed (Stanley). Explanation: Meteor.

28 July 1958 00:30 - Duncanville S1+M, Texas, USA -   An object later identified as the planet Mars was observed. One object was observed for 90 minutes (McClung). Explanation: Mars.

28 July 1958 19:00 - Manaus, Brazil -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

28 July 1958 21:40 - Boreland W, Michigan, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for 12 seconds (Mee). Explanation: Meteor.

29 July 1958 18:45 - Fortaleza, Brazil -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, the size of a star, was observed in clear weather by one experienced male witness (Ramos).

29 July 1958 20:25 - Elmont, New York, USA -   One object was observed for seven minutes (Mrutchtman).

30 July 1958 03:30 - Zahl W1M, North Dakota, USA -   An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for 150 minutes. Explanation: Venus.

30 July 1958 20:40 - Camas N, Washington, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

In August 1958 - Carlsbad, New Mexico, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

In August 1958 19:30 - Mojon Alto, Spain -   Landed remotely, four KM away. Rocket shaped, 8 m. high, steel-like, with three legs. No noise, rose at increasing speed toward Africa.

In August 1958 Evening - Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania, USA -   An object was observed using optical instruments. One object, the size of a star, was observed by more than one male witness, typical age 17, for ten minutes (Gordon).

In August 1958 20:30 - Trieste, Italy -   25m diameter domed disc with white steady light and two beams of colored light. 500m altitude, then shot straight up.

In August 1958 21:10 - Maryville, Tennessee, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

In August 1958 22:00 - Udine, Italy -   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 witness (Colbertado).

In August 1958 Around 2200 - Damascus, Or, Ohio, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by more than one male witness, typical age 12 (Josefson).

1 August 1958 00:26 - Portland, Oregon, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported. Explanation: Meteor.

1 August 1958 22:45 - Bentleyville, Pennsylvania, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

2 August 1958 - USA -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. An object which flew in a straight line across the sky was reported. Explanation: Planet.

2 August 1958 22:20 - Lady Bower-Riverlin, UK -   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, a married couple, on a highway for over one minute (Cadwallender).

3 August 1958 - Akita, Japan -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported. Explanation: Meteor.

3 August 1958 - Villa El Retiro, Argentina -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

3 August 1958 01:15 - Ontario, Canada -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object, the size of a star, was observed.

3 August 1958 03:05 - Tioga, North Dakota, USA -   An object later identified as the planet Mars was observed. One object was observed for 145 minutes. Explanation: Mars.

3 August 1958 20:15 - Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported. Explanation: Meteor.

4 August 1958 04:15 - Ponca City, Oklahoma, USA -   One object was observed for 45 minutes (Morris).

4 August 1958 22:00 - Troy Hills, New Jersey, USA -   Meteor-like objects were observed. Two objects were observed for 12 seconds (Bollinger). Explanation: Meteor.

5 August 1958 20:22 - Texarkana, Arkansas, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for 12 seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

5 August 1958 21:45 - Berlin, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Pickert).

6 August 1958 19:25 - Tarabulus, Libya -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for a few seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

6 August 1958 20:10 - Atlantic -   One object was observed for 36 seconds from Warwick Parish (Wright).

8 August 1958 After 2000 - Oshawa, Ontario, Canada -   Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Physiological effects were noted. Two objects were observed by several male witnesses (as reported to the police).

8 August 1958 20:48 - Mauerkirchen, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Lachermaier).

8 August 1958 22:10 - Alamogordo, New Mexico, USA -   Unusual objects were sighted, that had unconventional appearance and aerobatic performance. More than one object was observed by 12 female witnesses (Car). Explanation: Balloon.

8 August 1958 23:00 - Minot, North Dakota, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for 18 seconds (Waine). Explanation: Meteor.

8 August 1958 23:24 - Flat Rock, Michigan, USA -   One object, five times the size of the moon, was observed.

9 August 1958 20:09 - Roswell S, New Mexico, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Logair). Explanation: Meteor.

9 August 1958 20:15 - Detroit, Michigan, USA -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by over 32 witnesses, one of them an experienced observor, as reported to the police, at an airport for 225 minutes (Schoonmaker).

10 August 1958 04:58 - Trent, Texas, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Hicks). Explanation: Meteor.

10 August 1958 06:50 - Uruguay -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed. Explanation: Meteor.

10 August 1958 21:30 - Arvada S3+M, Colorado , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for 12 seconds (Durham). Explanation: Meteor.

10 August 1958 23:25 - Aurec.Loire, France -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

11 August 1958 Around midnight - Muskegon, Michigan, USA -   Unidentified but otherwise conventional objects were sighted. Two objects were observed by military witnesses for two hours (Uscg).

11 August 1958 21:27 - Breckenridge Se, Texas, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few seconds (Miller). Explanation: Meteor.

11 August 1958 22:11 - Lincoln, Nebraska, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for 12 seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

11 August 1958 22:11 - Omaha, Nebraska, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

11 August 1958 22:30 - Chautauqua Lake, New York, USA -   Procession of objects.

11 August 1958 23:30 - Rawlins, Wyoming, USA -   One object was observed by a male witness for 40 minutes.

11 August 1958 23:30 - Rock Springs, Wyoming, USA -   One object was observed by a male witness for 40 minutes.

12 August 1958 01:45 - Madras, Oregon, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for a few seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

12 August 1958 21:22 - Cleveland, Ohio, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object, the size of a star, was observed by several hundred witnesses, at least one of them an experienced observor, for 18 seconds (Nassau; Olson). Explanation: Meteor.

12 August 1958 21:30 - Alamogordo, New Mexico, USA -   Electrical Engineer incident.

13 August 1958 20:20 - Ponca City, Oklahoma, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few seconds (Ward). Explanation: Meteor.

13 August 1958 22:00 - Feldham, UK -   Balloon-like object observed. One ball, larger than a star, was observed by one male witness for 30 minutes (Fisher). Explanation: Balloon.

13 August 1958 Around 2300 - Cleveland, Ohio, USA -   Case Tech incident.

14 August 1958 00:55 - Newport, Arkansas, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for 12 seconds (Raber). Explanation: Meteor.

14 August 1958 21:45 - Dayton, Ohio, USA -   An object was observed and photographed. One object was observed for 4.5 minutes (Hutchison). Explanation: Satellite.

14 August 1958 23:00 - Berse.Ville, France -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

15 August 1958 Evening - Zurich, Switzerland -   A hovering object was observed. Nocturnal lights were observed by three witnesses (Fahrni).

In mid-August 1958 After 2200 - Azores 2 Days Wast, Azores, Portugal -   A hovering object was observed. One object was observed in clear weather by six witnesses on the ocean for 20 minutes (Martinussen).

15 August 1958 22:47 - Roswell, New Mexico, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Sweeney). Explanation: Meteor.

17 August 1958 - Oran, Argentina -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

17 August 1958 19:05 - Warren, Michigan, USA -   Extremely bright object shaped first like a bell, then a saucer

17 August 1958 19:22 - Birmingham, Michigan, USA -   An object was observed and photographed. One object was observed for over three minutes (Griffith). Explanation: Satellite.

17 August 1958 23:30 - Heide, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Poegel).

18 August 1958 02:40 - Hammonton, New Jersey, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

18 August 1958 06:30 - Tabacal, Argentina -   Disc crosses sky rapidly to the south, descending. Leaves violet trail.

19 August 1958 - Bloomfield, New Jersey, USA -   Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Sturm, F).

19 August 1958 20:47 - Beacon, New York, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Explanation: Aircraft.

19 August 1958 22:00 - Chisholm, Minnesota, USA -   Seven objects were observed by four witnesses for over one minute.

19 August 1958 Night - Wien (Vienna), Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

19 August 1958 Night - Aviz, Portugal -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

20 August 1958 19:40 - E, Mediterranean -   An object was observed and photographed. One object was observed by military witnesses. Explanation: Satellite.

20 August 1958 23:30 - Dayton, Ohio, USA -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. One object was observed for 45 minutes (Pfahler). Explanation: Star.

21 August 1958 19:50 - Udine, Italy -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, the size of a star, was observed.

22 August 1958 - Pittsburgh, Allegheny Obs, Pennsylvania, USA -   Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness at an observatory (McClelland).

22 August 1958 17:50 - N Pacific, Russia -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for a few seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

22 August 1958 21:30 - Rock Springs, Wyoming, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Hobt). Explanation: Meteor.

23 August 1958 23:15 - Rockville Bridge N5M, Pennsylvania, USA -   One object was observed on a bridge for 12 seconds. Explanation: Balloon.

24 August 1958 - Angaco, Argentina -   Hovered.

24 August 1958 Around 0500 - Westwood, New Jersey, USA -   Hovered.

24 August 1958 19:15 - Ridgefield, Washington, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed very briefly (Gaule). Explanation: Meteor.

24 August 1958 22:45 - Edgbaston West Mid, UK -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object, larger than a star, was observed by two single female witnesses for 65 minutes (Elliott). Explanation: Star.

26 August 1958 20:10 - Lynchburg, Virginia, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

27 August 1958 20:15 - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

27 August 1958 20:56 - Nevele, Belgium -   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 six seconds (Bonami).

27 August 1958 21:00 - Old Bridge, New Jersey, USA -   An unidentified object, later identified as a planet, was observed. An unidentified object, later identified as a planet, was observed. One object was observed for three hours (Miller). Explanation: Mars.

29 August 1958 Around midnight - Andenes, Norway -   Norwegian AF DC-3 incident.

30 August 1958 04:15 - St Wolfgang, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

In September 1958 22:50 - Bognor Regis, UK -   An object later identified as the planet Mars was observed. One object, larger than a star, was observed by three witnesses for five hours (Baker). Explanation: Balloon.

1 September 1958 - Washington, District Of Columbia, USA -   Motion pictures. Explanation: Hoax.

1 September 1958 01:30 - Brewster, Washington, USA -   Nocturnal lights were observed by one experienced male witness (as reported to the police).

1 September 1958 23:15 - Wheelus Afb, Tripoli, Libya -   Project Blue Book "unidentified" case. Descended, climbed, varied speed from very fast to very slow, appeared motionless. No known aircraft in area.

2 September 1958 18:30 - San Antonio, Texas, USA -   Balloon-like object observed. One ball was observed for 30 minutes (Harthcock). Explanation: Balloon.

2 September 1958 19:45 - Forest, Belgium -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by several witnesses for ten minutes.

2 September 1958 20:30 - Boppard, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Zurtzheim).

2 September 1958 20:30 - Hueinghausen, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Koenig).

2 September 1958 20:30 - Kaiserslautern, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Klink).

4 September 1958 20:10 - Magdalensberg, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Joham).

5 September 1958 19:00 - Trieste, Italy -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed for over 60 minutes.

6 September 1958 - Salta, Argentina -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

6 September 1958 21:30 - Thermopolis, Wyoming, USA -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. One object was observed (Boots). Explanation: Star.

6 September 1958 22:45 - Torrington, Connecticut, USA -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. Electromagnetic effects were noted. An object which flew in a straight line across the sky was reported (Thompson).

7 September 1958 04:33 - Crosby W29M, North Dakota, USA -   An object later identified as the planet Mars was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for 90 minutes. Explanation: Mars.

7 September 1958 23:40 - Hastings E, Michigan, USA -   Unidentified but otherwise conventional objects were sighted. Two objects were observed for over 15 minutes (McCloud). Explanation: Star.

8 September 1958 00:05 - Sharpsville, Pennsylvania, USA -   An unidentified object, later identified as a planet, was observed. An unidentified object, later identified as a planet, was observed. One object was observed for 20 minutes (Jordan). Explanation: Mars.

8 September 1958 18:40 - Offutt AFB, Nebraska, USA -   USAF Major incident.

8 September 1958 20:12 - Kansas City, Missouri, USA -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object, nine times the size of the moon, was observed in clear weather by one experienced male witness for over four minutes (Clark). Explanation: Aircraft.

8 September 1958 21:25 - Worrstadt, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Diehl).

9 September 1958 20:50 - Dagenham, UK -   Unidentified objects were sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. Three objects, larger than a star, were observed by one male witness for 18 seconds (Earl). Explanation: Aircraft.

10 September 1958 23:29 - Highland, California , USA -   Objects later identified as the planet Mars were observed. Two objects were observed for several hours (Pooloeon). Explanation: Mars.

11 September 1958 03:45 - Cartwright, Newfoundland, Canada -   Photo. Explanation: EM.

11 September 1958 20:45 - Uruguay -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

13 September 1958 05:38 - Collins N2M, Missouri, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for 12 seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

13 September 1958 19:25 - Basel, Switzerland -   Hovered.

13 September 1958 24:00 - Zillertal, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Zimmermann).

14 September 1958 Evening - Baileys Bay, Atlantic -   An object was observed and photographed. One object was observed on the ocean for over five minutes (Musson). Explanation: Satellite.

14 September 1958 22:10 - Lakewood, Ohio, USA -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. One object was observed for 45 minutes (Farrabee). Explanation: Star.

14 September 1958 After 2300 - Augsburg, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Kleitner).

In mid-September 1958 - Newark, Ohio, USA -   Unusual objects were sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. More than one object was observed by two experienced male witnesses (as reported to the police) (Sherburn).

15 September 1958 00:15 - St Joseph, Michigan, USA -   One object was observed for over 31 minutes (Moore).

16 September 1958 04:25 - Moody AFB, Georgia, USA -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. One object was observed by a male witness at an airfield for over 40 minutes. Explanation: Star.

16 September 1958 22:15 - Westbury, New York, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Price). Explanation: Meteor.

16 September 1958 Night - Archena, Spain -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

18 September 1958 - Derby, Colorado , USA -   Photo. Explanation: Coincidenc.

18 September 1958 19:50 - St George, Atlantic -   An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for over 75 minutes. Explanation: Venus.

19 September 1958 - Wright-Patterson, Ohio, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported at an airfield (Robertson). Explanation: Meteor.

20 September 1958 22:50 - Merton Park, UK -   An aircraft-like object was observed. One aircraft-like object, larger than a star, was observed by one male witness for 12 seconds (Sturzaker). Explanation: Aircraft.

21 September 1958 21:45 - Hueinghausen, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Schroeder).

22 September 1958 - Lake City Rte2, Tennessee, USA -   Nocturnal lights were observed by a female witness (Bunch).

22 September 1958 00:30 - Pouey-Ferre, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

22 September 1958 22:30 - Indianapolis, Indiana, USA -   An object later identified as the planet Mars was observed. One object was observed for over 75 minutes. Explanation: Mars.

22 September 1958 Night - Briceville, Tennessee, USA -   Lieutenant incident.

25 September 1958 - Brentwood, California , USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported (Lazar).

25 September 1958 21:23 - Mississippi, USA -   4 reports of same UFO. Explanation: Meteor.

25 September 1958 Night - Birmingham, Alabama, USA -   ANG T-33 incident. Explanation: Meteor.

26 September 1958 00:00 - Southwick S4M, Massachusetts, USA -   Photo. Explanation: Meteor.

26 September 1958 20:00 - Bourg-St Bernard, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed for ten minutes.

26 September 1958 22:22 - St Hilaire.Touvet, France -   Green fireballs were observed. Two green green fireballs were observed by two witnesses for two minutes.

27 September 1958 18:40 - Sw, France -   A green fireball was observed. One green green fireball was observed. Explanation: Planet.

27 September 1958 20:16 - Glasgow Afs, Montana, USA -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. One object was observed by military witnesses at an airfield. Explanation: Star.

27 September 1958 21:00 - Maz De Azil, France -   A green fireball was observed. One green green fireball was observed for over 60 minutes.

27 September 1958 21:40 - Eagle Lake, California , USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

27 September 1958 21:55 - Alaska, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness. Explanation: Meteor.

28 September 1958 01:00 - Copenhagen, New York, USA -   Three objects were observed by five witnesses for over three minutes.

28 September 1958 02:45 - Laruns, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

28 September 1958 02:46 - Mont.Marsan, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

28 September 1958 04:00 - Bristol, Tennessee, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for 12 seconds (Byrd). Explanation: Meteor.

28 September 1958 22:17 - New York, New York, USA -   TWA incident. Explanation: Meteor.

28 September 1958 22:25 - Seaford, New York, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for a few seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

29 September 1958 - Hardscrabble, Ohio, USA -   (Ambiguous location - more than one place with this name).

29 September 1958 04:25 - Milan, Indiana, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

29 September 1958 04:25 - Delaware, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

29 September 1958 04:25 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

29 September 1958 04:25 - Columbus, Pennsylvania, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

29 September 1958 04:25 - Derwood Nike Base, Maryland, USA -   Landed remotely. Explanation: Meteor.

29 September 1958 Night - Denton, Maryland, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported (Morgan). Explanation: Meteor.

29 September 1958 Night - Akron, Ohio, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported at an airport.

29 September 1958 Night - Youngstown, Ohio, USA -   Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Simmerlink).

In October 1958 - Sideia, Papua New Guinea -   Steady light.

In October 1958 - Richfield, Utah, USA -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed.

1 October 1958 - Poland, Poland -   Polish AF incident.

1 October 1958 17:40 - Bell Buckle, Tennessee, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for 42 seconds (Kerr). Explanation: Meteor.

1 October 1958 21:00 - Foxholm Sw, North Dakota, USA -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. One object was observed for over 15 minutes (McCann). Explanation: Star.

2 October 1958 21:30 - Paris, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed for over 60 minutes.

2 October 1958 23:15 - Pando, Uruguay -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

3 October 1958 00:13 - Switzerland -   An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. Nocturnal lights were observed by two witnesses.

3 October 1958 19:00 - Biarritz Bidart, France -   A cigar-shaped object was observed. One object was observed. Explanation: Planet.

3 October 1958 19:00 - Biarritz Region, France -   A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object was observed. Explanation: Planet.

4 October 1958 04:30 - Gelsenkirchen, Germany -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

4 October 1958 Around 1600 - Danby, California , USA -   Unidentified but otherwise conventional objects were sighted. Two objects, about 20 feet across, were observed by a male witness for 20 minutes. Explanation: Reflection.

4 October 1958 18:30 - Deming, New Mexico, USA -   Two objects were observed for five minutes (Sloan). Explanation: Reflection.

5 October 1958 - Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA -   Saw pulsating fireball.

5 October 1958 20:00 - Warren, Ohio, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

5 October 1958 20:30 - Noroton, Connecticut, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Dutton). Explanation: Meteor.

5 October 1958 22:00 - Fargo S, North Dakota, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

7 October 1958 02:30 - Townsville, Queensland, Australia -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

7 October 1958 03:00 - Indian Head Se7M, Saskatchewan, Canada -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

8 October 1958 - Newark, Ohio, USA -   Crescent-shaped objects were observed. More than one crescent-shaped object was observed by two experienced male witnesses (as reported to the police) (Sherburn).

8 October 1958 06:40 - Genval, Belgium -   Hovered.

9 October 1958 19:40 - Green River Lakes, Wyoming, USA -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. One object was observed for over 15 minutes (Greer). Explanation: Star.

9 October 1958 21:15 - Barahona, Dominican Republic -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

9 October 1958 22:00 - Little Sheep Mtn, Wyoming, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported at a mountain.

11 October 1958 21:00 - Roma, Italy -   Hovered.

12 October 1958 03:55 - Valparaiso, Chile -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for six seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

12 October 1958 21:50 - Aurora, Illinois, USA -   Police incident.

13 October 1958 After 0100 - Bear Creek Harbor, Ontario, Canada -   Police incident.

13 October 1958 Around 0200 - Wayne County, Ny59, New York, USA -   Nautical UFO. Fiery object crashed into Lake Ontario. one adult witness. Explanation: Meteor.

13 October 1958 18:40 - Kleinostheim, Germany -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Jager). Explanation: Meteor.

13 October 1958 19:20 - Cameron S15M, Arizona , USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by one witness for six seconds (Le Grand). Explanation: Meteor.

13 October 1958 22:10 - Brandt, Ohio, USA -   Large white disc to the northeast, makes instant turn to the south, accelerates. Jets chase it rapidly to the southeast.

13 October 1958 23:04 - Santiago Del Estero, Argentina -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

14 October 1958 00:40 - Calhoun E2M, Louisiana, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few seconds (Gilete). Explanation: Meteor.

14 October 1958 01:00 - Soelden, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

14 October 1958 01:05 - Dellach, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

14 October 1958 Pre-dawn - South Central, Indiana, USA -   Nocturnal lights were observed by numerous witnesses.

14 October 1958 19:00 - Santiago Del Estero, Argentina -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

14 October 1958 19:10 - Dayton, Ohio, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for 30 seconds (Johnson). Explanation: Meteor.

14 October 1958 20:39 - Aurora, Illinois, USA -   Hovered.

15 October 1958 19:50 - Valdivia, Chile -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

15 October 1958 After 2100 - Newark, Ohio, 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 male witness (Hyder).

16 October 1958 17:15 - Resolution Island, Northwest Territories, Canada -   An object identified as the planet Jupiter was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for over three minutes. Explanation: Jupiter.

16 October 1958 Night - Newark, Ohio, USA -   Photo

17 October 1958 Around 2000 - Wien (Vienna), Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

17 October 1958 20:00 - Pedras Rubras Apt, Portugal -   Two bright objects make odd maneuvers.

17 October 1958 20:15 - Chicago, Illinois, USA -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object, the size of a star, was observed by more than one male witness in a city (Gorski).

17 October 1958 22:00 - Labatut Rivere, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

17 October 1958 23:05 - Olympic Natl Park, Washington, USA -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. One object was observed in a forest (Kuns). Explanation: Star.

17 October 1958 23:25 - Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA -   Meteor-like objects were observed. 24 objects were observed for 24 seconds (Freeman). Explanation: Meteor.

17 October 1958 23:35 - New York, New York, USA -   One object was observed for five minutes (Jones).

18 October 1958 18:30 - Dogura, Papua New Guinea -   A green fireball was observed. One green fireball was observed by one witness (Sweet). Explanation: Meteor.

18 October 1958 21:00 - Wamera, Papua New Guinea -   Bright green fireball. Explanation: Meteor.

18 October 1958 21:40 - Atlantic -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed on the ocean for six seconds (Van Tiel). Explanation: Meteor.

19 October 1958 15:44 - Dayton, Ohio, USA -   Unidentified but otherwise conventional objects were sighted. Two objects were observed by military witnesses at an airfield for 42 seconds (Hunt). Explanation: Aircraft.

19 October 1958 17:55 - Wenatchee, Washington, USA -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. One object was observed for seven minutes (Sanstrom). Explanation: Star.

19 October 1958 18:20 - Graz, Austria -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

20 October 1958 18:18 - Kerrville, Texas, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for 30 seconds (Baker). Explanation: Meteor.

20 October 1958 18:20 - Val Verde, Texas, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for 30 seconds (Kippman). Explanation: Meteor.

20 October 1958 18:56 - Sweetwater, Texas, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Huckabee). Explanation: Meteor.

21 October 1958 - Northeastern, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed. Explanation: Meteor.

21 October 1958 - Cleveland, Lake Erie, Ohio, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. An object which flew in a straight line across the sky was reported at a lake. Explanation: Meteor.

21 October 1958 18:55 - Karlaruke, Germany -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses for a few seconds (Mathews). Explanation: Meteor.

21 October 1958 21:45 - Bra Ne, Atlantic -   Ms Cometa incident. Explanation: Meteor.

21 October 1958 22:00 - Clarksville, Tennessee, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

22 October 1958 01:25 - Soap Lake, Washington, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for five minutes (Wood). Explanation: Meteor.

22 October 1958 17:00 - Jadotville, Congo -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

22 October 1958 18:25 - Midland, Texas, USA -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. One object was observed for 21 minutes (Dueham). Explanation: Star.

23 October 1958 - Orebro, Sweden -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed in cloudy weather by one experienced male witness (Stenkula).

24 October 1958 17:00 - Millevaches Plateau, France -   Hovered.

24 October 1958 Night - Stayton, Oregon, USA -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by more than two male witnesses, two of them experienced observors, as reported to the police, for ten minutes (Norfleet).

25 October 1958 - Yucca Valley, California , USA -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. One object was observed for six seconds (Van Tassel). Explanation: Reflection.

25 October 1958 18:40 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA -   An object was observed and photographed. One object was observed by a male witness for over one minute. Explanation: Satellite.

25 October 1958 18:45 - Gulf of Mexico -   An object was observed and photographed. One object was observed on the ocean for over one minute. Explanation: Satellite.

26 October 1958 - Lafayette, Indiana, USA -   Two objects were observed.

27 October 1958 - Sarasota, Florida, USA -   Hovered.

27 October 1958 17:00 - Fronteira, Portugal -   One sphere was observed in a city.

28 October 1958 19:00 - Theze, France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

28 October 1958 19:55 - Aspres.Buech, France -   One object was observed by six male witnesses at a mountain (Boyer, J).

28 October 1958 20:00 - St Julien, France -   Hovered.

28 October 1958 22:55 - Florida, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by a male witness for a few seconds. Explanation: Meteor.

29 October 1958 - Montevideo, Uruguay -   A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Barrios). Explanation: Meteor.

30 October 1958 18:48 - Maison Carree, Algeria -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

In November 1958 - Sideia, Papua New Guinea -   Like star, fluctuated white.

In November 1958 02:00 - Daly Waters, Northern Territory, Australia -   Solid object, exhaust vents, exhaust, stood still, moved to the southwest

31 October 1958 06:17 - Put-in-Bay, Ohio, USA -   An object later identified as the planet Mars was observed. One object was observed at a lake for over one minute (Zura). Explanation: Mars.

In November 1958 Dusk - Otyasskiy Forest, Russia -   Flying discs were observed. Two discs were observed by one male witness in a forest (Khmyrov).

In November 1958 18:00 - Lodi, California , USA -   Viewed through binoculars. two silver cigars hover. two red orbs exit, one goes to the north, one goes to the south.

In November 1958 19:15 - Dayton, Ohio, USA -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed for 165 minutes (Lambert). Explanation: Star.

31 October 1958 19:30 - Lokeren, Belgium -   A mysterious explosion was reported. One object was observed by three experienced witnesses (De Meyer).

31 October 1958 22:45 - Long Beach, New York, USA -   Meteor-like objects were observed. More than one object was observed for six seconds (Kligfeld). Explanation: Meteor.

In November 1958 Night - Black Rock, Arkansas, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

1 November 1958 00:40 - Walkerton, Ontario, Canada -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed by four experienced male witnesses (as reported to the police) (Johnston).

1 November 1958 21:45 - Jujuy, Argentina -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

1 November 1958 23:45 - Manche (Estuary), France -   An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.

2 November 1958 00:50 - Fairfax N9M, Oklahoma, USA -   Meteor-like objects were observed. Four objects were observed for six seconds (Chrisco). Explanation: Meteor.

3 November 1958 Dusk - Eatontown, New Jersey, USA -   An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by one experienced male witness for ten minutes (Harris).

4 November 1958 05:20 - Intervale, New Hampshire, USA -   An unusual object was sighted by multiple witnesses, that had unconventional appearance and aerobatic performance. One object was observed by one experienced male witness for 20 minutes (McLoughlin).

4 November 1958 20:50 - Columbus E, Ohio, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Russell). Explanation: Meteor.

4 November 1958 21:15 - Watertown, New York, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for 30 seconds (Manning). Explanation: Meteor.

6 November 1958 23:24 - El Paso, Texas, USA -   A star-like object was observed and photographed. One object was observed for five minutes (Kleinschmidt). Explanation: Star.

7 November 1958 00:05 - Poteau, Oklahoma, USA -   An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed for over ten minutes (Neugass). Explanation: Star.

8 November 1958 - Limoges, France -   A green fireball was observed. One green green fireball was observed.

10 November 1958 22:30 - Wantagh, New York, USA -   A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for a few seconds (Corbyons). Explanation: Meteor.

11 November 1958 01:40 - Topeka, Kansas, USA -   Nocturnal lights were reported.

12 November 1958 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA -   An unid