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In April 1950 -
Juneau N60K, Alaska, USA -
Motion picture of 8 discs landing and taking off 60km north of Juneau.
Apr 1950 -
Juneau, Alaska, USA -
Mikel Konrad made a movie of eight disks he saw landing and taking off 60 kilometers north of Juneau.
29 April 1950 -
Juneau N40M, Alaska, USA -
Motion pictures
6 December 1952 09:15 -
Angoon, Alaska, USA -
Air National Guard pilot saw two shiny spheres connected by a solid rod heading south.
6 December 1952 10:15 -
Angoon, Alaska, USA -
ANG incident.
13 March 1958 21:00 -
Sitka, Alaska, USA -
A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed for six seconds (Rosevear). Explanation: Meteor.
27 August 1959 21:45 -
Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada -
Ship Captains incident.
30 September 1959 -
Glenora, British Columbia, Canada -
An object was observed. Physiological effects were noted. One object was observed by two male witnesses (Wilson).
14 August 1960 -
Ketchikan S30M, Alaska, USA -
PNWA incident. Explanation: Meteor.
24 August 1960 -
Sitka, Alaska, USA -
NWA incident. Explanation: Meteor.
12 December 1960 -
Petersburg, Alaska, USA -
An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were reported (Evenden). Explanation: Satellite.
13 December 1960 -
Ketchikan, Alaska, USA -
An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. Nocturnal lights were observed by a male military witness. Explanation: Venus.
13 March 1961 -
Ketchikan, Alaska, USA -
A star-like object was observed and photographed. Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness. Explanation: Star.
24 April 1961 -
Juneau, Alaska, USA -
A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported (Inman). Explanation: Meteor.
10 May 1961 -
Juneau, Alaska, USA -
An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were reported (Warner). Explanation: Satellite.
22 July 1963 Daytime -
Hoonah, Alaska, USA -
A daylight disc was observed by a female witness (Luchinette).
26 July 1963 -
Yakutat, Alaska, USA -
FAA incident. Explanation: Meteor.
4 March 1965 -
Cape Decision, Alaska, USA -
An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Electromagnetic effects were noted. Nocturnal lights were observed by military witnesses. Explanation: Satellite.
4 September 1965 -
Ketchikan, Alaska, USA -
A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported. Explanation: Meteor.
4 January 1968 Evening -
Atlin Lake, British Columbia, Canada -
An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.
27 July 1968 Evening -
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada -
An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by numerous male witnesses for 30 minutes (Olsen).
28 July 1968 Evening -
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada -
Balloon-like object observed. One ball was observed by numerous witnesses. Explanation: Balloon.
29 July 1968 Around midnight -
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada -
An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by one witness for 30 seconds (Wessel).
4 August 1968 02:30 -
Hydaburg, Alaska, USA -
One object was observed by one witness for ten minutes (Alexander).
15 December 1968 15:30 -
Hawk Inlet, Alaska, USA -
Landed remotely.
14 August 1973 23:00 -
Douglas Island Cedar P, Alaska, USA -
One object was observed by five witnesses for 20 minutes.
18 March 1974 -
Ketchikan, Alaska, USA -
A daytime disc was reported.
24 January 1980 20:05 -
Kake Village, Keku S, Alaska, USA -
A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by numerous witnesses at a village for ten minutes (Kadake).
27 April 1989 03:30 -
Porcher Island, British Columbia, Canada -
An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by two witnesses for five minutes.
16 April 1993 03:05 -
Sitka, Alaska, USA -
Green fireball, no maneuvers, too brief. Explanation: Meteor.
30 August 1993 21:55 -
Queen Charlotte City, British Columbia, Canada -
A green fireball was observed. One green fireball was observed by one witness. No sound was heard.
11 January 1995 23:30 -
Dease Lake, British Columbia, Canada -
Police incident.
12 February 1995 22:30 -
Gustavus, Alaska, USA -
Fishermen incident.
27 October 1995 20:28 -
Prince Of Wales Island, Alaska, USA -
Disc moves west to east slowly in northern sky. Gave off sparks.
20 June 1996 12:12 -
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada -
One disc was observed by one witness.
31 March 1997 21:00 -
Juneau, Alaska, USA -
Two witnesses saw a orange and green flashing object moved low altitude
9 November 1998 19:27 -
Sandspit W90Nm, British Columbia, Canada -
Airline Pilot incident.
19 January 1999 19:00 -
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada -
Round object; no tail; flew east to west. Explanation: Meteor.
14 July 1999 03:45 -
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada -
Satellite-like light, low on horiz, going S; aircraft appeared to be in pursuit.
11 August 1999 23:07 -
Ketchikan, Alaska, USA -
Bright object in area where there is or never has been anything.
25 May 2000 21:00 -
Ketchikan, Alaska, USA -
30 objects seen...
18 May 2002 -
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada -
Three objects In northeast
29 July 2002 -
Port Simpson, British Columbia, Canada -
Object seen?
29 July 2002 -
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada -
Object seen?
6 August 2002 23:45 -
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada -
Three separate lights seen; one flew away quickly, other maneuvered.
30 August 2002 22:35 -
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada -
Two solid objects. Moved out from harbor; then headed to the northeast .
2 February 2003 20:23 -
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada -
Large falling object trailing flames, southwest of city, seen by pilot. Explanation: Meteor.
19 February 2003 03:00 -
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada -
Throbbing, glowing ball, silent, moving slowly to northeast
7 March 2003 19:30 -
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada -
Bright light shot over mountain to southeast, blinked out. Explanation: Meteor.
22 July 2003 01:05 -
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada -
Bright flash, then two lights seen high in sky going southwest - northeast
23 July 2003 15:00 -
Masset, British Columbia, Canada -
Stationary object high in sky, suddenly flew to west at high speed
30 January 2004 20:00 -
Ketchikan, Alaska, USA -
Explosive light over Alaska skies. Explanation: Meteor.
29 July 2004 03:30 -
Port Simpson, British Columbia, Canada -
Bright light going W-E with "wave motion"
18 August 2004 23:15 -
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada -
Three lights in V formation going W-E, no noise
23 April 2005 18:30 -
Juneau, Alaska, USA -
Saucer-like craft flies northwest
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