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3 February 1953 21:30 -
Pepperrell Afb, Newfoundland, Canada -
An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. One object was observed by two witnesses at an airfield for over 25 minutes (Richardson). Explanation: Venus.
21 June 1953 12:15 -
Pepperrell Afb, Newfoundland, Canada -
Balloon-like object observed. One ball was observed at an airfield for over an hour (Bush). Explanation: Balloon.
4 September 1953 20:25 -
Pepperrell Afb, Newfoundland, Canada -
A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by military witnesses. Explanation: Meteor.
29 October 1953 00:31 -
Pepperrell Afb, Newfoundland, Canada -
An object identified as the planet Jupiter was observed. One object was observed for over 65 minutes (Pollica). Explanation: Jupiter.
9 November 1953 16:50 -
Pepperrell Afb, Newfoundland, Canada -
Meteor-like objects were observed. Two objects were observed by military witnesses for six seconds (Hendon). Explanation: Meteor.
29 June 1954 20:00 -
Uss Edisto, Atlantic -
Blob in sky changes shape.
27 July 1954 03:28 -
Pepperrell Afb, Newfoundland, Canada -
Objects were tracked by radar. Two objects were observed by military witnesses at an airfield for over four minutes. Explanation: Aircraft.
5 July 1955 03:35 -
Kc97'S, Newfoundland, Canada -
KC-97 Crews incident. Explanation: Planet.
5 July 1955 03:38 -
Ernest Harmon Afb, Newfoundland, Canada -
Radar. Explanation: Mirage.
2 April 1956 01:00 -
Pepperrell Afb N31, Newfoundland, Canada -
Too early for Venus to rise. Explanation: Venus.
21 June 1957 22:15 -
Pepperrell Afb, Newfoundland, Canada -
One object was observed by military witnesses.
19 December 1957 19:32 -
Pepperrell Afb, Newfoundland, Canada -
An object was tracked by radar and sighted visually. An unidentified object was tracked by radar and sighted visually by military witnesses at an airfield. Explanation: Balloon.
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.
11 September 1958 03:45 -
Cartwright, Newfoundland, Canada -
Photo. Explanation: EM.
19 August 1959 23:00 -
Roddickton 4M, Newfoundland, Canada -
An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed (Busher).
22 September 1959 22:30 -
Goose Bay E 150M, Labrador, Canada -
PAA 114 incident.
15 May 1961 -
Atlantic -
An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were observed by military witnesses on the ocean. Explanation: Satellite.
18 October 1974 -
St Anthony, Newfoundland, Canada -
A daytime disc was reported.
13 November 1978 16:00 -
Black Tickle, Labrador, Canada -
Unidentified objects were sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. Two objects were observed in cloudy weather by numerous witnesses for 50 minutes (McKibben).
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