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Too big to be in the sky

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David is this anything like what you saw in South America as a child?
On the show a while back you said that you saw a large cylindrical object
That was "too big to be in the sky" is this at all what it looked like?


New York City on March 20, 1950
UFO Photo : New York City, New York, USA - March 20, 1950

"Background Information / Description:
This cylindrical-appearing UFO was photographed over New York City on March 20, 1950. The photographer's name was deleted from Project Blue Book's files -- as were most names when the material was finally declassified and released. Upon investigating the report, Project Grudge officially labeled it: "the moon"! Some ufologists have speculated that tubular objects of this sort may be "mother ships," purportedly capable of taking on and discharging smaller "craft" in stacks, poker-chip fashion.
Source / Credit: Knight
Photograph ID: 393

Or Like This?
UFO Photo : Cumberland, Rhode Island, USA - July 3, 1967
"Background Information / Description:
At 7:15pm on July 3 Joseph L. Ferriere went to east Woonsocket to investigate reports of a strange object flying around in the area, he spotted a large cigar-shaped object hovering in the sky. After taking four pictures of the object he noticed a smaller disc-shaped object coming out from the larger object and took a picture of the disc-shaped object also.

Source / Credit:
Photograph ID: 108"
 
"Too big to be in the sky"

i love project blue book and project Grudge its swamp gas. the 1950s one is quite cool.
 
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