Date:
November 24, 2006
Location: Wakeeney, Kansas, United States
Witness,
with electronics background, observed while driving, "an
object which I can best describe as two spheres about
20 feet or so in diameter, connected to each other by
some type of rectangular device, dimensions unknown....
I could also not visualize any portholes, antennas, doors
or other openings or protrusions. My bearing to the craft
I am estimating to be 35 feet AGL (above ground level)
and about 35 to 50 feet horizontally from my vehicle."
Source:
NUFORC (National UFO Reporting Center), Peter Davenport,
Director
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Occurred
: 11/24/2006 03:00
Reported: 11/24/2006
Location: Wakeeney (near; Trego County) (E on Interstate
70), KS
Shape: Other
Duration:6 seconds
Observed
barbell-shaped with spheres on each end and a connecting
device of some type between the two spheres.
24
NOV 2006: Greetings to all: "At the request of
Peter, I am submitting the following UFO report from NorthWest
Kansas. I would willingly testify under oath that the
following information is true, correct and complete. At
approximately 3 a.m. CST, while driving Eastbound on Interstate
70, at approximately milepost 129 (within the jurisdiction
of Trego County, Kansas), an object which I can best describe
as two spheres about 20 feet or so in diameter, connected
to each other by some type of rectangular device, dimensions
unknown. The object had no discernable color, and my high
beam headlights seemed to partially become obsorbed by
the craft and part of the white headlight field simply
illuminated the object.
From
my very brief encounter, all told about 6 seconds, I could
also not visualize any portholes, antennas, doors or other
openings or protrusions. My bearing to the craft I am
estimating to be 35 feet AGL (above ground level) and
about 35 to 50 feet horizontally from my vehicle. My angle
of view out of the windshild was between 30 and 45 degrees
upon initial visual contact and, of course, became markedly
closer, as I estimate our closing speed to be around 175
mph...I was driving 75 mph and I believe the craft to
be crusing at around 100 mph (this is a purely conjectural
guess on my part).
Please
note that the very first thing I did was to telephone
the McConnell AFB Command Post (located in Wichita, KS),
and inquire as to any Military air traffic of any kind
in this area, such as Medivac flights, other Helos or
fixed wing aircraft of any sort in the known military
inventory. The Airman I spoke to at the Command Post also
volunteered that no Civilian Air Traffic was aloft at
that time, at my location, either. I also spoke with a
Sgt.**** at the Trego County Kansas Sheriff's department,
who checked the comm traffic logs from that time and found
no other reports. He WAS, however, very interested, and
did not believe I was anything but honest, truthful and
forthcoming.
My
background is varied. I worked for one year as a NASA
contractor, on the CCMS program (Checkout, Control and
Monitoring Subsystems) in the very early 80's, for the
Space Shuttle Mobile Launch Pad, where we designed and
tested cutting edge electronics for the Mobile Launch
Pad...equipment which handled all data from the Orbiter
and Astronauts, and sent that data to both Mission Control
and to the Firing Room at the Cape.
I
assisted in some elementary designs, and built, along
with the other Techs in the lab, the initial prototypes
of all the equipment for CCMS, and then, working with
the design Engineer, debugged the equipment and finally
produced wiring and assembly lists of instructions for
the production department. Note that a good deal of our
Prototype Equipment went into use without building other
production models. My last assignment was to completely
revise the "Approved Parts List", actually consisting
of two seperate released engineering documments...one
containing all mechanical hardware (such as nuts, bolts,
etc) and the other containing all electronic parts approved
for use in the program. These docs went to all NASA facilities
working with CCMS/Orbiter projects, and finally to other
contractors and subcontractors."
EDUCATION
AND EXPERIENCE
"Note
that I have an Electronics background, first as an Electronics
Technician, and then later migrating to Field Service/Engineering
for a large electronics firm, working in both the US and
Canada. I am also an Amateur (Ham) radio operator and
I am an Ordained Minister possessing a Doctor of Divinity
Degree. I am also a "backyard" astronomy buff.
Finally,
whatever this object was, I have no clue, neither do the
Air Force folks or the local law enforcement personnel
I spoke with (from two Kansas Counties) before writing
this report.
Respectfully
submitted. All data in this report is true and correct
to the best of my recollection."
((NUFORC Note: We spoke with this witness at some length
via telephone, and we were impressed with his sincerity
and credibility as a witness. PD))
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case1131.htm