Date:
January 9, 1967
Location: Lake St. Clair, Michigan, United States
Two
teen-age brothers, Dan and Grant Jaroslaw, made some photos
of a domed object with an apparent tower on one side over
Lake St. Clair, Michigan. They photographed it from the
backyard of their Mt. Clemens home, about a mile from
Selfridge Air Force Base. The object was moving slowly
at a very low altitude. It remained in view about 10 minutes.
Source:
Knight
On
January 9, 1967, two teen-age brothers, Dan and Grant
Jaroslaw, made some photos of a domed object with an apparent
tower on one side over Lake St. Clair, Michigan. They
photographed it from the backyard of their Mt. Clemens
home, about a mile from Selfridge Air Force Base. The
object was moving slowly at a very low altitude -- proably
too low to be picked up on radar at the Base. It remained
in view about 10 minutes -- ample time for the boys to
take their pictures with a small Polaroid. When they released
them to a wire service, the Air Force requested the originals
for analysis. Evidently the brothers were wary of lending
out their original prints, for they kept them under lock
and key in a bank -- but they did give the UFO officer
at Selfridge a set of copies. This officer was quoted
as saying they were "the best I've ever seen."
Nevertheless Blue Book, seizing on the fact that they'd
been denied the originals, slapped an "insufficient
data" tag on the case. Dr. Hynek, however, was
impressed with the photos and thought the chance of a
hoax having been perpretrated was "unlikely."
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case411.htm