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    “UFO 1952 – The Flying Saucer at the Girls Club”

    Cheryl CostaBy Cheryl CostaAugust 1, 2014No Comments5 Mins Read0 Views
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    On a winter’s night in 1952, it was pandemonium at a Girls Club when they all saw a Flying Saucer.

    “I was eleven years old when this happened,” Diane says.

    Diane was leaving the Binghamton Girls Club at approximately 9 p.m., in February 1952. The facility was located intersection of Frederick and Liberty streets in Binghamton, NY. The girls had just been dismissed for the evening, so the front yard was full of girls age 9-16, about 45-60 in number, all heading for home.

    Diane was fascinated by the night sky and the beautiful stars so she was constantly looking up at them. The winter sky that evening was crystal clear, so she took advantage of the opportunity to look around. To the west she saw the moon as a simple crescent. As she glanced toward the southeast sky, she saw something odd and interesting.

    “It looked like a shark’s fin at first … I may have been the first to notice the thing.” She says.

    Diane described the object as self-illuminated; “It had a harvest moon orange color sort of appearance. No other lights were visible.”

    She explains that the object drew closer and enlarged in size, “then it flipped or sort of rolled over, I saw this whole thing very clearly, when it sort of turned over or revolved horizontally it appeared as a disk and approached us very quickly and stopped in the sky about 45 degrees up from the south horizon.”

    Diane says the object was totally silent. She further states that it was like an orange football or blimp shape with portholes around the middle, and it appeared solid.

    “I had the distinct feeling that we were being observed or scanned or something. It was a very oppressive feeling I had never experienced before. When someone yelled “it’s a flying saucer” it started a stampede back into the Girl’s Club door, if you can imagine a large number of teen-age girls all trying to get back into a small door all at once.”

    Inside the girls club the group of teens were yelling at the two women directors, telling them that a flying saucer was outside. The staffer reluctantly went outside for a look.  By this time the craft had moved to the southeast and it quickly moved away in an apparent straight line becoming quickly smaller to an orange point of light and disappeared.

    The director of girls club in an effort to calm the frightened youngsters told them simply. “It’s the moon.”

    Diane tells us that she objected to the trite explanation. Telling the director “no.”  She pointed to the moon setting in the western sky. The director paid no attention to what the eleven year old had to say about it. Diane tells us that she did check the local newspaper the next day but couldn’t find a report of the event

    Finally Diane tells us that for her it was a life changing experience, “I entered The University of Michigan; as an astronomy major in 1958, as a direct result of fascination based on this event.”

    Let’s look at some recent UFO sightings from the Empire State:

    New York Skies18 July 2014: at about 10:15 p.m. a Cobleskill resident observed Star like fireball diminishes to dull orange, before appearing as a dimly luminescent, opaque triangular shape.

    18 July 2014: at about 11:30 p.m. a Montauk, NY resident witnessed an Orange-ish glowing object rose above shore to high altitude and then sped away.

    19 July 2014: at about 8:15 p.m. a Halfmoon, NY resident observed a grayish streak going upward into the sky and then a large glowing orange circle appeared and quickly disappeared.

    19 July 2014: at about 9:30 p.m. a resident of Geneva, NY witnessed an Orange Fireball over State Highway 318 NY.

    19 July 2014: at about 10:00 p.m. a Fulton resident observed four black speck like objects in sky.

    22 July 2014: at about 11:00 p.m. a Buffalo resident witnessed two unknown flying objects on sequential nights. The object is described as cigar shaped like a blimp.

    22 July 2014: at about 11.00 p.m. a Hamden, NY resident observed red/orange object with lights pulsing. The object slowly zigzagging and circled then disappeared then reappeared much closer.

    24 July 2014: at about 4:45 p.m. a Hudson Falls, NY resident observed a bright blue object falling at a rapid speed. The object seemed to be burning. The observer reported that it flashed and made a very loud boom.

    If you have a UFO sighting to report, you can use either one of the two national database services: www.NUFORC.ORG or  www.MUFON.COM   – Both services respect confidentiality.

    Cheryl Costa would love to hear the when, where and what of your New York sighting. Email it to [email protected]. The names of witnesses will be omitted to protect their privacy.

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    Cheryl Costa is a native and resident of upstate New York who saw her first UFO at age 12. A military veteran, she’s a retired information security professional from the aerospace Industry. She’s been a speaker at the International UFO Congress and at the MUFON Symposium. Cheryl writes the UFO column “New York Skies” for SyracuseNewTimes.com. Besides being a journalist, she’s also a published playwright. She holds a bachelor of arts degree from the State University of New York at Empire State College in entertainment writing. For media queries, email [email protected] or call 315-263-2731

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