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30 bright lights in Ashland

30 bright lights in Ashland
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Summary

In February 1958, a witness in Ashland, New Hampshire, observed thirty bright lights grouped together with no clear design. According to the report, each object had a flame at the rear, initially suggesting they might be jet engines. However, no details about shape, size, color, or flight path were recorded. The sighting occurred at night and the witness claimed the lights interfered with her TV signal.

The official report concluded there was not enough information to determine the nature of the objects. Weather conditions were favorable, with strong winds at various altitudes mentioned, but no data on observation duration or specific movements. Despite the witness being considered reliable, she could not accurately describe what she saw, leading to more questions than answers. The case was filed as insufficient for conclusive analysis.