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Unidentified Object Sighting in Muskegon, 1962

Unidentified Object Sighting in Muskegon, 1962
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Summary

In November 1962, a citizen in Muskegon, Michigan, reported seeing a bright object resembling a star or the moon. The object remained visible for six minutes, had a clear outline, was white in color, and emitted a soft hum. Although it changed direction during its trajectory, it was not conclusively identified as a balloon, aircraft, or astronomical phenomenon. While the description and duration of the sighting allowed for the possibility of an aircraft, no definitive conclusion was reached. This case adds to the list of unexplained phenomena that have intrigued researchers and curious minds alike.

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