50th Anniversary: Kecksburg, Pa. "UFO" Incident
Fifty years ago today, a large fireballwas seen by thousands of people over at least six U.S. states and theCanadian Province of Ontario and crashed near the small village of Kecksburg, about 30miles southeast of Pittsburgh. Known by some in the UFO field as“Pennsylvania's Roswell” incident, there have been severalhypotheses as to what actually crashed. Francis G. Graham, Professor Emeritus of Physics at Kent State University and Founder of the American Lunar Society who grew-up near the crash site, has written an article which provides a survey of what is known about this event, and some of the hypotheses of what may have crashed near Kecksburg in 1965.
More: http://spacewatchtower.blogspot.com/2015/12/50th-anniversary-kecksburg-pa-ufo.html

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