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The Lubbock Lights: Multiple Witnesses and Photographic Evidence

Lubbock, Texas, United States 1951-08-25 public
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場所
Lubbock, Texas, United States
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formation
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33.5779N / -101.8550W
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The Lubbock Lights represent one of Project Blue Book's most extensively documented and analyzed cases from the early UFO era. Beginning on August 25, 1951, multiple credible witnesses—including five university professors from Texas Technological College—observed formations of 18-30 luminous objects flying over Lubbock, Texas at high velocity. The objects appeared as greenish-blue, fluorescent lights roughly the size of dinner plates, traveling in V-shaped and U-shaped formations at calculated speeds exceeding 600 mph. The case achieved national prominence when Texas Tech freshman Carl Hart Jr. photographed the phenomenon on August 30, 1951, capturing five images showing 18-20 lights in V-formation. These photographs were published in Life magazine and subjected to extensive analysis by Wright-Patterson Air Force Base's physics laboratory. Project Blue Book supervisor Edward J. Ruppelt personally investigated the case, conducting interviews with witnesses and analyzing the photographic evidence. Despite thorough investigation, Ruppelt could neither prove the photographs genuine nor definitively explain them as hoaxes. The case file (DO #23, Case No. 24-CH) contains four official photographs marked as inclusions #7-10, showing various formations of luminous objects against dark night skies. The witness testimony came from highly credible sources: A.G. Oberg (chemical engineer), W.L. Ducker (petroleum engineer and department head), W.I. Robinson (geologist), E. Richard Heineman (mathematics professor), and Grayson Mead. Additional witnesses included three women who reported "peculiar flashing lights," German professor Carl Hemminger, and local residents Joe Bryant and his wife. The convergence of multiple independent witness accounts, photographic documentation, and official military investigation places this among the most significant UFO cases of the 1950s. The Air Force's official explanation—that witnesses observed plovers reflecting newly installed vapor street lights—remains controversial and was disputed by the original professorial witnesses, who stated the Hart photographs did not match what they observed. The case file officially classifies these sightings as "UNKNOWN SUBJECTS," and according to Ruppelt's later statements, all sightings except one radar contact remain classified as "unknowns" in official records.

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