SUBJECT: TENNESSEE SIGHTING REPORT, 7/89 FILE: UFO1248 Date of Sighting: July 18, 1989 Location of Sighting: Memphis, Tennessee Time of Sighting: 2100 - 2127 local. Witnesses: John W. Komar, MUFON State Director for Tennessee. Madeline Rauer, fiance. At approximately 2100 hours, tuesday night both witnesses were returning home from dinner out and shopping. About four miles from home in Southwest Tenn- essee, a bright light was noticed in the night sky. Weather conditions were partially cloudy with patches of clouds, clear sky otherwise, stars in clear areas easily visible. Temperature 76 degrees, humidity 91%, dew point 73%, barometric pressure 29.87. Light was sighted in a westerly direction, over the state of Arkansas, across the Mississippi River. Light was five times brighter than any stars in view. Witnesses arrived home and continued to view object from back yard, although trees in area partially blocked view. Initial sighting placed the object at 70 degrees above the horizon. At 2115 object was about 50 degrees above the horizon, which placed it behind trees in area. Witnesses drove two miles farther west to a earthen dike about one mile from Mississippi River, in a clearing. Object was still visible, same brightness, but slowly descending. At 2127 object disappeared from view in less than one second. Witnesses drove 200 feet up dike, which placed them at about 60 feet elevation, above the surrounding countryside. Object was not sighted at new location. SUMMARY Bright object was initially sighted with eyes only. At home, binoculars were used, Fujinon Meibo, 7 x 50. Prismatic, individual focusing, B & L type, air tight, marine grade. Diameter of exit pupil 7.1 mm. Relative brightness 50.4. Witnesses tried to use telescope but could not locate in spotting scope mounted atop telescope. Same binoculars were used later at second location. Witness had lowered binoculars and looked at object with eyes only for approximately two seconds before it disappeared. By disappearing is meant it vanished from sight, un- able to determine whether object accelerated away very quickly, but light disappeared in less than one second. Both witnesses are credible, Madeline having worked for a major airline for ten years in various locations, John having worked for a major airline for twenty two years in various locations. Witnesses home is located about twelve miles from Memphis International Airport, away from the landing and takeoff patterns. When object was in sight, normal aircraft were also in view, some in the landing pattern, some having just taken off, most with their landing lights on. Because of the air traffic, a comparison could be made with the object and it's relative brightness and the aircraft in various attitudes and altitudes, both approaching the witnesses and moving away from the witnesses, with landing lights on and with the lights off. The brightness of the UFO could be compared with an aircraft descending towards the witnesses with landing lights on at a distance of about two miles, which would have enabled the witnesses to discern that the object was indeed an aircraft, as strobe lights would also have been visible. For each aircraft viewed, strobe lights were clearly visible, although some were quite a distance away, reaching ten miles distance from the viewers. The bright object witnessed slowly descended, with no rhythmic pulsation of the intensity of the light apparent, although when viewed thru the binoculars a red hue could be seen. Having viewed the object for approximately 27 minutes, it is unlikely that the object was an aircraft in a landing pattern of the nearby airport. When an aircraft turns off its landing lights, there is a dimming of the apparent light, from full brightness to off, which takes approximately four seconds. This was not the case in this sighting. At 2310 hours local a call was made to the West Memphis, Arkansas Police Department, and the officer reported that no calls were received concerning a sighting. When asked if they had an helicopter in the air, they replied that they do not have a helicopter. At 2320 the South branch of the Memphis, Tennessee Police Department were called and asked the same questions. Although the Police Department does have a helicopter, it was not up at any time prior to the call, as the pilots were asked and replied in the negative. The airport control tower was also called, and they reported no sightings. An interesting side note to the incident is worth mentioning. While driving between the home of the witnesses and the earthen dike, three cows were on the road as they drove around a curve, swerving the car to avoid them. They were not there 20 minutes later. Also, when the call was placed to the Memphis, Tennessee Police, the telephone call connected with the phone call of two other people already in progress, plus the police department officer. Each telephone call had no bearing with the other, yet each person could hear all participants as clear as if the call were deliberately made. SIGHTING REPORT CLASSIFICATION HYNEK: DE - 1 BERLINER: 1 - 4 SPEISER: S4/P4 ********************************************** * THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo * **********************************************