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You are here: All Titles ⟩ Project Blue Book - UFO Investigations ⟩ 1961 ⟩ February

  • 2 Mi NW of Van Nuys, California
  • 5.5 mi E of Herndon, Virginia
  • 8 Mi E of Indian Springs, Nevada
  • 20 N 134W (PACIFIC)
  • 20N 134E Philippine Sea
  • 23.34N 149.42
  • 40 mi W Burns Junction, Nevada
  • 43.17N 37.30W (ATLANTIC)
  • 47N 173W (North Pacific)
  • 100 NM WNW of Kalispell, Montana
  • 0936N 14515W (Pacific)
  • 2815N 7741W (E of Cape Canaveral)
  • 3635N 6745W (ATLANTIC.)
  • 3854N 7710W Arlington, Va.
  • 5240N 3455W (ATLANTIC)
  • a 3135N 12720W W of Guadalupe Island
  • Adair AFS, Oregon
  • Akron, Ohio
  • Baltimore, Maryland
  • Bark River, Michigan
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