Some Obscurish facts
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In 1965, flying Gemini 4 in an orbit 90 miles above the earth, astronaut James McDivitt sighted a UFO. He said it looked like a cylinder with arms sticking out and appeared to be 30 to 50 miles away. Thinking it was probably just a manmade weather observation satellite, he took pictures anyway. As it turns out, the closest satellite was more than 1,200 miles away. Unfortunately, his camera was not well equipped for photographing a relatively small object over 30 miles away, and so the pictures came out too fuzzy to identify anything certain.
In 1965, flying Gemini 4 in an orbit 90 miles above the earth, astronaut James McDivitt sighted a UFO. He said it looked like a cylinder with arms sticking out and appeared to be 30 to 50 miles away. Thinking it was probably just a manmade weather observation satellite, he took pictures anyway. As it turns out, the closest satellite was more than 1,200 miles away. Unfortunately, his camera was not well equipped for photographing a relatively small object over 30 miles away, and so the pictures came out too fuzzy to identify anything certain.