On Jan. 22, 1898, according to Jour. Leeds Astro. Soc., 1906-23, Lieut. Blackett of the Royal Navy saw an unknown body between Venus and Mars during a total eclipse of the sun. He was assisting Sir Norman Lockyer at Viziadrug, India. –Charles Fort, New Lands, p. 489 (The Complete Books of Charles Fort, Dover, c1974). … [Read more...] about Between Venus and Mars
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Things that marched in the sky
Found by Fort in Arago’s OEuvres, 11-576 and Annales de Chimie, 30-417, a description of objects seen by many persons in the streets of Embrun during the eclipse of Sept. 7, 1820. The objects moved in straight lines, “turning and retracting in the same straight lines, all of them separated by uniform spaces.” –Charles Fort, New Lands, p394 (The Books of … [Read more...] about Things that marched in the sky
Things that marched in the sky
Found by Fort in Arago’s OEuvres, 11-576 and Annales de Chimie, 30-417, a description of objects seen by many persons in the streets of Embrun during the eclipse of Sept. 7, 1820. The objects moved in straight lines, “turning and retracting in the same straight lines, all of them separated by uniform spaces.” –Charles Fort, New Lands, p394 (The Books of … [Read more...] about Things that marched in the sky