IncidentLubbock Lights (25 August – 5 September 1951)
aka Lubbock Lights (25 August – 5 September 1951)
Beginning the evening of 25 August 1951 in Lubbock, Texas, four Texas Tech faculty members observed a formation of luminous objects passing overhead at high speed; over the following two weeks, Texas Tech freshman Carl Hart Jr. photographed five frames showing V-formations of bright lights. Project Grudge investigated.
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Notable & intriguing
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On the evening of 25 August 1951, four Texas Technological College faculty members — Dr. W. I. Robinson (geology), Dr. A. G. Oberg (chemical engineering), Dr. W. L. Ducker (petroleum engineering), and Dr. George — sitting in Robinson’s backyard observed a silent arc-formation of approximately 20–30 bluish-green lights pass overhead from north to south in three seconds.
Project Grudge case file, August 1951; Edward Ruppelt, The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, 1956, ch. 8; Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, 27 August 1951
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Carl Hart Jr., an 18-year-old Texas Tech freshman, photographed the formation on 30 August 1951 from his Lubbock backyard with a Kodak 35mm camera. Five frames showing V-formations of bright lights were published by the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal on 31 August 1951 and by Life magazine on 19 May 1952.
Hart photographs, Hart family archive; Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, 31 August 1951; Life, 19 May 1952, pp. 78–79
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Project Grudge’s official attribution to plover birds reflecting Lubbock’s recently installed mercury-vapor street lighting was advanced by Harvard astronomer Donald Menzel and accepted as Blue Book’s final position; J. Allen Hynek and Lt. Edward Ruppelt both later expressed skepticism in published memoirs.
Project Grudge final report, 1952; Donald Menzel and Lyle Boyd, The World of Flying Saucers, 1963; Ruppelt, The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, 1956, ch. 8
Public-record items already documented about this subject. Folklore is labelled. Sources cited where the specificity warrants it.
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