IncidentMariana Film (15 August 1950)
aka Mariana Film (15 August 1950)
Nicholas Mariana, general manager of the Great Falls Selectrics minor-league baseball team in Great Falls, Montana, filmed approximately 16 seconds of 16mm Kodachrome footage showing two silvery disc-shaped objects passing over the team's empty stadium at approximately 11:30 on 15 August 1950. The film was studied by the USAF and the Naval Photographic Interpretation Center; the case remained classified 'unknown.'
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Notable & intriguing
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Nicholas Mariana, general manager of the Great Falls Selectrics minor-league baseball team, filmed approximately 16 seconds of 16mm Kodachrome footage of two silvery disc-shaped objects passing over Legion Park, Great Falls, Montana, on 15 August 1950 at approximately 11:30. The footage was witnessed independently by his secretary Virginia Raunig.
Mariana signed statement to USAF, October 1950; Virginia Raunig signed statement; Project Blue Book case file 250-A
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The USAF Air Materiel Command at Wright Field attributed the objects to two F-94 jet interceptors returning to Malmstrom AFB. Mariana disputed the attribution on the grounds of disc morphology, absence of contrails, and apparent angular speed; his account included the claim that the Air Force returned the film with several feet of original footage missing.
USAF Air Materiel Command analysis, 1950; Mariana interview, Edward Ruppelt, The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, 1956, ch. 5
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Project Blue Book’s final classification of the Mariana case was ‘unknown’ — among the 701 unresolved cases at the 1969 program closure. The Condon Committee’s review (1968), led by planetary scientist William K. Hartmann, largely accepted the F-94 hypothesis but acknowledged angular-motion difficulties with the explanation.
Project Blue Book final report, December 1969; Condon Committee Report, 1968, Section III, Case 47
Public-record items already documented about this subject. Folklore is labelled. Sources cited where the specificity warrants it.
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