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velocity. which it traveled. the film. taken seriously. The consensus is that the photo was taken at about I/50th of a second, a rather slow shutter speed for moving objects. Whatever it was that exposed the film was very bright and rotating at a fairly high While the shutter was open, the object may have moved from five to fifteen feet or even more depending on the exact shutter speed that the photographer used. The blurry quality recorded on the film was due to the object's movement while the shutter was open. Several photographers feel that an adequate analysis of the picture will reveal the exact shape of the UFO and the approximate speed with The professional eyes of these men confirmed that the object more likely was one of the "saucer-shaped craft" that have been seen at various places all over the world. They have determined the angle of climb of the craft and the fact that the object was rocking slightly as it moved upward during the exposure of Authorities considering all the evidence, from the opinion of professional photographers to Edgar Schedelbauer's experience, personality, and reputation, have come to the same decision that the editors on the Wiener Montag did when Schedelbauer first related the tale to them: the incident has to be 17. The UFO That Sank in a River Ruth de Souza, nine-year-old daughter of Senora Elidia Alves de Souza, was playing near the bank of the Peropava River when a loud roar frightened her and caused her to look up into the sky. What she saw coming at her was even more startling. A shiny, disc-shaped object moved slowly just above tree top level. As it moved toward Mrs. Souza's house it lost altitude and collided with a palm tree growing be tween the house and the river. Unable to move the little girl watched awestruck as the shiny craft seemed to try to gain altitude as it moved over