Moon Drifter

Uncle Joe and the UFO

New York City, late August 1954 – One Friday night after Uncle Joe came home from work (he was a factory worker), he decided to spend the evening observing the moon with his new telescope. He had purchased a 3” reflecting telescope with a 4 ft. cardboard body. Can you believe he only paid $16.95 for it! Harry’s Scientific on Hester Street in lower Manhattan supplied everything you needed for your science hobbies! Back then you could buy such a scope without a tripod inexpensively.

It was a lovely, warm summer evening in New York around 8:00 pm. Uncle Joe was anxious to get started. He propped his scope up, and placed it partly out the open window of his apartment He focused the telescope on the bright, full moon. While observing the craters on the moon, he noticed an object moving from right to left across the center of the moon! The object was long, slim and black like a cigar, and had a fin-like structure on the underside. Uncle Joe was so startled, he could hardly believe his eyes! In the early 50’s, UFO’s were not as common an occurrence as they are today. Or, maybe they were, but people were not as aware of them. He never saw anything like that again. What was it…a UFO or something else? Since then, he has been keenly interested in the UFO phenomenon!

Uncle Joe's Rendering of his UFO!
Uncle Joe’s Rendering of his UFO!

Talk soon,
Bamster

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3 Comments so far

  1. Jake H. on March 12th, 2009

    Thanks for sharing that story! It seems like your Uncle Joe has experienced quite a bit over these 88 years. As desolate as the moon seems to be, I am curious as to other moon sightings, or even similar ones like your uncle’s. Thanks!

  2. Bamster on May 11th, 2009

    Bamster, this is a cool story

  3. meg on May 15th, 2009

    wow a ufo that is cool have u ever seen ghosts before

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