Baden (Pennsylvania) — August 13, 1965

A 37-year-old civilian had just put his car in the garage when he saw an object about 100 m in diameter, shaped like a disk, which flew in front of the moon in a northerly direction at about 80 km/h. It was surrounded with orange lights that weakened as a blue source came on, very intense for about 3 sec, then all lights disappeared as the object was about 700 m away. This was followed by a sort of “shock-wave” effect, and tree leaves were shaken. The witness entered his house and called the Air Force. Twenty minutes later his vision became hazy and his eyes were painful. He gradually lost vision in both eyes, and his entire body was “sunburned.” Med- ical examination compared these symptoms to ultra- violet exposure. His vision came back gradually over a period of several days. (Atic)

Source: Passport to Magonia
Case: 677