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HYNEK CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM A system used to categorize the various types of UFO sightings invented by Dr J. Allen Hynek. The categories are as follows...

NOCTURNAL LIGHT - Any anomalous light(s) seen in the night sky whose description rules out the possibilities of aircraft lights, stars, meteors and the like.

DAYLIGHT DISK - UFOs seen in the distant daytime sky. The UFOs classed in this category can be other shapes as well, like cigars, eggs and ovals.

RADAR-VISUALS - Where UFOs are tracked on radar and can be seen at the place illustrated at the same time.

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS...

  • CE1 ...OF THE FIRST KIND (CEI) - A UFO in close proximity (within approx 500 feet) of the witness.
  • CE2 ...OF THE SECOND KIND (CEII) - A UFO that leaves markings on the ground, causes burns or paralysis to humans, frightens animals, interferes with car engines or TV and radio reception.
  • CE3 ...OF THE THIRD KIND (CEIII) - A CEI or CEII which have visible occupants.

There are also two more unofficial classes of Close Encounter...

  • CE4 ...OF THE FOURTH KIND (CEIV) - Abduction cases.
  • CE5 ...OF THE FIFTH KIND (CEV) - Communication occurs between a person and an alien.