Discredited

The Adamski Scout Ship

Palomar Gardens, California  ·  13 December 1952  ·  Photograph · United States  ·  Added 2026-06-11

The Adamski Scout Ship - Palomar Gardens, California, 13 December 1952
The Adamski Scout Ship — Palomar Gardens, California, 13 December 1952. Discredited on method-shown grounds, recorded here for completeness.

In 13 December 1952, near Palomar Gardens, California, a domed disc with a row of portholes and three hemispherical spheres on the underside, presented as a Venusian scout ship. This case file covers what witnesses reported, the official narrative, and a two-pass assessment with its evidence tier.

What did witnesses see at Palomar Gardens?

A domed disc with a row of portholes and three hemispherical spheres on the underside, presented as a Venusian scout ship.

What is the official explanation?

No government role. Debunked early: one scientist said it was built from a surgical lamp with GE light bulbs as the landing struts, and a later researcher matched the body to a 1930s gas-lantern shade.

What did the witnesses think it was?

Adamski claimed direct contact with a Venusian named Orthon and built a career on it.

Is the Adamski Scout Ship real? The two-pass assessment

A method-shown debunk, with named investigators identifying the specific household objects. Discredited on solid grounds, included as one of the templates for the domed-saucer shape that recurs across the archive.

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