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On December 9, 1965, something fell from the sky over the quiet town of Kecksburg, Pennsylvania, and nearly sixty years later, no one knows what it was. Around 4:47 p.m., witnesses across the Midwest and Ontario reported a bright fireball streaking through the evening sky. In Kecksburg, residents saw the glowing object descend into nearby woods, moving steadily and appearing to be under control.
Locals rushed to the scene expecting a plane crash but found a metallic, acorn-shaped craft about the size of a small car. It was bronze in color and covered in strange markings that looked like hieroglyphics. Within an hour, men in suits and military uniforms arrived, cleared the area, and sealed it off. Witnesses said soldiers in radiation suits carried a box into the woods, and by nightfall, a flatbed truck hauled away a large, tarp-covered object under heavy guard.
Early newspaper reports confirmed an unidentified object had fallen in Kecksburg, but by the next day, the Army claimed nothing was found. The official explanation was that a meteor burned up in the atmosphere. Locals didn’t buy it. UFO researchers have called Kecksburg “the Roswell of the East” because of the quick military response, secrecy, and later denial.
Some believe it was a Soviet space probe called Kosmos 96, which had a similar acorn shape, but records show it reentered Earth’s atmosphere over Canada hours earlier. Others think it was a secret U.S. test capsule or experimental vehicle. In the 1990s, NASA was sued for information about the case and later admitted that related files had been lost or destroyed.
Today, Kecksburg embraces its mystery. The town hosts an annual UFO Festival, and a full-sized replica of the strange object stands by the volunteer fire department. Whatever crashed that night, meteor, spacecraft, or something else, it left behind one of the most enduring unsolved UFO mysteries in America.
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The You Two Scare Me Podcast is hosted by Andi Zyvith and Feliz AndrewsOriginal Music by Stefan Tatka
Disclaimer: The You Two Scare Me Podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only. The views, opinions, and discussions presented in this show are those of the hosts and guests, and should not be considered factual statements, professional advice, or verified accounts. Our content often includes folklore, paranormal stories, urban legends, and speculative material, which may not be historically accurate. Listener discretion is advised, as some episodes may include sensitive themes such as death, violence, or trauma. All stories are shared with respect for the cultures and communities connected to them, and no harm or offense is intended.
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On December 9, 1965, something fell from the sky over the quiet town of Kecksburg, Pennsylvania, and nearly sixty years later, no one knows what it was. Around 4:47 p.m., witnesses across the Midwest and Ontario reported a bright fireball streaking through the evening sky. In Kecksburg, residents saw the glowing object descend into nearby woods, moving steadily and appearing to be under control.
Locals rushed to the scene expecting a plane crash but found a metallic, acorn-shaped craft about the size of a small car. It was bronze in color and covered in strange markings that looked like hieroglyphics. Within an hour, men in suits and military uniforms arrived, cleared the area, and sealed it off. Witnesses said soldiers in radiation suits carried a box into the woods, and by nightfall, a flatbed truck hauled away a large, tarp-covered object under heavy guard.
Early newspaper reports confirmed an unidentified object had fallen in Kecksburg, but by the next day, the Army claimed nothing was found. The official explanation was that a meteor burned up in the atmosphere. Locals didn’t buy it. UFO researchers have called Kecksburg “the Roswell of the East” because of the quick military response, secrecy, and later denial.
Some believe it was a Soviet space probe called Kosmos 96, which had a similar acorn shape, but records show it reentered Earth’s atmosphere over Canada hours earlier. Others think it was a secret U.S. test capsule or experimental vehicle. In the 1990s, NASA was sued for information about the case and later admitted that related files had been lost or destroyed.
Today, Kecksburg embraces its mystery. The town hosts an annual UFO Festival, and a full-sized replica of the strange object stands by the volunteer fire department. Whatever crashed that night, meteor, spacecraft, or something else, it left behind one of the most enduring unsolved UFO mysteries in America.
Do you have a spooky story that you’d like included in the You Two Scare Me Podcast?
Check out our website at: www.youtwoscaremepodcast.com and go fill out the “Somebody Told Me…” form. Or you can email us a [email protected]. We might include your tale in an upcoming episode.
The You Two Scare Me Podcast is hosted by Andi Zyvith and Feliz AndrewsOriginal Music by Stefan Tatka
Disclaimer: The You Two Scare Me Podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only. The views, opinions, and discussions presented in this show are those of the hosts and guests, and should not be considered factual statements, professional advice, or verified accounts. Our content often includes folklore, paranormal stories, urban legends, and speculative material, which may not be historically accurate. Listener discretion is advised, as some episodes may include sensitive themes such as death, violence, or trauma. All stories are shared with respect for the cultures and communities connected to them, and no harm or offense is intended.
Visit our Socials!
Instagram: @youtwoscareme_podcast
Facebook: You Two Scare Me Podcast
TikTok: @youtwoscaremepodcast

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