This week’s Project Blue Book episode featured the Lubbock Lights UFO case. It was a case that left Project Blue Book Chief Edward Ruppelt baffled after his own investigation. Many of the case’s interesting nuances were featured in the show, however, the show did go down some conspiratorial routes that were not part of the real Project Blue Book investigation. The show is historical-fiction, and fortunately History posts articles on the real cases and they have a good one on the Lubbock Lights. If you want a thorough review including links to the Blue Book files, Ruppelt’s investigation, and photographs that were taken of the lights, see my review on Den of Geek here: Project Blue Book Episode 3 Review: The Lubbock Lights.
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Does anyone know the exact (or even general location) Hart took the famous Lubbock lights photos? Ive been poring through the Blue Book files and everywhere else and cant find anywhere they say they were actually taken. I went through Lubbock on the way to the SCU conference because I wanted to try and shoot some video in the same place, but wasnt able to figure out where exactly. Anyone come across the location young Hart took the photos? Or even where some of the witnesses said they saw the lights?