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Los Angeles has always lived with the idea of spectacle, but the early hours of February 25, 1942 delivered a spectacle nobody wanted. A blackout dropped across the city. Sirens rose and fell. Searchlights swept the sky in disciplined arcs, then began to converge. Anti-aircraft guns followed with a rolling, metallic thunder that seemed to come from every direction at once. For hours, residents watched the night overhead behave as if it contained a target.
In the spring of 1561 in Nuremberg, a printed broadside claimed that townspeople watched a dawn spectacle of “balls,” “rods,” “crosses,” and crescent shapes apparently interacting in the sunlit sky. Five years later in Basel, another broadside described unusual sunrise and sunset conditions “accompanied by black spheres,” observed on multiple dates, and interpreted as a moral warning.