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| 1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION | | --- | --- | | 22 May '1965 22/1355Z | Albuquerque, New Mexico | | 3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION | | Civilian | AIRCRAFT | | 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | | | 6 Lights | | | 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS | | 30 Seconds | 6 lights, oval, small in diagonal or wedge formation, appeared to be luminous travelling from East to West then turning back to NE. Objects travelling at high speed. Changed formation once x and had no specific pattern as they change direction to the NE. Night was overcast objects (lights) appeared to b…
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B(6) APPROXIMATELY 30 SECONDS. C(1) GROUND - VISUAL/ C(2) NONE. C(3) NOT APPLICABLE. D(1) 1355Z, 22 MAY 1965.0 D(2) NIGHT AND SOMEWHAT OVERCAST. E. SOUTHWEST SECTION OF ALBUQUERQUE (WEST HILL AREA) 136 DEGREES '3 MINUTES WEST, 35 YDEGREES 14 MINUTES NORTH WIRE, FATHER-IN-LAW, MOTHER-IN-LAW/ ALL ADULTS, S/W. X APPEARED TO BE VERY PAGE 3 RUW 6634 UNCLAS SINCERE/ TELEPHONE ALBUQUERQUE G/ 13,000 SCATTERED, HIGH OVERCAST, 605 YILES VISIBILITY, 0 71 DEGREES, 6 DEWPOINT 140/05 WINDS, ALT 2995. INVESTIGATING OFFICERS COMMENTS ( TWO COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT DEPARTED AT THIS APPROXIMATE TIME. TWA FLT 77 TOO…
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A/C DD NNNNWPA043CZCSQX'02ZCWYA079 RR RUCDSQ DE RUWGKD 6634 25/1900Z 25MAY65 22 15z ZNR R 251849Z FM AFSWC KIRTLAND AFB NMEX TO RUWGALE/ADC RUCDSQ/FTD WPAFB OHIO BT UNCLAS SWSS-2 15024 MAY 65 ALLEGED UFO SIGHTING. CCN-75 14EW A(1) OVAL A(2) POSSIBLY THE SIZE OF A SMALL ERASER. A(3) APPROXIMATELY THAT OF CLOUDS (4-68E-WHIHE2. A(4) SIX/ A(5) IN A DIAGONAL OR WEDGE FORMATION/ A(6) APPEARRED TO BE LUMINOUS/ A(7) SFONE/B A(8) NONE/O PAGE 2XRUW 56634SUNCLAS A(9) THE OBJECTS WERE TRAVELING AT A VERY FAST SPEED ABOVE A SCATTERED DECK OFYCLUDSD B(1)SBBSERVERS JUST HAPPENED TO BE LOOKING AT THE SKY/B B(…
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C(1) GROUND - VISUAL/ C(2) NMNE. C(3) NOT APPLICABLE. D(1) 1355Z, 22 MAY 1965.0 D(2) NIGHT AND SOMEWHAT OVERCAST. E. SOUTHWEST SECTION OF ALBUQUERQUE (WEST HILL AREA) 136 DEGREES '3 MINUTES WEST, 35YDEGREES 14 MINUTES NORTH F. RONNIE CHARLSONYWIFE, FATHER-IN-LAW, MOTHER-IN-LAW/ ALL ADULTS, 205 59TH STREET, S/W. XAPPEARED TO BE VERY PAGE 3 RUW (S 6634 UNCLAS SINCERE/ TELEPHONE ALBUQUERQUE 242-0240.0 G/ 13,000 SCATTERED, HIGH OVERCAST, 60S XILES VISIBILIHY, 0 71 DEGREES, 6 DEWPOINT 140/05 WINDS, ALT 2995. INVESTIGATING OFFICERS COMMENTS ( TWO COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT DEPARTED AT THIS APPROXIMATE TIM…
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Rec from D.H 20 Sept 68 22/642/65 Mar. 24, 1966 Dear Mr. Nymh I am answering your letter in regards to our report of the U.S.C. on May 22, 1965. 1. At the time of our observation there were no stars visible. The sky was overcast. The objects were different from a star in that they were egg-shaped and did not twinkle or shined, but glowed from within. They flew in a V-shaped formation and broke this formation only to almost halt, make a turn, and head more northeast. 2. The objects covered only a small portion of the sky as if there were maybe 5 large airplanes flying together in formation.…
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This is an illustration of the objects as they passed directly over our heads. There seemed to be between 5 to 7 but they passed so quickly we could not be sure. They all seemed approximately the same size & shape but again we couldn't be positive. They're glow as not bright but very dim. 2. Since the observation, no solution has entered our minds. We are positive they were not planes because we had seen one South of us about the same time (seconds earlier.) We watched the objects for about 36 seconds from
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the times they approached us out of the western sky until they went out of slight northeast of us. We were all laying on Young chairs on our patio & were looking into the sky as we talked. It was completely dark as we probably would not have seen them. 4. We have not witnessed anything similar to the event before we since. We are glad to be of assistance to you. If there are further questions we will be glad to help. The people that were here at the time feel the same. They were: Mr. & Mrs. 56th N.W. Alburg. N.M. By the way our names was spelled wrong. I believe they meant and wife…
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 24 MAR 1909 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR PENSION OFFICE Mr. Allen Hipcke Dearborn Observatory Northwestern University Evanston Illinois 60201
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