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| 1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION | | --- | --- | | 31 July 44 01/0723Z | 33.00M 176.30M (Pacific) | | 3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION | | Military | Battallite | | 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | Recorded as possible Satellite by report and case carried in Satellite Category. DWD schedules not available. | | One | | | 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS | | 3 Minutes | Object on course from SW to NE observed for 3 minutes. Rapid transit, bright yellow color. Descending from NE dog abeamation at disappearance. Evaluated by any possible Satellite. | | 6. TYPE OF OBS…
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INCOMING MESSAGE DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH MACABS 3094 NNNN AP IN: 37460 (1 Aug 64) N/dfc Page 1 of 2 INFO: NIN-7, XOP-1, XOPX-5, SAF OS-3, ARMY-2, CMO-9, JCS-35, OSD-15, NSA-7, DIA-15, (100) SMB C171 ZCHQA091ZCCJB061 GO RUEAHQ DE RUHPF B559 01/0814Z ZNR O 010814Z FM COMBARFORVAC TO RUHPHH/COMHAWSEAFRON RUHLKM/CINCPACAF RUAUAAH/HADD KUNIA ZEN/CONCNORAD INFO RUECW/CNO RUEAHQ/COFS USAF RUHLHQ/CINCPAC RUHLHL/CINCPACFLT RUHLHS/CINCUSARPAC
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INCOMING MESSAGE DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE TRADE-MESSAGE SECTION UNCLASSIFIED AF IN: 37460 (1 Aug 64) Page 2 of 2 RUMLKSA/PACAFBASECOM COMMAND CENTER HICKAM AFB RUECW/SECNAV BT UNCLAS. A. JANAP 146D 1. CIRVIS REPORT 2. V43285 3. UFC 4. 33-88N, 176-38W 5. 818723Z-8736Z 6. 28 DEG. ABOVE HORIZEN TO 15 DEG. 7. SW TO NE 8. RAPID 9. BRIGHT YELLOW INTENSITY. EVALUATE POSSIBEL SATELLITE BT NOTE: ADVANCE COPIES DEL TO CIA, DTA, NIN AND XOPX.
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INCOMING MESSAGE DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH 30 JULY UNCLASSIFIED AF IN: 37885 (1 AUG 64) T/chs 1 of 2 INFO: NIN-7, XOP-1, XOPX-5, SAF-OS-3, ARMY-2, CMC-9, JCS-35, OSD-15, NSA-7, DIA-15 (100) SMB C190 ZCZCH03579ZCEJC445 PP RUEAHQ DE RUHLKH 4 01/0835Z ZNR P 08030Z FN 326AIRDIV KUNIA FACILITY HA TO RUHLKH/PACAF RUHPHH/COMHAWSEAFRON INFO RUEAHQ/CSAF RUECW/CNO RUECW/SECNAV RUWGALB/CINCNORAD RUHLHQ/CINCPAC RUHLHS/CINCUSARPAC RUHLHL/CINCPACFLT RUAUAZ/COMUSJAPAN RUAMC/COMUXOREA RUAGFL/COMUSTDC RUCSBR/CINCSAC BT UNCLAS 326DO-CO 0854
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INCOMING MESSAGE DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH UNCLASSIFIED AF IN: 37885 (1 AUG 64) 2 of 2 A. JANAP 146D 1. CIRVIS REPORT 2. V43205 3. UFO 4. 33-00N 176-30W 5. 018723Z - 0736Z 6. 20 DEG ABOVE HORIZON TO 15 DEG 7. SW TO NE 8. RAPID 9. BRIGHT YELLOW INTENSITY. NO EVALUATION THIS TIME BT NOTE: RETRANS TO CIA BY AF FORM 1392 #901. ADV CY TO DIA, NIN AND XOPX.
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38 SCREEN NEWS LETTER for July 25, 1901 # Saturn Shines in South The planet Saturn, visible all night in the southeast, and the brilliant star Vega, directly overhead, brighten the summer evening skies. ## BY JAMES STOKLEY ► FOR THE FIRST TIME, since last winter, the planet Saturn is now on easy view in the evening sky, chasing as brightly as a first-magnitude star and visible all night. On Aug. 24 it will be directly opposite the sun. Its distance from earth will then be 815 million miles. Scruce's position in the southeast, in the constellation of Augustus, the water carrier, is shown o…
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NEWTON NEWS LETTER Nov 26th, 75, 1964 # THELDS ## PHYSIOLOGY ### Cleft Palate Caused by Prenatal Injections - INJECTIONS of large amounts of hormone substances in pregnant mice have produced cleft palates and cleft lips University of Michigan researchers reported. "Environmental shock" is the term applied to such infections along with excess radiation, insufficient oxygen, a deficient diet and other experiences that can produce malformed offspring in experimental animals. Scorching the occurrence of facial and oral clefts, which strike one out of 800 American babies each year, Dr. James …
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a railroad, these seem to converge in the distance; this happens in August to be in the direction of the stars of Perseus. To see the Pareside is their best, you need a dark sky, preferably away from the glare of a sky. Sometimes the moon interferes. If it happens to be a few days past the full phase, it will be shining brightly in the sky when you want to see the meteors. Its glare will blot out all but the brightest. But this year the moon is now on Aug. 7, so on the 11th it will still be a crescent, sealing in the west well before midnight. So take advantage of this opportunity if you can…
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