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' | 1. DATE - TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION > dJunc 53 9/18102 Tilamook, Oreczon 10. CONCLUSION 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS r,. Vile r\* _-“ . 4. S . a * | Ceseserv: tion was Jenus $5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION /[11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 2 Tours Hair moo sMaped, wiite object was observed hovering at an Tn. 94-4 45,7 *? sat ities ai “‘ ae, ee 7 (1. 2, ¥ * c Vaaltivide, ‘To unusual mencuvers wore obsorved, Cbhiect ot 4° 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ee og suv ers ysarved, Chject ot 4 Stround-Visual (Theodolds =) 8. PHOTOS 0 Yee Ne 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE O Yes TNe FORM | FTD sep 63 0-329 (TDE) previous editions of th…
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Sire ac notas-5/8NCfve N 31 JUL 1953 Ss Refarence is wade to your sighting of on widentified aerial ject on 9 dJume 1953 at 1010 Per. It has been cmeluded by the hie Technical Intelligence Center's astronomers that the coject 3 observed was clearly the planet Vems. Yam interest in reverting this ineldent and yor Gesire to pe of service sre greatly appreciated by the Air ‘echnical Intel- : | : tae Center. . JOORDINATION : gi spas | mras, ({ 4 dio. Date } , Col Jonnston : bdtbzc AN ce pateRt Hale E? | BodNGons Ley } 4 (Col O*Hern | DESIGNATE AUTHD OFFICE OF RECORD | “» OFFICIAL FILE COPY _ AMC F…page 2
‘THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Howano L. Bavis, President COLUMBUS 10 my EMERSON MeMILLIN OBSERVATORY 25 June 1953 lst Lite Robert Olsson ATIC — Wright-Patterson AFB Dear Lt. Olsson; : Of the last batch of ); items sent on June 15, the only one about which there is any question is the 12 June Covington, Ceorsia. It is essential to know here the duration of sighting. A Lot depends on this. Can you get this for us? Regarding the Detroit 11 June vcase is there anything in this that a food landing light would not explain? Likewise Goodse AFB 11 June it would appear that sime second radar did not pick …
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ee _- Flight Service, MATS sige | 3800 Newark gg Ne We Washington 25, D. _ TR=260=53 ° 9 , fhe following message was received from 'cChord Flight Service Center: "FSC O9—Fe?2 FLYCBRPT tL. DSSCRIPTICN OF OBJ PALYMOON SHAPE SIZE APRX 1/2 INCH AS SEEN THRU A THEODOLITS WILTES COLOR ONE OBS AERODYNAMLC FXATURES UiKNOSN OBSR NO TRAIL EXHAUST OR RPLW SYS © S°FTD AuD SOUND UIKNOWN OBJECT APPSARED TO HOVER MANNAR OF DISAPPEARANCE AND OTHER PERLIWENT OR UNUSUAL FEATURES ANS UYKNOWN 2. TIE OF SIGHTING AT 1OMOPST, 09 JUNE 1953 LENGTH OF TIMK OBSRD UNKNOWN 3. MANNER OF O@SERVAPION VISUAL TRU THEOROIITE RO…
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NCLASSIF | TR=360=53 USA=MATS Unidentified Flying Object Near Tillamook, Oregon 9 June 1953 | Flight Service, WATS, 3800 Newar' State of Oregon, USA Street, Ne ey ° memniageee 255 Dele 17 June 1953 9 June 1953 Be? cite od 9 Lt Tole Pal Patterson, Aon007853 & 2a Le BENJAMIN S. CATLIN, Ill, Captain, USAF ye 1, Agooth 32¢ Spee TELETYPE FLICBRPT 09 102 June 1953 submitted by ens Flight seevies Canter An unidentified object was revorted by two USAP 2d Lieutenants stationed with the Moby Diek Dalloon launching detachment, Tillamook NAS. The ocdject was viered thronzh a Theodolite and appeared as hal…
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icChord Flt Sv Cen “GChord APS, Wash -_ , Comdr Air Technical Intelligence Center ATTN: ATITAA=2¢ wright Patterson aFB, Ohio \ UNCLASSIFIED 19154U Jun 53 so 19Fe§2. CITE Project Blue Book UNMSG AP OFMeATIAE 6=LL-=, /1f 221 degrees SSY /2/ Sighted aprx 2 hrs f3/ AZIMUTH 221 caprees “lavation 49 dezsrees /4/ Vind SE, 14600% scattered, 25460 thin, broken w/15 miles visibility /5/ Obsrs sighted obj for 2 hrs and state that moon could not havs caused sighting. { % : ‘ - . JOS We DONALDSON, MAJOR, USAF FSO al * : v }.¥ } fa 4j IED AFTER 12 YEARS. _ AT 8 YEAR INTERVE! meme DIR 6200.10 5206 COMMANDERpage 6
nAdas | A WPAS23 X PP JEDWP ZOV JED C3 YDB293 VYB316 X¥DB235 JUPD 270 PP JEPHO JEDWE WIEDEN JWPFF JEPRS 555 — DE JWPD 13B P 9929162 FM MCCHORD FLT sv CENKOETLAFB WASH. TO JEPHQ/DIRECTIOR OF INTELLIGENCE HQ USAF WASH 25 DC JEDWF/AIR TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CNTR ATTNt ATIAA*3C WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OHIO PRO JEDEN/C G ENT AFB COLO. SPRINGS COLO INFOs JEPFF/COMDR MATS ANDREWS AFB WASH 25D C JEPRS/COMDR FS WASH 25 DC / aS @9-F-G2 FLYOBRPT. 1. DESCRIPTION OF OBJ$ HALFMOON SHAPE: SIZE APRX 1/2 INCH AS SEEN THRU ere A THEODOLITE$ WHITE COLOR$ ONE OBJ; AERODYNAMIC REATURES UNKNOWNs OBSR - a —_—— ——s* 0 T…
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MINUTES @ SECONDS WEST} LONGITUDE$ 45 DEGREES 15 MIN NORTHs FEFERENCE TO KNOWN LANDMARKSs NAS TILAMMOKy ORE Be LOCATION OF OBJ WITH RESPECH TO OBSRt UNABLE TO DETERMINE DISTANCE AND AXE,YJGW DIR. ! PAGE TWOJWPD 15B 5, IDENTIFYNG INFO ON OBSRS & WITMESSESs 2ND LT Ie Ne PATTERSON, AO 1865653 AND 2ND LT ALFRD SLYNN, AO 223711, MOBY DICK 132@TH ARC SPECIAL LAUNCK SITEA; ( AT TIME AND PLACE OF SIGHTING) A. WEATHER COND PREVALENT IN AREAS 1060 256-@ 15 64/49 NORTH 2 26 SHB FEET, / 129 DEGREES E 25 KNOTS 3,900 FEET/ | 7. COND WHICH MIGNT ACCT FOR THE SIGHTING: MOON TABLE INDICATES THIS “ae | A POSSIB…
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