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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD | 1. DATE | 23 Sep 60 | 2. LOCATION | Vicinity Winchester Bay, Oregon | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 3. DATE-TIME GROUP | Local 24/0530Z | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | ☐ Ground-Wood ☐ Ground-Radar ☐ Air-Vessel ☐ Air-Intercept Radar | | 5. PHOTOS | ☐ Yes ☑ No | 6. SOURCE | Military | | 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 3-4 min | 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | one | | 9. COURSE | | rapid ascent | ☐ Other ☐ Insufficient Data for Evaluation ☐ Unknown | | 10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING | | Spherical, moonsized object oscillating in a rapid ascent with all colors of the spectrum…
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RECEIVED 26 SEP 60 15 29 ATIC 26 SEP 60 15 29 ATIC 26 SEP 60 15 29 ATIC 1960 SEP 29 AM 50 ECRGEOP 432000N74820JVA347 MR RJEDS DE REMPKJ 139 2RR J 261011Z FM CCGD THIRTEEN TO EJUFAL/COMAIJBEFCON ENT AF DARK EJKOUS/CCM AIR INTELLIGENCE CEN WRIGHT PATTERSON AF BASE EJKEUS/ASSISTANT CHIEF OF STAFF INTELLIGENCE HE USAF EJKEUS/GPC OF INFORMATION SERVICES HE USAF USCG GRAC NY 101A5 1 UFO SIGHTING REPORT 25 A3 FORM 121 HAS 59 U SUPPART I CEN (1) BRENAIGAL (2) ROOMSIEME (3) OSCILLATORY INCLUDING ALL CLCLORS OF THE SPREYPUN (4) ONE (5) J/A (6) LACK OF PROVISIONS (7) NO (8) NO (9) UNCREASING SIDE OF …
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RECEIVED 26 SEP 50 15 29 ATIC FILED AUG 26 1950 AT ______ U.S. DISTRICT COURT NEW HAVEN, CONN. 1950 SEP 27 AM 50 ECCOSSP-43207412207734347 MR RUEDER DR KEUPRU 133 INR R 2610112 FM COGO THIRTEEN TO RUFFAL/COMAIROEFCOM ENT AF BASE RUEDER/COM AIR INTELLIGENCE CEN URICHT PATTERSON AF BASE RUEDER/ROSISTANT CHIEF OF STAFF INTELLIGENCE HQ USAF RUEDER/CFC OF INFORMATION SEVICES HQ USAF USCG GRNC LT WOLAR V UFO SIGHTING REPORT 25 AB FORM 121 MAR 59 " SUBPART I CHM (1) SPURNICAL (2) MOONFIELD (3) OSCILLATORY INCLUDING ALL CLOSURE OF THE SPECTRUM (4) CHM (5) N/A (6) LACK OF PROTRUSIONS (7) NO (8) NO …
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RIVER LODHOUT TOWER C 43 DRS 4 MAIN ROUTE 124 DEC 15 NON PART SUBPART VI CHM (1) N/A (2) SYRIA ROBERT C 3/5- 42 THIRN USCG CHM PAGE TWO RBUPRJ 39 LOOKOUT CHM RELIABEL SUBPART VII (1) GENERALLY GOOD CHM CLEAR AND BRIGHT (2) SURFACE NONE (3) UNLIMITED (4) UNLIMITED (5) NONE (6) NONE SUBPART VIII NONE SUBPART IX NEGATIVE SUBPART X NONE NOTED SUBPART XI LTJG THOMAS P MARIAN 41534 USCGE ORS/BO GCGD13 CHM ALL INFO OBTAINED VIA NSC AND PHONE CONVERSATION SUBPART XII NONE ET 26//8302
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 At 2:15 p.m. Eastern standard time on September 17, 1960, Edgar Everhart, Mansfield Center, Connecticut, photographed the race ambition or antique (H in the diagram opposite). It occurred on the bright parbelic circle, and through it was an oblique cross, whose arms (I and J) made an angle of 120 degrees. Twenty degrees below the ambition was what appeared to be another arc (K). All of the photographs with this article are reproduced from Kodachrome originals. # The Solar Halo Complex of September 17, 1960 EDGAR EVERHART, University of Connecticut  The author here identifies the features mentioned in this article, the sun being 34 degrees high, at 2:15 p.m. EST. plays is a ring of 22 degrees radius around the sun or moon. This ring is colored red on the inside, changing to yellow and then white on the outer edge. It is caused by refraction of light through hexagonal needlelike ice crystals which sometimes occur in thin cirrus clouds. Associated phenomena, although less common, are suralogs or parhelia, 22 to 50 degrees to the right and left of the sun, and vertical sun pillars. The recent event did not have the…
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16 SKY AND TELESCOPE, January, 1961 # Findings from Mercury's Transit JOSEPH ASHBRUCK been taken as -35 seconds.) Lastly, for each observation, the difference between the observed and the computed times is given under the heading O - C. A number of observations, some of excellent quality, were received too late for inclusion in this analysis. A few very discordant results were omitted; the times may have been incorrectly transcribed. All timings listed are believed to have been made with the aid of WWV or CHU radio time signals, or their equivalent. The large table gives the observers' lo…
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