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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. OATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS © Wes Balloon 24 Jul 358 Las Cruces, New Mexico O ary #1 pores 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION OB Possisty Salloon 827 Mount Time O Was Aircraft Loca! _—<* | SR Ground- Vi sual st coacudeevonad Q Probably Aircraft GMT 29/0327Z O Air Visual O Air-Intercept Rader | 7 Possibly Aircraft PHOTOS - SOURCE M): Was Astronomico! \:cteor O Yes O Probably Astronomical 3 xO: No Civilian (Astronomer) O Possibly Astronomical 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE REE acre ru Sr nro OO 0 Insufficient Date for Evaluation
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a 4 tiles g* h? | De Gi Auguet To 1958. Report of Unidentified Objects Sighted in Neichborhood of Bermuda on July 15, 1958. (per U.S.A.F, Headquarters Wire of July 15) : hee ae “rete objests were quite possibly fireballs or meteors (vat which, would depend on sise and brightness which are not oe .™ “G@esoribed). If they were large objeote, they could be firebalis / and, while it would be remarkable that so many fireballs could de geen fn such a short apace of time (ten in half an hour), it ise nos SUtside the boundsa of possibility. Their varied and sometimes oppeatte directions would, of « @o
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PSTN as PTE WPS Cy EEE LE ob eo LEIA TAIRA OE Wi; vs Save bec ie casei Le shan Redladiale hace idl — ee o SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY SECTION OF UPPER ATMOSPHERE STUDIES IGY OPTICAL SATELLITE TRACKING PROGRAM 60 GARDEN STREET CAMBRIDGE 36. MASSACHUSETTS July 29, 195% (dictated on July 26,1958) Captain George T. Gregory Air Technical Intelligence Center Wright-Patterson Air Force Base P., 0. Box 9703 Dayton, Ohio Dear Captain: T am on the eve of my departure for Moscow, and I am taking the liberty of enclosing itinerary so that you will “now where T am and, if necessary, c

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