46531496e67dd27e

28935430.pdf

NARA·NARA_PBB_597821_pdfs-1·pdf·35.4 MB·6 pages

Scores

0.5
Document value
0.0
Cross-references
2.0
Provenance
0.0
Info density
0.0
Topic relevance
0.0
Anomalousness

OCR'd text preview (6 of 6 pages)

Source: mistral_ocr · confidence ~95%

page 1
|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION  |
| --- | --- |
|  11 June 1949 12/0357Z | Los Alamos, New Mexico 383  |
|  3. SOURCE Civilian | 10. CONCLUSION Astro (METEOR)  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One |   |
|  5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 4 - 5 Seconds | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Object appeared as a star or light. Object green then red at end of flight, with short, red tail. Appeared to climb sharply then fell almost straight down.  |
|  6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual |   |
|  7. COURSE NE |   |
|  8. PHOTOS ☐ Yes ☑ No |   |
|  9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE ☐ Yes ☑ No |   |

FORM
FTD SFP 43 0-329 (
page 2
UNCLASSIFIED

GUIDE TO INVESTIGATION
UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OBJECTS

Incident No. __________

1. Date of Observation 11 June 49 Date of Interview __________
2. Exact time of observation (local) 2057 EST
3. Place of Observation: Los Alamos, N.M.
(Map Coordinates)
4. Position of observer (air, car, bldg, location of - give details): N/S
5. What attracted attention to object: Light
6. Number of objects and sketch of formation or grouping: One
7. Apparent size (compare to known object, i.e., sun, moon, thumb or
fist at arms length): About size of star
8. Color of object: Green, then red at end of fli
page 3
UNCLASSIFIED
Page 2
Guide to Investigation Incident No. __________
17. Trail (color, length, width, persistence, etc.)
Short red trail
18. Luminosity (visible by reflection, incandescent, other - degree of
brilliance):
Self luminous
19. Projections (fins, wings, rods, antennae, canopies, etc.):
None
20. Maneuvers (turns, climbs, dives, etc. - sketch of flight path):
Appeared to be climbing sharply then fell almost straight down
21. Manner of disappearance: Seemed to "go out"
22. Effect on clouds: N/S
23. Additional information concerning object:
Did not appear to be a meteor, according to obse
page 4
UNCLASSIFIED
INCIDENT NO. 383

1. Date of Observation 11 June 1949 Date of Interview
2. Exact Time (local) 2057
3. Place of Observation Los Alamos, New Mexico
4. Position of observer Ground
5. What attracted attention to object Light
6. Number of objects 1
7. Apparent size of star
8. Color of object Green then red at end of flight
9. Shape
10. Altitude 25°
11. Direction from observer 210°
12. Distance from observer 20-30 Miles
13. Direction of flight of object(s) SW to NE
14. Time in sight 4 - 5 Seconds
15. Speed
16. Sound and odor None
17. Trail Short, red tail
18. Luminosity Self luminous
19
page 5
UNCLASSIFIED
Page 2 Incident 383

Name and address of observer:
AESS Los Alamos, N. M.

Occupation and hobbies:
Security Inspector AESS

Comments of Interrogator relative to intelligence and character of observer(s):
Met requirements for employment with AESS.

NARRATIVE SUMMARY:
For original report see Incident 382.

UNCLASSIFIED
page 6
STATE HISTORY & NATURE

OCCUPATIONAL

STATE

O

1

1

1

1

1

1

Full text and original imagery available on Internet Archive →