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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD | 1. DATE 31 Oct 1963 | 2. LOCATION Saudi Arabia | 12. CONCLUSIONS ☐ Was Balloon ☐ Probably Balloon ☐ Possibly Balloon | | --- | --- | --- | | 3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local 740PM GNT | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ☐ Ground-Visual ☐ Ground-Radar ☐ Air-Visual ☐ Air-Intercept Radar | ☐ Was Aircraft ☐ Probably Aircraft ☐ Possibly Aircraft | | 5. PHOTOS ☐ Yes ☑ No | 6. SOURCE Civilian | ☑ Was Astronomical Meteor ☐ Probably Astronomical ☐ Possibly Astronomical | | 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 2 or 3 seconds | 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 1 | 9. COURSE SW | | 10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTIN…
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HEADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND UNITED STATES AIR FORCE WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OHIO REPLY TO ATTN OF: TDEW SUBJECT: UFO Sighting ( ) 22 NOV 1963 TO: Hq USAF SAF-OIFB ( ) Wash 25 D C 1. Reference the attached letter from dated 8 Nov 63, regarding a UFO sighting. The following information is provided to assist in a reply to Mr Sample. 2. The sighting of evaluated as a meteor. This evaluation is based on the duration and description as well as the direction of flight. The speed of the object as indicated by the duration is well within the limits o…
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March the 5 1943 NASA Washington, D.C. 200 hours Int May Concern, (2nd interest (2nd interest day re) Act a few minutes phone or miss 7:40 P.M local lodging (Chaburn) time last Halloween, showed by October 31st my wife who was gazing out of our living room window scortedly called my attention to a ferry object in the ship. I looked not quickly from my seat on the roof and saw it, also. The main body of the object appeared to be about the size of a tenuous hill with small ferry pieces "breaking off behind". The entire length from "head to end of the tail" seemed to be a foot or possibly two…
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17 SAND: AUSTIN NPP National Space Agency (NASA) Washington, D.C. United States of America
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November 26, 1963 This is in response to your letter of November 5, 1963, in which you reported the sighting of an unusual object on October 31st. Your sighting has been evaluated as a meteor. This evaluation is based on the duration and description as well as the direction of flight. The speed of the object as indicated by the duration is well within the limits of meteor capability. The direction of flight to the southwest rules out possible satellite decay. Also, the duration of decay sightings is much greater. Sputnik IV decay on September 5, 1962, lasted in excess of two minutes and Disc…
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