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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD | 1. DATE | LOCATION | 2. CONCLUSIONS | | --- | --- | --- | | 24 Dec 52 | CAMP CARSON, COLORADO | 3. Was Sullivan Presently Sullivan ☑ Possibly Sullivan | | 3. DATE-TIME GROUP | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | 4. Was Aircraft ☑ Presibly Aircraft ☐ Possibly Aircraft | | Used 24/1617MST | ☑ Ground-Vessel ☐ Ground-Range | 5. Was Astronomical Presently Astronomical ☐ Possibly Astronomical | | 24/2317S | ☐ Air Vessel ☐ A minivessel Radar | 6. SOURCE | | 7. PERSONNEL | 8. Three Airmen | 8. Other Unemployed Data for Evaluation Unknown | | 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | NU…
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UNCLASSIFIED Camp Carson, Colorado 24 December 1952 I. Description of Incident Observers at Camp Carson sighted a silvery unidentified flying object at 0617 MST. It appeared circular in shape about the size of a baseball, changing later to a "tear-shaped" configuration and hovered in view for two to three minutes after which it disappeared at a high rate of speed. Observers were three airmen assigned to this base and all stated that the unknown object was located south of their observation point. The object emitted an intermittent white light while in view. II. Discussion of Incident Althoug…
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UNCLASSIFIED 27 OCT 1952 37740 Z 1. Atty 2. Abbot 3. of file UNCLASSIFIED RES33 WPD337 YDB333U CNA326 JEDM1329 PP JEPHO JEDWP 222 DE JEDEN 31 P 253243Z ZNJ FM NO UDC ENT AFB COLO SPGS COLO TO JEPHO/HO USAF WASHDC JEBUP/ATIC WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OHIO /DOOT-D 61228. ATTN: ATIAA-2C. FLYOBRPT. (1) ONE SILVERY UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT, CIRCULAR IN SHAPE, APPARENT SIZE OF BASEBALL BUT AS IT APPEARED TO CHANGE DIR BECAME "TEAR-SHAPED." EMITTED AN INTERMITTENT WHITE LIGHT. HOVERED IN ONE VICINITY FOR 2 TO 3 MINUTES, THEN DISAPPEARED S AT "HIGH RATE OF SPEED." NO APPARENT PROPULSION SYSTEM, TRAIL…
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