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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD

|  1. DATE | 30 Sept - 7 Oct 1963 | 2. LOCATION | Murfreesboro, Tennessee  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  3. DATE-TIME GROUP | Local Not Reported GMT Not Reported | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | ☑ Ground-Visual ☐ Ground-Rader ☐ Air-Visual ☐ Air-Intercept Rader  |
|  5. PHOTOS | ☐ Yes ☑ No | 6. SOURCE | Civilian  |
|  7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | Not Reported | 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | One  |
|  9. COURSE | NE and/or SE | 10. OTHER | Satellite (ECHO 1) ☐ Insufficient Data for Evaluation ☐ Unknown  |
|  10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING | 1st to President referred to SAFOI. Evaluat
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Jch

October 14, 1963

Dear [redacted]

The Office of the President has asked the Air Force to reply to your letter concerning an object which you reported seeing in the southern section of the sky during the first part of this month.

You and your friends have probably been watching Echo satellite, which has circled over the Nashville area several times during the period September 30th through October 7th. During the evening of October 5th it could be seen north of Nashville and Murfreesboro at approximately 6:49 p.m., Central Standard Time, moving southeast approximately 73 degrees above the
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1975
WOMEN'S TENNIS SERVICE JOURNAL 21, 1975

# Four Planets Appear in Sky

Jupiter and Saturn continue to shine brightly in the September evening skies while Mars and Venus, just barely visible, appear low on the horizon.

By JAMES STOKLEY

> TWO BRIGHT PLANETS, splendorous Jupiter and Saturn, shine in the September evening sky.

Their positions—and those of the stars as well—are shown on the accompanying maps as they appear about 11:00 p.m., your own kind of daylight saving time at the beginning of September. They will look the same way as 10:00 the middle of the month and at about 9:00 a
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SOURCE NEWS LETTER for August 24, 1963

# THE FRIELDS

## PROPOSY
### Stark's Snapping Bill Nature's Best Mousetrap

> THE BILL of the American wood stock can snap shot on an unsuspecting fish faster than the blink of an eye.

The wood stock, which inhabits the streams of Florida, has been equipped by occurs with a "mousetrap" hook. To catch its dinner, the stock walks along, moving its bill from side to side through the water. When a fish comes in contact with the lid the bill snaps shut. The stock does not endorse to see the fish—his bill closes out markedly, by reflex.

This reflex is on
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No Case (Information Only)
September, 1963
Kent, England

SOURCE: FLYING SANCOR REVITAL HIS DEC 63

# Kent visitor

The lunch edition of the London Evening Standard on September 19 carried the following item in its Kent Newsletter section: "A mysterious nocturnal object with an orange-red glow has been sighted hovering over Kent coast towns and has led to a spate of flying saucer rumours. It was first seen at Margate by Mr. Tally Rooke, a reliable witness. A few days later there was a sighting at Ramegate. The latest is by a couple at Horne Bay. The R.A.F. at Manaton has no idea what the objec
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No Case (Information Only)
September, 1963
Southampton, England

Scales: Flying Saucer Review - Nov - 26 - 63

## Southampton mystery

Mr. Peter J. Kelly has drawn our attention to a letter which appeared in the Southern Evening Echo on September 6. The correspondent, whose name and address were supplied to the editor of the newspaper signs himself "Curious." The letter reads as follows: "Every night between 11 p.m. and midnight (B.S.T.) a bright light appears in the sky just over the roof tops practically due east. It has the appearance of a very bright star; it travels very, very slowly upwa
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A large meteorite which flashed across the skies of Southern California in daylight last September 3rd was the object of an intense search by scientists, who were hopeful of finding in it fossils that would prove the existence of life on other worlds. Previous claims of fossil finds in meteorites have been doubted or discounted because the meteorites were found long after impact, allowing time for earth materials to contaminate the specimen. This one, seen by hundreds of people before it crashed in rugged mountain country, had not been located at last report.
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No Case (Information Only)
8 September, 1963
Lancashire, England

SPOKER: Plying Saucer Pattion Nov-Dec 63

# Lancashire sky puzzle

From the Lancashire Evening Post, September 12: "Mr. T. W. Turner, of Liverpool Road, Hutton, describes an unusual sight in the sky when travelling from Broughton-in-Formess to

Greenock, on Sunday night in a letter to the Post: 'The sky to the west was filled with a peculiar yellow glow, not unlike that from sodium street lamps. I watched the spectacle for about 80 seconds during which its brilliance steadily increased to a maximum at which it remained for about

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