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Ue erin 2 Pott real dais : Fg i PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS ie O Was Balloon 29 May 1950 Uruguay QO Probably Balloon 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION a Vessimy Galiven "2 > : Local GRIER 2 Ee eae Ae “CX Ground- Vi sual O Ground-Radar a Syebabig Atverdti GMT 29/24007 0 Air- Vi sual OQ) Air-Intercept Radar Cl Possibly Aircraft 3. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE O Was Astronomical O Yes 0 Probably Astronomicol XENo CLIVI O Possibly Astronomical 7, LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE FI) ly y pan eA RA BX eid Dota for Evaluation 5 , 0 Unknown not repo
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24. 19VT e| ‘ ae CENTRO. DE INVESTIGACTON DE NBJETAS VOLADORES INIDENTIFICADNS (C-J-nN-V- I) REPUBLICA ORIENTAL DEL URUGUAY PICHA DE . OBSERVACION Observacién realizada por 14 | Domi cLLio else ocerncreriinerse/P> andl aa 2° > sd. 90 ° 5 Sstado Civ wesszegee eo. Profesion U GOUPACAOMs « Pahdetins ccs bce eee c esc ewes reece eeeeesecee $ \ Fecha de La observaci On. ° esje éis3e tela Oe él ese gl) bay © eevee eco tlora @ 0) d je own ee Lugar de la observacién (Departamento, Localidad, Poraje, Calle, ctc) o.4 *2achadeo shos OPT PIP LS g UIA 0 jer o 38° eee @©@@e@GOececeest G02BA4eHOHKHHKHHEeZH @
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WY ~ @ 5 Vaan. TI TODIEUA AT ON ‘ | * re O CASE « (IIFORMATION ONLY) 19 May 1955 Los Angeles, ources World of Fly ng Sa: cers Menzel-Royd Winged creatures sometimes avoid the interplanetary label only. by staying in sight long enough to be examined. About sundown on May 19, 1955, switchboards at police stations in the Los Angeles area were swamped by telephone calls reporting a fleet of silvery flying saucers, changing formation with incredible speeds “as if playing tag in the sky.” One witness, however, had the presence of mind to get out his binoculars and look at the objects; they were bird

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