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’ [EEE re ec RRO TNRNNUIWITM if "ee | PROJECY 10075 WORKSHEET = ( ap I, GENERAL ( (i Dats >, LOCATION » Libis oi ie | local: #6 rs 44 $7 & o% <, Teerene x} 4 gt tew cobras 2 SS hh. WAS OBJECT OBSERVED FrOw ‘YH GROUND? (¥¥os “ET No CYflaked Eye i] Binoculars : | ("1 teLescopo , : B C1 Theodolite | >. WAS ObJECT OBSERVED BY GROUN, (J Yes (5 (i By One Sot | CI] By To Sets ' ; (| By Thres Sets ste | Or WAS ODIECT OBSERVED Fito THe AIR (ives So A/C Observed Object ? | (“]Interception Atteupted : CNo Intercopt Attexptod ee __.A/C Scrambled Y | : UL) Visual Contact Made | CiA/I Contact Made | : []No …page 2
‘ j a3" " IV. BALLOON DATA ee VERE BALLOONS RELEASED IN ARE, meen =a No Tie SINCE SCHEDULED BALLOON RELEASES: pha + Of Winut | SOSSIBLE BALLOON LAUNCH S1TRS DOWNWIND OF SIGHTING: aera aamnintyipttinntnentnee C “ Daseribe Launching Agency ="16-e lighting © a hg : [ceed C_} Fair (__] Poor 7 [] Insufficient to Evaluate C_] Was Astronomical (__) Probably Astionomical (_] Possibly Astrvnomical (_) Other: = —- ee ae [(—] Insufficient Data For Evaluation [oySaknown ATIC Yost Form 53], (13 Aug (a a i Sm cea cane eRe ne ern
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“ PROJECT 10073 WEATHER DATA SH( 1. DATE OF OF SERVI Thi OF OBSERVATION oie ve bs nA ES ma 4, WINDS orn ALTITUDE ae .hUlCcrPrerlU EES EE: OESll DIRECTION 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,, 000 5,000 6, 000 7,000 5. WAS AN INVERSION LAYER NOTED? ae _ (If yes, at what altitude? 6. WERE ANY THUNDERSTORMS NOTED IN AREA? (If yes, at what quadrant? _ 7. CLOUD COVER: __.» tenths at o, oip>feet. tenths at __ feet. Ww, MILES i ee x /_ tenths at 2 v, > feet. _ tenths at feot. es ATIC Tost Form 333 (13 Aug 52) Pe. eee * ee eee 2 ee Ee ee ee ee ee e STATION OBSERVING ALTITUDE VELOCITY feet cnots ClYes. as ClYes ~~ (…
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* r ’ ‘ i] » = 0 Li -156- $2 FLYOBRPT Tucsen, Arizona 13rd Bomb iting, Intelligence Division 29 September 1952 6 September 1952 ¥=-6 Major Villiam Beckett Mrs. eS AFOLN G/CC = 2 6 September 1952, at 16:55 ust, rae Petite Tucaon Arizona and ir. served a bright, orange, tear-drop shaped object. The observation lasted for about two and one hal? minutes during which time the object descended in a general southeasterly heading towards them and then disappeared on a recirpocal heading ascent until lost to VicW. 2. Significance = Unknow. APPROVEDS a4 Chief, Intel Div
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Dr-75¢2-52 ” , 1. The object appeared to be teardrop or pendant shaped, orange in color, end of unestimable size, Throughout the observation there wag no svyidencea of a propulsion system, and no noise, trail, or flight surfaces, rs first sighted 3rd Rows Ving, Intelligence Div tas from her cary while traveling towards Tucson. ‘She informed her iriver, Me that.she thought she sawa “saucer”. °‘'r Looked into the S! that he, too, saw something extraordinary. ‘The car was stopped and irs alighted to concentrate on the strange cbject. It appeared from where tisy 3% te be abeve the Grand Contral Ai…
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3d Bowb Wing, Intelligence Div Lk ~J. Ss 4 “3. - 3 3 be Vind at 2000 NST: C0000 nt 08/61 5/3 7- Activities, meteorclozical or otherwise, which might account for the sighting. ae ile cirownastances imowmn to exist in the area at the time of the sighting vould tend to exvlain or account for the phenomenon reported by irs. The weather was clear and the sun had not set. 8. Existence of physical evidences ijone "9 Intercevtion or identification action taken: None 10. Comments of originators Be rs QR » intellectual, clear=minded, and determined to avoid self-deception. She must be regarded 2s a ther…
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@ . ( WECT 10073 WORKSHEET ( . I. GENERAL “ ‘ 4S C f D fx Saw Neher, oi } STOTT UT WaS CHIECT OBSERVED FROM THE GROUND? ee a ae Clio | Naked Eye J} Binoculars C) telescope : C71 Thaodolite ee CJ tes i? C2 (i By One Sot : Se Tao Sets | By Three Sets es sae C] You ra __AC Observed Objoct [_|Interception Atteupted ; C}No Intercept Attomptod eae 7 > Wen AIRCRAFT SCRAMBLED TO INTERCEPT? [) Yes fitio . _.A/C Scrambled C") Visual Contact Made | CJA/I Contact Made ee [ }No Contact Mado Pee 8. DID OBJECT CHANGE [ ION A‘ Mie 7 C) Yes io (—) Normal | , lr 1Violent 9. If OBJECT WAS A "LIGHT", WAS IT: “) B…
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