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2ROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD SRD PTT TS Ra : l DATE iz LOCATION 12, CONCLUSIONS Was Balloon Probably Balloon L7 June 1954 | roughkeepsie, New York RIA SEE CTP G eas 8 SRN OEE RTE PAS PASIE RES aR iret Ah eeu ae sb Nace Seelam Possibly Balloon . DATE-TIME GROUP . TYPE OF OBSERVATION rm Talse | 17/17152 et ese eal ied ea a ee | ? Aine Vi sual O Air-Intercept Rodar PHOTOS | & SOURCE 1 Yes 7. LENGTH OF OASERYATION | a, NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE | Was Aivcroft Probably Airerof? Possibly Aircroft Local iD ‘rund Vi suol 0D Ground-Rodar Was Astronomical Probably Astronomical Possibly Astronomical 0) …
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i a ke | Ee — Se i a i a -* ; orm -& ee a NF U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET This questionnaires ‘cs Seen preparad 30 that you can give the U, S, Air Force a3 much | informetion as possioia concerning the unidentified aarial phenomenon that you hava obsarvad, Pisase try to answar cs many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give wil! | be used for researcn purcosas, and will be ragarded as confidential material, Your name wil! no? ba used in connaction wi'n any statements, conclusions, of publications without your permission, Wa reavest this personal iniormation s…
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—_— — ———E — — rs — ae : —_—_ ——— ae ‘ _ # — 7) ‘ F ! ' ' ' | 14. Tall ina faw words tne following -ings aoeut the object. | | 3 | ~ ty a Asoo } Q a Seund i eeeieeniahel / f 2 d a ——= naan ie ae a | = | b, Col a ee oar a ec Ce NE | | oF Co OT Sinden —~ Stat i | ! ‘ os a ———ae — = asus almaciylisthip unten ee esis eNaa neat APE La ce TAAL A mt : i i ’ ' ' 4 4 ‘ ‘ j ‘ ; 1 ‘ J 14 t 1 97, Draw a pietura that will show the shape of the object or objects, Label and include In your axeten sry catci's i Py 5 i , ' ,/ , 1 ry _— ae =! ; } ! of the oblact that you saw such 2% wings, protrusions, aic., on…
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' - + a. a i by : } =a = “ E ly ry — > a SS me mm a aS SR 8. IF you saw the object at NIGHT, 8.1 STARS (Circle One): ! oO. MN b. A faw c, Many one niin ek eee d. Don’? remember eo a A Se aS + * —-- = om =o a TT ee a ASN Mm 9, Was the object brighter than the background of the sky? Poge ? —. 2. Fas /*¥ELOAY, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a, Bright moonlight b. Dull moonlight ¢, No moonlight — pitch dark d, Don’t ramamber a ! | | | (O, tf twas ORIGHPER THAN the sky background, wos the brightness lika that of an automobile headlight?: | | (Cire…
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" ‘ Jaye J ! 25, Wheara wars vou locatad whan YOU Saw the sbiect? 25, Were you (Circle One} | a. In the businass section of a city? : | a. inside a building Q. In the residential section of a city? | b. Ina cor c, In open countryside? c. Uutdoorsee tg d. Flying near an airfield? | | d, Inn airplane e, Flying overa city? | 2, At sed as ai f, Flying over open country? | | u OTRAS te ee Le Bach Sadi tobi Nata aces Moet Fe PME) Spe) alsin, ane ION car at lah aie des ee Sar Pe Beary ARE tT) i*} * ‘4 F ’ ‘ . | 27. What were you doing at the time you saw the ooject, and how did you happen to neticea …
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Paras 4 Sa ee LSP ONOENERD OTTO , hi renee | 20. Draw picture that will show tha saoor shat the, object or objects mada, Place on “A® at the beginning | ' ' } ) ‘ , ° » ‘ of the path, o "B” at the end of the gars, ood show any changas in direction during the course, WS 2 av — ) ‘ pats | | : | | { | : ‘ ; | | ‘STI TET aE em ee ee ee ee ee ee = eee desgideinpldneeians wialpratalircithigrébanpliaphieinateam pala share ey | 2]. 'F POSSIBLE, try to guess or ostimata what the real siza of the object was In its longest dimension. | 22. How large did the object of objects appear as compared with ona o…Full text and original imagery available on Internet Archive →