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: i? “ 43 = ad ; PROJECT 16073 RECGRO CARD —— «<6 $4) 2 8 ee ae a oe oe om I —_ = —— Vetere TT) - 4 = eo) ee + nr eo ee ee ee ee ee - = mee 4 ~~ « wats Sn ose eh #84 es oom Qeigs oe. «os iM n82 f -& Scation ( J Séncuusicns ) | LU, Sus §2 EL PASO, TEXAS NB ate ety at TA —_ ESA EAST RS ee CONTENT MS MNRTITIOIR SND, AONE ——— ~~ = 7 ; nt | . °. et # 3. CATE-Time S2CU? | d& TYPE OF GASERVATION 2 PeSum@y M2..ce ' 2 433 Miter? ; Loe __ 14/2330 US UST | cesta SH Geiund-V: suai § Greurd-Wedar = Provabsy Aiccrats | Sa T ay encee 15/0650 __ . -3 Aix Vi svat | Asrsintercept Reader | So  POSUMy Airaraty — 
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— PROJECL 10073 WORKSHEST | ide DALS ). iis local: 3 33 3/%ST | LY, dep, Se Zebrat OZ 2p a “WAS OS JECT OBS SERVED FROM ‘THis GHOUND? | C}No | eyfisk cod Eys | : i] Binoculars : Ll ‘telescope Pie" ee [| Theodolite | CJBy One Set : [_]By Three Sets ‘6, WAS OBJiur OBSERVED FROM THe ALK C) Yes | pate ___A/C Observed Object , [ ]Interception Attezpted [iNo Intercept Attespted  —§=— Te Wills TTHRRE: f SCRAMBLED TO INTERCEPT? |) fes Lato __ A/C Scrambled (“l Visual Contact Made (iA/I Contact Made eee { iNo Contact Mado | scricw Al ANY TIM? C_} Yes ferilo ; | {|} Normal 1 Violent | ST IF OSIECT WAS A
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5), WERE BALLOONS RELEASED IN ARE, . POSSIBLE BALLOON LAUNCH SITES Location } el, BYALUATION OF SOURCE: C_) Excellent C~} Good C) Fair {—) Poor (_} Unreliable (~) Extremely Doubtful CJ Hoax ° Fy Jatt JIN? C) Was Balloon CJ) Probably Balloon [J Possibly Balloon {(“jWas Aircraft C"]Probably Aircraft (“}Possibly Aircraft } ad - = . , | ¥, ea 8 IV. BALLOON DATA 22 « B® SINCk SCHEDULED BALLOON HELEASE?: ¥ 2a 7 W71e3 ~) No Fliet3pMinutes SLGHTING?: Pants sas es ee fs UE DL SP =y RE bh. & 1 Describe —_=—— = * - eee. wer => ~ ee lS ee V¥V. EVALUATION 226 [—"] Good |} Fair (__] Poor { | Inagufficitent 
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ae eS ‘ PROvECT 10073 WEATHER DATA SHEET 4 1. DATE OF OBSERVATION j2, Tih OF CBSERVA aa 3, STATION OBSERVING a oo ae ee eee ee ee we ei; oe eee oe Neen TT er meme me seen ALTITUDE VELOCITY DIRECTION ALTITUDE VELOCITY DIRECTION a € Tt & , e §& 2 & t nNoOTSs 18 cre SG 25,000 30,000 35,900 40,000 2 eee 45,000 10,000 14,000 2|¢ 3|8 5. WAS AN INVERSION LAYER NOTED? tj No ' (If yes, at what altitude? 2 6. WERE ANY THUNDERSTORMS NOTED IN ARBA?, LJ No (If yes, at what quadrant? __ rae 7. CLOUD COVER: 8. VISIBILITY WAS : tenths at feet. tenths at feet. MILES. : tenths at feet. tenths at feet. . Ly L233
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RPM 112-—PART 1 PROVED 1 JUNE 1968 / | ATION ( : | COUNTRY (LEAVE BLANK) cs United States . AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT _ : -— ' ee a AR me Rm mam a mm mm {= ‘ }UBJECT 7 wanebbidentified Mying Objects ZAZSOIL AREA PEPORTLD FROM (.Agency) 97th Bombardment Wing, Medium | El Paso, Texas - Juarez, Mexico | 810th Air Division, Biggs AFD, Texas | | DATE OF Report DAT! TEC OF OO ion EVALUATION ———— es —— i ee << ce . | ’ a ee ae — a | begs Lena | TOM J, CONLEHAN. Captain, USAF, D/T |__ i OE). Poco, Texas -- : ACFERENCES | Control number, directige, previous report, «tc., a4 appiteabdér) 810th
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216 "LIGHTS of"C F' fo viuom, this may ccacerus in the reelm and profession of scientivzic studisse tae following reswse, is & gescription of on unusal manifestation of Cleestinl Lights, ss ovuserved by the writer and three other ouservrers, on the uigat of september 14, 15, 1952. This diunplsy of unusal ights, certainly are not a familar to the sics&ht of man or women, when viewing the Celestical Sodies of the sky on a clear night. The first viewing of these uuusal lights wita their hich-srpeed trsevel throuza the sky, wis Pirst observei by : s¢sident, vy tae writer's wite. ‘lhe tobliowing wi
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The light spheres of tnais group, were in no way connected with the -4:- Oining sbheres. the lieht immited from taese lign* spheres was very similar to thet white light from froste: ealectric light 2gloces. shere was no display of colors, and there did not apnvear to ve anr coronic electrical effect. in this respect, it may be “Schnty thet the speed an trsvel- wes 2% sucha siga bypes tare uga the lower levels of the etmoaphere, thet the eyes did not asy 48 reo pez he to become Sdfucted snd especially when this was the "asst Onpertunity for obdsar- Vati on. fThese Celestics}) Lights, apresred o
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; ‘ 3 nai) preate Group Numer 5, was very simllar to thet of Numvuer 2- althrough it was raveiing in the Vesterily uy. 1ne@ time of appearence for this group of lightswas ap-roxinstely 12.3¢ se.e veptemuer lo, lvse. | ~aere Was no eaenze in tune snotty haze in the western sty end thus; we | were cbis to view throuch the clesrness this croup of lightd, 23 under similar conditions to that when viewing Grou> sunver oe ALL conditi-ns of brillaice wss e uai to tue cther groupe, and there wes no coronic effect. — 2 : . +2 - £, a ane : at exactly 22:45 AL septemeer 15, sintpted 1Gt6 Suddenly aoneéred

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