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y PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. OATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS QO Was Balioon 29 JANUARY 1954 Coid Bay, Alaska SERS = noe te ee 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Se O Was Aircrafe Leeel 1 Ground-Vi sual O Ground-Radar a Probably y es om730/05362 XM Air Vi sual O Air-Intercept Radar | 7 Possibly Aireralt ‘HOTS - $0 O Was Astronomicol O Ves O Probably Astronomical : : O Possibly Astronomical br. ¥ ai. _ “=i. 7. LENGTM OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9 COURSE i ltt cialis AKX sufficient Data for Evaluation Garbdled one 0 Unknown 10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING ais 11. COMMENTS ae Red…
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INFORMATION ONLI 30 Jarmmary, 1951 Indiana Sources Menzel "‘orle of Flr co Soncers" ae FINAL GALLEY PROOF Galley 36--THE WORLD OF FLYING SAUCERS Jupiter through a Jet Trail Venus, Mars, and Jupiter seen under unusual conditions can mystify even the most hardheaded witness. Unrecognized air tur- bulence andl increased seattering of the sth can ed create - hision of a Ming saucer. An exarniy inan, a trained observer with a good knowledge of physies a! ootics soports the following unnerving experience [14]. On Janiiry 30, 1954, my buddy and I had been fox hunting in southwest); titiina. We hunted…
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hunting and I immediately trained this on the celestial wonder. The result was weird. :* seemed to be pulsating with a quivering, twin- kling light. We » atched it for some five minutes, trying to figure out what we were seeing. Then the spaceship began to get smaller, simply reducing in size without moving. Smaller and smaller it be- came and in another five minutes it suddenly contracted into a planet—Jiupiter, | believe it was. [Jupiter was in the eastern sky some 50 to Go degrees above the horizon. ] “When we realized what we were watching we began to try to figure out the ‘why.’ Suddenly …
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INFORMATION ONLY Te jaw FH t fot TH et Fm My oie cretptive %Cvhls Ford NORTH PACIFIC Second Oljicer B, M. Halmes of the American SS. Ulva, Capt. A, P. LeCain, Master, reports the following observation : | On January 30, 1954, at 0904 G. M. T. in lat. 21°49’ N., Jon. | L08°40’ W., 2 brilliant meteor was observed. The body appeared bearing 090° true at 15° elevation, disappeared on a bearing of | 120° true at +” clevetion, and was visible for 4 seconds. The sky © was clear, yi oria by west, force 3, sea slight, air temperature | 70°? F., barometer 29,98 inches, ship’s speed 16.0 knots. The meteo…
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INFORMATION ONEY (WO CaS) | Feabrusry 1954 ) Sources ORIFO Newslet'er Apr 2.954 Flight between SerttleeAnchorige aA eRe RIES eee. il . Many similar sightings have been repo meteo- } rologists and aerodynamicistsa, but id citisenry -- men of reputation F and with keen eye sight. Typical is ¢nort in Fed. 1954 by two Northwest | 4 Airline pilots enroute from $eatede to herage. , They reported to the Air ' Forcé Intelligence having witiessed g atrange object which fiew aiongside their " ship, its portholes exuding @ ‘tb gh light’. The pblots tried severai times to close the gap between their shi a…
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