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| 1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION | | --- | --- | | 11 April 66 12/0315Z | Millard, Nebraska (1 Witness) | | 3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION | | Civilian | Astro (SIRIUS) ☑ | | 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | | | One | | | 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS | | 15 Minutes | Object was a large red and white spinning light. Observed the object for 15 minutes and was still visible. Object remained stationary. Seen in the south-southwest. The star SIRIUS was in the approximate position of the object. | | 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | | | Ground-Visual | | | 7. COURS…
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DIXO A2C E.G. SAFETY 11/5-66 DISPATCH Basic UFO Reporting Data and Format: 1. Description of the object(s): a. Shape. Round Large Red quang site (spinning) b. Size compared to a known object (use one of the following terms: Head of a pin, pea, dime, nickel, quarter, half dollar, silver dollar, baseball, grapefruit, or basketball) held in the hand at about arm's length. At a distance size - silver dollar. c. Color. Red & white (glow) d. Number. NA e. Formation, if more than one. ONE f. Any discernible features or details. (NONE) g. Tail, trail, or exhaust, including size of same compared …
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4. Time and Data of sighting: a. Zulu time-date group of sighting. 03153/12 APRIL/66 b. Light conditions (Use one of the following terms: Night, Day, Dawn, Dusk.) NIGHT-SLIGHT FOG (MST) 5. Location of observer(s). Give exact latitude and longitude of each observer, and/or geographical position. In electrical reports, give a position with reference to a known landmark also, such as: "2mi N of Deeville"; "3mi SW of Blue Lake." Typographical errors or "garbling" often occur in electrically transmitted messages, making location plots difficult or impossible. EXAMPLE: 89 45N, 192 71W for 38 45N, 1…
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b. Report from nearest AWS or U.S. Weather Bureau Office of wind direction and velocity in degrees and knots at surface, 6,000', 10,000', 16,000', 20,000', 30,000', 50,000', and 80,000', if available. c. Ceiling. d. Visibility. e. Amount of cloud cover. f. Thunderstorms in area and quadrant in which located. g. Vertical temperature gradient. 8. Any other unusual activity or condition, meteorological, astronomical, or otherwise, which might account for the sighting. 9. Interception or identification action taken (such action is authorized whenever feasible, and in compliance with existin…
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11. Position title and comments of the preparing officer, including his preliminary analysis of the possible cause of the sighting(s). (See Paragraph 16, AFR 200-2). 12. Existence of physical evidence. such as materials, and photographs. Page 5
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