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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD ee er ee 2 ee noes <0 welente PSS. 0a ~ ere i. = 1. DATE *? ae ( 12 CONCLUSIONS | “| 13 Oot 5° YORK; PENNSYLVNA 1 Was Balloon lo one oe pee De, oa 6 +e.6 + a+ 4 semese a eto 0 ee Ome Oe +e | ‘3. OATE-TIME GROUP & TYPE OF OASEAVATION i: Ney wenen Local 13/2 e125 5 ROSE ARGround- Vi sual CO Ground-Radar {a wer Airceatt Gd Prohably Aircraft “OMT _ foes 2 eae ‘) Air Vi svol CQ Air-t Intercept Radar ja Possibly Airceuit 5. PHOTOS ~—- ‘EES waar eae Bt: Was Astronomical C1 Yes e C! Probably Astronomical Civilian man iQ Possibly Asteonomical EC eS ss iaaeetiainacl 7. LENGTH O…page 1
on - AIR TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE OHIO 17 October 1952 bit, Yorks Pennsylvania Your recent report of unidentified seria) phenomena has been received by the Air Technical Intelligence Center, Inclosed is a ‘ques , Which, when completed by you and returned in th. s Self-addressed envelope, will aid in atendardizing the data and will provide a complete record of the occurrence, Your interest in reporting the matter and your public spirited desire to be of service are greatly appreciated, Sincerely yours, [A MEM ALL, 2 Incls ROBERT E, KENNEDY a/s Major, USAF Ai…
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Tur rove teres NENG RRSP npg et EE ST 1. When did you see the objects 1,1 Date: 13 October 1952 __ Day Month Year 1.2 Time of day: ) : 24 A.M. or P,M, (Circle One) Hrs, Min, 1.3 Time Zone: (Circle One): @) Eastern. ad. Pacific » Central e. Other Ce Mountain (Circle One): a, Daylight Saving 1.4 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your answer to the above question 1,2: @)—Certain. c. Not very sure « Fairly certain d. Just a guess 26 fihere did you see the object? * corner, King & Queen St. YORK PENN... U.S.A, Postal Address City or Town State Country 3. Where were you …
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6. What we Page 2 How did you happen to notice the object? I_had casually let my eyes sliow the sctory of a wad of paper from the end of a newly ebei-jetce ye . lgarettes, und at the epex of the arc the bright object dire et y overheed caugnt my eye. When did you report to some official that you had seen the object? A ——— 1232 9:25 Pm ~~ SECTION B singe at the time yc Returned to m Ae fron after purchasing cigarettes from 4 ceahanibad dis:renser there. 6.1 What had _ been doing for the 30 minutes before you saw the object? ry to list the activity or activities, ani the approximate amount of ti…
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9. 10, Wehr aaectRr eee PE Ne te 8 te ep ree tee Fetes Fi ee GT ee Page 3 What direction were you facing when you first saw the object? (Circle One): ® North e. South « Northeast f. Southwest c. East g. West d. Southeast h. Northwest 8.1 What direction were you facing when the object disappeared? (Circle One): a. North e. South b. Northeast f. Southwest East ge. West » Southeast h. Northwest 8.2 Circle one of the following to indicate how cartain you are of your answer to the above two questions, (8 and 8.1). @)--Cortain c. Not very sure « Fairly certain d. Just a guess Were you wearing eye gl…
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Page 4 SECTION C Estimate how long you saw the object? 2 | ours Minutes Seconds 12.1 Girocle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your answer to Question 12: @ Certain c. Not very sure » Fairly sure d, Just a guess 13. Did the object lock: (Circle One) Gaaa) or Transparent? 14. Did the object at any time: (Circle One for each question) 14.1 Change direction? 14.2 Change speed? 14.3 Change size? 14.4 Change color? 14.5 Break up into parts or explode? 14.6 Give off smoke? 14.7 Change brightness? 14.8 Flicker, throb, or pulsate? -pleaes “, 3 Remain motionless? ref. to th c @ Gu…
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nee RSarENECR Ee mien get es Page 5 18. Did the object at any time: 18.1 Move behind something? (Cirle One) (Yes) No Don't know IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved behind. The object disapseared behind trees forming a horizon line S Ome 1ree DLO PATS 18,2" Move in front of something? (Circle Om) Yes (fii) Don't know IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved in front of, 18.3 Blend with the background? (Circle One) Yes £ tig) Don't know 19. Which of the following objects is about the same actual size as the object you saw? (Circle One): a. Pea f. Automobile b. Baseball g. Small airp…
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Page 6 SECTION D 4magine your eye at the point shown, Place an on the curved line to show how high the object was above the horizon you tirst saw it. Place a "B" to show where it was when when you saw i @verhead “£ Horizon FASTWALD Your eye 23. In the following sketch place an "A" at the position the object was when you first saw it, and a "B" at its position when you last saw it. Overhead Horizon Horizon Your eye 24. Draw a picture that will show the motion that the object made. Place an "A" at the beginning of its path and a "B" at the end of its path. ret z l ~ ~~ i - NING gr A = an 2 2m ae…
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