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41 RT SAAN EMPRESA TTP LT PIN SAWN L ERED HE FPP PCR CH a y PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS © Wes Balloon 24 Jul 58 West Nya@ks New York s Ant i et 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION O Possidly Balloon ES LEENA TST TT x& Ground. Vi suel O Ground-Redar : alain taverels eee. 24/7) 1007 O Air Vi sual QO Air-intercept Radar O Possibly Aircraft 5. PHOTOS SOURCE Wx. Wes Astronomical \°otoor O Yes O Probobly Astronomical No | Civilian O Possibly Astronomical 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8 NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE Sy UNNI sicaiiiicdaiinssiiiniimicieagpenictiiatasn
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oe LU) _ - O€00 20 wd = Procurement Div Dep Log Oe ce 18 days active dy .( 27 Jal thru 12 Aug) ’ | ) Oe JDOESS eA Poo sc haat = Bass Consulting Eage ‘i ff Tine of sighting = approx © (800 24 Jul 68 i ee : Desoription of ob | ta ; , sd ou 3 “east to west I ems the object moving from muah to muck overhead. — first noticed it about.over the crest. of the palisades. It appeared bout the size of the full moon at mid-sky, shining silver metallic color, no vieible vapour trail. I¢ was in sight about & to 10 seconds,’ disegenerine from sight | in the western sky. It's shape appeared —" elliptioal, the

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