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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD

|  1. DATE | 15 Jul 58 | 2. LOCATION | Oliver Springs, Tennessee W of Knoxville, Tennessee | 12. CONCLUSIONS | ☐ Was Balloon ☐ Probably Balloon ☐ Possibly Balloon  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  3. DATE-TIME GROUP | Local GMT 16/0120Z | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | ☑ Ground-Visual ☐ Air-Visual ☐ Ground-Radar ☐ Air-Intercept Radar | ☐ Was Aircraft ☐ Probably Aircraft ☐ Possibly Aircraft | ☐ Was Astronomical ☐ Probably Astronomical ☐ Possibly Astronomical  |
|  5. PHOTOS | ☐ Yes ☑ No | 6. SOURCE | Civilian | ☑ Other Satellite ☐ Insufficient Data for Evaluation 
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(2) DIME
(3) WHITE
(4) 1
(5) N/A
(6) APPEARED AND FADED GRADUALLY
(7) NONE
(8) NONE
(9) BRIGHTER THAN EVENING STAFF

Azimvou
Plot

Object therefore
money generally
NW to SE -
(See # below)

B. DESCRIPTION OF COURSE:
(1) DAUGHTER ? Elevation never computed?
? above 90 degrees ??
(2) 135 DEG ANGLE 045 DEG AZIMUTH
(3) 135 DEG ANGEL 065 DEG AZIMUTH
(4) STRAIGHT PATH
(5) VANISHED
(6) 1 TO 1 1/2 MINUTES

C. MANNER OF OBSERVATIONS:
(1) GROUND VISUAL
(2) NONE
(3) N/A

D. TIME AND DATE OF SITHTING:
(1) 16/0120Z 0120Z - 5 = 2020 hrs (8:20 PM
Lone)
(2) DUSK
15 July

E. LOCATION OF OBSERVERS
WEST OF KNOXV
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20,000 - 300 DEG 15 KT
30,000 - 300 DEG 15 KT
50,000 - 360 DEG 10 KT
80,000 - 880 DEG 10 KT
(3) NONE
(4) 40
(5) 3/8
(6) NONE
H. NONE
I. NONE
J. NONE
K. NO APPARENT EXPLANATION, POSSIBLY THE MOON? NOTE: VERY SIMILAR TO
UFOB REPORTED BY 663D ACWRON AS RECEIVED FROM OBSERVER IN OAKRIDGE AREA
AT 0225Z SAME DATE.
L. NONE
BT
16/0426Z JUL RJEDFL

South East (see azimuth plot above)

6.5
Checks: See 15 July 58,
Oak Ridge, Tenn
(Insufficient Dote)
However, Substantially
Same info: Round
Nancy Woods East
No sound (Typically
healoon check)

NNNN

Preb. Bellow
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Oak Ridge Tenn, 15 July 58

TELEPHONED
TO P 11
INO.
TIME
Date
By:

MTBG:289ZCZCFLA023
OO RJEDDN RJEDSQ RJEPHQ RJEPNB
DE RJEDFL 10
O 160340Z
FM COMDR 58TH ADIV WPAFB
TO RJEDDN/COMDR ADC EAFB
RJEPHQ/DIR OF INTEL HQ USAF WASH D C
RJEPHQ/OIS HQ USAF WASH D C
RJEDSQ/COMDR AIR TECH INTEL CEN WPAFB
RJEPNB/COMDR EADF SAFB
BT
/UNCLAS/FM 580CO 021-07. SUBJECT: UFO
A. DESCRIPTION
(1) ROUND
(2) 2 1/2 TO 3 FEET IN DIAMETER
(3) WHITE
(4) ONE
(5) N/A
(6) N/A
(7) N/A
(8) NONE
(9) NONE

at arms length. ?! This
tuned completely over one's
entire field of vision.

No details, no features, etc!

B. DESCRIPTION OF
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give no other info other than that it was round 11 white.

C. MANNER OF OBSERVATION:
(1) GROUND VISUAL
(2) NONE
(3) N/A

D. TIME AND DATE OF SIGHTING:
(1) 16/0225Z ← 0225Z - 5 = 2125 hrs = 0925 P.M. (wreed)
(2) DUSK

E. LOCATION OF OBSERVER
NORTH SIDE OF MAIN BUILDING IN K-25 AREA, OAK RIDGE

F. IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ON OBSERVER:
(1) OLIVER SPRINGS TNN, AEC
GUARD: UNK, TENN.

G. WEATHER & WINDS-ALOFT CONDITION TIME & PLACE OF SIGHTING:
(1) 50 SCATTERED HIGH SCATTERED 40 MILES VIS.
(2) SURFACE - 240 DEG 08 KT
6,000 - 280 DEG 15 KT
10,000 - 300 DEG 20 KT
16,000 - 300 DEG 20 KT
20,000 -
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Information Only
Source: American Meteor Society for 1961, # 137
North Carolina Coast
4/5 July 1958

# BOLIDE OF 1958 JULY 4/5
## A.M.S. No. 3572
### F. B. EASON and C. P. OLIVIER

On this date at 13:07 E.S.T. a brilliant bolide appeared over the North Carolina coast. We were to the late F. B. Eason, good reports from in or near on, N.C. But these come from an area to furnish a solution. The pilot of a plane, well to the southeast over the Atlantic, sent in report which would be the key, but it is so incomplete as to be almost worthless. Two other planes saw it but apparently reported no data.
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No Case (Information Only)
11 July 1958
Silver City, Texas

1952

CLOSE TEXAS SIGHTING: A strange cigar-shaped object, brightly illuminated with a trailing green glow, was reported by Mr. and Mrs. [redacted] of Silver City, Texas on the night of July 11th. The couple was awakened by the sound of wolves howling nearby, and got up to investigate. The UFO passed almost directly over their house, and was so close that they could hear the throbbing of the motor. It was traveling at great speed, but stopped twice and just hovered for a few seconds each time. The main body of the object was about 50 
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16 - 30 JULY 1958 SIGHTINGS

|  DATE | LOCATION | OBSERVER | EVALUATION  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  16 | Spanaway, Washington |  | Insufficient Data  |
|  16 | Oregon City, Oregon |  | Insufficient Data  |
|  17 | 16.00N 76.5W (Atlantic) |  | Insufficient Data  |
|  17 | Miami, Florida |  | Astro (ALDELERAN)  |
|  18 | Dayton, Ohio | Multi | Other (NOAX)  |
|  18 | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |  | Insufficient Data  |
|  18 | Detroit, Michigan |  | Balloon  |
|  18 | Midwest City, Oklahoma |  | Balloon  |
|  19 | Brooklyn, New York |  | Insufficient Data  |
|  19 | Dayton, Ohio |  | Other (PRA

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