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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARO 1 OATE . LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS rn 0 Woes Balloon 1 Jan 9 elbourne, Australia O Probably Balloon 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TVPE OF OBSERVATION O Possibly Balloon O Was Aircraft MOTO 5 O Wes Astronomical 0 Yes O Prebably Astronomical J. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION eMASS.OPOBIECTS | 9. COURSE & OtherLncon . ow CG Insufficient Dato for Evaluation O Unknown 10 sec one = —a=——————— ees SUMMA Y OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS : Ps AAIEE ; Me oom snaped obj flying below Ooject traveling in Northerly direction rninimum safety alt. 4% times sa larg? as at 700 mph with reported detail given o…
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ZVEN HUNDRED MPH AND WAS IN SIGHT ABOUT TEN SECONDS X TINE OF SIGHTING AS JANUARY 31823152 X PARA TWO X FOLLOWING AN APPEAL BY DEPT OF CIVIL . - [_ -_ FN 15d 9199157 ~~ A Be AGE TWO BHPK 116 VIATION TO REPORT AND NOT FEAR RIDICULE A GREAT MANY SIGHTINGS OF NIDENTIFIED OBJECTS HAVE Schl) REPORTED SOME OF WHICH COINCIDE WITH KE REPORT OF QQMMMMMMBOFF iC (ALS ARE INVESTIGATING AND A REPORT OF INDINGS WILL BE FORWARDED ASAP Z7/48/737Z JAN BHEPK
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No Care (Information Only) 2 January 1954 INDIANA UNIVERSITY remcpam tenes’ BLOOMINGTON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS The Plying Saucer Information Department Wrieht~-Patterson Air Force Base Dayton, OhLo Gent lemans "nclosed are two clippings which I thon it yo might want for your collection. The date and source are given for eache Cordially yours, ete We Shc Robert We. Strain, CoL.U. Instructar in Insurance INDIANA UNIVERSITY, BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, " o « , ' - , = __ = , ~—-e = 54° =» . ~~" r ~ ‘os > = > , »' r _— ow | a ea . . ~ ot. sa38 Dayton, Thio : . 4 . r] - ~- = 2 =. — ?.- 4 af ~~ he + * * ek i…
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an + ee irchison. Citizens | Mi For the third time in as many days reports trom persons, who said they had observed “strange metaillic-colored disks’ in the skies near Athens, came in Thursday. Mrs. T. M. Taylor, Murchison postmistress, stated that she had' imately a 90 degree angle in the sky. irs. Taylor said she ran to6- ward her house to call her hus- Faral but that when they returned the object had gone. Sighting Flying Saucers” ew Report a Se os | QO 0 «a (ADO! became convinced that it Was hut | it @ plane because of the rapid speed: “ at which the thing was climbing. 5 The man, who is a…
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