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|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP 02/0346Z 1 Feb 53 2/0330Z | 2. LOCATION Terre Haute, Ind.  |
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|  3. SOURCE AF Pilot | 10. CONCLUSION 1. Asft 2. Astro (JUPITER) POSSIBLE Jupiter at 15° elev, 275° azimuth.  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One  |   |
|  5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Not Reported | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Moving lights which changed colors from red to blue to green were observed from T-33 a/c. Objects descended and disappeared. More lights were sighted by same a/c 100 miles south of St. Louis.  |
|  6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Air-Visual  |   |
|  7. COURSE Descending  |   |
|  8. PHO
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DESTROYED
Multiple

1. Atia 34
2. Atia
3. C files

190330
Traner 4 to 12 mo

190330
Traner 4 to 12 mo

190330
Traner 4 to 12 mo

ATIC

7:37

190330
Traner 4 to 12 mo
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UNCLASSIFIED

TO JESSE/CIE OF INTELLIGENCE RC USAF WASH D C
JESSE/CIE INTELLIGENCE CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OHIO
JEDDA/CC ENT AFB COLO SPRGS COLO
TEN/CC 37TH AIR DIV DEF WILLOW RUN APPT BELLEVILLE MICH
INT 7122 ATTN: ATIAA-2C FLYGRUPT (1) UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT OF OBJECTS REPRESENTED BY MOVING LIGHTS PD
IGHTS CHANGED COLOR FROM RED TO BLUE TO GREEN TO YELLOW PD FIRST SEEN AT ANGELS THIRTY DROPPED TO ANGELS FIFTEEN AND DISAPPEARED PD
(2) SIGHTED ONCE AT 123000 AND AGAIN AT 124000 PD (3) OBSERVED 16
ISUALLY FROM AIR CHA SPEED OF AIRCRAFT 277 WHOTS INDICATED CHA ANGELS THIRTY CHA TYPE OF A
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S.L. 10
Terre Haute, Indiana
1 February 1953

I. Description of Incident
A military aircraft on a 270° heading 10 miles west of Terre Haute sighted a close group of moving lights changing color from red to blue, to green to yellow. The pilot estimated their altitude to range between 30,000 ft. to 15,000 ft. flying in a manner similar to conventional aircraft. Searchlights from the St. Louis area seemed to be following the unidentified lights. The time of sighting was about 2130 EST.

II. Discussion of Incident
ATIC made a check on local aircraft and found that there were many commercial and mi
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No Case (Information Only)
2 February 1953
Atlantic Ocean

Dear Sirs:

Would you please send me the following information:

Why is the flying saucers secret?

In February 2, 1953, A yock transport aircraft with thirty-three passengers and pilot and co-pilot, vanished over the Atlantic area, it went through a cloud and came out in pieces? (Please Explain).

Thank-You

N. Hollywood, California

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