ev-pbb-c7c5aa62c517

conclusions, OR

· conclusions, ORInsufficient information
Strangeness (S)
0.0
Credibility (P)
4.0
Evidence (EVID)
3.0
Date conf
0.0
Loc conf
2.0

Narrative

AND ANALYSIS 2. LOCATION 10. CONCLUSION INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION Jupiter 5h30 below horizon. Venus 15h23 and Mars 13h03 below horizon. 15 mins’ Flashing: light, no sound, remaining in view for some tine. 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION en | tC =< sround visual Brey wilt 4 e. % 2 - - ad ae tationa . 6 3 — To 8. PHOTOS ~ = ~ 2 rn ty 2 i - ‘5 a rj a 9, PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 2 9 . | aw _ — O Yes v' 0 Ne Ww FORM Sis FTD sep 63 0-329 (TDE) previous editions of this form may be uood. ee a i 7 Form A ———=— <= -_—_= = = ss es ee U. S AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET This questionnaire has been prepared

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Source documents (1)

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Score evidence (6)

Why this event scored the way it did. Every contribution is traceable.

s

  • venus (-1.5)

p

  • docs=1 (+0.5)
  • single agency (+0.5)
  • pbb_case_file institutional review (P floor 4)

evid

  • narrative only (base 1)
  • pbb_case_file institutional documentation (EVID floor 3)