Seligman Newmexico — June 1949

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Keywords: roeht, incident, guide, ptepo, 11nidenltfit, qllfltlon, nformotlon, iimcf, oftno, lblocotoon, wtthoul, mimoft, pononol, obfocl, tdtdort, wothe, coftd, objeci1, roift, ppeorf, roftlporent, howlont, conmuou, coftdotoon, br19hlnfl
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,1. DA Tt: TIME GROUP ;&. NUMBER OF OBJECTS PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2 ' .OCATION Seli~an~ Uew HeXl.co 10. CONCLUSION Astro (HETEOR) S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS i S Secon:i s ~ 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Object \'laS a dull Brey but sharply outlined on a straight and level ni~t. No apparent sourxi of pot~er from object. 1 G~und-Visual. ; 1. COURSE , 8. PHOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) PNl- edJU- ol thl , , be ueed U S. Alii FORCE TECHNICAl INfORMATION Thlt ~t-we ho been ptepo.t'd 10 thot you con 11 .. the U S ;,., fot<O ot "'"'" info--ion o pouiblo <oncerni"11 tho 11nidenltfit'd oertol phono.,.non !hot you hove o b .. nt'd. l'loo.o try to o ,,.., .. ot MOny qllfltlon o you pou tbly ccon The ;nformotlon tt.ot you 11 wo.ll be IIMCf fe< r_,rch flll'po-. Your - woll ...., be u.ocl in C:Oftno<looft "''"' o ny tto-nl\. c:-1\nlont. o r fl'lblocotoon wtthoul your ,...mimOft. We r~ufll "'" pononol tt~formot>on 10 To-o f doy, . C If yov sow tho obfOcl ol NIGHT, ...... did yov notice .-ern~ the STAlS ond MOON? STARS l(.,clo o,.J, o . l n e h -'teht c. No-t,.ht-p;tdtdort d Don 1 r eme,.bor 9. Wltot were the wothe r cOftd- at ... liMo you -the objeCI1 ClOUDS C,.clo 0 ... 1 WfA THEil (Cwc'-C... .It foe, 111hl, or toeh roift L Scotte ed cloud ThK~ or heavy clovd. 10 Tho o bte<l o ppeorf'd, /C~<de One): f rOftlporent 5. Howlont WOt OOJO<I '" eht7 (Totol O..roton) .5 I How W01 ""' on oeht de~m-a1 51 Wot object in oeht conMuou~y1 6. Whot WOt the coftdotoon of tt.o ~y1 C"-.,..li DAY f'~ o . l roeht 7. If you sow the o b ject d11r'"9 DAYliGHT, wh .. e Wot tho SUN locott'd o yov lool.t'd o t tho ob,.ct? 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ICwcloOt ~ If ye o"erod YES '"-"how lor oor ....,;d.,..., .. ., ol wen? n Who ~<e JCN locood .... ,. yov the M~CI? Wore Y"" ICt<clo 0...1 o ;,. llor bv->110ft of o coty? 0 lft1ocle o bvld "9 b Ill llor ,..,.,.toolte<l-of o c:oty? d Neot .,. o.m.ld? d ... Of\ Oplo-I oype) II JOV .,. M()VlNG IN AN AUTOMOIIlf oo ............... 01 tl\o - !hen c_,.l.te tho lolowone ......... ., b Noullwo d I Soutll-w h NOtlhwl>l 2S Dod Y"" Mll,.l the ob,ect ........... O"Y of "'" followtng? fyeelo''"' I IIOC vlon s .... glollll 'I' I Tele>Copo 'l'n Wolldoheld Thooclololl Yr 16 1ft o* tl\ot yo .. co11 ,,.. o clo01 o "''"' ot pou.t.la of wflot Y"" "'" 4otcube "'yout own _,d, o c:--~ ellj1 Cl or ob. ~"" . h.ch -~" plond vp .., lila "' wovlcl ,,.. llor -opproro11u 01 !he obt-ct ...... h Y"" "'"' UNCLASS\F\EO . uuiDE TO I NVFSTIGATION UNIDENTIFIED A~RIAL OBJECTS Incident No . 3fJ t, Date of Obser v atio n ~Ur .... , .. l. Da t P of Int::rvic w 1 . Place of Observa t ion: 1 ~ 1\,,~ 4. Position o f observe r {air, car, bldg , location of -give dut 1l l s : Wh~t attracted attention to object: 6. Numbe r o f objects 9.nd sketch of f ormation or g rouping : ~-<:- 7. Appar e n t siz e (compf"lr e to known object, i.e., s u n , moon, thumb ~r fist a t a rms l e n gth): 9. Shape ( give graphic description -c omp a r e rJith knov1n obj e ct): 10 . Altitude (An p l e of e l e vation above horizo n -oo a t horizon, goo overhe ud) : 11. Directio n fro~ observe r ( Angln clock1ise from North) : When first s een? Wh e n last seen? 12. Distance from obs8rve r (Distance to town, bldg , etc., ove r which object appeared t o be) : .3. >~ .... L-.~ 6'&A-u...eu..".ol 13. Direction of flight or object (s): ~w _ N ~ Time in sight: ~-'I ~c:..o ~. Velocity (time to cove r give n an~ular dis tame): J~oo~ ~-,.,.. I Sound o.nd odor: l ' ..._ ' Guide to Inve stigation tJNCLASSH ' Incident No. 17. Trail (color, l ength, width, p e rsistance, etc.) '" 18. Luminosity (visible by r eflection, incandescence , othe r -d~ gree o f brilliance ) : 19. Projocttons (fins , win~s, rods, antennae , canopie s , etc.) : 20. Maneuvr~rs (turns, climbs, dive s , l)tc. -sketch o f flight p"\th) : 21. Manner of disappearance : 22. Effect on clouds: 23. Addi ~ion2l inform~tion aanc.-:.rnin3 0bjcct: Weather conditions ~ t time of sig~ting: Comments of Int~rrogat or r e l ativG to intelligence and ch a r acte r of observer (Check n ei shbors, p olice d ept., ?3! r ecorjs, employer, etc) : Did observe r wea r glasses, csp~cially polaroid sighting , o r w~s obj ect vie we d through canopy, parent material? at time of o r othe r trans- ''Guide to Investig9.tion UNCLASSIFlEI.J. Incident No. Relative to Radar Sightings 1. Re radars now ope r ating on g round a. Obs ervations of direction, ran:~e, speed , alti tude a nd size b. Did t a r g e t executa any turns? If so, v1r~t tn gl e (190), ~, and wha t radiu s of tum. If radius of turn wn.s n o t obser- vable , h ow lon~ did the t a r get $1y in the turn ond whnt was its spood ? c. Note particularly any sepa r ation of distant targ~t into s ev a r al t a r g ets upon approach: d. Was rad~r blip on cathode r~y tube well d efined a nd consis- nt with size of obj"1ct; f nint; f ading, pulsating at r.,gu- :J.r rate : c. Did r adar echo sign3l disapp0ar suddenly or g r adually? 2. If airbourne , when object was si~hted a . Wer e th~re any radar indications or extra noise on r adio cir- b. Give estimates of size , s peed , man euve r s , etc.: 1. Teletype s equence s of local wenthc r conditions: 2. Winds aloft r eport: tJNClASSIFlED to Investigation Incident No. _ 3 . Loca l flir;ht schedules cof com. '"'rc!nl, privo.t c and milit'1r~' .... ir- cro.ft flyine in vicinity a t th; t ime: (Ch~ck c~nndion ~ctivity if closo t o bor d0r) 4. Possible r e leas e s of testing d cvica s in vicinity sent o.l oft ')y Ordnonc~, No.vy, Air Foret), Army, .~e~tht'r Units, Res~r.rch Cr[:'lniz~"'~.tions or c.ny other; obtain compute d o r observ.;d trajectory of d ,:vico ( th~.,- dolitc , radnr readings, etc. ) 5. If objP.ct contacted earth, obt~in soil sa~plr-s within and ~ithout d epression or spot whe r e ob}1ct l nndP.d f or purposes o f rn~,kin3 com- p~rison of soils. 6. Obtain photographs (or originnl n Agat1vcs) whGr c av~ilablc; if not, s o cure skotch) s of: a. Object . b. Surrounding t errP..in whPr~ objoct was o")s crvcd c. Place wh~ra obj~ct contqctt!d esrth {if this h~ppened) d. Manl")uvers e. Formation {if morl!) then two) 7. Sccuro signo d state~cnts. Obtain fro.grr.cnts or physical evidence where possible . UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED UNCLAss:FIED UNCLASSIFIED s c c onr-s--~ ., a 11~ssilc lCO ni1Ps or '"" r e . 'ue ~ct1.1J.ic, o1t r c.:-u1r'n n.ltit ude . ..:o,tlo be ~."1ocssio1c :-torn:"~.nl in.'.'orred superior s the incio\.!:1 t \'IC~ t:1r r 't1N'<~LASSIFIED W1.S t ole! UNCLASSIFIEO