Losalamos Newmexico — June 1949

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Keywords: unbroken, alamos, green, observer, projections, inspector, doscending, investigatiu, tjroupinl_, descerxiing, per3ista11ce, inenndescent, iipijx, 1exioo, u1lea, deaoendin, seooncl, lftneuvers, deaoend1dc, mannar, tjncu, obsorvera, descending, object, qeserver
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD ' 1--. DA,'iE TIME GROUP LOCATION )3. SOURCE '~ NUMBER OF OBJECTS 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual Doscending at 40 deg 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Loa Alamos, New Maxi. co 10. CONCLUSION Astro (METEOR) 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observers saw a "bal 1 o light" descending East to North. Had a long. unbroken trail same width of the object. GreEn GUIDE ro INVESTIGAtIu N UNIDENl' IFIED AERIAL ODJl~CT S Incident l'vc ObsP.rvation 2 Exact time or observation (local) Place of Observaticn: Los Alamos, N .t;I. (Map Coordinates) Position of observer (air, car, bldg, 5. What attracted attentio.n to object: Light am color 6. Number of objects and sketch of' formation or tjroupinl_';: One 7. Apparent size (compare to known object, i.e., sun moon, thumb or fist at arms length)& N/S ~. !Color ef object: Green . 9. Shape (give graphic description -co~,are with known cbject)a Ball of llght 10. . Altituie (Angle of elevation above horizon -1 at hcrizcn, 90 overhead): Est. 1 to 10 thousand feet 11. Direction from Qeserver (Angle olaokwise fram north): Di3tance from observer (Distance to tcwn, bld~, etc., over which object appeared to be) 1 Eat. S. miles Direction of fli~t of object (s)a Descerxiing, east to ncrth T ima in sight a S~eed (time te oover given angular distance), No estimate . 16. Sound and edor: UNCLASSIFIED. Investi~ntion 17. Trail (color, length, width, per3ista11ce , etc.) Long, unbroken green tr=:t.il of same width as ooj-3c t, 18. Luminosity (visible by reflection, inenndescent, other -dc~rce cf brillio.nce): Self-Luminous 19. Projections (fins, wi~s, rods, antennae, canopies, etc.): 20. Maneuvers (turns, climbs, dives, etc. -sketch of fli~ht path): Descending at iiPIJX 40 degree angle for full path or disappearance: on clouds: 23. Additional informat~n concerning object: 24. Weather conditions and light at time of sightin~: N~e and address of observer: A~ss, Los Alamos, N.hl. Occupation nnd hobbies: Security Inspector, ASSS Comments of Interro~nter relative to intelligence and character of observer (Check r.eighbors, police dept., FBI rcccrds, employ~r, Ate.): Background investigated under PL 585 Di4 observe r wear glo.sses, especially polaroid ;~lo sscs at tim<:J or sibhting, or was object viewe d through canopy, window, or ether transparent material? N/s , u~.rr:L ~ssr.FIED INCIDENT NO. 2. Exact Time (local} 3 Place of Observation Loo ~lamoa, New i.1exioo 4. Position of observer Groum in auto 5 Yfhat attracted attention to object Li ht and oolor. 6. Number of objects 7. Apparent size g. Color or object Green 9 Shape Ball ot light 11. Direction from observer 12. Distance from observer Sat. 5 U1lea 13. Direction of flight of object(s} Deaoendin& East to ~lorth. 14. Time in sight One Seooncl No eatinate given 16. Sound and odor Lon~ unbroken green trail aame width aa objeot lS. I;uninos ity 19. Projections lox. 20. lftneuvers Deaoend1Dc 1n ~ 21. Mannar of disappoaranco 22. Effect on Clouds 23. Additional information concorning objoct Woathor Conditions UNCLASSIFIED tJNCU\::: lJaoo o.nd a.ddrass of obsorvera Occupation and hobbios: AZSS Seourit.y Inspector Comments of Interrogator r c lo.tivo te intolligoncu and c haracte r of obse rvor(s) Dt with AESS. UNCLASSlflEil