PROJECT 10073 RECORD CA~'" LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Was Oolloon New Hexico 0 Probably Bolloor. 0 Poasi bl y Balloon DATETIME GROUP CMT_ttot Given 7. LENGTH Ofl ODSERVATION 40 s~conJ~ TYPE OF OBSERVATION ~ Ground Visual 0 Air-Vi auol NUMBER OF OBJECTS 0 GroundRodor 0 Alrlntercept Rodor 0 Wos Aircroh 0 Proboblr Aircraft 0 Pouibty Aircraft 0 Was Astronomical 0 Probobly Astronomical 0 Poulbly Astronomical a Insufficient Ooto for Evaluat,on 0 Unlcrtown Insufficic::nt data for evalmtion. Do IO DRill' IUMMARY 0 .. $10HTINO 1 I. Dull gr~ in color. Objects large r than balloo Eo t.h objects were moving equal distance apart ?.ppeared to make an abrupt tum & dissappeared ~t a vcr,y fa~t rnte ot ape . Day was clear. Objects uould fly a1-ound b. above the balloon & then fiy orr in tiE direction. rio way to estiI- M.:'lte the speed of the objects. Stupe like rouna Hollman AFB) ATIC FOAM J2' (A&Y 26 IEP 12) not know eX:lr!t relationshi p t o the balloon on s uch items as positional data and also no time concept. J..hJl) l>ll~ ~)JJ.lO !jN~CASSIFIEQ DEPARTMNT OF THl'! AIR FORC: HKADQUAIITERS UNITED STATES /\Iff FORCE WASHINGTON THE INSPECTOR GENERAL U SAF 8TH DISTRICT OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVE~TIGATIONS .. AXWELL AIR .. ORC!r DAS E . MAXWI!LL FIEL D . ALAD4"'A h')urs ,,..,rft DOU JJH~ ~.wo.!O .u ,'le:\SSI El EO