. PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD C:ONCLU"ONS 0 Wos Balloon Probe~bly Balloon I. OATI!TIME OROUII Possl bly Balloon R o .. unii-Visuol. D Crounci-Roclor Wot Aircraft Probably Aircraft a AI,. Vhuol' a Air-lntrcept Ro4or 0 Po ul bl y AI rcroft D Wos Astronomical Probobly Astronomlcol(i., r::-....-,~ X) No Senior in coll Po bly Astronomical Insufficient o ... for Evaluation hA IRII, SUIMARV 0, $1GHTIMG 11. COMMENTS Maneuver Straight and level A'ftC POJIM 18 OIIW H IK 12 Size ~f balt moon. Clear night. 2. Time object was f'irst seen Between l2 i 50 & 12:55 Al.-1,_. , _ ). Place trom which you observed the object Stei?B .. of a bu1ld-=1;.;ong~-'-- 4. r._,w was object observed (naked eye binoculars, etc.) Naked eye 5. \lbat were you doing when the object was first observed? \'IA1~1ng _ 6. What attracted your attention to the object? It was a beautiful niggt out aM I be4 sle.ncQd up at t:;.e 8\tY--pure!Y. luck that I G~'l it. 7. Path of' object. a. Direction from which object appeared (deprees or direction) b. Direction in which object disappeared (degrees or direction) H eading nlm.gst due West i would have pa.!..se~ ov~r \l;risht-l'a.ttaraon . F 1eld 1~ .. ~t_cont1nued on course. ---::c-s A c. 'Elevation object ap">eared (degrees above horizon) It w a~ 9.}.?1? !::- d. Elevation object disappeared (degrees above horizon) Q.l.S! not h~v e an u~obstructed view--d1sap~aare peniaisome trees. o. 5hape of flight path of object (strair,ht and level, arched, etc.) tsht aud level. f'. How di~ object disappear (grow dimmer, go out suddenly, etc.) 8. Lenr.th or time the object was observed Four to five seconds at most. 9. Description of' object. b. Anparent sjze of o'Ljf.>c~.? _ _ f! on.fl.ec;gnd pa.g~. o. Apparent speed of object? Upuble t.bat gf a Jat--scua* .. ----- d. Apparent altitude or object? Could not b-:: getermtr:Q$1. t. Color of object? .,M,oj ... I Lid object perform any maneuvers, it so describe _ ..N..,.o..,., . _ h. Did object make any sound, if so describe COilii2let@lY silent, 1. \Jere any tails or trails seen? Nona, O'QjeQt 5lla..TJllY det 1n~. j. Draw sketch. The thing was roughly this s hape. Th& glow was most clearly defined around t h e edges, shading off into darkness to\larda the interior of the object, definitely giving the 1mpreao1on that t here waa more , unlighted, surface area 10. \fuat type of day was it (hazy, clear, etc.)? Describe. Beautifully clear with no moon or clouds 1_n_t_h_e_s_k...E..Y_ _ 11. Clouds. a. \lere any clouds in sky at time of observation? _N_o_. _ If so, bow much of sky was covered (overcast, scattered, etc.) b. D!tl object pass above, below, or near any clouds? ---------- c. Did object reflect light on the clouds?-------- -------- 1hat is your occupation? Senior college. student. Any details that cannot be fully explained by the above questions. *Tae eiza Qf the obJect epeared. .to he that at a bo.lf-.mocn _ . from my vantage point. ho s peed of the otYject. if lt h nd b@en tra.v el1ng a...1t. tw.Qjh.o_t..lBand .feet . .._ would have been about I think 1s more 11kelJ iL..lJ~ LJU:JIL.liQ...J~ ~..c.D.Jrml. ~:u:o la, 1t hor zontally and at the aame time, have t.ion, JOU oaw, w1t.'l the attendant