PI~OJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 3. DATETIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF 013SERVATION VIas Balloon Probably Balloon Possi Lly Balloon Y.cX Ground Vi suol 0 Ground-Rudar 0 Air Vi suo! 0 Air-Intercept Rodat 0 Was Aircraft 0 Probably Aircraft MX Po ui bl y Ai rcroft -6.-soURce--------------o Was Astronomical XI>:No M i 1 i tar y (con t ro 1 tow e).) 7. LENCTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE 2 or 3 minutes one N/A 10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS 0 Probobl y Astro nomi col 0 Possibly A~tronomlcal 0 Insufficient Data for Evaluation nound, white object followed by smok Report received from two reliabJe tr~il with sparks and/or flames, AF tower operators. Rpt states falling from object. No sound. 1ight rain showers. Evalttation Altitude of 3-4,000 feeto The object that object cottld have possibly seemed like it was trying to make a been an n/c and due to cloudy landing at Chitose AB. IJizht went rainy wx condition that existed on and o ff like a signal. DJscenrled caused an illusion of trailing slow 1 y in 1 eve 1 f 1 i g h t No e ~p los ion smo 1< e and sparks. Po s sib 1 y a j ~ t .. ATIC J."ORM 324l (RJ::V 26 SEP 52) GhA lF\~fJ