UFOB INDEX CARD AISS-in^B-g?=^T5g Tussy, Oklahoma CONCLUSIONS 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Aii^Visuol Ground*Rodof Atr|ntercepl Radar 5. PHPTOS 6. SOURCE 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Five (5) Seconds 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE Wos Balloon Probably BoMoon Possi bly Balloon Woa Airerolt Probobly Airerolt Possibly Aircraft Was Astronomical Probably Astronomical Possibly Astronomicoi Insufficient Dota for Evaluation 10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING One (l) round, green object, the size of the r.oon with a fuzzy outline appeared tliru the windshield observers* of five (5) seconds and then faded. The ob- ject seemed to have a orange colored tail approximately I size of the object in length. The tail ap- I peered to be "cut off" in a straght line object was a level flight path to the ESE 11. COMMENTS Due to the delay in transmis- investigation authorized, A check of maps and radio facility charts failed to reveal any beacons or flight paths in the area of sighting. The fading of the object and the close proximity of the two colors reflection possibility. In the opinion of this hqs the sighting was generated by astro- actlirtty, meteorite. This report was received by AS Form 112.