Britcolumbia Canada — August 1955

Category: 1955  |  Format: PDF  |  File: 1955-08-6971560-BritColumbia-Canada.pdf
Keywords: colwnbia, groundrdar, astrottalfticol, evaluoteon, colwnoia, chan5e, canada, viaval, couftsi, summajty, shapeu, possthly, astronolftlcal, individual, stack, rouna, 0looz, saucer, sourci, oisirvatiom, silver, lmown, brill, brightly, resembling
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Was Balloon 9 Aug5 5 Brit Colwnbia, Canada o Probably Balloon Po sti bl 1 Balloon l------------n G ~ VI I 0 GroundRdar 0 Was Aircraft x rouna-aua "' 0 Probably Aircraft GMT 10/0lOOZ D Alr-VIaval 0 Air-Intercept Radar ~ Possthly Aircraft S. PHOTOS 6. SOURCI" :. ,O Was Astrono"'lcol D Y e 0 Probably Astronolftlcal Po ssi bl y Astrottalfticol 7. LENOTH Ofl OISIRVATIOM I. NUMBER Ofl OBJECTS 9. COUftSI! 0 Other _ 0 Insufficient Data for Evaluoteon 20 -30 s e c E -H o Unknown 10. BRill' SUMMAJtY 0' SIOHTINO ''Saucer in shapeu Silver, no change in speed o r alt during observation. ATtC FORM 329 (R&V 21 SJtP 52) 11. COMMENTS Possible a/c. hase, British Colwnoia, Canada, observed an unidentified object near her home on 9 August 1955. The observation was made on a clear day wit~1 only one or two small clouds in the s~. The observation was made between 5 and 6 p.m. with the sun shining brightly. According to Lt. she saw an object, saucer in shape, both on top and bottom with something on top resembling a stack. The object was silver in color and passed from east to west and was under observation for about 20 to 30 seconds. No chan5e in speed or altitude was noted while under observa- tion. The object was estimated to be at 8,000 to 10,000 feat in altitude and about a quarter of the size of the !!loon in size. This sighting is the only time such an object ha.s been sighted by this individual according to Lt This one individual is the only person lmown to have observed this particular object. UNCLASSiFIED