PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Wos Aoll oon arch 1 9 5 6 VentuL,a, Californ:i.a _ o Probo!>ly Oalloon 3. DATETIME G~OUP 4. TYPE OF OBSEFlVATION -----0 P ossi bly B11lloon LO'col >tJ'{GroundVi suol 0 Grounu-R o d o r 0 Wa s Alrcfd t 0 Pro bob I y A I rcr oft G~f T~2~.?~A~/~Q~3~3~R~-~Z O~A~i~P~V~i!s~uo~I--- O~A~i~r-~l~nt~e~rc~o~p~t!R~o~d~o~r-0 Possibl y Ai rcraft I S. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE 0 Was Astronomical Menus 0 Prol>obly Ast ronoml eol C:XP as si bl y A:;tmnoml c al 7. LENGTH OP OSSERVATION 8. I-lUMBER OF OBJECTS see n i n J.st observer: t e n 1ni r1s 2nd observer: 1 hr 3 0 m~n// t wo u n known . 0 Insufficient Dcta for Evaluation T\~O rou n d o b j e cts, 1o d and white ) the s iza o f p eas held at a 1n1s length, one v ery slow and one v a 1y fast seen by civilian and then later by a/c nt Ox- u ard AFB Towero No r a d a r contact with the objects .. ATIC FORM 329 (REV 2 5 SEP 52) The durat).o n o f tho sighting~ t h e lacl<: o f radar c ontact, th~ fact tha t the obj ectf> were repo r t e d .b .. the west (the locat ion o f Venus ) leads this hq th t h e above c hecked evalu a tion . It does n o t eem logic;;tl that one object was t raveling v ery slow and the othe r " very fast" i f they were soetl for the periods indicate d in 7 aboveo