PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION F 1 or i rl a 3. DATE TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OGSF.RVATION }f:}{Grounci 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Was Oolloon U Probobly Balloon ------1 0 Po~sibly Oolloon 0 Groun..J-Rodor 0 Was Aircraft 0 Pro bob I)' ~i rcro f t 0 Possibly Aircroft 'IT 1 0/0900Z 0 Air Vi uol 0 Airlntorcopt Rodo r - 5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE ..c_ cr.x.wos Astronomical :.1e leor 0 Probably A::.trooomlcal .-G No ------;-C..i.viLU!n (.stu~nt, _ltl _'Leal~ 0 Possibly Astronomical 7. L ENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. HUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE 0 ln~uffici.,nt Data fo r Evaluation twenty seconds one 10. DRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING One ro11nd, small object, appearing as a ~n1a.ll glo,v, white in col~r. The object was the size of a ping pong ball held at arms length. T h e object disaz)pcared by fadingo The object did not appear on radaro straight N 11. COMMENiS Concur with the opinion of the reporting officer that thJ.s sighting was in nll probability geur::rated by a meteor. ATIC FORM 3'l9 (REV 26 SEP 52) q.::,c RJ: PI::'/COt:OR SADF STI~l: AP.T AFi-NY /lJ 1: CLASS T F I C D/OPS ''12?. UFOr-PD / Sf,li:-A~T CIC/ A~': D m<ALL FA S T t. OV l i ~ G L I G i I T t . :L.1\JC iT ilCHT'! Ut! .. \V .\I L Ct~A Ul~AVAIL Fll.."""'l T ~ . i:O FIGHT~RS Il~ LOCATIO!~ Ct:A i~CT Cl'! Rl\DAR SHCOTI ~:~