PROJECT 10!! 3 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Woa Balloon 1 April 1956 Liberty, Missouri o Probably Balloon Po ui bl Y Balloon Local 1945 Xti!GroundVl aual 0 GroundRadar 0 Wos Alrcroh Telescope o Probably Aircraft I-::-~G~M~T:::=i0=2=/::::0::1:::4==:5~Z=== ===--+,.--;O~Air-VIauol 0 Alrlntercept Radar 0 Poulbly Aircraft 5. PHOTOS 6. SOuRCE 0 Was Astronomical 7. LENGTH Ofl OBSI!AVATION 15-20 minutes Civilian '. 8. HUMBER Of' OBJECTS 9. COURSE 10. BRIEfl SUMMARY OP SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS 0 Probably Aatranonlcol D Ponl bly Astronomical Othe\Inrel j able Bpt D lnaufflclnt Data for Evaluation 1,500 objects near Ve~us. Witness Amazing estimate of size and thought them to be 50-100 miles from distance. Anything 100' in Venus. Every time he looks at Venus diameter on Venus could not there are little lights around the be resolved through small TX. planet. One big saucer was station-Witness 14 years old. Uareliable ary for 15-20 minutes. Whte with rpt. blue tinge. Round. 100 feet in diametr. ATIC PORM S29 (REV 21 SKP 12) Libel-t)', Mlasour1 Dear We487a fta"'c 70U ~or the report o~ ywr Un1detit1e4 ~ ObJect a1sbt1DI I it to our Air 1'echDical. Intelli- sence Center ~or turtbar 1Dveat1pt1on and evaluation. I rep et tbat we have no p1eturea avail able as 70\1 nqueated. Sincerel7, TD1ltif R. JOHNSOI Lt ColODel Directorate ot ... _ ... PLEASE SEND TO YOUR NEAREST AIR FORCE EASE DATE: /.._ ap COMP03 IT ION' SPEED: . . ALTITU'DBI DIRECTION OP 'rRA VBt, a LENGTH OP TIMI OBSERVED a SKY CONDITIONS I . er c.ZL. # VISIBILITY:. -'C_.'.6~AQ..j4~ GROUND DIRECTION OP WIND: NAME, AGE, MAILING ADDRJSS OP OBSERVERI REMARKS: (Oeneral deace1pt1on or :wl\at you s~w--uae back: it necessary)