Dallas Texas — June 1956

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION CONCLUSION~ 0 Wos Balloon 0 Probab l y Balloon 0 Wos Ai rcroh 0 Probably Aircraft 0 Ground Radar D Was Astronomical MetCt)l ' !:(~Probably Astronomical 7. LENOTH OP OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OP OBJECTS 9. COURSE 0, Other--_,....--,------ 0 Insufficient Data for Evoluotion three seconds one descending 10. BRII!P SUMMARY OF SIGHTIHO 11. COMMENTS One data wing object, the size of a The description of the obJect, th~ dime held at arms length, dark in fact that it had a tail (or trail , color. Six jets intail o~e in middle the duration of t h e sighting , t tl d seemed to be bigger and the exhaust course of the object, and the was a greenish color. Object was 25 color indicatekhat this sighting dgr above horizon at sighting, descenc-I was in all probability gen~ra- ing rapidly, and then faded after ted by a meteor. three secoab of observation ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 lltP 52) Rjl.j F i1 J ~UI EUA-73 :~ zr; hHAZ16 Di p,JtJFHl~ 2Q P'~t~<Sv~z ;~ VOL T O ALL PP RJ EDEt: DE RJWFH\.J r't1 C0~1t!i. 7 !.;TH ACliJRON DUt~CANVILL TEX TO RJE~Et>'CO~rDR AI:C ~NT .~F3 COLO SPBI~!G S COLO RJ~ PH:l' r l }~.:": CTOF. OF INTi:: L i{Q i~ AS HDC i=:JE D P,. CS ' : r:;. AI R 7 2: CH I t:'i' 2 L CENTER :J RI GHT PATTE n 5 o:-i .I\5'S OHI O I" > FIF ST L-~QUGHT IT d AS t1E:TE:OP. ~ GRE asr. LIGHT 2 25 rZGR~2S ABOVE HORIZO~ 3 SAW IT THREE SECONDS DECENDING RAPIDLY 5 FADDED 6 THREE SECONDS 1 GROUt'~!; I ' ISUAL (J) 9-.35 O'v'ZR\'ZAD SOi1Z CIVILIAt1 PLAIJ!!:S C!~) tUTY r iRZCTOR .O.tlD OFFICER OF THE DAY PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION \2. CONCLUSION$ 0 Wos Balloon ~6 .]ll110 1956 Dallas, Texas o Prohably Balloon 3. OATETIME CROUP .C. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 0 Wo Aitcroh ~%round-Vi s~JII 0 Ground Radar a Prohabl y Aircraft ~() ~ Ill\ a Pouibly Aircraft GMT 27/031 7Z 0 Air-Visual 0 A ir-Intercept Radar 1. LENGTH Opt OBSERVATION fifteen s~conds 10. BRI!pt SUMMARY Ofl SIGHTING 8. NUMBER OP OBJECTS 11. COMMENTS 0 Probobl y AstronoMical a.-Poaaibl)' Aatron-omlcol 0 lnauffl ci~t Ooto for Evaluation 0 U"'-nown One round shape object the size of a dime held at arms length, color o f orange glow. Object wa!isighted through 30X power telescope & also binoculars (unknown power,. Exhaust of the object was pulsating and seemed to encircle itself. Due to the duration of the sight- ing, the description and the cour e of the object, it is believed thi sighting was possibly generated by a meteor. Astronomical. ATJC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP 52) TO ~JE?HI}/DIR OF IIJTELL HEDUSAF HAS H D :1J~DZN/CO>iDR A!:lC EilT Af3 COLO 23 JUNI95S ~JED'.~P/CO:~DR AIR TECH I i:TELL CENTER H~IGHT PATTERSON AFB OHIO ~J:.'FH~J/CO~DR 33D ADI V TINKER AFB Ol\LA 1 15 DEG ~/2E AZ L 1UTH C . ST~AIGHT FLIGHT MALiT.!\I:JI~jG ALTITUDE THI~ ~.:::PO!:T C0:'1ES FRO:! THE SA~i;:: PART OF :9.\LL!\~ AS TJ:: UFOB REPORT 2UBM!TT~D 21/ S-~-:Z. PE~so::s ~L~KI1JG ~EPORT LI\":S ,,iiTHI N OiIF: :il\LF ~1ILE