PROJECT 100/ 3 RF.C.OI~i: . A1\U 111 C.Cr'CI USIONS 1. D~TE 2. LOCATION 3. DATEiiME GROUP 4. 'rYPE OF OllSERVAT ION CJ .G roun d-Vr 5UOI 5. PHOTOS 6. SOU;'ice 1. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMtlER OP OBJECTS 1 9. COlJRS!: g . p,.,L Jhly floll.,.m PossiLiy Balloon .. CIJ Aircrdt Pro~obly Alr c r ull o:~:slbly Ai rc raft \'to~ Astr.>uomJ col Pruuol.ll y Astrono ni cal Po:~'libly Astrono11i ~..,1 ln!>uffid.,nt Data for E v nlvot lon U nk "" wn 10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. CO~iMEN1'S I .1 Aur :c DATE '-LOCATIO N 12. CONCl -0 %:: Wos Belie ~-TYFf OF OISERVAiiC. 0 Possibl~ ~...tlcon OATETli/E CROUP D(':nve r , Colc""'a( c~ 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION OVer on8 (1) hm1r 10. BRJEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING . Two ( 2) balloons wit!~ ciraggiJ.g. Appeare-d as a movinr.; throur)l t~e sit-o ~E co,rse . ~ Gr:~ .. m c Vi uol I ~ A i r-v' i w d I 6. SOUi\CE !. NUWSER c~ OBJECT~ t vo strings o~ lip1't:.:.: string o f lit;~ts Movine slm:l, in : ~-. ~ htGrc:e p t Rc:Jor '~. :~MMENTS a Wos Airc : I 0 P rob obi y ;. rcro(t Po 5 s i bh ;.. rrc1:t 0 War-Aatre.,on c:ol 0 Probobly 1-H ororricol 0 Posaibly Asrronor-dcol 0 lnuffic i e n l Doto lor Evalvoti o r This anal,;st spoke t o I.t Davenport, one of the pilots ~ho took ir:te:rcept action on the objects., '!he objects l-iere: defini telr estc.b l:Lehed to be two oo1 - loons, at 19 5'00 and 17 ,ooo feet respec tively . The balJoons app~red to be connected by a long cacl e 1-ri.th lights hanging fror:t ~ires al.l along the cable . A1 though this w-a s a rather unusual bal- loon sightine , evaluation c-f this head- quarters is '~as balloon." McC.~ffrey and !:C:1 .:e; c r-:zing w e st fro:n the window c Jim Iviu! ' ~ : O~her obser vers :; .. :