PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS D Waa Ball" 1956 orth Ben ttxPrelteW, B .. , .... a Prola.Wr Alrcr.ft a At,. Vlw.e a Atr-l~ttre.,t R..t D Po I W, Ahereft D Wea Atr~teMiclll a Ye D ProlteWr Aat,.,.lnl D In auffl ci eftt D ,_ !welvettaft 1111' IUIIIMAIY ott I I. COMMINTI Due to the fact that object was tracke Daration, orbitin~, and descend- by ground radar, no description of the ing path iu1icate that the sight object was given. Object was initially ing was probably caused by a sighted at 320 dgr azimith at 54,000 f \balloon. In addition, a check altitude and appeared to orbit. Object with the ADC Forecast Center descended to 50,000 ft altitude while revealed that a balloon was in moving to 32 dgr azimuth. Object faded the area at tha ti~e of si~htinoP fm the scope after being tracked for However, due to the fnct that th two hours. winds at 50,000 ft (as given in initial rpt) do not correlate t the course of the object, evalu~- tion is balloon (probable) filii ... T"i;:LJ..I