PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION CONCLUSIONS D Wa s Balloon _17 Sen tember 1957 s t 6 Lo~is. 0 Probabl y Balloon 3. DATE-TIME GROUP .4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION D Possibly Balloon .EI)Ground-Visual D GroundRodar D Was Aircra ft 0 Probably Aircraft 0 AI .. Visual D Air-Intercept Radar D Possibly Aircraft Was Astronomical 0 Probably Astronomical ~t"o Civ i lian D Possibly Astronomical 7. LENGTH Ofi.OBSERVATION I. NUMBER OF OBJECTS COURSE D Other :ElX Insufficient Doto for Evaluation S~t::QDd S 10. BRIEII SUMMARY Of' SIGHTING Disc-shaped metallic g ray, From t h e description estimated to be 100 diamete r , object, maneuv ers, Object was traveling nearly paral el/object was possibly a jet a/c to the horizo n the n made a circle and from Lambert a slight angl e toward the south and Howe ver, total duration was disappeared. s econds, Insufficient data for evluation. ATIC JPORW 329 (REV 26 SEP 52) SUBJICT 1 OliiDBftiP' mD J'LfllfJ C&JiCT S._. Louis, Jfiaaouri, 17 September 1957 Air ~eDae CCIIIJ18Dd ~ Air Poroe Bue Colozado Sp-1~ Colorado 1. .A'b J.LlO hCIUJ's, Sp1c1a1 ~em CHAR~S F mU'l'CHF OSI(TG) reoe1Ted a telephone oell tra11 l'"e'I:XW1Jin~; tha1a he sighted an uuidentitied tlyiD objeot at a p?J"oadmawlyllOO hours, Centaal SteDdard Time. 2. D2 aeoordance with the prot181ooa ot pangrapb 7 .AFR 200-2, the followi~ report is eubmi tted (1) Deaor1P'1on of the objecrllt /tJ _, c (b) -Ea1aimated da in d iamete --1-/ . . 7-( o) Color wa metallio t/'-"' 7zP -~ {t') l'fe~1al'Ye exoept that objecrlJ did not; have the deip a' rd /)'?""~ ~'14 Of azt7 OOD't'erJt ionel airOI"af't - .,"' J , .{g) No vapor trail or extaua1: viaable .;:c~c.~c?':t"t-''rt lh!C, {h) a,rew eatimftted ,sound to bt thai~ of a 1QO-oyl1nder . .. 7-4/. .. 71-A' ~ dlHl eD,ine a11 a great diatance~g .-' lid t!Jr (Z-~l /'/ c. _,tai!J!:'~ (i) N~ applicable ./1-(T-e T fiCrT.: tpf" ~t7'Y"-, ~ . ~A. 2) Deor1pt1on ot the e our3e of objeO'tt 1 (a) Sound first called dbervers attention to Obje~ {b) Ten (10) degree tram. the zenith and about seventy (70) de~eee f'rc:m t htt hor1%on. (~) Tweut;y (20) de!rette .t'rcn the horizon (d) Objeot travelled E_early parallel t o the horison tor about @!Yen (7} se~onds. Ob t pade a oircle and a slight angle toward the south and disapP!A 12th Diat:ri~ OOI (IG), Pile 2.4-o-258 SlmJ3C1'a Unide!l'bitled Fl7in O,jecrt:, st. Louis Uisscmr1, 17 September 1937 (e) Dieappeered in the ~Dll~ (t) .App1'ad.matel7 teu((l.O)jicontiv (3) Manner ot obser,atimu (a) Orowd-Yiaual (b) No t1el4 glaaeee or other optil aid. Q)aerver clatrad 20-ro via1oi2 am_,... '!tarim: polaroid->tt""!"" SUD gletsee ~ ~ (o) Nn applicable 'J ~ / ' Tirw and date of si~h1Ji~ 1 (a) Ci'rllian 23 yeanJ residi~ at I.oyia, ~fiaeoun. Graduate 1D Cbendst1-y et lTortlmsa'tern Univsrsit:r (7) w .. ~ aDd winda-.lott t (b) 'llllsd "(jov\ls!ati' oil 8 !<:nota. Wind '&~1ty a@. daga a~ 6 000 tee1J waa l~. ot 9) de~aee a1a was 12 lalota (o) C.Ul!Jg-'mlildbd - ($) Jio clowl (t-) Ne~ti'ft (8) No othar unusual sot1Y117y ~ conditi.~s, ~+.eor,loll:!oal., nstr?~oal., or o~hsr~ise. (9) Obaeroer clai:ned he ~,.... no ether o~ tref'.t"lo prior t o or aftctr o1ghting object. 12th DbtJ-1~ OSI (m). Pile 211-o-258 STJBJ BC'!t UDidontitid i'lT-~ (J)jecb St. Louu ?.aaaourt. 17 September 1~7 (11) No phJSioal ewideDCe auoh 111Jter1ala and ' Ill add1ti01l 1Jo we~ ooDditiorz ipted in tbe preoed1J2C pera- graphl, C!>ester-Br st. Louis cot Db> aJI Ccuc!Jt 33loth T'tW Soo"' An Ill. RO!' A. LAml I.t Colooel, USA? DiatJ-1~ Co,uender