PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD I. DATE .. 2. LOCATION CONCLUSIONS 0 Was Balloon 0 Probably Oollnon Possibly Balloon Swn.nsua, Illinois 3. DATE-TIM! GROUP .t. TYPE OF OBSERVATION X~ Ground Vi aual D Air-Visual l:tNo Civili:-tn 7. LENGTH OP.OBS!RVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 10. BRIEF SUMMARY Ofl SIGHTING Round, reddish object, size o f base onll a t arm' s l e ngth. A distinct spa 1k s h o t out of t h e burning object d u r i Hg its flig h t . Object b urned out. 0 GroundRodor C Air-Intercept Radar 0 Was Airctah Probably Aireruft 0 Po ssi bl y Ai rcroft .DX Was Astronomi col Me t :~ 0 1 0 Probably Astronomical 0 Possibly Astronomical 0 Insufficient Data for Evaluation descendint:: 11. COMMENTS The descr..Lptiou i s o f a 111uteor. (In #1 Nov 57 F o lder as #2G) ATJC FORM 329 (R2V 26 SEP 52) $"o-.J;ffVJE;4) HEADQUARTERS SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE l405th AIR BASE WING (MATS) UNITED STAllS All FOJitCI SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, ILLINOIS SUBJECT: Report of Sighting of Unidentified Flying Object (UFOB) '1':': Connnander Air Defense Command En t Air Force Base Colorado Spririgs, Colorado 1. The attached report is submitted in accordance ttith the requirements of Air Force Regulation 200-2, 12 August 1954. 2. This Headquarters has taken the liberty of presenting the findings in the format indicated in Inclost~e 1 inasmuch as AB' Form 112 and Al, Form 112a are not immediately available. 3. Delay in suh~ission of this material is occasioned qy fGilure of the observer to report the incident immediate~ follow- ing the sighting. FOR THE CONMAN DER: Rpt of UFOB .. 'J\ ~ BlJDITf CWO, Vv -2 1J3 Aasistaut Adjutan" Head~.t~ers, Air Defense Command, Ent Air Force Base, Colorado TO: 8ommander A:i.r Technical. Intellit;enco Ccnt.er, ATl':I: AFClll 434 ~-ir-lght-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio SGG'l,'.i' A IH FO;'.CZ :.-ASE Unl ted St.:.1t.es Air Force Report, of Sighting Unidontified Flying Object 18 iiCJvel'lher 1957 Utilizing the format specified in paragraph 7d, ft2R 200-2,. the follo-t~ing report of sightinb of ~n Unidentified ~l:,"inr; Object is s Uti!i t ted: a . \ Round-4' b . S:ize -W~ baseball .. h.;ld at nrMs l cn::sth c . (.R~?di~hin C:>lor ~ f . Generally r~Und in sha._pe ; i. A distinct spark sh -9 -of the burning object during its flight~------ 2. Descriotion of Course o( j_ec~. Attracted by a bright glo,; in sky. Estimated S., degrees elevation, and azimuth ofQ1S degrees Estima te~.d rees elcvr1tio:1., o.nu <1zimuth of( )l$> de~rees. Object lras o"::>s arved in . .vcrti c~l de see nt . no j-:1nneu.ver ing. Fiv~,-soconas. _) . ~-: a . Ground-vlsual. 0245~ hours, 2 Nove.iber 1957. ~. Locntion of Obser7~r a. Intersection of i!r)r gnn Strc'31:, n.n d Dvncnn Avenue , Villa:,;e of ans_9~ a.p pr odrnately fifteen ~l<'o _ _.c;_oLlt,l:..Q~.:tLot..J;:\~t St. Lou;ls, Illinois, 6. IdentifJ:lqa, .Informat.i: _<?_f Obsorver. lleville, Illino.~ Supervisory General Eneineer 1405th Installations Group Scott Air Forca a\se, Illinois 7. ~ienther and ~Jinds-Aloft Condi tions. a. Cloudy. b. Air Heather Service report: Elevation Direction Estirncit e d '- 9Q,_ b~E~e_n. Seven mil es. :f.. None. =~tercetion or Id~ntification Action. Locati o n of Al r 'l'r a t'fic i n Area At, Time oE' ::>i,. h ~.Lllr'. ' t Hili t1.ry -No loc? 1 aircr a f t ucrc fly in(;. b . Civil -Unl:no~1~1. Lt. Colonel Bern.-:trd P. Uhit,~house \::t..ng Operat ions Officer 1405t h Air &s a Hing Sco t t Air For ce ll?.s e, Illinois l".O c o.rrJ"len vsl.ca .-.~nae:lce