Cayucos California — November 1957

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION CONCLUSIONS Was Balloon 0 Probably Balloon Possibly Balloon Cayucos, c;a.Llt'o Lnia .t. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 3. D4TI!TIM! CROU,. Wa Aircraft 0 Probably Aircraft c Possibly Aircroft B .'Orouncl-Visual D Afi ~\ u la l'S D Ground-Radar D Air-Intercept Radar . SOUR E C X Was Ast~nomicol / V,.::==;.,./ v 0 C Yes 0 Prabobly Astronomicot Q..tlo C i v 11.i.. 8.11 0 Possibly Atronomicol 7. LENCTH 011 OSSERVATION I. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE D Other _ tO. BRIEP SUMMARY 011 SIGHTING s tn tion~xy 11. COMMENTS 0 Insufficient Doto for Evaluation R ouu<.l, r 3d ob..i oct with small U.i.ldoubtedly Venus b rigl1t tl1i~ y ear, tJon a s d.::'scribcd which i.s uuusu a l L v A TIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP 52) ::1nd is ia r .. o~i b _y o bscrv ~:n~ 775TH AIRCRAFT CONTROL AND WAR.~ING SQUADOON United States Air Foree C~bria Air Force Station CCllllbria~ California 750PS 5 Novernber 1957 SUBJ~Tt Unidentified Flying Objects Report (UFOB) TO a Commander Air Defense Command Ent Air Force Base Colorado Springs~ Colorado 1. The following UFOB report is subuitted to your headquarters in accordance with par 7a.(2)a. or AFR 2oo-2, dated 12 August 1954. 2. The format used belolt is in compliance with par ?d. of a. Description or object. (1) Shape. Elli'otical (2) Size compared to at about arms length. Unkno"tl a known object h eld in the hand (~) Fo:t~n3.tion~ if more than one ( 6) Any discernible features or details. None (7) Ta-Ll~ Trail or EKhaust~ including siz'l of same compared to size of object. 1-{a.lt the light o:f qbject. Sound, if heard, describE:t sound. l'!q,ne. _ Othe~ pertinent or unusual features. None reported b. Description of course of object. (1) ,;'/hat first called the attention of observer to the object./ J.et Bomb9r!..), /'-(2) AnglH of elevation and azim~th (direction) of object when fir 't sighted.. North, y~h~n si1J.hte 775;,h AC&W Squdron, Subj: U~"'B Heport (Cont'd) ~ Angle o! ~lwatior~and a~irauth (di rcc tion) object -.,han last observed .... _ .. 2ftQ. object North fro!n di-ccction of Los Ang~lzes_, E=v~s.od .. Q~lzuc~s . bac~ ... , - (5) lb.nner of disappearance of object.(stil],_ },n si L --..:..> !ht ti.ma x;~p_ort~d b_z opser;v: c Manner of observation: Ground visual Sta.tenent as to optical aid5. Used binoculars . d. Time and date of sighting: (1) Zulu time-da.te group: . 05LQ?JI[)Z . Light conditions (night, day, do.wn, dusk )_d.;:.u;;.;s;;;k~- e. Location of observer. Exact latitud9 and longitude, or reference to a known landmark . q~;mcos, .s~ Lui~. Obispo.aC_C?_,~t}".l.:Q..i!o::-nia. f. Identi!yi.ng information of all observers: Cali!'orni.a., UnlmO'rrn reliability. g. Weather and wlnds aloft -conditions at the t.ime and place of sightines (1) Observers account of weathar condition.:J . c~l::.~.;.;;;~ar=-- Report from nearest AVIS of US weat;her bureau: Ceiling.unlimited Visibility. Un1jmi-ted (1) Amount of cloud cover. Thunderstorms in area S'/5th AC&Vf Squadron, Sub~j: UFOB Report (Conttd) j. Any other unusual activity or condition3, meteorological, astronomical, etc . .Mo.n"e._ _ k. Interception or identification action taken. Scrambled Front Page White, F.3D i'rom North Island. l. Location or any td r traffic in the area. at time or m. Position, ti t~e and comments of the preparing officer, including his analysis. none n. Existence or physical evidence, such as materials and FOR THE COMMANDER (:kt~tk~ c . .ANDIIDY A PEI'ERSO~J 2nd Lt US .. \F Asst. Adjutant; Hee,dquarters Air Def~nse Comr~and, Ent Air Force 13a::Je, Colorado TO: Commander, Air ~rcchnical Intelli~ence Center, AT~rr;: .AloCilf-4E4, i~ht-Pattcrson 4\ir Force 2ase, Ohio