PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONClUSIONS a Was hllaan a ProiHtltlr Bell .. n I-1.-D-AT_I_......~TIMLII~O_.Iti&.lOIII.iUII~ ....:...!:~---4--. TY~II ... I~OP~OI~S~!~R~V~A~T~IO~N ..UI.II..I ~"-'----I D Passi Wr Bel loon D Was Aircroft Laal DGrounct.Vtsuol D GrauntiRo4 a Pteltaltlr Aircroft 7. LINOTH OP.OBIERYATION IRIIP OP SIGHTING NUMBER OP OBJECTS Obj observed noar tha NE horizon. Had erratic movement, I~ side to side for short distnnces, as well as disa~vear & reappearing in the sama locatiotl. V~ry bright. Occas~onal circular ATIC I'ORII J21 cav 21 IEP 12) 11. COMMENTS Was Astronomical .' ~. ,.~ Prollaltly Astronomical Possillly Astronomical lnsufflclent Data fer Evaluation Planet Mars n!-'J:t:ur~u or. t i .o ~ horizon at the tim~ of sitiht~ng. ng Descri1Jtior ot o o j i~ -.i r t unusual a tJuOHi~hcr ~c con;.J i l. .1ous in industrial areas or .vnen invers~ons alc 1Jresen t. !eohnical Intelicence Branch Vrilbt Patteraon Air Force J'ail'tln, Ohio !o Whoa It 11&7 Concerna Aupat 28, 19S8 t even~ about 9:00 a few friend and I WIW obeervinc an object in the ~ for about 3 houra. We would like to mow what it vu. Our location ia Central Jerae7, and the object appeared.not ver.y far above the North Eaat horizon. It aeemed to follow the aame pattern of movement, going from aide to aide, covering a abort diatance. It would appear in the aame place and disappear in the place. It vu ve~ bright. Once it aeemed to move in a complete would be appreciated. We are all very curioua and Sincerely, (Mr. & Mra.) 014 Bridge, ll. J tetll Of IAitC Allt .. IO IY Un1t!ent11'1ed :5'lyi~ Object tN col" to doftofo rolow ~rJor to oefJoft. '"H lol our eoluft to doftoto roYiow of coplotod ( 1( lor ooUoa: , for ooordJftot loft.) OUT IN OFFICE OUT OFFICE OUT OFFICE OUT OIN tx OINx AFOINJl j0r Tc.oker IIIINT NO. . AFC D1-la.E4 (ttoo roYoroo, U aoco .. orpJ 1. T'aere is very l:i_ ttle information ~ich to base a valid conclusion. However, the followint,. is s,.1l:mi t ted the st~-tr -~lrl:ere. tz, second mabnitude st:tr ~ras in t!le nort;1eaat, ar:Qroxi t.:~tel~-;r d ~ i,rE: e 3 a b~H) EJI', same day, the planet jus t "'bet,;;inni n~ to o.bove the no:t~eo.stern horizon. In an lot c. a~e.a where the1e 4are a of ex.h!:!U:lt fUl:u3S of the observer's case, bo:iies e.p 1)e ::lr to play of trickz. or-inion of this of'ticetho.t the observers wero ot the bodies mentionedabove. K. GilDIDT Colonel, \ll~ AFHO 1 ::.. .. o-as PIIVIOUI IDITIONI or nus MAY II UIIO. !Ida u to latter ot 28 Aup8t 1958 cODcera- Sill u ~ ob~ct 'bJ a~ Ol4 , CUD\ c!ata Oil to ... & ft114 CODC1U8101l 18 offered U a .-albl.e lo1Ut101U .At 9:00 p.a., BST, ~ Ausuat 1958, tbe atar .Alpherata, which la a .. co%14 IIII8D1 , :ln the , :tel.y 30 above the boriaon. .At 9:00 p.a., , 1811 dq, tbe plaDet MIN wu ~uat to apJMr aboft the horiOD Ill aNU INCh U C<Jnt~ ala118t tw. aN PftMDt ill tbe at.talren tw or Jeraq vbere 1n4uatrial ha.-or , beavellly boc11ea csa be tly1Ds objecta. Then either tbe it 1a 41uite ,a.alble tb&t you ~ tbe tar ts on aate. )IIJor' ti3AP Deoutlve 1WQt .. t1cer Public Intormation D1v1110D Otftce of Intonation Service