PROJECT'10073 RECORD CA~D 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Wos Bofloo" Probably Balloon 0 Possioly Bolloon 3. DATETlM! GROUP ~. TYPE OF OBSERVATIOH 0 Wos Aircraft .R Ground-Visual 0 Ground-Raclar 0 Prohably Aircraft 0 Ai~ Visual 0 Air-Intercept Radar 0 Possibty Aircraft Was Astronomical 0 Probably Astronomical 0 Possibly Astronomical 7. LENGTH OP OBSERVATIOH 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS lnsufficint Data for ,... ,afuation SW r.t1J1C) 1C. IRI!PI SUMMARY OP SIGHTING 11. COt.IM!HTS Obj p1esents npptearance of Obj ~hapo of boomerang of solid, smoo~h form w I pro j e c t ions , dirt y.v h it e in coJor. Outline or obj clearly definabLe 3gainst deop blue sky. ATIC FOU l2t (RBY 21 SEP 52) l.>allcJon . Slow fJ.ihht. w/m.tallit! color r ofler.tin g sun's rn.ys tcnd'5 to ~uhstantiatc this conclu~ion. HEADQUARTERS FOURTH AIR FORCE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE HAMILTON AIR FORCF. BASE, CALlFOf<NIA J d 'flr 1\ I I J SUUJ2:C!?: Unidentifiable Object Cornnander Air Technical IntP.lligenee Center ~,.Tright-Pattcraon AFB, Ohio 1. Tran3rnitted ls our infortnati.onal copy of the ll5th CIC Gro:1p report on 'l'nidentifin.bJ~ Object in the Sky, Vicinity of 3tl)ckton, C:}lifornia', d1.ted 6 lfarch 1959. 2. Tir1~-delay p~aclnnPr\ electt~ical tranJ~ission. t;oQ':l 'l'i~ COt".r l 'TO'i'n Chief, IntnlliGanca Gr:)uu Gai<:lo.n.!. J2. s~nc!k~on, tfl . a l:J ob.;e :-ve(i by r.!se:Jble Ct.l-; lir.e "tlSlS <~0~.rooser: lo:J.g, u~Mr"13e t;.:ldel'ir.aole HJ j~C t. 'So ta~red u~3e ~o -d one end. ar.d fol"!ii ot ~be object have b.acn <:on.ftta~d rA.oor -;rails ~t!t!ai!ng ot!'.er "?hea(>~!lon, .::o:ess:l~ll or o ar.ti.se, ...:1e resul~ 'lorrn.,rly Sig.;l'VCd s Jlij, s h p :-e rious.:,Y or i:t .e t!o:.rooseC: Sour-~ t.J u~3~e ~o~-d one end. oe ~ long, uc;.MrJ1:s.e ~':ldc!l" ir.c.aole ot "";be object b.tcn c:onru S'!d. vi t.a '.!1 ~ur~ ( s) , o t l::.e r '? !leal"> i1lJ:'II !lOD , =n res s J."ll color ar.d r~oo r ~nils or ot~ar.ti~e, t.he o~.;ec: \.lt;e to ob ~ ~c-: ~led restt.!. ~ 'l'ortn.,rly