Badgodesberg Germany — June 1960

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Keywords: godesberg, 2215z, cincusafe, andromeda, embassy, distinct, luminosity, oerlllany, datetimeforoup, ndraclar, obsrrved, nnnnczcbwc147zcuna095, rufkcr, ob3ects, ftbelvoir, euratic, identifid, separate, magnitude, constallation, llita, rhine, ghtir, seavation, trees
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD EMBASSY OP'F'ICER 2. LOCATION CONCLUSIONS 12 Jun 6o Godesberg, Oerlllany D Was Ball oan Probably Balloon Possl bly Balloon 3. DATETIMEfoROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 0 Wa 1 Aircraft Probably Aircraft Local J-z/ 2215Z IX Ground-Vh"al 0 Gro"ndRaclar Binoculars 0 Po a al bl y Aircraft 5. PHOTOS SOURCI 0 Was Aatronomi cal M:llita.ry 0 Probably Astronomical 0 Possibly Astronomical 7. LENGTH Oil O&SEAVATION 1. NUMBER OP OBJECTS t. COURSE OC In auffl ci ent Data for Eval"ati on 10. BRIEP SUMMARY OP SIGHTING Nine separate round distinct white lights in "V" formation. Angle of "V" aprox 120. Luminosity brighter than 1st magnitude star. Size larger than planet Venus. No sound. No trail. ObJect seen also with naked eye. Traversed 30 1n 5 sec then lost in trees. ATIC FORM 320 (R&V 26 BaP 52) 11. COMMENTS One witness -insufficient data. The w-=_ tness was observing Andromeda. '1 he constallation wns on the horizon at. tht~ tlme to the NEe> The witness was looking over the Rhine river through Binocul~rs. It is probable that a mirage of some sort was bein~ obsrrved. The ob3ects were di sti net arrl the durr:Jtion of the si ghtir P, extremely short. NNNNCZCBWC147ZCUNA095 DE RUFKCR 05M DCS/1 NTEC .. L FM USA IRA BONN._... - ' TO RJFPBW/CINCUSAFE LINDSEY AS INFO RUEPBL/1127 USAF FAG FTBELVOIR VA RJEZHQ/COFS USAF WASHDC UNCLAS U-169. CINCUSAFE FOR EURATIC. USAF FOR AFCIN. REPORT OF.UN.iDENTIFID FLYING OBJECT. EMBASSY OFFICER WHO IS AMATEUR ASTRONOMER REPORTS UFO SIGHTED OVER BAD GODESBERG 2215Z 12 JUNE. WHILE STUDYING CONSTELLATION ANDROMEDA THROUGH FIELD GLASSES OBJECT PASSED SOUTH TO NORTH THROUGH FIELD OF VISION. OBJECT CONSISTED NINE SEPARATE ROUND DISTINCT WHITE LIGHTS IN V FORMATION. ANGLE OF V APPROXIMATELY 120 DEGREES. LUMINOSITY BRIGHTER THAN FIRST MAGNITUDE STAR. RELATIVE SIZE LARGER THAN PLANET VENUS. NO SOUND. NO TRAIL. OBJ::CT SEEN ALSO 'NITH Nt'.:{cD EYE., Ti~AVERSED JO DEGREES I N 5 SECO~JS THEN LOST IN TREES. VISIBILITY AND SKY CONDITIONS HERE UNLIMITED AT TIME