PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD I. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS D We a Boll eo" 3. DATITIMI OROU~ ._ TYPI OP 08SIItYATIOM O PoaeiW, Boll .. n Lecel ,,.0~4 .. 0. . xaeuntl-VIsual 0 C..eunti .. Roder g :: .. !~i;'ta'rcreft 18/0340Z . D AI.-VI .,.a D Air-Intercept AM D PoaaiW 1 Alrcreft a Yea D ProlteWy Atrelcel 7. L.NOTH OP.OIIIRVATION L NUMBIR OP OIJICTS t. COURSI D Other---_, -----.-.~-- 0 lnaufflclettt D.te fer Evoluotion 2-3 second down to left D UnlanoWtt 10. IIIII, SUMMARY 0' SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS Object observed at 50-60 dgr elevation Probably a meteor. 250-260 dgr aziauth moving rapidly downward to left with the brightness decreasing rapidly. Thought to be too large.for a falling star. ATIC PO"M J29 (lt~V 26 S~P 52) oi-3d/Tacker/Jt/722Sl "fbl 18 to . ~<letter at 17 June regarding the lshtin& ~ an un'l4enttt1ed fi71D8 object 1lY you. Your letter contains 1nsutr1cient inform.t1on ror e valid coaclualOD. , requeet JOU complete the-attac Air Force Queati ire ill regard to a1ght1og aDd forward the completed ~per to the Aerospace Tec:bnical Intelligence Center, Wr1ght-httersoa Air Foree Base, Ohio Sincerely, LAWRENCE J. TACKER Ma Jar, us JP Public tioD Division Ottice ot Information oi-3d COlbeback oi-l Reader