PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS '='-D c .:-~ li'ur+;on Hei-:rhts, Illinuis O Woa Boll"" ..... ) e "* wo o-C Pro'-otal, Balloon n G ... y1 - 0 Gro""dR _ ... _ C Woe Aircraft ."'1!' routhr 'IUat GW...., 0 Pro'-oW., Aircraft -:-'1 -.J .... ~ 0 Air-Vi.,ol 0 Alrlntwct Ro4 OSIIawJ "ircro t 5. 0 Was AstronoMical D Y 0 Pto'-oWr Astronot~ticol :o Ne Ci-.:ilic"n 0 Posaiblr Aatrono ... icol 7. LENGTH 0, C.IIHATION t. NUMBEJI Ofl OBJECTS t. COURSI 0 Other~-------- on~ des~er.1ing 0 Insufficient Oat t.r Eveluotion D Unlcnown 1(). IRtlfl SU oval to ron::1. aprox siz~ of ::.arge a.'l4tomobll~, gray ~late colored gl . Se ed to haTe lights that gl ed. F~ll to ear+.h ztr~ight do~. .\ppeared and disappeared 15 o e:.. evat ion UE of ob serve-r. ATIC PORM 12e (11SY :t ... JJ) 1 1. COMMINTS ObJect '..13..3 in v i ew for 1- 2 o i n o,1e r a highly populated area, but 1.1'&3 apparently ob :er'\re d by on l ;r one !Jerson. There ",ras l:tght air traff .tc ln tha area. T'.nt?re u s.s 9000 ' celling .ri~h cooplete C It ir:; posstbl~ that the object observ~tl ua:3 one of the a/c i n the a.rea, but due to the lack of corroborating witn9sses there 13 jn3t~f1ctent data, precluding a conclusion