Humboldt Sask Canada — February 1961

Category: 1961  |  Format: PDF  |  File: 1961-02-8637512-Humboldt-Sask-Canada.pdf
Keywords: unllnowt, commentscharacteristics, nmteor, gwmua, escriftion, basketbajj, lletaus, 8b88p8, sisapperence, eanaevers, longatitude, deev11, sidhtnjg, condrrmns, thunderstot, conditionsm, rlogical, toh3ndse, dstenca, auidance, pflge, prease, qttarter, tetms, elactronic
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Was Balloon 1... S sk 0 Prabat.ly Balloon 3. DATETIME CROUP ._ TYPE OF OISERVATION 0 Waa Aircraft Local. l Ja Grounci-Viauol 0 GroundRador Proltaltly Aircraft Pa .. lbly Aircraft D Waa Aatronomi col 0 Ye 0 Prot.aWy Aatronolfticol XI No Civilian Pouibly ~! .5~ 0 Unllnowt~ IRIIfl Ofl SIGHTING Bright red-orange of pea, trail 4 times size of obJt. Seen at 15 elevation. ATJC FORM 329 (R&Y 21 S&P 52) 11. coMMENTscharacteristics of objt are those of a nmteor. However, duration is quite excessive. MOre probably re- entry of 1961 Gwmua 4. Color and rm.n of obJt on straight :flight path with some breaking up, characteristic or re- ~ESCRIFTION OF THE OBJECT(S) Size comoared to a known object (Use one or the following ter.ms: Head of a pin,~ea, dime nickel, qttarter, half dollar, silver dollar, baseball, grape fruit, or basketbaJJ ) held in the hand at about arm's length Any discemable features or lletaUs Tail, trail, or e~;aust, including size of same compared to size of the object(s) ,DESCRIPTIO~ OF COURSE OF THE OBJECT(~) What first cal 1 ed thea Attention of observer( s) to tl1e object{ s) ~-"-~ Approximate angle of elevation of object( s) when first observed c -'d----------- Approximate angle or elevation or object(s) whe~&iP8~8B88P8~-upon sisapperence t s Description of flight path and Eanaevers of the objact(s) How long was the object(s) visible ? (Be specific, 5 minutes,l hour et~. ) Investigation made on Investigator'~ s name and address _ Page tt-ro UANNER OF OBSSRV.\ TtiON Use any combination or one of the fcllo\dng tetms: ~Visual, ground-elactronic or air electronic (If electron~ specify type o rad~r ) Statement as to 09tical ai~s ( Telescopes,binoculars etc, ) LOCATICN OF OBSERV&R Exact latitude and longatitude of each obssrver, and/or geog~a~hical position, A positon with reference to a lmown landmark should a1so be given, such as N of Deev11 J e;" 2"3 mi J es SW or Blue Iake DATE OF SIDHTnJG Light conditions {use one of the following terms:Night, day, d , dusk ) ID~iTIF'Y'JNG Hailing ad ~lEATHER CONDrrmNS AT T~ OF SIGHTnJG Observer(s) account or weather conditions ~w CeUing . J 44a {hL;,..tul;J ...._.,.....;:*-~2---. ..:.. -----Thunderstot'ms in a rea. and where they Any other unusual activity or conditionsm,mete rlogical, astronomical, or toh3ndse which E~dstenca of ~hysical auidance , Pflge three 1JT])!T:TESSES prease ~oll~at as many as is possible and have give their addresses Person who gs giving the r~port will sign below and will give his or her address