Cyprusgardens Florida — August 1961

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Keywords: illus, botany, cclip, rbhpa, plants, eclipse, shadow, ttion, pearl, korea, kansas, nuniea, secolxi, 08seavatlon, amcl1ali, ftcrbur, rnitted, increasir12, rfuoujl, pp3etred, pumth, arlicr, atlanlic, 1t1oon, shaoow
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t DATE .TIME C~OU~ 2. LOCATION CJ~prus Gardens, Florida Civ-i.lian 4. NUNIEA 0~ OIJICTS ~. LENGTH 011 OISIRVA TIOII 45-({) SecolXi s 6. TYPE OF 08SEAVATlON 9. PHYSICAL. EVID!HC! FTD SEP 63 0329 (TOE) 10. CONCLUSION AmCl1Ali'l' Sighting characteristic of a / c \d. th a.ftcrbur~cr. Case rnitted i n letter almost four years {~ftc~r obs erva tion. H. l~llfl SUMARY AMO ANALYStS . Ora nge sta~like object increasir12:; in nize . Descending .md a:_:J;>e ring to COI!i.e stro.i}Jt at observ~r. rfuouJl t to be a r.1eteor initially. Object turned and headed up, retr acing ori6:ind path until the object dio0.pp3etred. m.:y one fur thi~ pumth. 1 "u wc:d,!> ~arlicr, \ at the time o( new "'->lHl, th .ll bndy will \ con1c ht:twt"t'n the: t':trth mu the Hill, pro- du~.inJC a p.trtial sol.lr cdip~c. To e it, \ vou will h.tve tl) be in southern t\frk.t, alon~ the co.tst of Hr.tzil, in the South AtlanLic or Antarctica. Over that )~cn~:ral area, the 1t1oon will parti:tlly hicle the sun. a belt that is mostly over the ocean there will be what is called an annul:tr cclip~e. Around the chrk tlbc of th e moon a rin;~ of the sun'll surface ''ill be vi-.ible. This happens because: the moon \\'ill then be at about its greatest c\ist:uu;c: from the its size, as we see it in tltt: sky, will not be enough to cover the sn!ttr disc. A tot~tl edip)e of the sun occurs when tltt: moon is closer. Then it covers the sun com- pletely and the mn's outer envelope, the corona, flashes into view. EARTH'S SHAOOW Partjal Eclipse of Moon The large c;:-cle represents the shadow ear th , ~1nd the sm.ll circles-!, II and ' lll-indica~e the :,uccessivc= po-.itions of th e moon as it passc:s through the shadow. The , phases shown occur at the foll owing I times (all p.m.): EST CST MST PST ! I Moon stlrts into l>hauow 8:36 It Middle of eclipse 10:09 HI Moon le:~ves !th adow 11:42 Celestial Time Table for August 6:48 a.m. Moon in b~t quarter 1 :oo p.m. Mr>on passes Venus 5:36 :t.m. New moon, :tnnul.1r cclip..e of Muon farthc:>t, distance ~52, 12 e:trlr a.m. Me teor shower \'i \ible, appar- 1o:oo a.m. tntly radiJtin,.; fro m con,tella- tinn of Pcr)cu~ in Ollrthcastcrn ~OJn iu first quJrttr Moon p.to,~cs S:tturn Moon pa,~<\ fupitcr 2:00p.m. Moon nc . .trc-.r, di)t.tn~c 222,ooo 10:1.1 p .m. Full rrh1on, l.uunr <:~liJN' S11Ltr.\ct one hour fur CST , twn lt .. ur~ for t\l!>T, and thrrc tu,urs for PS'l'. Plv~r,FtJI:-ws ofl A Cn'III'ERfo:-1\.E oN RFst:Ln Of 1'11E F1R,,. U. S. M,,;.~...,,o SunnKIUHL Ft..tCJ-11' -lntrotl. hy 1-fu~h 1.. l>ryclen and tloycl V. ncckmr-<WO, 7fl I' illus., p.tpcr, sn. Papers of '1"' Cnnteren~.e ot NASA with N.ttional In titutt~ rof Hc111fh ami National Academy o( Tm: ScmNGE Ol' (;1:.1\1 " n cs-charlotte Auer b.\ch-Hll"f't"r, '-7 3 p., illus. by ln~e G. Auer- bat h Linkt-r, S;.9S Written by geneticist for general rc:l\ler to provide the indi~pensable knowledlo(e w ithout which the ntu'lt recent adv:tiKC\ in ~enctics cannot be understood. 'f11F. Sen~ ... nPrc APPRou:H To CARHR Pt.AN l\ ''<...- M. C. Cohh, forewonl by Oavicl A. Shcparcl-/.cmtt'rn Puu. 14~ p., SJ-9.5 Shows how the p rocess of inductive inference (result of scientific ob~rv:Hion, experiment and reasoning) .'lpplied ro the subject of career planning. 1'.\J.:E A '1't , ,a .. K: ~ew Ideas + Imagina- tion =More fun-Jc:tnne Bt'nclick and Marcia Lcvin-W h:ttlt!uy 11om~. 6) p ., iltus. by J. Bendick, $:! so. Amusin~ly pre-ented, shows grade school youngsters some of the innumer- uses for number concepts and numeration. Tr:.Ac-tt YoLl'~EI..P BOTANY-John H. Elliott- Roy Prth;., 2 I~ : .. illu:~., 52.7,5. l\rid outline of scope of the s~ience known as botany. 1' \C!r Yoc:Rsf.LP METEOROL.OGY-"Aeolus"- book exi)b:o:n~ the U( h:lvio r of the atmos phc-re with,Jct ::nachematics and outlining prin- ciples by w.-:c.:1 o ne can predict thi, bch: nior frcml obsenanons. THE T o'H.il !.:c..HTT.Rs: T omorrow's Teachers of Rcadtng-\fuy C. Austin, Dir.; foreword by f'r:mcis Kepre!-H w vard U ni v. GrtUI. School o/ Ed uc. ( Harr,rrJ Univ. Pr~s~), 191 p., paper, St. This Han:"rd-CJrn~ie field study rtports on current col!c.-gc: prepar:ttion of teacherl' of read- ing .tnd ~ugt;est~ recommendations for improve- TtucE Et.nt E :-tTS tl'l PLANTs-Walter Stile-~ Ccmzhti dgt: U r.i v . Pr~u, 3rd ed ., Z49 p., phuto- gr:~phs, S7.50. Emphasis in this updated edi- tio n i.;. o n wt.:e elements in plants and the cfftcts of thetr J dicic:ncy or excess o n grazing anim:~ls. Alc:o refers to l>Oil conditions as they rcl:ne to av:ti!Jbility of trace dements. Tt(r\'ISISiORS .\:>OO Acnve CrR<:UITs-John G. Lin vill :~nd James F. Gibbons-McGratv, 515 p., S q. ) O. Di~cus'ICS fundamental problems en- counrered in :1ctive circuits, the phy\ics of semi~ condu.:tors, :wo-port network theo ry, and tramtstor ctrcua s. R. LtTE:\.\Tt'l\F. ON Ara Por.t.UTJo:-t A:>~D R Fr.ATED Occt:JP\Tro:ot.\L Dr<>F.Ases, Vol. V- ~. S. u\ine USIJH S (OTS) , 219 p., illus., p.tpN , S35' Latc\t \ Un ey of Ru:.'iian literature c:tling with ai r pullutio n :t'>pcccs of ind u:.trial puhlic health problem-;. \VATf'R TRFt\1' \f F. NT J OR INDU!-TR(AL A:>ID O TIIER UsF~-Eskd Norddl-Rcinh'lld, :!ntl cd., 'i98 p., illul>., S r 2. PrJctic.tl reference Wt)rk, hwught uptocl.'\te I n include: lace:.t devel<p- lnt'lll-> in the tech ll<IOs,!'Y of w .ttc:r tre.ttmcnt anti their applic.ttion. \\o't..\ 111.ER M01lti'I<:A'IIO:-t: Second Annual R.c- pi'Jrt fr,r Fi~.tl Ytar F.nrlcd June '.)1>, t 96rJ- N.ttirJII:tl S..:icn~,;c f ound:Hi,,n-(.;/'0, 2 :: p .. phJrogrlph~, p.qcr, 1 51; . 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I I } d C.f'f) t- t')EPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORe{ 7.CZCHQ8661ZCEJA668 OS , NSA-7 CIA-11, OOP-2, OOP-CP-1, DE RBHPH 104A FM COMHAWSEAFRON TO RBH?B/CI~CPACFLT INFO RJHPK\~/COMDHAWAIRDEFDIV WHEELER AFB RJWFALB/CINCNORAD ENT AFB COLORADO RJEZHQ/COFSUSAF WAHSDC R BE ?\1J/ SECNAV R UHPF S/ C INC l~S AR PAC RBHPA/ CI NGPAC RJ HPKM/ PAC AF RJHPKM/ PACAF BASECOM HICKAM AFB N.~VY GRNC le FOLLOWING REC~IVED FROM ARTC HONO: JZCIRVIS R~?C~To QUANTAS 775 REPORTED SHIP IN SIGHT 40 MILES NOR~H C? CANTON ISLAND AND FLASHING SEARCH LIGHTS EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE" TIME OF REPORT 041350Z. 2. ORIG. HAS REQUESTED REPORTS FRO~ NEXT TWO ACFT PASSING THROUGH CONTACT AREA. DUE TO REMOTE LOCATION ANTICIPATE NO OTHER ACT! ON. 3u TENATIVE EVALUATION, NO HREAT NOTE ~ Advance copy to CP Source: ~rLCA.P . )!\:t. ~. 19ft"' freta.. ADIU&l"tl. j su:vcrv dJ.cliN obje ~,, Ill pairs ""~ r d~.:S~I'fl!a ~, :lhP..arer.s Oft Mt. Hale ~,,. 1:tC't" ~feeicamarra.. _A -,wbitisb sun- 3:.' "'-~ was to ananata from ma c ,.-.~ s. :or~ i:t., sr.>NUM.rl lnd .r.an 1:0 t~: ~cun~. ~blsa t~at.tdled. ~;!ubsmnca I ! !J 11JNM dM, ooukt rwJt be 'rsarftld. . .\ustrJ.J ja ~- - t silverY1-luwhite metal- flying . .;ki,-.t.~'SUS~tOnce Y,hich crumbi~H1 befOre-: .. ;. t 1d b-e'pfeserve,!~ " 'n'e s~'";.hted Hying .. 1 f.;,l.J..oBQ\It. O rOOQft .. -i 5 mi if,)S ,west . of $1\~cire ;:oft:.M t. Ha1e stat: on,.~ :1:cf. the oblects. -appeared tc be . . They: were able to \ce~p. the pair~ of cts in sight' fer about .hfo rrunute' .... . they .tro.,elle~in clear 'fteather at o ) t speed froM;. north to sou~h. t~cn-na ~.ontro~Wr' s}l,j rt.: it OOP-2, OOP-CP-1, S FS-3 DE RJHPKH 5 F';rJ HA AIR DEF DIV KUNIA ANnEX HAIJAII T 0 R J HP K ~I I C I r J CPA C A F HICK AN A F 3 HA '.1 A I I RBHPQ/COr1HA';/SAFRON PEARL HARBOR HAHAII Il1FO RJ~ZHQ/COrS USAF HASHinGTON DC Q"J D E~J-1 r 3 ,.., OL OR DO RBHPA/ C INC ?.~.C C P..:IP H fJ S~: I TH HAIJ A I I ?.3/i?BICit!CP.~CFLT PEARL HA?.30R HA'.~JAII RUA~!CR/C O~'!USK ORC:A SEOUL KOREA .~(U AG?L/ C Orl USSTDC T.A I P E I T.~ I ':1 AN /~J~J~L!\~-,.UF'O H/\JOC-D 3LJS AT 07/0100Z, CHIEF SEGAt~ AND T HREE iJI It:zsszs SIGHTED LARGS FIRZ3ALL .. OP.A~!GE IN COLOR, ~liTH BLACK T.~1L:) DiS~iPP2t\HED I t1TO THE SOUTH. SIGHTI NG TOOK PLACE OU r~AKAHA !~92-163 .. 1:0 EVALU~.TION AT PRESEJ.:T Tit:~ Arlv cpy d01_ to CIN & OOP-CP 070015R Boys Sigl1t Moneuvering O'l Augual 7. ! fltH Daany Okrum.:skl. 12. R.niJt~ l. <~=-t!~ham. Ore~on. Jnd IJt m 3 field n--ar their hcmt!8 :~nd while ! ''*1,~ t the ilar~ -;i:rhtf"t:t a str:wi(~ 1-; .:tt ...,h ich drrka,&, hwered :and st:artcdi 1r ;ntPrv11:t. Tht-v rllimea t matte ~..,-. n.)..'t':-l!vl"r (~ :\,ham .tr!U Jn:.'>o::artd Aug. 9, Naples. Me. Pilot S.R. Gra ham. Pensacola graduate, and three citizen3 observed bright. fast-moving UFO. .G.!'aham told NICAP the object, wh!.c!-1 slowed, hovered, changed course and acc:!erated, was "much faster than any airc.r~ft." .t:,ld. .?tx -ta~ ~ onl.J ~;ort to~ ~t;aor .. ~Ms ~Ji;!l-;i:sa hit.r ~!>US'U vbieh !:law :.-e~Q poeit.i MJ.,. 1denUt1ed .:~ ;j~ ;.t:j1~ant.1i'!*i ,:>ro.jec~ oa :or ~r.-or~i:~g -:~ou: o to t.n. Air to ~ ~art .ir Aug. ::J. Madisonville, Ky. Disc- shaped object descended from north- east. circled, then climbed swiftly out of 10 -31 AUGUST 1961 SIGBTINGS Roscoe, Mev York Kansas City, Kansas Clayton, Ohio . . . _ . . Lake Cbarlea., :Louiei&Da - -- ---t. spr:lngtield., M888aciiuaetta- ---' New York, Mev York Dayton, Ohio Inwood,. Bev York Flushing, Bev York Sante Fe, Araentina Cape Canaveral, Florida Wilmington, Delaware Brooklyn, New York Osan, Korea Dayton, Ohio Redondo Beach, Calirornia Gibson City, Il1i~c1s Fremont,Califo~i