Malden Massachusetts — July 1962

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Keywords: terms, phrase, numbered, dollar, cambridge, nesative, compared, apply, ceoref, afcrc, format, investigated, azimut, grapefruit, quarter, applicable, position, reply, object, leads, logical, longitude, observer, report, duslc
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION CONCLUSIONS a Wos Bollaan a Proltoltly Balloon Po ai W y Boll oan ._ TYPE Ofl OIS!RVATION Woe Aircraft a P roltaltl., Aircraft X~ Gf'Ouncl-Vi suol C GrounciRoclor PoaaiWy Aircraft D Was Astronomical C Proltably Astronomical ~ i "':.' i ~inn 0 Possibly Astronomical 1. LINOTH 0 .. OISERVATION I. NUMBER Ofl OBJECTS 9. COURSE 0 Other--------- i : ~ C'< Insufficient Oato for Evaluation 0 Unlcnown 110. IRI!fl SUMMARY 011 SIGHTING A'ftC POIUI l21 (lt&V 26 S&P 52) REPORT OF UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS 1e word "nesative" in reply to any numbered item of the followins report format will indicate that all logical leads were !Veloped without succeaa. The phrase "not applicable" (N/ A) will indicate that the question docs not apply to the sighting being investigated. LOCATION Of RVE each server, or Ceoref position, or position with reference to a known Zulu time-date group of sigbtiDg Light conditions dawn, duslc) (use one of the following terms: Night, day, Size compare to a ject (use one of the following terms: Head of a pin, pea, dime, nicke , quarter, nu& dollar, baseball, grapefruit, or basketball) held in the band at about arms length more t none Tail, trail, or exhaust, including size of same compared to size of object(s) heard, escribe soun DESCRIPTION OF COURSE OF OBJEC azimut sappearance flight path and maneuvers of object(s) AFCAC CAMBRIDGE MASS iHppearante Use oae or aay combiaation of the followias items: of rotlar) -vsual, grouad-eleetronie, air-eleetroaic. (If electronic, specify type meat aa to optica ia made whi airborne, live type Report from nearest AWS or U. S. Weather Bureau Office of degrees and knots at sw face wind direction ~nd ve~ocit~ Any unusual activity or condition, meteorological, astronomical, or otherwise, which might account for the sighting Interception or Hl~mt directives) 1cation action taken (such action may be taken whenever fet.JSible, complying with e%isting air de se comments o Jeer, e, suc h as materials otograp s REPORT OF UNIDENTIFIED FL YIHG OBJECTS e word .. nesative in reply lo any numbered item ol tbe following report format will indicate that all lo al leads were 1eloped without succesa, The phrase "not applicable" (N/ A) will Indicate that the question does not apply to the si@:hting being investigated . Exact latitude and longitude of each observec, or Ceoref position, or posi.lion wit reference to a n D DA E OF S IGHTIHG Zulu time-date group of sightiQ8 Light conditions dcwn, dulc) (use one of tlae following terms: NisJac, do)', ize compared to a known object (use one of alae folLawing terms: Head dollar, boseboll, grapefruit, or bo.s lcetboll) held in the hand at about arms o pin, pea, dime, nic more t none , quarter, {>,If I C-It-T L1~lt-'T #dV/~c-- /tl't..lf Tail, Lrail, or exhaust, including size of same compared to s ize of object(s) OESCRI PTION OF COURSE OF OBJE t called the attention of observer(~} to the object(s)? tfr~ T"Vd f/IL.S w~tft7 L~ctf//V6._ cauu azimut upon isappearance . ::rtptlon f dollar, silver AFCRC CAMBRIDGE MASS. REPORT OP UHIDEMTIFIID FLYING OBJECTS neaative" in reply to any numbered item of tbe follow ins report format wi II indicate that all logical leada were cveloped without success The phrase no& applicable .. (N/ A) will indicate that the question does not apply to the ~i@htins belns investigated IDENTIIIYIHG INFORMATION OP OBSERVER($) (Nom, oge, moilitag addres, occupation) Military (Nama, fi'Dtle, orJGifization, duty, ancl estimate of reliability) LOCATION OP OBSERVER($) Exact latitude and longitude of eacb observer, or Georef position, or position with reference to a known landmark TIME AND DATE OF SIGHTING Zulu time-date group of sigbtiD8 Light condition dawn, dude) (use one of the following terms: Night, day, DESCRIPTION OF THE OBJECT(S) Size compared to a known object (use one of the following terms: Head of a pin, pea, dime, nickel, quarter, half dollar, silver dollar, baseball, grapefruit, or basketball) held in the hand at about arms length Formation, if more than one I Arv discernible features or details Tai I, trail, or exhaust. including size of same compared to size of object(s) Sound, if beard, describe sound Other pertinent or unusual features CESCRI PTIOH OF COURSE OF OBJECT(S) What first called the attention of observer(s) to the object(s)? Angle of elevation and azimuth of the object(s) when first observed Angle of elevation and azimuth of the object(s) upon disappearance cription of flight path and maneuvers of object(s) AFCRC CAMBRIDGE MASS iM ppearance ., Uae oae or aay comblaatioa of the followhaa itema: aec1ronic, air--electronic. (lfelecuoraic, apecify type iat u to opt sive type Report from neareat AWS or U. S. Weather au Office of w.ind directioa and velocity in degrees and knots at surface - ... Amount cover in which located AAy ocher unuaual activity or condition, meteorological, astronomical, or otherwise, which might account for the sighting (&acla action moy be on or avcJu tlve cai ve') ver feosuue, coplying with e"istirag air defense