PROJECT 1GU73 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Wos Oolloon 0 Probably B.,IJoon D Possibly Bolloon 3. Q.'.TE-n.~:: CR;~p 4. TYP E OF OaSERVATION 0 GroundRod(lt 0 Wa,. Airc:r o h Probnbl y Aircr aft 0 Air-Vi :;unl 0 Air-lntercnpt RnJor 0 Po.nibl y Aircraft ' .;. S~\JRCE 0 Wos Astronom i c o l 0 Y~" Picture dr,.._ 'rn 0 P robably A.stronomic,l 0 Po~sibly Astronomical 7. LENCT:-4 0.: 03S=?.VATION B. NU~B'EP. OF OBJ'2CTS 9. COURSE 0 Othar------~---- il"o~ 6~"1~ F 5lJ~MA ~-:, 0~ SIGHTING - ~)a d bd:J. ? "Jad to be a f ~llos away !1 i.n '). TJow o"'1 horizon, two d1opped f-:(> l.v.,~r o.lti tude & w~nt: 0:.1t o sight ;'>~-o.v ho~izon~ Later all vanished. phor~ly one raturned & then went out b t s..i 1t a3 the others did beforv. d(:JSeend in~r :..Jo. ln5ufficient Dotn for E v o( uoti4n stationary l 1. COMMENTS Information indicntes obsv:.1tion o: four astron0mical bodies settlcg; a t tha rptd time of sigh~ ing, ther\J aro not fo,u bodie s of lst or ?.nd magnitudH l.n po'5iti.on for t h i. s t t ) u c \_; u r o T t e o t he ~ possibility is that there was a reflection v:t gro1nd light~ on a oossible invorsion. Since these conditions have not be<9n establi..s~ed tha case is con~id~red as insuf!i~ ci~nt datao