Concord Vermont — November 1962

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Keywords: ruwhkp, ponlbly, nove1n, eliptic, wpa007csqe35szcqyd807, formcll, leadto, 1ltveloptd, daout, japly, ortarri, stimott, geortd, ll1wing, quurtn, 4h4tcp7, aircreh, cohditiohs, vis75l, etu1ver, feosible, defetase, dinlcuves, prepming, 3ttch
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Wos Balloon Nove1n!2~r Probably Balloon 0 Possibly Balloon 3. DATETIM! GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Q{~und-Vi uol 0 GroundRador Was Airc:raft" 0 Probably Ai rcrof t 0 Air-VIsual 0 Alrlntercept Radar 0 Ponlbly Aircraft etX Wa Atrono"'lcol Meteor Probobl y Astrono"'lcol ~. Civilian Ponlbly Astrono"'lcol 7. LENGTH Ofl OIUERVATION NUMBER 0,. OBJI!CTS COURS! 0 Other 0 In auffl clent Oato for Evoluotlon 10 second s 10, BRI!,. SUMMARY 0,. SIGHTING bright Meteor sighting. ness o f star, yellow-blue color, with long trail like that of shooting star. ntered atmosphere at 160 dgr azimuth d g r elev ..... burned out before Flight fm Nort h to South eliptic path. Clea r weather. ATJC PORM 329 ('REV 26 SEP 51) WPA007CSQE35SZCQYD807 DE RUWHKP 12 -~'~.J-E UFD Ft1 H..,q POADS ADAIR AFS OREG TO RUWGAL/ADC ENT AFB COLO RUHHBH/25 ADIV MCCHORD AFB WASH RUCDSQ/AFSC FOREIGN TECH DIV WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OHIO RUEAHQ/HQ USAF WASH 25 DC P.UEAHQ/ SEC OF AIR FORCE WAS 25 DC U CLAS POOIN 16-L-1. AI TN AFC'IN'AT HQ USAF AND SAFOI OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF AIR FORC~. 2 . PENCIL 3. RED -ORANG 4. 2 Cl SHO?.T AND 1 LONG) 5 . SMALL BRE:AK B~T.JEEN THE Tv10. OZ'JE IN BACK OF THE OTHER. PAGE TWO RUWHKP 12 .,EPORT OF UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS . lit-.. ore "llt;{;dl i v ... in ll:fll\ .... <Ill! llllllli',-rt>rl i t ern or t lu> follnwing rero:t formcll will illdicate llaa\ all logic!< I leadto were 1ltveloptd .,..,daout :-ucct:"h The pilr<tb<. "not applicabl..-" (N/A) will indicate that the quf'st 1011 ciot:s not ~>Japly ' " t h sighti ns being investigated. , ortarri:otion, dul)' , onrl e;stimott of reliability) OCATION OF OBSERVER( Jati and longitude of each observer, or Geortd position, or position wit r e eJ?,nCe to ;zo c::r rJ-/'30tlt? !lo~; ZON " See/7 ~/? teo en-e.. :2- E OF SIGHTING Zulu time-date group of sighting Light condition s (usc one of the followmg terms: Night, day, down, dusk) compa t o a own t (use one of e ll1wing t prms: Head a pin, fJ!'O, d1m1! nickel, quurtn, half dollar, silver dollar, baseball, grapefruit, or basketball) held in the band at about arms length ormation, 1 more t au one Tai l, trail, or exhaust, inc I uding size o f same compared to size / 4h4tcP7 q jl(?~ What first called the attention o when irst observed upon sappearance light path and m;euvers of obje O~C"c-,L e/J r:-red 0 /J'10Sj!J11c/e. bvr / ;cc/ O/rl-6e.k/e.. o f-1~-) e/eyc;-ltt, t:; I I ,p-i I c. AFCRC CAMBRIDGE MASS Manner of disappearanc e of object(s) Lengt.h o f time 1n sight {,,.... MANNER OF OBSERVATION Use one or any combination of the following items: CrounJ,l-visual, ground-electronic, air-electronic. (If e lectronic, specify ty~ of radar) Clr (7(.../ 7' Statement a.s to optical aids (~lescopes, binoculars, and so forth) used and description thereof If the sighting is made while airborne, give type aircreh, ide.ntification number, altitude, heading, speed, and home station. WEATHER AHD WIHDS..ALOFT. COHDITIOHS AT TIME AHO PLACE OF SIGHTIHGS Ohserver(s) account of weather conditions Report from nearest AWS or U. S. WeathM Bureau Office of direction and velocity in degrees an.d knots at surface Ceiling ./,::f. Vis75L-/- Amount of cloud cover 10,000' 50,000' Thunderstorms in area and quadrant in which located Any other unusual activity or condition, meteorological, astronomical, or otherwise, which might account for the sighting Interception or identification action taken (suc/4 actio11 may be token wl.etu1ver feosible, comply&tag witia e"isting air defetase dinlcuves) Location of any air traffic in the area at time of sighting Positioa title and comments of tho.PrepMing officer, including h.is preliminary analy.,is n f the pof\sible cause nf th~ ::iil(ht.in~{s) S hv-C//tn7 s/t/r-. : Existence of phy-.ical ~vidence, :3ttch ns m~tt~i.tl:t a nd ph<>tOIV"l?hS