Manchester Newhampshire — February 1964

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Keywords: exposure, sheet, magnitude, camera, photo, photos, mancbeater, rcadar, suiiwrlaill, mot1oc, suefl, iilitial, slittlllng, iposure, oraphex, minuee, 1iscellaneous, anselm, lwlanchester, jfome, dtmstar, framingham, lliass, jupiter, print
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD l. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSlON$ 1 0 Was Balloon Feb 4-Mancbeater, New Hampshire o Probably Balloon Po ul bly Balloon Local-~----------~Ground-Visual 0 GroundRadar 0 Was Aircraft 0 Probably Aircroh 8 ~330Z 0 Ai,..ViNal 0 Air-lntrcept Rcadar Poasibly Aircraft 5 . PHOTOS _,, SOURCI! :Oc Was Astronomicc;;r:!nua ~Jup "U 'f Ti:ne Exposure 0 P robobl y A tronomi ca& ciTilian 0 Possibly Atronomlcal 7. LEHGTH ~ oaU-VATION 2 hours 45 #i:l 8. HUMBEit Ofl OBJECTS 9. COURSI! 0 Otht---------- 10. BRIE' SUIIWrlAill't OP SIOHTIHO Raport ot ~ba~rvstion o f t~ obj~cts ~ ~/estern sky obsarv~ in mot1oc to the rrw for 2 hours and 45 minutes. AT%C POWW )29 {a&V 2t I&P U) 0 In :suEfl c:int Data for F.valuoti on West a Unlcnawn 11. COMMEHTS Venua and Jupiter in position of the reported objacts. Setting identic~l with that at end of sight'!:1g P'%Cto..ft ~ t. It o I D .l, e;;l sa REPORT ANALYSIS ASTRONOMICAL DATA 2nd magnitude NW -, Alpha Cygni lst magnitude -Venus -J46 magnitude~ NOT APPLICABLE NO'.L" APPLICABLE QUESTIO}iABLE (S.ee d&~a bela ) DAT-A IN FAVOR . .-. --DATA AGAI:NST 1. Doth bright 2. Less than 2 apart 3. In general area at time objects first seen (see item 29 on UFO Da-ta Sheet.) 4 Above horizon for almost exact duration of sighting. 1. Def~nite movements on UFO Data ~heet) 2 . Large size of objects (see item 22 on u'"FO Data Sheet and Photo) 3. Observer's familiarity l'dth stars and planets a. Sighting: b. Jupiter: Set approx 8: 57 Pli Set approx 9:08 PM 1.,. . Stars and planets were not recorded on exposure although it was a v~ clear evening with stars SUN -Set 5:32 PM. Consistent ~dth item 8~1 on UFO Data Sheet MOOH-Apparent inconsistency in item 8.1, i.e. "no moonlight-dark" Data: rose -_ 6:51 Pl-1 (21 minutes after iilitial~sighting) phase -Old Gibbous (Very bright -Fnl], the preceding night) . Possible explana~ioD: Moon had not risen during iull.lal sighting time Photos were taken from an open wind~t :facing T.JI/Wtf Noon, rising laterl was obscured rom their si~"1.t because o the bUl.lding they were observing from REPORT ANALYSIS ( c~ntin'ueci) PHOTOGRAPHIC DATA N.AKE OF CAMERA SIZE OF FILM S?EED 0~ FIIM J.ENS OPEN:ntG DISTANCE SlitTlllNG F.IPOSURE INFORMATION C~own Oraphex-Graphic -F 4.5 (lowest camera would go) -3 Exposures on one 4 X 5 s heet length of each exposure :~ minuee time between each exposure ? (To sho.., movement of objects the shutter was opened and closed three times resulting in a triple exposure oj; the pair of objects) )1ISCELLANEOUS INFORMA'.L'ION - 1. Enclosed photo is a copy or the print sent me. I have. net seen the negative or other photos yet. All correspondence was by mail and telephone. (Phot.o History = I had a negative made ( . copies made rom it. rom the print sent me Very little deta~1 was lost if. an: .. - 2. Camera .was held by tripod 3. Photo taken from open 4th story window 4 Other photos and negatives in po~session o obsez .. ve:rs College Address: c/o St, Anselm's College lwlanchester, N.H. . ... -. Timot.hy O'Neil (S.ee UFO Data Sheet) Jfome Addresses: David Van :Buskirk, Dtmstar St..,. Framingham, lliass, CONCLUSION: This report. is submitted to supply inormation to t h o s e ...,.,ho are investigating unidentified flying objects~ By itself it helps demonstrate that su~h ob.je~ts exist. ihen a dded t o t h e ever-growing