Desplaineschicago Illinois Text — November 1965

Category: 1965  |  Format: PDF  |  File: 1965-11-8678143-DesPlaineschicago-Illinois_text.pdf
Keywords: electronic, thunderstorm, bureau, telescopes, reliability, quadrant, gradient, maxer, readik2ss, madiimg, operimons, sinsject, d552ri, bascription, electrorio, qq3q2, nighw7, 3i5r35ish7, cbseir, sliability_, cxoud, icuatsa, idtctoeraphs, ohysic, iiling
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-H' md you notice any unusual activity or conditions, meteorological, no?icaI, or otherwise, which night account for the sighting know of ai ence ox maxer .Wl:en I called the weather bureau I was informed that wne of the local rn>AT READIK2SS 'mADIIMG OPERimONS 928th troop Ci\RRIER GROUP, MEDIUM (RESERVE; UNITED STATES AIR FORCE O'HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SinSJECT: U.F.O. A. D552ri?ticn oi tha object : 3 . Color Yellow Formation, B. -Bascription of course of object. 1, 'What first called the attention of observer to the object Looked up in slgr 2. Angle or -elevation and azimuth of- object when first obeerve-i 3. Angle or elevation and azimuth of object upon disappearance How did the object disappear (Fade away or instantaneously) Stopped lool How long was the object visible? (Be specific, 5 min, one hour) Manner of observation. 1, How was object sighted, ground-visual^ air visual, electronic. (If electronic, specify type of radar) ground - electrorio 2. optical aids used* (Telescopes, binocilars) Di' Time and date of sighting 2U'0Q-QQ3Q2 nIghw7"'3i5r35iSH7~3i3c In front of mt Prospect State Bank Identifying Information Civilian Name Mailing Address Occupation Reliability Military ; Organization conditions Cbseir/ers conditions ?.sliability_ 2. Winds (from Weather Bureau) Surface 070 Degree? 5 Kts 5. Amount of cxoud layer 6. Thunderstorm in area and quadrant in which Icuatsa 7. Vertical Temp Gradient otherwise, which nlsht idtctoeraphs krww of any existence or ohysic :-ritnes3ed i'.iiling Disoatcher PROJECT T0073 RECORD 3. m^URCE 10. CONCLUSION 1. number CP OBJECTS advartising 5. LENGTH OP OBSERVATION n. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 2 clinutes 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION uround-Visual Disappeared 7. COURSE direction. 8. PHOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 0FERATI0N3 GR0UP,MED1UM UNITED STATES AIR FORCE OHARE INTERNATIONAL AIRRjRT Ili*4n:>i3 A. Description of the ooject: Saucer Shape 20 Lights Perii.ieber luar^ar ( Maybe Larger) at aoout arr. S. Formation, if mere than one 6. Any discernible featores or details LitJhts r/ers flaahlr 7. vras there- a tail, trail or ej-.aust, ir.cl tuur.'i -lie to jice of object None t, .Nar there any sound? it so, ueoric-r tr.-r- c rOCO Feet tLtfta^kcn trav-^lir^? Description ' St*aisht path a:v..:v.sli' obser'^atlon. ground-vis'ual, eieotroric. electronic, el^i*r*:r*.o (Telescopes, bi-ncu^i*-^ E. Location of Observer. VJhere did you make this sighting from? Give exact location. (If necessary give location in referer.oe to a known land Tsark; Identifying Information :ivilian Name Cccupation Sai'a^^ Reliability ^oo^^ Telephone No^flilHH Crsanization Reliability 6 . Telephone No . Vfeather and Winds - Aloft conditions at time and place of sightings 1. Observer's account of weather ccndi tlons S-!atta^^d ai visibility Vflnds (from Weather Bureau) Surface 200 Degrees Cellir.?^ ii500 Scattered Hi thin bcDken Vi3ibiil^_ Thunderstorm in area and quadrant in v/hi Vertical Tamo Gradient Ntnne ch i.cc?te