PROJECT 10073 RECORD l . DATE TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION . - - 3. S1liJRCE NUMBER OF OBJECTS 2-3 minut~! f>, TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground Visual ? . PHYSICAL EVIDENCE /.lbuqu~rque, 10, CONCLUSION one \rl.tness /. Aircraft z. IJSI20(1Jt~/!.o~ Co5erv"!r ..... atch~d a st1r like obj::c t then lator a lent; shaped obj ~ct tr.;vel tow-.rd the Sol. Th~ first object left a trail ~nd th~ second nothine. In both cases the object was very hig h -nd going S\'1. The object disappe-.reC:, slO\.,rl.y in the S\-1. ! The descrir,tion is con~d.:;t.-:nt .. Hh t.h.;t o f n aircrft observation. It i s ctu-.lly di f.~i cult t.o d et.erraine how l ong the obj~ ct wa:; ;isiblo, Fr om the doa cription it appe-.ra that t\vO obje cts -v1ere obc;erve1i ln~tead of on:: as report~d. If this is the c e the1e is no indic~tion as to how long each \-Jas visible. r-TD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) Prevlo u e edltJo n e o r thh Corm mJ b u nd, 1. D~sc~iotion of the Object(s): fo I I o i ng doll a r , ~-Size compared to a kno\~n object (Use one of the t3 s: Head of a pin, pea, dime, nickel,quarter~ half si.,~ar dollar, basebal I , grapefruit or basketball; held clt a~out armJs length. in t h e hand Number / Formation, i f more than one Any discern i b I e features or deta i Is _,, ._,..// c-... .) ... ,,. of same compared or exhaust , Tail, -cra:i~ of objec-c(s; Sou n d ; i f h e a r d ut:her ,.) ; .--:ent or ur.usu a I feutures ;i/.(i/i/L ~. De5cri tion of Course of o~ect s a. \/hat first ca II ed the attention of observer(s)rto the o~ject(s)? ~ngte or e l e \Gtron ana a z1mu of o b ject(s) when first c . Angle or elevation and azimuth of object(s) upon disappear- Description of flight path and maneuvers of object(s) e. How d i d the objcct(s) disa~pear? Nor-c:-~, et:c. ) (Instantaneousl y to the 5 minutes, hour, e:tc.) objcct(s) visible? Gro~nd-vi.iu~!, ~ir visual, ground-electronic, air-electronic. (ii c onic s~zcify type o f radar) Statement as to optical aids used and description thereof. (telescopes, binocJiars, c . iT -cne S13i"''i:Jng occurre V.J(IJle a1r-oorne, g1ve a ai~craf-c, i~entifica"CJon number, a ltitude, heading, T ime and Date of Sighting: b . Light cond it i ens day, dawn, dusk) (Use one of the following ter ms: Night, Location of Observer(s : Give exact latitude and each observer, and or geographical position Civi I ian ma i I i ng address, occupation, and - .J me re; JuDI' 1t:y. grade, orgunization, duty, and estimate ro:::l iab1 I Observer(s) account of weather conditions. llFO OU~STIO AiRE S i::e co~pared to o known object (Us e one of the ~erms: ea o~ a p tn, pea , 1mc, nrc~e , quar~er a.r s i !v~r dollar, basebal I, grapefrui~ or basketbal IJ held at about arm fo I I O\v i ng in the hand 1 orma 1 on, i f more than oo~e f . Any discernible features or detai Is T.~il, trail\ of objec~(s; or exnaus't, of same compared including r . neilr , J~her per~;ncnt or u~usual feutures D~sc~iotion of Course o f Ob'ect(s first cui Jed "the attention of observer(s) to the 01 objcci:(s) ~-1 rs-c c . Angle or elevation and a=imuth of object(s) upon disapp - d. Description of flight path and maneuvers of object(s) e . How did the object(s) disappear? (Instantaneously to the mlnUi..-..;s , I or,g ( wer~) ~:he h0ur, e~:c.) object(s ) visible? (Se specific, ~-~se one or Y ~ombination of the following items: G~vur.~-visual a ~ v:s~al, ground-electronic air-electronic. (l~ ~e ronic, s~ec:~y L:ype of radar) State~en~ uS -co optical aids used and description thereof. (telescopes, binoculars, c . ~11c sish~i~g occurrea while air-bor n e , giv e ~;.~c~ef~, ici i?ic~t1on number, a l t itude, hea ding , end D o~e of Sighti~g: b . Light c oncii~ions (Use one o f t h e following ter ms : Loc a t i o n o f Observer(s): Give exact lati t ude e ach ooserv e r , and/or geographi cal position :c. n~i~vir~ !~fo~matio n o n Obser ver s): age , mu i I i ng addr e s s , occupation, a n d organ i zation, duty, and estimate Observer(s) a c count of weather conditions .