USAF record 28935955
28935955
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD
1. DATE - TIME GROUP 20 Jul 49 20/2300
2. LOCATION Galveston, Texas
3. SOURCE Civilian
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION less than 30 seconds
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground:visual
7. COURSE West
8. PHOTOS □ Yes [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE No
9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE □ Yes [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE No
10. CONCLUSION Astro (METEOR)
11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS When object was about a 90 deg angle over Galveston, it appeared to stop. This impression may have been gained by the high altitude and angle of flight and it could have been that the object did not stop. Then the object disappeared into the West at tremendous speed. The object was like a big star.
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- Page 1 PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. DATE - TIME GROUP 20 Jul 49 20/2300 2. LOCATION Galveston, Texas 3. SOURCE Civilian 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION less than 30 seconds 6. TYPE OF…
- Page 2 UNCLASSIFIED INCIDENT NO. 1.06 1. Date of Observation 20 July 1949 2. Exact Time (local) 1700 3. Place of Observation Galveston, Texas 4. Position of observer Ground 5. What attracted attention to…
- Page 3 UNCLASSIFIED Incident 1,06 Page 2 Name and address of observer: [REDACTED] Houston, Texas. Occupation and hobbies: Investigator Comments of Interrogator relative to intelligence and character of…
- Page 4 UNCLASSIFIED HEADQUARTERS FOURTH ARMY FORT SAM HOUSTON, TEXAS 000.9 AKADB-I 1 August 1949 SUBJECT: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena TO: Commanding General Air Materiel Command Wright Patterson Air Force…
- Page 5 [STAMP:] UNCLASSIFIED UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OBJECTS Incident No. __ 1. Date of observation 20 July 1949 2. Exact time of observation (local) 1700 hours 3. Place of observation: Galveston Public Beach,…
- Page 6 GUIDE TO INVESTIGATION (Cont'd) UNCLASSIFIED Incident No. 21. Manner of disappearance: faded into distance at tremendous speed. 22. Effect on clouds: None 23. Additional information concerning…