USAF record 28936391
28936391
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PROJECT 1973 RECORD
1. DATE/ TIME GROUP 11-02-02 August 2019
2. LOCATION Nogales, Arizona
3. SOURCE [REDACTED]
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS [REDACTED]
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 10 Seconds Each
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Vision
7. COURSE South to North
8. PHOTOS [HW: Yes]
9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE [HW: Yes]
10. CONCLUSION 1. D Other (REFLECTION OF AIRPORT BEACON ON CLOUDS) 2. Astro (METEORS)
11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 21 August: Observers saw a light circling in the sky. The size of this light at its apex was about 12 $> 15 ft. The light was further observed at the apex of a cone of light originating at the Nogales Airport. The direction of flight of this light was from South to North. Beacon lights at the Nogales Airport had been turned on that evening between the hours of 21:5 and 23:5. This beacon moves in a clockwise manner, which would appear from tion to be moving from South to North.
14 & 20 August: Sightings of these dates were evaluated as Meteors.
STAMP: FTD sep-43 O-677 (TDE)
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- Page 1 PROJECT 1973 RECORD 1. DATE/ TIME GROUP 11-02-02 August 2019 2. LOCATION Nogales, Arizona 3. SOURCE [REDACTED] 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS [REDACTED] 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 10 Seconds Each 6. TYPE OF…
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- Page 7 UNCLASSIFIED [STAMP:] Object Point of observation X Distance from point where object first sighted to point where object disappeared = 15,600' + 15,600' tan 20° tan 75° = 47,000' (approx) 47,000 ft/8…
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- Page 9 UNCLASSIFIED 21. Manner of disappearance: Shooting off into space. 22. Effect on clouds: None 23. Additional information concerning object: Object appeared elongated when in flight seemingly as if…
- Page 10 UNCLASSIFIED The following additional persons were interviewed in relation to the alleged aerial phenomenon. These persons were in the company of Mr. [REDACTED] at the time he made his observation.…