USAF record 28938461
28938461
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD
1. DATE - TIME GROUP 11 October 50 12/09/50
2. LOCATION Lark, Utah
3. SOURCE Civilian
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Not Reported
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual
7. COURSE SW
8. PHOTOS XX No
9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE XX No
10. CONCLUSION Astro (METEOR)
Evaluated as a meteor observation.
11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observer thought object was a meteor, but upon closer observation it appeared to be a rocket or plane of some sort. The object appeared at first as a long thin line moving across the sky at a terrific rate of speed. This line of fire later widened out and then seemed to dip and explode. The front end of the object broke away, and the main body seemed to stay in the sky and then suddenly faded completely out.
FORM FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used.
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- Page 1 PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. DATE - TIME GROUP 11 October 50 12/09/50 2. LOCATION Lark, Utah 3. SOURCE Civilian 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Not Reported 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION…
- Page 2 17 Oct. UNCLASSIF. 21-0 6 November 1950 SUBJECT: Unidentified Aerial Object Sighted in Vicinity of Provo River, Utah TO: Director of Special Investigations Headquarters, USAF Washington 25, D. C.…
- Page 3 16 OSI 2h-0 SUBJ: Unidentified Aerial Object Sighted in Vicinity of Provo River, Utah 6 Nov 50 2. No investigation of the above matter has been initiated by this office, and the above summary is…
- Page 4 5. early demise will be proved unfounded. A detailed analysis of your article will be sent later. MAJOR DONALD E. KEYHOE (Director of NICAP) Washington, D.C. (Editor's notes): The material for our…
- Page 5 6. THE CASE OF THE CRASHED UFO - by Bob Barry, News Director of Radio Station WGN5, Orlean, N.Y. - During the week of March 17th, 1958, I received some very important saucer information from one of…
- Page 6 7. than the above phrase. According to [REDACTED], the U.S. Government came to the area, roped it off, and closed all news sources on the event. Government trucks moved in, loaded the object up, and…
- Page 7 8. HOW MUCH LIKE US? - by Justin Case - In November 1957, the magazine "This Week" (a supplement to many Sunday newspapers) contained an article called "What Will Invaders from Space Look Like?" by…