USAF record 28938803
28938803
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD
1. DATE - TIME GROUP 21 December 50 21/14/02
2. LOCATION Los Alamos, New Mexico
3. SOURCE Civilian
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 3 Seconds
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual
7. COURSE 65-70 deg angle
8. PHOTOS □ Yes [HW: No]
9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE □ Yes [HW: No]
10. CONCLUSION ASTRO (METEOR)
Evaluated as a meteor observation.
11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Object was round, brilliant green, Very fast speed. Thought at first it was a meteorite as it appeared suddenly, light orange, yellow in color; short tail of flame. It immediately began to flare up, grew bright green, larger and brighter - seemed to sputter or fade two or times omitting short spurts of red flame around edges. Turned a brilliant, flaring green, died down slightly and then abruptly went 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 21 December 50 21/14/02 2. LOCATION Los Alamos, New Mexico 3. SOURCE Civilian 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 3 Seconds 6. TYPE OF…
- Page 2 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT OF UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OBJECTS U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY RESEARCH FORCE LOS ALAMOS, NEW MEXICO DATE: 21 12 1950 (Day) (Month) 1. Name of Observer [REDACTED] Station assigned off duty…
- Page 3 UNCLASSIFIED REPORT OF UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OBJECTS (Cont'd) COPY 12. Apparent construction 13. Apparent means of support and/or propulsion 14. Size of object Apparent size of baseball 15. Luminosity…
- Page 4 UNCLASSIFIED [STAMP:] COPY REPORT OF UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OBJECTS (Cont'd) short spurts of red flame around edges. Turned a brilliant, flaring green, died down slightly and then abruptly went out.…