USAF record 28942045
28942045
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 11 May 52
2. LOCATION Seattle, Washington
3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local 0120 PST GMT [ILLEGIBLE]
4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual Air-Visual
5. PHOTOS D Yes F No
6. SOURCE Muny
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE 10. Brief Summary of Sighting: Vivid blue, Sphere w/tail, Steep dive. Two astronomers said it was a meteorite.
11. COMMENTS See report: ATIC Form 339 (REV 26 SEP 52)
[STAMP:] [HW:] K443-6012-1
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- Page 1 PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 11 May 52 2. LOCATION Seattle, Washington 3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local 0120 PST GMT [ILLEGIBLE] 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual Air-Visual 5. PHOTOS D Yes F No 6.…
- Page 2 [REDACTED] 20 MAY 1952 UNCLASSIFIED Chief, Air Technical Intelligence Center Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Dayton, Ohio 1. The enclosed report is submitted in accordance with ADCL 203-1, dated 11…
- Page 3 AF FORM 112-PART II APPROVED 1 JUNE 1960 UNCLASSIFIED AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT UNCLASSIFIED FROM (Agency) No 28th Air Division (Dec) REPORT NO IB-28 ADIVDII-3-62 PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES target…
- Page 4 AF FORM 112-PART I APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY: US. REPORT NO.: [REDACTED] (LEAVE BLANK) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT: Meteor AREA REPORTED ON: [REDACTED] FROM (Airport): [REDACTED]…
- Page 5 JOINT MESSAGEFORM UNCLASSIFIED FROM: (Originator) GO. ATIG TO: CO 131 GHORD AFG TAKHMA WASH DELETE: INFO: FROM: AYOKIN-ATLAM-5-72 FOR BASE INTELLIGENCE OFFICER Reference is made to meteor explosion…
- Page 6 UNCLASSIFIED RE032M WPD035 XYA257 JVPML 36 WS 18 RR JEDWP DE JWPDM 992G R 261732Z ACTION ATIC UNCLASSIFIED FM CG 25TH AIR DIV MCCHORD AFB WASH UNCLASSIFIED TO CHIEF AIR TECH INTELL CENTER WRIGHT…
- Page 7 APPENDIX IV Seattle, Washington - 11 May 1952 I. DESCRIPTION OF INCIDENT At approximately 0124 to 0132 PST, on 11 May 1952 many individuals reported sighting a vivid blue object with flaming sparks…
- Page 8 Air Force Checks Data On Presumed Meteor (Continued from Page 1.) an earthquake had rocked the Pacific Northwest. After hearing descriptions of the object, trained observers agreed the visitor was a…
- Page 9 Seattle Post Intelligence - 12 May 1952 Air Force Checking Presumed Meteor That Shook Seattle Not Seen On Radar Astronomers throughout the nation and the United States Air Force, guardian of the…
- Page 10 [REDACTED] [STAMP:] [HW: Col. T. Allis Bennett, com-] [HW: Air Force Defense Division, McChord] [HW: Air Force Base, Washington, is not] [HW: toward the theory that the object which was seen was a…