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USAF record 28952785

28952785

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1. DATE - TIME GROUP 26 Jan 53 27/04/15Z

2. OCCATION Continental Divide, New Mexico

3. SOURCE AF Personnel

4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One

5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 45 Min.

6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual Ground-Radar

7. COURSE Not Reported

8. PHOTOS No

9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE No

10. CONCLUSION Astro (Venus) (RADAR-X)

11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Ball shaped, intermingling white, red, green object, traveled slowly hovering at times at an estimated altitude of 10,000-12,000'. manner of disappearance is similar to that of a light going out suddenly.

COMMENTS: 1. Object was seen visually and on AG/4 radar scope. 2 Radiosonde weather balloon launched at 0200Z. 3 Speed of object on radar 12 to 15 mph. 4 Electronics opinion: weather probably caused radar return. 5 Weather info from Agnewill W.C needed before final conclusions can be made. This has been requested and not received as of 2 July, 1953.

FORM FTD SEP 43 O-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used.

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