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USAF record 28954865

28954865

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1. DATE - TIME GROUP 7 June 22 2200L

2. LOCATION Norwood, Ohio

3. SOURCE Civilian

4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One

5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 10 - 15 Minutes

6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual

7. COURSE Varied

8. PHOTOS [No]

9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE [No]

10. CONCLUSION Balloon.

Balloon do not usually burst in less than one hour. Since balloon was in area, case regarded as balloon observation.

11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS One small round sharply inclined object traveled first toward the N then toward the NW, hovered directly overhead, then supported behind a cautious cloud, One hour after balloon release. Contract astro-physicist thinks he saw a small cloud. Observer doesn't think it was a balloon.

FORM FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used.

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