USAF record 28956908
28956908
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1. DATE - TIME GROUP 22/1200Z 22-23 Nov 53
2. LOCATION Woomera, Australia
3. SOURCE civilian
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS one
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION not reported
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ground visual
7. COURSE usually North
8. PHOTOS [HW: Yes] [HW: No]
9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE [HW: Yes] [HW: No]
10. CONCLUSION ASTRONOMICAL: METEORS
11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 1. Green obj shaped like a saucer, flight to North at high speed. Bluish exhaust coming from rear. Disappeared several times as though above clouds. 2. Bluish green obj in flight to the North, high speed. No additional data available. 3. Two flares appearing to drop vertically in the Northwest. Orange turning to a pale blue. 4. Bright obj moving N at high speed.
FORM FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used
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- Page 1 1. DATE - TIME GROUP 22/1200Z 22-23 Nov 53 2. LOCATION Woomera, Australia 3. SOURCE civilian 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS one 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION not reported 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ground visual 7.…
- Page 2 COPY Fit.Lt. R.A.A.F. Field Security Officer A.R.D.U. Trials Flight Woomera, South Australia 14th January, 1954 Reference: 8/110/2/TRA Provest Marshal Air Force Headquarters Melbourne FLYING SAUCER…
- Page 3 UNCLASSIFIED Air Attache, Australia IR-36-54 7 10 he saw a bright object proceeding North at a high speed at approximately 0230 hours on the 23rd November, 1955. Shaw could not enlarge on his…
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