USAF record 28963084
28963084
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1. DATE - TIME GROUP 7 August 55 07/1700Z 2. LOCATION Hobart, Indiana 3. SOURCE Civilian 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS one 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Not Reported 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual (EX) 7. COURSE Erratic 8. PHOTOS No 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE No
10. CONCLUSION INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION
11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Silver colored ball high in air, moved around in field of Binoculars, Criss cross motion going around and around. CONCLUSIONS: Viewed through Binoculars, Motion similar to a kite or other object attached to a string, Description similar to a balloon, No attempt to get feel of how far object was from observer, No additional details reported when viewed through BI and when observed with naked eye, Duration manner of disappearance noted, report 10 yrs old, No effort to identify at this late date Likely a balloon sighting Case carried as insufficient data
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- Page 1 1. DATE - TIME GROUP 7 August 55 07/1700Z 2. LOCATION Hobart, Indiana 3. SOURCE Civilian 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS one 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Not Reported 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual (EX) 7.…
- Page 2 1. DATE - TIME GROUP 7 August 95 07/17002 2. LOCATION Hobart, Indiana 3. SOURCE Civilian 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS one 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Not Reported 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Gravi-Visual (GX) 7.…
- Page 3 Hobart Ind Feb 13- 1945 Scientist in Charge of outer Space Object. Dear Sir - In 1945 Aug 7th about 11 A.M., we in our neighborhood saw a ball- silver color high in the air. I could not keep it in…
- Page 4 1 back and forth the ball went always going to the outside of my view and crosses - going completely around the circle of vision in the binoculars never stationary back and forth. What kind of an…
- Page 5 DEARBORN OBSERVATORY NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY EVANSTON, ILLINOIS 60201 10 March 1955 Major Hector Quintanilla Foreign Technology Division Box 3494 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Dayton, Ohio Dear…
- Page 6 10 March 1965 Mrs. Hobart, Indiana 46342 Dear Mrs. [REDACTED] Thank you for your letter of 15 February 1965. Dr. Rynek is now in Las Cruces, New Mexico working at our southwestern observatory, but he…