USAF record 28966809 (1956)
28966809
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 10 August 1956
2. LOCATION San Ramon, California
3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local GMT [ILLEGIBLE]
4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual
5. PHOTOS Yes N° [ILLEGIBLE]
6. SOURCE Military
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION four to five hours
8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One
9. COURSE back & forth
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING One extremely very bright object the size of a large city's length, color white, object moved back and forth up and down slowly, Object observed visually for period of four to five hours.
11. COMMENTS Contact with reporting officer that this sighting was probably caused by the planet Mars. Evaluation: probably astro (Mars)
12. CONCLUSIONS Was Balloon [HW:] Probably Balloon [HW:] Was Balloon [HW:] Was Aircraft [HW:] Probably Aircraft [HW:] Possibly Aircraft [HW:] Was Astronomical VS Possibly Astronomical VS Possibly Astronomical
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- Page 1 PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 10 August 1956 2. LOCATION San Ramon, California 3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local GMT [ILLEGIBLE] 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual 5. PHOTOS Yes N° [ILLEGIBLE] 6. SOURCE…
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- Page 3 [HW: 104/15] [STAMP: 13Aug56 1404] [HW: 2)4E4] [ILLEGIBLE]
- Page 4 PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 10-11 August 1956 2. LOCATION Dallas, Texas 3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local [ILLEGIBLE]Z GMT 10-0630Z 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION X Ground Visual X Ground-Radar [ILLEGIBLE]…
- Page 5 UNCLASSIFIED Film Roll No. 1 Installed in camera on [REDACTED] (date) [REDACTED] (time) Site: [REDACTED] Instructions to Operators: This log will be prepared for each roll of film exposed. Make…
- Page 6 RADAR CAMERA LOG RECONNAISSANCE This section will include all remarks concerning the subject photographed. Explanations if necessary, height information, malfunction of equipment, etc. Each group of…
- Page 7 RADAR OBSERVATION DATA SHEET I. QUESTIONS REGARDING DETECTING RADAR EQUIPMENT 1. What type radar equipment is involved? CPS -5B 2. Has there been any recent maintenance difficulties? If so, describe.…
- Page 8 (USE REVERSE SIDE OF SHEET IF MORE SPACE IS REQUIRED) 5. Has anomalous propagation been observed to extend the range of ground clutter by this radar at this site, and did this condition exist during…
- Page 9 N 318° W 225° S 135° E Instructions: Plot track of target, indicate range and azimuth. Give time at start and end of track. Indicate Ranges In Miles ADG Form 123 20 October 1952 Page 3 of 3
- Page 10 AF FORM 112-PART I APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 CLASSIFICATION COUNTRY United States of America REPORT NO. [REDACTED] (LEAVE BLANK) SUBJECT AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT AREA REPORTED ON Dallas, Texas…