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USAF record 28968671 (1956)

28968671

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD

1. DATE 18 December 1956

2. LOCATION Wilmington, Delaware Newburgh, New York

3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local: 19/0025Z GMT-2: 18/0030Z

4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual [REDACTED] Air-Visual [REDACTED] Air-Intercept Radar [REDACTED]

5. PHOTO [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE

6. SOURCE Civilian

7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 3-4 secs by one source [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE by another source one

8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS one

9. COURSE SW to NE [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE to NE

10. CONCLUSIONS Was Balloon [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE Balloon Possibly Balloon Possibly Aircraft Possibly Aircraft Possibly Aircraft Possibly Astronomical Meteor Other Sufficient Data for Evaluation Unknown Possible Astronomical Possible Astronomical Other Sufficient Data for Evaluation Unknown Possible Astronomical Meteor Other Sufficient Data for Evaluation Unknown Possible Astronomical Meteor Other Sufficient Data for Evaluation Unknown Possible Astronomical Meteor Other Sufficient Data for Evaluation Unknown Possible Astronomical Meteor Other Sufficient Data for Evaluation Unknown Possible Astronomical Meteor Other Sufficient Data for Evaluation Unknown Possible Astronomical Meteor Other Sufficient Data for Evaluation Unknown Possible Astronomical Meteor Other Sufficient Data for Evaluation Unknown Possible Astronomical Meteor Other Sufficient Data for Evaluation Unknown Possible Astronomical Meteor Other Sufficient Data for Evaluation Unknown Possible Astronomical Meteor Other Sufficient Data for Evaluation Unknown Possible Astronomical Meter[STAMP:]

11. COMMENTS Sightings probably caused by meteor. Brilliant obj observed thru car windshield for 15 seconds. Brilliant obj w/tail like train. Fine yellow leading obj. No end. Thought to be many miles away.

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