USAF record 28975959 (1957)
28975959
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 9 December 1957
2. LOCATION Dothan, Alabama
3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local [ILLEGIBLE] to 2005Z
4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual [HW: Ground-Radar]
5. PHOTOS [ILLEGIBLE]
6. SOURCE Military
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 7 minutes
8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS one
9. COURSE [ILLEGIBLE]
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING One object shape and size of light as on aircraft or radio tower, color red. Bright red light faded to pink to white and back to red. Helicopter in flight in area.
11. COMMENTS Concur with reporting officer this probably was aircraft light or exhaust of aircraft.
ATIC FORM 329 (REV 24 SEP 82)
12. CONCLUSIONS Was Balloon [HW: Probably Balloon] Possibly Balloon [HW: Was Aircraft] Possibly Aircraft [HW: Possibly Astronomical] Was Astronomical [HW: Possibly Astronomical] Probably Astronomical [HW: Unknown]
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- Page 1 PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 9 December 1957 2. LOCATION Dothan, Alabama 3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local [ILLEGIBLE] to 2005Z 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual [HW: Ground-Radar] 5. PHOTOS…
- Page 2 United States [ILLEGIBLE] AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT AREA REPORT CONCERNED Port Rucker, Alabama SCHOOL OF ORIGIN U. S. Army Aviation Center Office of ADGS, G-2 DATE OF REPORT 11 Dec 57…
- Page 3 [STAMP:] Headquarters UNITED STATES ARM. AVIATION CENTER Office of the JC of S, 02 Fort Rucker, Alabama ACOI 000.72 11 December 1957 SUBJECT: Report on Unidentified Flying Object (RCS exempt…
- Page 4 ACQI 000.72 11 December 1957 SUBJECT: Report on Unidentified Flying Object c. Angle of elevation and azimuth of object upon disappearance: Last seen at 14,000 feet; object faded away to right at 33°…
- Page 5 ACI 300.72 11 December 1957 SUBJECT: Report on Unidentified Flying Object 10. Existence of physical evidence, such as materials and photographs: None. 11. Name, rank, and title of person receiving…
- Page 6 Science News Letter for November 21, 1937 ASTRONOMY Venus Is Christmas Star A crescent moon and the planet Venus will be close together on December 24, making a brilliant pair that lights the…
- Page 7 Science News Letter for November 23, 1957 Like the moon, it has no light of its own but is illuminated by the sun, so that one half is bright and the opposite half dark. Last April 14 it was out…
- Page 8 Information Only Source: American Meteor Society for 1957, # 137 Philadelphia, Pa. 5 December, 1957 FIREBALL OF 1957 DECEMBER 5 A.M.S. No. 2368 On this date at 10:09 p.m., E.S.T., very bright…
- Page 9 10 - 15 DECEMBER 1957 SIGHTINGS DATE LOCATION OBSERVER EVALUATION 10 Los Angeles, California Military Air Astro (METEOR) 10 Portland, Maine State Police Balloon 10 Konoma, Wisconsin [REDACTED] Astro…