USAF record 28996383
28996383
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 2. LOCATION 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE
12 CONCLUSIONS
6 Mar 82 Miami, Florida Loc: 8:35 PM EST Ground-Visual Ground-Radar Air-Visual Air-Intercept Radar Yes Balloon Possibly Balloon Possibly Balloon Was Aircraft Possibly Aircraft Possibly Aircraft Was Astronomical Possibly Astronomical Possibly Astronomical Other Insufficient Data for Evaluation Unknown X Yes No Civilian 17 SECS five (one) West Analysis indicates that lights from a/c is the most probably cause of the sighting. Speed & description of the obj's conform w/this conclusion.
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ATIC FORM 12N (REV 24 SEP 73)
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- Page 1 PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 2. LOCATION 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE 12 CONCLUSIONS 6 Mar 82 Miami,…
- Page 2 May 16, 1962 [REDACTED] Hialeah, Florida Col. Bob Friend R.T.D. Wright Patterson Air Force Base Dayton, Ohio Dear Col. Friend: I feel that it is first necessary to indentify myself as [REDACTED], one…
- Page 3 you are well informed of the first observation. I will proceed with the report first in outline form. 1. Second Observation A. Date: March 6, 1962 B. Time: 8:35 PM EST C. Magnitude: 1.5 visually, 1.9…
- Page 4 guished in the 7X50 binoculars. The photograph shows three 1.9 magnitude objects (the first and last objects forming overlapping trails on the film). After processing a fifth object was visible on…
- Page 5 DEARBORN OBSERVATORY NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY EVANSTON, ILLINOIS 23 May 1962 Colonel Robert J. Friend AXIC P. O. Box 9252 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Dayton, Ohio Dear Bob: You remember the…
- Page 6 May 14, 1962 340 West 62nd Street Hialeah, Florida Professor Hynek Dept. of Astronomy Northwestern University Evanston, Illinois Dear Professor Hynek: I feel that it is first necessary to indentify…
- Page 7 G. Direction last seen: North H. Direction traveling: North I. Approximate Altitude: Low, 15,000 - 30,000 ft. 2. Second Observation A. Date: March 6, 1962 1. Time: 8:35 PM EST B. Magnitude: 1.5…
- Page 8 having the 4-inch astrograph opened in the immediate area was able to photograph them. As they disappeared in the bright city lights the seemed to take a diamond formation. The entire phenomenon…
- Page 9 MIAMI, FL 6 MAR 62 cases includes one (1) 4" x 5" photo
- Page 10 6 March 1962 [REDACTED], Florida