USAF record 28997594
28997594
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
DATE: 7 June 2 LOCATION: Hallett Station, Antarctica
DATE-TIME GROUP: Local: [ILLEGIBLE] GMT: [ILLEGIBLE]
PHOTOS: O Yes XII No
TYPE OF OBSERVATION: Ground-Visual Ground-Radar Air-Visual Air-Intercept Radar
SOURCE: Military
CONCLUSIONS: Was Balloon Probably Balloon Was Aircraft Probably Aircraft Possibly Aircraft
Was Astronomical Possibly Astronomical Possibly Astronomical
LENGTH OF OBSERVATION: Less than 5 min.
NUMBER OF OBJECTS: One
BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING: [HW:] on approx 30 deg & the obj was observed to be a very bright object with no distortion of that body by inconsistent motion of the obj or the observer. The observers noted that the obj moved slow same as the apparent motion of Jupiter king & data. At close time of the sighted object was less than 30 deg far from Jupiter which indicated that the object could not be described as closer than 25 deg when measured in Hallett Station. [HW:] in area of sight sighting with stars associated with constellations.
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