USAF record 28999633
28999633
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 26 October 1982
2. LOCATION Corpus Christi, Texas
3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local 2 pm GMT 26/2000Z
4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual [HW: Air-Visual]
5. PHOTOS [Yes] Physical Specimen
6. SOURCE Civilian
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION not reported
8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS one
9. COURSE falling
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING Piece of translucent material reported to have fallen from sky striking plow of farmer. Material forwarded to ASD for analysis.
11. COMMENTS Analysis showed material to be bottle glass from large bottle. Pattern on glass indicated manufactured by Illinois Owens glass Company.
(STAMP: ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP 52))
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- Page 1 PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 26 October 1982 2. LOCATION Corpus Christi, Texas 3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local 2 pm GMT 26/2000Z 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual [HW: Air-Visual] 5. PHOTOS [Yes]…
- Page 2 January 10, 1963 Maj. S. P. Brokeshoulder Asst. Chief, Analytical Branch Physics Laboratory Aeronautical Systems Division Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio Dear Maj. Brokeshoulder: For your…
- Page 3 OWENS-ILLINOIS INTRA-COMPANY CORRESPONDENCE January 9, 1963 Attention of Mr. L. H. Parmer, Jr. - O-I Bldg. cc: Dr. C. L. Babcock - T.C. Dr. J. M. Teague - T.C. Subject Glass Sample Received From the…
- Page 4 AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS DIVISION WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OHIO PHYSICS LABORATORY EVALUATION REPORT Analysis of Glass-like sample. REPORT NR: 62-24 DATE: 3 December 1962 PROJECT NR: 5140(116)…
- Page 5 Element Concentration (% by weight) Silicon greater than 10 Sodium greater than 10 Calcium 10 Potassium less than 1 Aluminum 0.5 Boron less than 0.1 Lead less than 0.1 Iron 0.05 Magnesium 0.03…
- Page 6 b. The chemical composition and low melting temperature confirm that the sample is a "bottle-glass" formulation. IV. RECOMMENDATIONS None, data merely submitted. PREPARED BY: Solomon F.…
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- Page 8 Farm outlined in ink. More aerial views will follow The impact point was covered with a strip of canvas eight feet long + one foot wide. Believe it is in the circle - but not sure. OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY…