USAF record 302545402
302545402
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD
1. DATE - TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION 10 October 55 10/1200Z 16.03N 126.02W (Pacific)
2. SOURCE Civilian
3. NUMBER OF OBJECTS Two
4. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Not reported
5. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual
7. COURSE 1. North 2. South
8. PHOTOS [HW: Yes] [HW: No]
9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE [HW: Yes] [HW: No]
FORM FTD SEP 43 D-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used.
CONCLUSION INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION
Reporter attempted to combine two observations. Essential data missing. Conflicting data. States objects stationary, yet moving. Objects rising and disappearing to N, R and rising.
BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS: Two round bright white object resembling stars were observed. No tail, trail or exhaust were observed. No sound. Angle, elevation, azimuth omitted. Object were stationary until disappearance. Objects rose rapidly, the larger of the two went North, the other South at disappearance. Duration omitted. Reported two objects. Description resembles Satellite. Motion in conflict with this evaluation.
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- Page 1 PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. DATE - TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION 10 October 55 10/1200Z 16.03N 126.02W (Pacific) 2. SOURCE Civilian 3. NUMBER OF OBJECTS Two 4. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Not reported 5. TYPE OF…
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