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USAF record 302575835 (1945)

302575835

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD

1. DATE - TIME GROUP 20 April 55 21/00454

2. LOCATION Cincinnati, Ohio (Multiple)

3. SOURCE Civilian

4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One

5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION [REDACTED] Minutes

6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual

7. COURSE See Summary

8. PHOTOS □ Yes □ No

9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE □ Yes □ No

10. CONCLUSION Probable Astros (JUPITER) [HW:]

At 1945 JUPITER was due south of the observer at an angular elevation of approx 65 deg. At 2030 JUPITER was at approx azimuth of 215 deg; and 65 deg elevation.

11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS: Observer sighted a bright star like object in the south at an elevation of 75 deg. 45 minutes later the object was still in view slightly south of SSW and at an elevation of about 80 deg. The observer stated that there were some clouds and that a few stars were visible. At the end of the sighting the object just faded out of view.

FORM FTD SEP '63 O-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used.

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