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302582757

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PROJECT 1073 RECORD

1. DATE - TIME GROUP: 27/0458EDT 2. LOCATION: NEW YORK, NEW YORK 3. SOURCE: Civilian 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS: One (1) 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION: 30 minutes 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION: Ground Visual 7. COURSE: Southwest 8. PHOTOS: ☐ Yes ☐ No 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE: ☐ Yes ☐ No

10. CONCLUSION: Probable Astro (MARS) At 045 EDT, Mars was at an azimuth of 230 degrees and 11 degrees elevation. At 0515 EDT, Mars was at an azimuth of 236 degrees and elevation of 7 degrees. Mars had a stellar magnitude of -1.9 that night.

11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS: Observer sighted a bright orange light in the southwest. She watched it for about 30 minutes until it disappeared seemingly going southwest.

FORM FTD ser.: 0-279 (TDE)

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