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The document appears to contain fragmented observations of an unidentified aerial phenomenon, detailing its movement and characteristics.
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…r "halle hich have fi to earth, or UG jected towards w reater or lesser intensity, may v ~ & It is not possible to be certain that the itely connected with the phenomenon, for it ary aAeannta tar wakhh 43 laarhy ab rhtrin ” 4 Ae gO Lo w MA ¥ ~ we RIK TAS bay ae ok Ad Oe Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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ae ry ce 4 } dio ane e Ane ye of. @ “7 | er odes ® # p-4 i-- & l2~ III. Recommended Material for Questionnaire Name and address of person who observed phenomenon Ace, education and employment of person (Specify especially training, if any, in scientific fie t “‘Y 8 as physics, engineering, etc.) Name, address and educational jualifications of person who pre …
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…eA ABD ea wom ~_ cee eR eae NTA OO OR AOR comme tt a _ mn certainly be accompanies leatrical shock to per *Ball lightni 8 atic 122 SOME ay rh possible when the phenomenon stems from streak Light Disruptive mechanical effects on non-conductors a ; a ° , ee es Wage? ot we if containines or ocrushins effects on csonduct in r yy bh » We AVE « f "ri aya ke >. Opt…
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…imes with ‘dled likes streamers; or flame-like ire regular "masses of light." Appearance of outer boundary is generally hazy or illedefined. Photographs of the phenomenon may show one or several sinuous, tubular sad avation paths (trajectories taken by luminous darts), which may have associated with them broader luminous spaces of irregular configuration. (T…
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…g or near the surface of wires, roofs, rocks, etc., especially on mountains. Conditions most aldalantng for brush discharge occur during thunderstorms, but the phenomenon may occur even & ' dur ins c lear, ‘ary, dusty weather. iwhen a lightning stroke is apvroaching an object, the brush discharge becomes especially intense.) (2) Intensely ionized, incandesce…
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(a ” ami} - = ee oo ~ TECHNICAL REPORT No 102-AC 1:9/15~-100 erpgenears © oS RES FER sg RTE A ‘ gir 4 306 30 UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS Project "GRUDGE" —_,. a, ’ f a . ~ a = * . bAL ces eS «CA et te , August l9i)¢ HEADQUARTERS “a! Ls AIR MATERIEL COMBAND WRIGHT - PAT TERSON AER FORCE BASE wz i ie : iy ; 29 Ts Tt. DECLASSIFIED .| ol a re ae Sec. 5.4 a 0) A …
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…ORT NO. . Director of Intelligence ee | Hqs Tenth Air Force AFXOI 1-52 u/TI a/c ea Oe PAGES investigation revealed that no other person or persons had seen the phenomenon. ‘the temperature at fifty (50) degrees. ' COMMENTS of Preparing Officer: 5 lle icy om ee A ae a a ne ddan 1. On 17 April 1952, Sy of sault ste varie, Michigan, was driving east on Michigan…
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. « % AP FORM Ti2—PARTE =” Re atentnteee : = OWE ; APPROVED 2 JUNE 19¢2 Bice ee : | Se Ne AE COUNTRY J | : REPORT NO. Mh (LEAVE BLANK) Tited States AFXOI 31-52 WI A/c AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT cing SUBJECT | | wuaeeee | Reporting of Information on Unidentified Flying Objects Seti bare “AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) | a Saige on f eco El “y _ DATE …
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…ORMATION SHEET This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U. S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be Used for research purposes, and will be regarded as confidential ma…
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…itted: : On 30 December 1952, 2002 MST, William T. Jones, Security Inspector, Atomic Energy Commission, Los Alamos, New Mexico, observed an unidentified aerial phenomenony The observation was made from the sidewalk in front of the observers house in the northwest section of the Los Alamos AEC Installation. The object was first observed to the west of the obs…
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…0. There was no air traffic in the general area of the sighting. io CCMMENTS of Preparing Officer: 1, I have had an-interview with the officer who observed the phenomenon des- cribed below, This officer has had previous experience as an observer and reporter for the Air Materiel Command at Muroc, California. He was working for this Command cn the "Flying Sau…
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TRUE COPY On the 17th of December, 1952 at 0757 hours at the campus of Cornell University, Ithaca, New York - the following aerial phenomenon was observed: a . Light resembling a jet exhaust, greenish—blue with an orange-red trail was moving in a westerly direction at a very high speed. It appeared to traverse 30 degrees of arc in approximately two seconds. …
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…ntence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) 1. This report contains information of the sighting of an aerial phenomenon from the campus of Cornell University at 0757, 17 December 1952, 2. Lt. Kubanis reported in letter form the observation of a light resembl- ing a jet exhaust, greenish-blue with an orange t…
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TRUE COPY On the 17th of December, 1952 at 0757 hours at the campus of Cornell University, Ithaca, New York the following aerial phenomenon was observed: a light resembling a jet exhaust, greenish-—blue with an orange-red trail was moving in a westerly direction at a very high speed. It appeared to traverse 30 degrees of arc in approximately two seconds. Hig…
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…endition of his report. He has never seen a similar object and although he does not know what he saw, he is certain it was not a meteorological or astronomical phenomenon. S/Sgt Helmer's training as a gunner qualifies him as a competent observer. NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING O…
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…endition of his report. He has never seen a similar object and although he does not know what he saw, he is certain it was not a meteorological or astronomical phenomenon. ‘training as a gunner qualifies him as a competent observer. MOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFOR MATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONA…
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…mots (9) o,0007 ~ 300°7/61 knots (10) 45,000" ~ 300°/,7 knots (11) 50,000" ~ 300°/,0 knots 66 ‘The preparing officer can offer no explanation for this reported phenomenon. tt. GEORGE H. JANCZEWSKI end Lt USAF Director of Intelligence NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONA…
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Ges CLD WPT Are winded 7 FORM112 5 Coe rioy) Tat’ APPROVED\! JUNE 1948 = staph Dar ly SECURI ) NFORMA TION COUNTRY al _———— Fr PORT NO. (LEAVE United States ~~ i APXOI FLYOBRPT 1-52 / fh SG OS AR INTELLIGENCE. INFORMATION REPORT _ Reporting of information on Unidentified Flying Objects Jo 1 AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Michigan Director of Intelligence, Ha…
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…ned to Headquarters Tenth Air Force, having completed his last tour of active duty on 9 August 1951. es The preparing officer can offer no explanation for this phenomenon. Gow th Curr GEORGE H. JANCZEWSKI end Lt USAFR Director of Intelligence NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF TH…