DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8757519
DATE OF SIGHTINGAugust 1952
REPORTED LOCATIONTucson Arizona
FRAMES21

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FRAME 001 / 021POOR LEGIBILITY — PENDING RE-EXAMINATION
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4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS

NOt stceted

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» LENGTH OF OBSERVATION

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Not stated

é&. TYPE OF OBSERVATION

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Ground Visual |

7, COURSE
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8. PHOTOS

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9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE

GO Yes.
xX No

FORM

*OJECT 10073 RECORD

2...' OCATICN

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sucson, «rizona

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10, CONCLUSION
PROBABLE: Balloon

1}. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS

SER CASE FUE

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SECTION D

22, In the following sketch, imagine your eye at the point shown, Place an
"A" on the curved line to show how high the object was above the horizon
when you first saw it. Place a "B" to show where it was when when you
last Saw it.

6verhead

Your eye

23. In the follcving sketch place an "A" at the position the object was
when you first sav it, and a "B" at its position when you last saw it.

Overhead
Korizon [ Horizon

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Your eye

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. Draw a picture that will show the motion that the object made. Place
an "A" at the beginning of its path and a "B" at the end of its path,

A

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29. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object?
stains eon) ,
(Cirele One): /Yes/ or No

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29.1 IF you answered YES, did the
(Circle One): { Yes) or

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letails of the object that you saw, and place an arroy

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to show the direction the object was moving.

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26. Was this the tivat time that you have seen an object like this?
(Circle One):; Yea) Ilo
26.1 IF you snsweared NO, then when, where, and under what conditions
did yi a94 other ones? - te
27, In your opinion what do you think the object was and what might have
caused it?
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Give the following information about yourself:

NAME

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7 = 10 AUGUST 1952 SIGHTINGS

LOCATION OBSERVER

Pinecastle AFB, Florice

Detroit, Michigan (CARD MISSING)
Richmond, California

Rheems, Pennsylvania

San Antonio, Texas

Duluth, Minnesota

Washington, D. C.

Dryton, Onlio

Purt Lyenutey, French korocco
Vienna, Virginia (CARD MISSING
FE Warren A&B, Wyoming (CARD MISSING)
Redding, California
Downey, Cnlifornia
Wiagara Falls, New Yors
Macon, Georgia

Los Alamos, New Mexico (CARD MISSING)
Southeast, Korea
Alsuquerque, New Mexico Multiple
Inxe Charles Ai'B, Louisianna
ote Paul, Minnesota

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Keesler APH, Mississippi
Tort Dix, New Jerse
orth Lake, Wisconsin (iM

fSE INFO ONLY)

EVALUATION

PFalloon

Aircraft

ftalloon
Insufficient Data
UNIDINTIFIED
Insufficient Data
Aircraft

Palloon

Balloon

Aircraft
Insufficient Data
Insufficient Data
Balloon

Aircraft
Insufficient Vata
Astro (M&TzoR)
Aircraft
UNIDSNTIFISD
Insufficient Data
Astro (METROR)
Falloon

Astro (METEOR)
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B25 = OR 10373 RECORD CAR
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ees : ‘ ( 2. LOCATION ( 12. CONCLUSIONS
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eer> 42%2 , ja #“CSON, arizona w Was fbailoon
ee ee Aa mane elem . ae Probably > “oon
ok —— = 5 ——————— ee 5 : 3
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O- ise) tee 6 OMG wtCoUP 4. TYPE OF CUSER 4ATIGN ' we) [tan : ,
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“4.9 ow a Possibly Aircraft
0 Oe a a a ee i Air Viscal O Air-intercept Rador CG ee erer
(de PROTOS 6. SOURCE O Wes Astronomica!
< Yes » | Te ,\O Probobly Astronaomica! )
i civilian GS Possibly Astrronomicel '
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17. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 6. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9 COURSE S Other

SS Insufficient Dera for Evolustion

1 minute | 1 ; y }23 Unknown

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10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING i. COMMENTS

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White color. Round. Light. Wavering,
aS icing.

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ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP $2)

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6b. WAS ChJeCr OBSENVED FeOM ‘dt GeOuip? ~ [ 4-YUSs

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Tl] Naked Eye
iu-binesnlars
(_] Yoloscopo
| Vasedolite
WAS WHIRCT OBSERVED BY GUOUND AMAR? os
(_j By Oas Set
lL IBy Tio Sots

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J)5 OSJE6Y OBSERVED FROM THE ATR? C] You os en «for
___A/C Observed Objuct
[ JInterception Attempted
Ses _.____s—C No Intercept Attempted
0 YO INTERCEPT? zt 7 — oe. on A
__A/C Scrambled
(“lVisual Contoet Made
lf }A/I Contact Made
— [ ito Contact Mads
<> DID OBJECT CHANGE DinSCrION AT ANY TIM? C) Yes - Paes aa ie
(| Noxwaal
ss tee Dh Pe r VViolent
3, tf ObJeCT WAS A "LIGHT", WAS IT: yx () Blinking oF hate a tte 5
ry Stoady
YOo CENGTH OF Tits IN SIGHT: ~ {| }del> Seconda tae fs

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(¥1-5 linutes
er. Lens rena te top |] Over 10 Minutes se ee
hi. REPORTING AGENCY (Unit Number and tailing Address)

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If. ASTRONOMICAL DATA "UCstAne $PXH

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L?, WHAT ASTRONOMICAL ACYLIVITY WAS not:D?

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13, DID) OSJECT APPEAX TO ARCH DON |) igen At oy °° pena a kee anata aman aemeieaaR 5:

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fii OF SIGHTING RELATIVE TO SUNNISE OR SUNSET (bata from Alr Almac)

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III. AIRCRAFT DATA
7. WERE AIRCRAFT NOTeD IN AREA? ®;' >) Yos

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‘One Aircraft
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\ }¥ore Than One Aircraft
‘2, WAS AnY SOURD HEARD? ei Ss oe

—— a oe er ree ~--* wee ee — — \ Fos a { , 2 - - 2
GO, WEN THERE INDICAYICNS OF HIGH EACKCROURD NOISE Von iio.’

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“0. WAS THE OBJECT VIFGLD ALOVE L590 FLEVATICN? acy {Ho

TLC Test Form 344 (14% Aug 592)
FRAME 008 / 021POOR LEGIBILITY — PENDING RE-EXAMINATION
( IV. BALLOON DATA

21, WR BALLOONS RELEASED IN AREA? a" BA Sepa eae ef =

“22. TIME SINCE SCHEDULED BALLOON RELEASE: > 7 er aaa mir

lag OF ¢ “4 ? Minutes

23. POSSIBLE BALLOON LAUNCH Siitrs DOW ite ORS aa

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Location Type _|_ Launching Agency

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V. EVALUATION

2l. EVALUATION OF SOURCE: 22. DETAISS OF REPORT:
(C] Excellent : rereooa
C_} Good (| Fair
CaPfair C_] Poor
[_) Poor [__] Insufficient to Evaluate
(J Unreliable
(_) Extremely Doubtful
C..) Hoax
253. FINAL EVALUATION:
{_])Was Balloon (_] Was Astronomical
CJ Probably Balloon [_] Probably 4 nomical
C-] Possibly Balloon [|] Posaibly aAz...nomical
[“]Was Aircraft (“Jother: __
[-]Probably Aircraft »
["]Possibly Aircraft ["] Insufficient Data For Evaluation
4
(J Unknown

» COMMENTS?

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PROJECT 10073 WHATEER DATA SH;

1. DAIB OF OBSERVATION ]2, Tihik OF OBSERVATION hee TION OLSERUING

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AL LTUDE VELOCITY ! DIRECTION ALTI'UDE VELOGLTY DLKuCY TON
| (fect) | __._ Omots)_. (devrees) || _(feot) | _____(knots) doproce)
| 0 25,000 a a) 4 |
| Se ae eee) | eee POEL iat OTE
1,000 30, 000 : |
| 2,000 35,000 | |
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3,000 40,000 |
— — eters wo et eee ms a * eerne ee wore He ee !
4,900 45,900
nGastine ener wee ee ee ee me ae - eee,
5,000 50,000 |
6,000 55,000

7,000 60,000
8,000 65,000
9,000 70,000
10,000 75,000
12,000 80, C00
14,000 85, 000
16,000 90,000
18,000 95,000
20,000 100, 000
5, WAS AN INVERSION LAYER NOTED? waa -~  : Cine
_ (If yes, at what altitude? —.)
6. WERE ANY THUNDERSTORMS NOTED IN AREA? [Yes ai ce
(Ir yes, at what quadrant? tae
7. GLOUD COVER: a Se |
rae AD tenths at (6 5 > 4 .>Dfeet. tenths at «<
<4 tenths at TIE ee > fenths at
j. COMRENTS: : See ——————

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Tucson, Arizona i3rd Domb “ing, Intelligence Division
°23 hugust 1952 2); August 1952 hos)

Capt. Ro H. “estaloszi —_—

AFOLN C/cC = 2

de At 17:40, UST, 2h August 1982, My

ucgon, Arizona, and his wife, observed a Lard 32, round, unidentified, brilliant,
white Light traveling from due north of their position towards the west. ire

nite statea that the object at first appeared stationary but soon started to “a
tin a wavering, dancing motion towards the weat. The lower one-third of the je
appeared to be surrounded Ly a inisty substance less brilliant than tre 2
itsel? and the lower extremity of the sphere protruded below thig "halo"
(See diagram). The object appeared to be of a iuballic subgtance.

26 Signiticance — Unknown
APPROVED:
<7 whi t ‘y sr om) eiceced r
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Capt vy USAY
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lL. ‘The cUject seen by Ur. Qos o white, ateady, brignt 1 te it

coowared fo bo sboub the cise of a 29 or %=50 when viewed ot “10 dy 300 ‘web
eLhitude. it .oveared to be of a woetallic suostance ond way traveling ot raw
of speed slower than that of a 8-29 or f-50,. There was no ovisience of a  ropuluion
uystea in taat there was no exhaust noise or trail. ‘Tos lower onwetoird of toe
jare was uorrounmied by a misty Susatance of leas brilliance ‘han ihe aa eet
icsel? and the Lower extrem \ of the suherea -rotruded below 7%. wa ada’ it ae
This gueatance did not ivpryess toe CUserver oa Uving metallic. ‘he jaur
certored no maneuvers others toan a ~vavery, dancing, straight line coturse tonagd
L028 a%%6—0 Toe Light dicvwed out and disapoearsed fer no ovparent reason at
Soorotlita wely 1 fala ‘5 Ze
fe Tive slighted — 172.0 VoT, 24 Auguat 1952.
3e arner of “bsersvation «—- Loual only. x ower field -lagyea were used.
'. 0 Loeation of Tbserver —= 32° 12° 55" W/ Lio 55° 50"
“9 altitede of the ecbjec% conld not bs estinated because of Sing.@ veint observation.
2 object vas first cogerved Uve nertn cf egyition sad traveled
tovams (he vest for aveut two minutes Cefors acres igor che soeed of the
so ist could net be judged but the cbserves did state that the object traveled at
a noticenoiy Lover rate of ur aad than a be29 he ii nad ocserved shortly before tne
aichting oecured.

5. Information on Yservar: i'r. as been in faderal
sineca 1936. Sia served 2 years in the United States : yi durin orld ar [i énd
is presently omployed ag the Chief ‘lectrician for Al) at taviseonthan fir lorce
Yose.e lita reliability is uncuestioned by his bh or a re) cs. QR ore
2 to observe the cb ject for about one minute throuch © power Liola classes
it Ui gappeared.

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6. cather and “ind Conditiongs (17:30 “oT, 24 August 1952, Tucsen, ‘risona)
Tuomeratars 19
Huwkdity 59%
Dew Point 60
Clonda £500 Leas scattared
1.2009 foet scattered
30000 feet Lain broken
ibility 59 wiles
irae sequences
1,09, “ST, 2 Aucus® 1952, Treson
02403/ 2403/..2775/ 2395/02 2258 /1.205/
21600/1.519/ 913511 2221.4/1;212 tes '32322/
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7e ‘eteornlougical corditions accounting for sishtings lone
8. Piyvical Pvidence of Jichting: None

> Interception or identification action taken: None
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orcs 5ase , an altitudes of about five thousand | feet. The opject
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—— as - a4 IL a ~- 2 oats LL . mm +3 west heading Alia mode ~ »3 1scent intiil ;
; - ed - . ~ - st f+ + = rs Fees t -_ is — : . +o ;
a paid ae ‘ =| tre Air ‘ «? “ 4 4 - veen he ah land ’ i 4d )) iy" yL 28 ; se 5 oe" Peau s ’

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Pr. RUDOLPH “A PEST: i. ra
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Couments of Originator:

le Lr & Urs QP appear to be of averags intelligence ond seem to be
discreet, reliabla people. They are sure of what they saw end are convinced
they did not sigat an agtronomical or meteorological phenomenon.

RuD an a ESPALOZZ£

Capt, USAF
Ass% Ving A-2

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3rd Bomb “ing, Intelligence Div l,

SPHERICAL OBJECT

MISTY "HALO"

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1 JUNE 19483

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cout the size of a Ceuj, 1% seventeen
196nmixst at acout 2 rave e3*.uwates to

ircraft around to pursue the coject
gin contacted DMAFS Control tower at

Sizona area and bad again sootted ac
jjandler Arizona area tr2veling Lowarda
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SECTION A

1. When did you see the object:

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1.2 Time of day: __ 4 ae A, or P.ify (Circle One)
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1.3 Time Zonet (Cirele One):
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b. Cantral a, Other

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(Clrale Gne): (a, Daylight Saving
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1.4 Cirels one of the following to indicate how certain you are
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b. Fairly certain a, Just a guess

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5. When did you report to some official that you had seen the object?

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6,1 What had you been doing for the 30 minutes before you saw the
object? ‘try to List the activity or activities, and the
approximate amount of time spent on each,

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7. Were you moving at any time while you saw the object? (Circle One):

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7.1 What direetion were you moving?
(Cirele Cne): a, North e, South
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4. Southeast yu, Vorthwest
7,62 i i$ were you moving? _._ miles per hour,
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Estimate how long you saw the object?

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2.1 Cirele ona of the follcwing to indicate how cartain you are of
your answer to Question 12:
a,—Gertain c. Not very sure
(bob, Fairly sure) d. Just a suess

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Did the okfact look: (Circle Cne) ( Solid j/ or fransparent?
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Did the object at any time:

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14.1 Changs direction? (Yea No Don't know
14.2 Change speed? Yes ifo Don't know
14.3 Change size? C Yes) No Don't know
14.4 Change color? Yes (No Don't know
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14.6 Give of? smoke? Yes “ho Don't knew
4.7 Change brightness? (Yes ) No Don't knew
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14.9 Remain motionless? es No Don't know
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Did the object give off a light? (Circle One): (Xes } No Don't knew

15.1 IF you answered YES, what was the color of the light? "ey2//7

Tell in a few words the follcwing things about the object?

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8, What direction were you facing when you first saw the object?

Girele One): a, North a, South
b, Northeast C. Southwest >
c. East e, West
d. Southeast h, Northwest

S,1 What direction were you facing when the object disappeared?

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$.2 Cirele ous of the following to indicate hew certain you are of
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b, Fairly certain ad. Just a eusss

9. Were you weuring aye glasses when you saw the object? (Circle One):

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10. How was the object seen?

(Circle One): a, Through window glass . Through theedolite

5, Through windshield Through sun glasses
¢, Through binoculars Ge ae open space) 3y “arc Eye
d, Through telescore Other

ll, What do you remember about the weather conditions at the time you saw
the object?

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Did the object at any time:

18,1 Move behind something? (Circle One) Yes & Don't know
IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved behind.

18.2 Move in front of something? (Circle Ore) Yes (No) Don't know
[If you answered YES, then tell what it moved in front of,

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18.3 Blend with the background? (Circle One) Yes (Mo) Don't Imow

Which of the tollowing objects is 2bout the same actual size as the
abject you saw? (Circle One):

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Cb, Bn yebail) g. Small airplane

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d. Hleyele wheel i. Dirigibdle

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19,1 CGirele ona of the following to irdicate how certain you ara
of your answer to Question 19.

a _vart c. lot very sure
(6b. Fairly certa d. Uncertain
Try to tell the following things about the object:

20,1 How high above the earth was it? ? fest.

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20.3 How fest was it going? O-ro 602 miles per hcur,

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