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1. DATE . LOCATION 112. CONCLUSIONS
| 0 Was Balloon
25 June 1955 Tussy, Oklahoma OD Frobably Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP | * TYPE OF OBSERVATION Mico si Bl tag elat
: cae ’ O Was Aircraft
Te RIRHREA SS SPS: YS SS Se oS a A A | (% Ground-Vi sual O Ground-Rodar O Probably Aircraft
GMT__25/130%_ June 1955 D Air Visual O Air-Intercept Radar |9 Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE 0 Was Astronomical
0 Yes QO Probably Astronomical
OL No Civilian [xy Possibly Astronomical
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION a 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE ‘DO Other
7 0 ace Data for Evaluation
a) nknown
Five (5) Seconds Cne (1) ESE
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING
One (1) round, green object, the size of the
moon with a fuzzy outline appeared thru the
windshield of the observers! car for a period
of five (5) seconds and then faded. The ob-
ject seemed to have a orange colored tail
tat was approximately three (3) times the
size of the object in length. The tail an-
peared to be "cut off" in a straght line md
did not come to a point. The course of the
object was a level flight path to the ESE
AISOP Form 5 (15 Oet 54)
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11. COMMENTS
Due to the delay in transmis-
Sion of the report no investigation was
authorized. A check of maps ard radio
facility charts failed to reveal any
beacons or flight paths in the area: of
The fading of the object and
the close proximity of the two colors
would tend to elimanate the reflection
possibility. Jn the opinion of this
hqs the sighting was renerated by astro-
nomical activkty, i.e., meteorite.
This report was received by AF Form 112,
oF 600+ CRS erOmet. CME