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1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS
12 0 Was Balloon
July 1955 Philadelphia, Pa. 0 Probably Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP TYPE OF OBSERVATION 0 Possibly Balloon
Local Ground-Visual Ground-Radar 0 Was Aircraft
Probably Aircraft
GMT_13-0340Z July 1955 AinVisual Air-Intercept. Radar 0 Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE 0 Was Astronomical ReTeods
Ys D Probably Astronomical
No Civilian Possibly Astronomical
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE 0 Otheri
From five to fifteen seconds rrom Ilve to ilceen seconds 0 0 Insufficient Data for Evaluation
Five (5) See Description See Description 0 Unknown Unknown
over a period of 20 Minutes. over a period of 20 Hinutes.
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
Five (5), orange (hushand) or yellow (wife) The sources' descriptions of the eobjects objects
objects appeared at intervals over the obser- objects appeared at intervals over the obser- could possible fit that of a meteerite could possible fit that of a meteerite
vers' house. vers' house. The first two objects seemed to The first two objects seemed to shower. A neighbor who was aso a observer shower. A neighbor who was dso a observer
travel north and north-west after appearing refused to get excited over the sighting refused to get excited over the s sighting
in the east. The third object appeared in because he dismissed the sighting as
the north traveling south and the remaining the north traveling south and the remaining "shcoting stars". In the opinion of
two were observed in the east, traveling east. i this headquarters the sighting can
No visual aids used. The observer was po- No visual aids used, The observer was po- be attributed to a possible meteor
sitive that the objects were not aircraft. activity.
AISOP Form 5 (15 Oct 54) oF-A0C-CND MS,13
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