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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
2. LOCATION
12, CONCLUSIONS
1. DATE
0 Was Balloon
18 August 1956 Colorado,Springs, Colorado {9 aber a
3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4% TYPE OF OBSERVATION o ene saree
OSs *I‘Ground- Vi sual OD Ground-Redor - Probetie Aiverate
ont... LB/10907 00 = O Air Visual O Air-intercept Reder |9 Possibly Aircrofe
5. oTO! OU QO: <Was Astronomical
0 Yes QO Probably Astronomice!
a okNe Civilian =] O Possibly Astronomicel
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE Gee eee
0 Insufficient Dete for Evaluction
O Unknown
Still in sight one n orb i a
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
| One round very bright white object Object was same as previously
about the size of a silver dollar at rptd by source on 14 Aug 56
arm's length, Brightness of object (AISS-UFOB-287-56). Source
varied and it had a bouncing movement,.] was contacted by phone and again
Object was sighted at approximately object was determined to be the
90 dgrs azimuth and 40 dgrs elevation.,| planet Venus Shining through a
Object was viewed visually for 4 minutes temperature inversion.
and was still visible when observer
went to bed,
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