DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE6779701
DATE OF SIGHTINGNovember 1957
REPORTED LOCATIONMacon Georgia
FRAMES5
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. OATE | 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS
Wes Bellicon
Probebly Balloon
Possibly Balloon
Wes Aireraft
Probebly Aircraft
Possibly Aircraft
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3. OATE-TIME GROU 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION
2 Ground- Vi sual OG Ground-Radar
Bice mks late
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Probebly Astronomical
Possibly Astronomical
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insufficient Dete for Eveluetion
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7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE
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10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
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1 CATE: J. } 2. LOCATION
Macon, Georgia
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12. CONCLUSIONS
Wes Balloon
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3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Possibly Balloon
. Was Aircraft
06/23552Z Nov 57 Ge Ground- Vi sual O Ground-Redar GEE Probably Airerot1
0 Air Visual © Air-Intercept Radar OC Possibly Aircroft
5. PHOTOS 7” 6. SOURCE : a ag hl
es robably Astronomica
aN 0 Civilian O Possibly Astronomical
‘7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 6. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE i
C Insufficient Vata for Evaluation
Fifteen minutes One Sw G Urknewn
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING
One diamond shaped white object the size of
a baseball. Object was seen flying SW cand
Was in sight f-r 15 minutes,
AISOP Form 5 (15 Oct 54)
11. COMMENTS
Description, duration, flight path
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DATI OF ROW SF INPOR MATE
___8 November 1957 6 November 1957
JOHN W. PORTER or, USAF Personal contact with observers
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31. AMO 7. AS AMENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION OR THE REVELATION OF !TS CONTENTS IN ANY MANHER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PEIGON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW.
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AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
Robins Air Force Rase, Ge, PAGE 2 oF paces
1. Description of the object,
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f, Diamond shaped with red lights in the lower ri-ht and left han corner,
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h. None
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2. Description of course of object,
a. Called to attention by Mrs. SRG cns0p
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d. Object reported to be traveling on a southwesterly course at -_—
approximately 75,COO fet, speed estimated at 500 knots ner hour, ’
straight line of flight with slight cain in altitude,
e. Uisappearanc to-distance, ins
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'T MAY MOT BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR IM PART, BY OTHER THAN UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AGEC'ES, EXCEPT @Y PERMISSION OF THE DIRECTOR OF
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Robins AF Base, Ca PAGE 3 ce 3 PAGER
be sore on eae age unknwon »gInfantry on PCS delay
enroute f ? © Panama zone through Fort Dix
overseas Replacement Center. Home addres acon,
Georgiae Reliability unknown.
7. “Weather and winds aloft conditiczns st time and place of sighting.
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Surface
6,000 feet hm 20K NY»
10, COO feet = 3K wn
14, MO feet - SOK wv
20, O00 feet ~ SOK
20,000 fect = 270° = 70K w
CANON fect 280. = SOK W
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d. 12 miles
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8. No urumial activil: or cardition whitch might secount for sighting.
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1. Report prepares ty Major Iohn vw. Forter, Chief Plight Operations Division,
Enahins Ate Force Base, “Seorgia. ‘Cause nar nowns Reliability nesticnned due
4 Vimited stehtin= *2 only observers Tisted during the octurance over a
; s+ a time other persenrel would normally be outdoors.
The above repor* is as cricinally submitted by Sergeant Brown, however, on
contacting Mrs. ae the follewing was added. At 0423302 upon
walkire ont of the Joer to her home her attention was attracted by the Blinding
white lish! of an eriect tn fltcht from east to ee approaching at excessive
anced ay arproximat = sly 180 feet above the eround. obtect s€emed to pause
overberd an? sudder: “Sake @ 90 derree ascent to "the “altitude as described
“in Sergeant ‘Brownts report. At thie time Mrs called the other
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ehservers as liste2 ind she remained indoors with a baby while the other observers
watched the object until] it disappeared, a Gescribed the object
as te'ne aromnydiog hs ly the size of of e smali civilian aircreft such as Piper Cub with
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six distinct rays of bli nding Te licht hetre prasented "Fon efx y* “nted areas prow
trudt ne fyor the surface of the object. ee
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(TY MAY MOY BT PEPRODLCIOC IN WHOLE OF IM PART, BY CIMER THAN UNITED STATES AIR FOACE /GENCIES, EXCEPT BY PERMISSION OF THE DIRECTOR OF
INTELLIGENCE, USAF.
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