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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS
Was Balloon
10 Jan 58 O'Faddon, Missouri 100 Probably Balloon
DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Possibly Balloon
Local Local 2 Ground-Visual Ground-Radar Ground-Radar Was Aireraft Was Aircraft
000 00 Probably Aircraft
GMT GMT. 11-00167 11/00163 AirVisual Air-Intercept Radar Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS SOURCE 6 SOURCE pax Was Astronomical VenuS
Yes 0 Probably Astronomical
XNo XXNo Civilian Civilian D Possibly Astronomical
7.LENGTH 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE Other Other.
000 Insufficient Data Data for for Evaluation
il hrs Unknown
one stationary
1O. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING O. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
Obj w/shape Obj w/shape & bright color of a star. An astro plot & An astro plot & astro chart
Larger thnn North star. Ohj appeared than North star. Obj appeared shows the planet Venus in the the planet Venus in the
same tine every evening. same tine every evening. exact exact loeation given bv observer. location given by observer.
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ATIC FOrM 329 (REV 26 SRP 52)
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RE102
T SQC125 YMCO33KFA065KFGCL
RR RJEDDN RJEDSQ RJEPHQ
DE RJEDKF 5GF
R 111430Z
FO CONDR 798TH ACWRON BELLEVILLE AF STA ILL
TO RJEDDN/COMDR ADC
RJEDKF/COMDR 20TH AIR DIV
RJEDSQ/COMDR AIR TECH INTEL CEN
RJEPHQ/HQ USAF RJEPHQ/HQ USAI DIR INTEL INTEL
BT BT
(A) 1. SHAPED KE/STAR. CRTH STAR: 3. BRIGHT COLOR,
CLIKE STAR. 4. OHE. 5. HEGA NEGATIVE. 8. NEGATIVE. IVE. NEGATIVE.
9 NEGATIVE.
QOBSERVED. 3. 20,000 FT 270 DEGREES FROM OBSERVER. . IVE. 5.
FADE. 6. OME AND ONE HALF HOUR
(C) 1. GROUND VISUAL. 2. NEGATIVE. 3. NEGATIVE.
(D) 1. 11/0016532.1 2. NI
(E)QJ 4238.
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PAGE TWO RJEDKF 5GF
(F) CIVILIAN, MRS AGE 34 , MO., HOUSEVIFE.1
2. WINDS ALOFT FROM K.C. WX, 6,000-290 25, 10,000-290 35, 16,000-300
50, 20,000-290 50, 30,000-270. 70, 50,000-27 5C. 3. NO CEILING
4. CLEAR. 5. NEGATIVE. 6. NEGATIVE.1
(H) NEGATIVE.
(I) NEGATIVE.
(J) NEGATIVE. (J) NEGATIVE.
ET show
11/1705Z JAN RJEDKF in the epact
position giver
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to be devoured by a sea monster, represented virgin. It is close to the riel t stat Sps
"is mot an arplie,a dying saucer, by the constellation of Cetus, the whale, in However, it exceed the star an baifran
. . e ight inght hiaug in the sky as part the south. Fortunately, she was rescued by about ten times
1cn the hero, Perseus, who is seen in the north. Farther cast is Mars, asing alwot an b ur
Wh won see is the planet Yenus, now east. shead of the sun. tis brughtnes dont
prominence, which Andromeda's mother, Cassiopeia, is seen half that of Spica. Meroury and Surn.
t tetore its disappearance from in the north, a group forming the letter M. are both too near the sun to te casi sriblt
emae v cary in j8. above Polaris, the pole star. Alongside her in November.
s tar brigter than anv other star is her husband, the king, Cepheus.
uet ees in the mght siv and there Turning now toward the east, we can see Shower of "Stars" to Come
fhenlry in uiennlving it. Indeed, it what is generally considered to be the finest
serve i long retore the sky is dark. constellation in the sky making its debut for Novenber is the month brioging we o
in %. : yow atlow, ahere to hook. vou can the season. the year's famous shower. mer
we an broad lasbght! "shooting stars," wlach appea tr soet
s prd etd the san last April Orion: Season's Finest the !th to the loth.
'N. hgendunti been drawing wo been drawing to They tre most numeros iter weght. They tre most mumero te wyeght.
i theatt taai That nueant that it This is Orion, the warrior, easily recog. This is Orion, the warrior, easily recog- beaaune then we te on the toa! we of because then we we towaeo
the -un a s datly moton across the sun a s dativ motion across nized because of the three stars in a row the carth in it annual movenent sd the earth in it annual moveaent sooad
thsid a remaaned vruble in the west th s.sid a cemaancd vubie in the west that form bis belt. To the leit is Betel. that form his belt. To the leit is Betel. the sun. Thus, we meet them tenion the sun. Thus, we meet them teaior
the wn nad set On Now. is it will the wn nad se On Now. is it will geuse, to the right is Rigel, both of the first geuse, to the right is Rigel, both of the first This is dhtferent trom the evcnug hour. This is dhitferent trom the evcnug out.
larrr cast of the sun, hence remaining lar cast of the sun, hence remaining magnitude, although being so low in the when we are on the rearward pat'. on ser when we are on the rearwart pat'. one' see
a sy to the hoogst rime after sunset, o sy to the toogst rime after sunset, sky thev do not appear as bright as they only those that catch up to us. only those that catch up to us.
ree hutirs. Mier that it will start ree hoairs. er that it will start
oand the on ain. ouin he on ain.
ot is ca. setning. Venus durs at is ca. sthng. Venus durs ANDROMEDA AXDROMEDA
rc on the aeooapansing maps of .t r on the aeopanving maps of NOVEMBEL MeVEMBE4 LACERTA Alsruo
IX Nambr ceg shies which show Nember cog shis. which show 1957 Sxhecir 5xhecir PERSEUS
ant su e pa vour own ants p vour own
josLid a it the nst otNoem. potid i it the nestotNoem. CASSIOPETA
yamth15h andspmon ganmth15hndpmon lened Deneb CERHEUS LERHEUS CAMECOPARDALIS CAMECOPARDALIS
the o the ot CYGMUS
biaris AURIGA
Bright Birds in the Sky URSA TAURUS
SAGIITA MINOR
Thee wapr the lonvever, show the stars
AQUILA HERCULES INI
T d the waat is brnch, at the top of 916DIDDE
ter irs. whch is realiy part
ousicllaten ot tygnus. the swan.
ia tn the budtai in tat the word WEST North EASTD
sih ud ae n tat." The croxspiece
pt the awagy and the lower paft of
.i his ong neck, stretched forward
igt At ne bead is Albired, a star of Ligherat?
e nmagntude on the astroncnical NOVEMBER TRIANGULUM TREAT
rsea'e Below Cygnus is another 1997 SQUANE
sgnitude star, Vega, in Lvra, the lyre. Markab
i the lett another bird. Aquila, the DISCES PEGASUS
with the star Altair.
Igi e the wtih wou can we the four CETUS EQUULEUS
it foum the great square." part of AQUARIUS
the notelladon of Pegasus, the winged
rgwest. therr characteristic arrangement minaut
PISCIS AQUL A
" them a ank starting place from aligel AUSTRINUS
whuh wo tind ther The horse, MON PHOENIX
ner vly, is upsicle down in the sky, as the
row oi stars extending westward from the EAST Jace South WESTD
lowrs right corner ot the square is his head!
The ir at the uppet right, Alpheratz, is NESS
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