DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE7439343
DATE OF SIGHTINGJuly 1965
REPORTED LOCATIONAlbuquerque New Mexico
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4. NUMBER OF O8JECTS

Cne
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION

6 - 8 Seconds |

é. TYPE OF OBSERVATION

Grourd=-Visual
7. COURSE

Descending North erly

3. PHOTOS

9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE

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FORM
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD

2. LOCATION

10. CONCLUSION

Albuquerque, Naw Mexico

Astro (METECR)

Change in direction believed to be illusion as meteor burned out
Il. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS

| Object trailing a solid stream of yellow to white spars.

Deseribed only as a trail of firs.

Deration 6-8 seconds.
direction to SE abruptly as it disappeared,

climb as it didappeared,

Previous editions of this form may be used.

Desesnding flight to North

tire flimt under cloud cover,

Changed

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2. Description of Course of. Object(s):
a. What first called the attention of observer(s) to the
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3. Manner of Observation:

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c. If the stghting occurred while air-borne, give type

of aircraft, identification number, altitude,

heading, speed,
and home stati.on.

4; Time and Date of. Sighting:

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5. Location of Observer(s): Give exact

latitude and longitude
of each observer, and/or geographical position
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6. Identifying Information on Observer(s):
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a» Civilian - Name, age, mailing address, occupation, and
estimate of reliability.
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; grade, organization, duty, and estimate
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7. Weather and Winds: Observer(s) account of weather conditions.

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