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    PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD .. I

    1. DA'TE 2. l .OCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS

    ?. 6 , 2s ~!. 2 0 Oc tobe r 2_?-_- ,_~+_. ___ S o~ Caj a Marc a, Peru 0 0

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    Wos Balloon Probably Ball oon Possibly Balloon

    I 3. DATETIME CROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION

    . Local l.2.!IJIL~O;..lii,Q'----------- tt~mund Vi ~unl 0 Cround-Rador 0 Wos Aircraft D P rob obi y Ai rcroft -=~G~M~T~;==================~!-,-......;C;;;A;;;i,.. Vi so al 0 A i r-lnterc: ept Rod or 0 p 0 5 si bl Y Ai rcroft

    5. PHOTOS 6. SOURc-e=------ ------ ---- -- 0 Wa'!C A s trono mical Venus .

    0 Yes XC! No Civilian

    7. LENGTH OP .OBSERVATION I. NUMBER OF OBJECTS

    15 1:1.1n u tes one 1--------10. BRIEF SUMM~R'f OF SIGHTING

    Object white - steel - gleaming. Could be observed easily without binoculars. Same objcc t observed on three different days.

    AT!C FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP 51)

    9. COURSE

    practically sationary

    11. COMMENTS

    IXXP robol.,l/ Astronomica l 0 Po H i bly Astronorni col

    C Other _ ________ _

    0 Insufficient Data for Evaluation 0 Unknown

    -----------------------------1 Plotted positions indicate obj almost exact positi011 of planet VetlUS at time s given. Altl1ough rare that this body could be seen in day time, instruments used could make this possible

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    O~IGIHATIHG AQNCY ..._. u;_,,V,J. 0 REPORf NCJ. .(

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    following is extracted from en official report ~~itten by Mr. and contains observations of an unidentified flying object in the

    . . vicinity of Cajarraarea. The observations, were made by qu41.!1.Bd weather C]bserver in the Weather Observatory of the Compaftia Pe~A de Ser~ os Meteorologicos,

    S.A. on the continental divide about JS miles S or Caj .at an altitude or 37~0 meters and has the geographical coordinate8 or . o?.-25 1 ec 5;7820'30 sec vlo The report was dated 8 November 1957 and the follows:

    _...--"~~~s~t I saw an object whl. eaming on October 26th, 57, at ~~;;!t;;i.Ir1e shown to me by Mr. Administrator of Hda.

    , together with Mrs. and Mr. and Nrs . 4.~ our stay on the Sunchuba.mba lake. It was visible for more than

    1 1~ ~~utes and could be observed easily without binoculars. On \ .,. tretobex- 28th, 51, I saw the same thing at 1239 Lima time, which means 1839 c..m, working on the Pilot-Balloon-Ob~erva.tion~tand at Kanzel-Obs~rvatory, and noted its po~ition measured by the automatic "Zeies-Reoording-Theodolite" as follows: ..

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    ,;" . Azimuth at".gle .# 116 . d Elevation angle: h4o; I could not ide the direction exactly.

    1-:oon position :measured at the earr.e time:

    Azimuth ar~1e: 106,3 and Elevation angle: 30,2

    On 29/l0/57 at 1251 L1J!ia time (lJ~l'~i,. I saw the same object at pos~tion 119 Azimuth anele n~ 65,6 Etevatton a~~le, direction not er.actly identifiable. On the sl.m!e'-d~:f'\,.t 1339 Lil~-en:w: (1839 GNT) I saw it ag~~ at po~itio~ 118,5 Az~uth angle an~71 ~evation angle, moving slowly to approxir.tataly 300 -310 o On al~~m!se days the visibility ha3 been bad. Again I saw the same ob eet yesterday, 7/11/57, aft~r a t~lephone call from Hrs bout the ~ame gleaming object visible from Hda. and advising rne the approx. position. After comparing the correct G~~ minute I measured by our Zeiss-Theodolite the following positions: > -

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    12,-J) 1244 12h5 1246 1252 125.3 1254 125.5 1256 1303 1)06 1307 1308 1309 1.310 1)11 1)12 1313 1314

    17h3 1744 1745 1746 1752 1753 1754 17c;5 1756 1803 1806 1807 1808 1809 1810 1811 1812 1813 1814

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  • SUPPLEMENT TO AF FORM 112

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    1)16 1816 128,2 55,h 1320 1820 129,0 56,2 1325 1R25 129,8 57,0 1326 1826 130,0 57,2 1)27 1827 130,2 57,4 1328 1828 130,L 57,~ lJJO 18JO 130,8 58,2 ~33J 1833 131,2 58,6 1335 183~ 1)1,6 59,0 1338 1830 132,L 59,6 1339 1839 132,7 59,8 1JL2 1842 13J,L 60,2 1346 1846 1Jh,6 61,o 1349 1849 135,2 61,6 ,_ 1359 1859 lJU,2 6),2 1403 1903 139,6 64,0 1405 1905 140,4 64,2 1406 1906 140,6 64,4 lLll 1~11 142,4 65,2 1L13 1913 143,0 65,6 1L11 1917 144,6 66,o lh2Q 1920 145,8 66,4 ll21 1921 1L6,h 66,8 1423 1923 147,o

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    has not be~n moved from its b~se ~~d r.as been lo~eled Pxact]y~ The ~ base is a concrete base with an iron-theodolite-stand c~m~nted in,

    ~~ ' I therefore not movable. The total movem.t!nt of the object has been within 12L minutes: 21,2 elev~tion and )),8 Azimuth angle. Some-times the obj9ct has b~en visible shi~ng through the elouds.

    Tod~, 8/11/57, I saw the same object again and measured as fo1loNs: Ula-

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    f,VAH!'iiNO : Thit tlocumnt c-ont.ein i11/ormution """'c t inA thtt nution011 dnlente o/ th Unitt~cl St.-.t"' within tJttt ttt"'it"'"' vi th,.

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    Venus;' the only planet now visible in the evening, is a brilliant obiect in the sky and. will soon be ioined by the L~onids, "shooting stars."

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    By JAMES STOKLEY ,.. TB:\ T BRILl. lAST object yoa e ia ~ .. ;m!: '.\*CICln. .~y t!Kn c.Unp .. J.ri&.. n~ taUs net aA. .urplme. a S,U.1 "' ~,.,~ briJChf li_.ll hun1 ia che sky put . t .n ~'pcnmenc.

    Wtu r vou JCC t. !he plaMt Vmus. DOW rtxh~nc ia aratat protNDCDC'C, whicb ' (OUit'l JUiC befOfe irs disappeannc:e. .fa01n the evenm' sk, evtr in 1951..

    \',.nu' it br briahrrr th.an aDJ' star r pi .. Mt . .cen in che na1hr sky aDd there "' , .. , dlticulf! in icknufyina iL lDdced. it (.tn tw .~rve.t Wnl ~fore the sin is dark. 111 :.h t. tt you know whrre to look, you an ~" ('n 'tff sr in bnW davhJ(hd

    \frer ir paunt btofund the s~n Jut April I ;, \,.nm h.u gndu~lly been duw1Ag ID !1.: c.~' uf that boci. That ~~nt thac it .

    :t.lt .,wtd rhe- sun in irs dailv motion aa011

    tht 'kv. :and tD remained visibl~ in the west .1HtR the ;l~COfJlp:lllylftl rn,.,. of .: (" ~ . .,,.mbf'r evl'mn~ \kK"'. which show

    . ,,,.,,. P~~.!nnce a~mt lUfll).p.m .. your own , '"'l ut' ~f.lnti.lrd um~. ;H rh~ rtrst of ~ovani ~r. 'J:tJ p.n.. af! th~ 15h "'nd 8ffl p.m. on , h t" :or h.

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    n'ot ia Pep- at all, but ia the neiJhborina poup of Andromed... Thil ~lbtion reprc.enta the Echiopiaa princeu. who, ac-cordinatD mytholaay. wa chained 10 mck eo be dCYourcd a .. DIUWUr, rcprncrued bJ th~ of Caul. the whale, iD dac lOUth. Por1uaaeely, the wu r.ecucd by the llc10, Pcrmat, wbo is Ken iA rbe. DCJrtb... a._ , . .

    Aadrcauc:d't routbcr, C.niopcia, ia ltCD ia dac DOl' dl, a poop the lena ~ aboe Pobris, dae pole- sa. Alonpide her is her hUthaocl, the kin~t Cepheus.

    TUI'Jilila now toWard tbeeasr. we an tee what is paually tD be me finat COftltdlacioa ia d)e sky mil kina its debur few the aca~ " l

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    Thia it Orioa. rhe wamor. casU, rccoa-nizcd because of the three 1GB ill a fO'III chat ball hil belt. To lhc left il Jktd-JC'*, ID the riibt la Jjgd, bob cl. the nnt mapitude. aliiiOUp belna 10 low iD the MJ they do DCJt IPIJU at briaht U they

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    will in the comin)t munrh,. 1 1tcn \"'' ,, tit tee chmt high in th~ " ... tth.

    Just ~bovt Ort\lO ~ T~uru,. du. r..,n. """ bnlliant Aldebaran, :and tn rhc l,. ft of rht~ fipre tbnds AurigJ, lhe , h.uu ,r~:cr . "tth fir1t matlnitucle C..pelJa .

    Ahhot1p only Venus as nnw vmblc in the nenin~, two other pl~ncts .tp~:r m th(' soumeast before sunrise. arightt'\f ut rhc~ ' .L. !' . l " ~ upt~. !:t !.ue ::o:~ -:tc .:1 :;.-.il vt .. ,, ~ .. , u11: virgiD. It is closc to the bright ,br Sps~ ... However, it excc:ed, the st:u an hnlh.m(C' about tn rimes.

    Farther ~st is M:ars, rising ~bout an huur abaci of the sun. Its brighlnnt is .1hout half ~~ of Spica. Mercury an! S..rurn are bach too nr:ar the sun to be ~.usly '\ s~ibtc in. NOYanbcr.

    of "Stan" to Come

    Novembet is thr month brins;ing nne uf me year's bmous showers of mct('nt ~. or '"sbooring su~, .. .,..Juch :1p~ar from ;0. ut the 13th to the 16m .

    They arc most numcrom afte-r miJm~hr, becaw,e then we arc on the forwarJ side or the eardl in its annual movement around rhe IUD. Thus, we mttt m~.m h~.,J..Qfl . This is djtfcrcnt from the cv('nin)( h>ur~ when we are on rhc r~rward p.lrt, and :.ec only thc1e thac atch up to us.

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