PUBLIC VAULT UFO ARCHIVE KR
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  1. 대외비 1950년 2월 10일 No. 1770 일련번호 A-50 제목: 미확인 현상 (e) 목격된 물체는 다음과 같이 묘사되었습니다:

    CONFIDENTIAL 10 February 1950 No. 1770 Serial No. A-50 Subject: Unidentified Phenomena (e) The objects sighted have been described as follows:

    CONFIDENTIAL 10 February 1950 No. 1770 Serial No. A-50 Subject: Unidentified Phenomena (e) The objects sighted have been described as follows:

  2. 두 대의 제트기가 밀집 대형으로 느린 롤을 하는 것처럼 공통의 중심을 중심으로 회전했습니다. 넓은 속도 범위를 가졌습니다.

    rotating about a common center, like two jet aircraft making slow rolls in tight formation. It had a wide speed range.

    rotating about a common center, like two jet aircraft making slow rolls in tight formation. It had a wide speed range.

  3. 지름 약 1피트의 주황색 불덩이가 빠른 속도로 이동했습니다.

    orange ball of fire about one foot in diameter, travelling at a high rate of speed.

    orange ball of fire about one foot in diameter, travelling at a high rate of speed.

  4. 2~3초 동안 켜지고 2~3초 동안 꺼지는 규칙적인 주기로 깜빡이는 주황색, 노란색 발사체 모양의 불꽃이었습니다. 나중에 물체가 시야에서 벗어나면서 깜빡임 주기가 켜짐 7~8초, 꺼짐 7~8초로 증가하는 것으로 보였습니다. 3. 알래스카 코디악 해군 기상 센터에 확인한 결과, 풍선은 다음 시간에 방출되었습니다: 1월 22일 - 0445 및 2000 (대략) 1월 23일 - 0400 (대략) 4. 1월 23일 0400에 1000피트 상공의 바람은 310° T 방향에서 35노트로, 2000피트 상공의 바람은 240° T 방향에서 37노트로 보고되었으며, 물체는 상승하는 서쪽 방향으로 이동하는 것으로 보고되었습니다. 5. 목격되기 합리적인 시간 내에 기상 풍선이 방출된 것으로 알려진 바가 없다는 사실을 고려할 때, 해당 물체 또는 물체들은 풍선이 아닌 것으로 보입니다. 풍선이 아니라면 해당 물체들은 이 사무실에서 정확한 성격을 확인할 수 없는 현상(아마도 유성)으로 간주되어야 합니다.

    be a pulsating orange, yellow projectile shaped flame, with regular period of pulsation on 2 to 3 seconds, off 2 to 3 seconds. Later, as the object flew out the range, the pulsation appeared to increase to on 7 to 8 seconds and off 7 to 8 seconds. 3. A check with the Navy Weather Central, Kodiak, Alaska revealed that balloons were released at the following times: 22 January - 0445 and 2000 (approximately) 23 January - 0400 (approximately) 4. On 23 January winds aloft at 1000 feet were reported at 0400 as from 310° T at 35 knots, and at 2000 feet from 240° T at 37 knots, while the object was reported to be on an ascending - westerly course. 5. In view of the fact that no weather balloons were known to have been released within a reasonable time before the sightings, it appears that the object or objects were not balloons. If not balloons the objects must be regarded as phenomena (possibly meteorites), the exact nature of which could not be determined by this office.

    be a pulsating orange, yellow projectile shaped flame, with regular period of pulsation on 2 to 3 seconds, off 2 to 3 seconds. Later, as the object flew out the range, the pulsation appeared to increase to on 7 to 8 seconds and off 7 to 8 seconds. 3. A check with the Navy Weather Central, Kodiak, Alaska revealed that balloons were released at the following times: 22 January - 0445 and 2000 (approximately) 23 January - 0400 (approximately) 4. On 23 January winds aloft at 1000 feet were reported at 0400 as from 310° T at 35 knots, and at 2000 feet from 240° T at 37 knots, while the object was reported to be on an ascending - westerly course. 5. In view of the fact that no weather balloons were known to have been released within a reasonable time before the sightings, it appears that the object or objects were not balloons. If not balloons the objects must be regarded as phenomena (possibly meteorites), the exact nature of which could not be determined by this office.

  5. 대외비 3

    CONFIDENTIAL 3

    CONFIDENTIAL 3