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Case FileNARA NAID 28968448 · T1206 Roll 26

Project Blue Book Case File

Lexington, KentuckyNovember 1956

Insufficient Data

Summary

On November 25, 1956, a civilian saw one object over Lexington, Kentucky. The report came from a ground observer post.

The witness described one object that appeared to divide into two. It looked like a glowing half circle and was colored reddish and blue.

To gather more information, the Air Force sent a follow up form to the witness on November 26, 1956. The case was listed as insufficient data while results were awaited. Project 10073 was the Air Force's official record system for reports of unidentified flying objects.

Reported location

Lexington, Kentucky

Date of incident

November 1956

State / country

KY / US

Page count

1 scanned page

USAF evaluation

unknown

Microfilm

T1206, Roll 26

Original case file scans

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| . ; PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
I. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS
OD Was Balloon
25 v 5 0 Probably Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP 2 TYPE OF OBSERVATION : VU wees
RC NR II LAI XXGround- Visual O Ground-Radar a re + BPR
GMT 26/0130Z 0 AirVisuval O Air-Intercept Radar | 2 Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS « SOURCE 0 Was Astronomical
O Yes O Probably Astronomical
X& No Civilian (GOC O Possibly Astronemicel
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE BL, SU csini——
5X Insufficient Dore for Evaluation
0 Unknown
unknown ONE 1DKNOwWED
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
Dne (dividing into two) object seen as In order to obtain more
a glowing half circle, colored reddish information ooncerning this
and blue, sighting, ATIC Form 164 was
sent to source on 26 Nov:®6,
Results of analysis of returned
form will be indicated in
monthly UFOB Summary, Case listqd
as Insufficient Data,
No Report in File.
ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP $2)
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Source: National Archives Catalog · NAID 28968448