t 1. DATE TIMI OIIOU'i- ? October SO 4. NUMBER 0, OBJECTS PROJECT 10073 RECORD L t "CATION 10. CONCLUSION Xaua1 Hawaii ; One Evaluated as a mteor observation S. LENGTH 0, OBSERVATION 11. BRIE, SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 6. TYPE 0, OBSERVATION Grourd-Via ual t. PHYSICAL IVIDINCI Object was observed as a luninoua objectiD cross tte !ky in a South to North directl. Cll starting about, ~ deg above the ho :l) and when la at seen was about ~ deg above the horimn.m Wh tirat observed the diameter ot the object appeared to be one- quarter the di.amater ot the moon. \-Jhen in ita course it was six-tenths the diameter ot the moon, decreasing in si. ze as it moved toward where it disappared into or above hifjl cnna1lua clouds. The object was circular in shape, with indet edges, am glowed ld..th a sort luminous W\ite light. At tlrat was thought to be a ahootirw atal'-but th 1a was dis court. ed by t.he tactx that is d tD maintain a level fiiS'lt at an e rate or speed. Too, the aorteneaa cL the lif#lt was Wllike bd..ll1ancv or a rallirw star. AIR INTELLIGENCE INFC>RMA REP()RT <(/ a. !he following intormntlon concendng the sighting by source or an unicel1tt.1f tal objeet. ewer t.a. ialanct of Jtaual, T. H., at. l925L, 7 October 195 was sub- llittect b7 tbe Chief, IDt.elli&ence -Oirlaioll, Facitic D1v1aion, JUTS, AFB, Qahu JaleDII, T. H. "A' 7t25 PM, local time, Saturda7 \_c)ct.;berJth:_l9~ I observed a luminous ob.jeet. croaa the ak7 1n a eouth to north direct.l.on~ ttt:u'ting about 20 de81'ees above tha horison 1D the db"ection of Ahuk1n1 md when lnst seen wu about. )0 deereea abcmt tbe ,horlson in the direction or Arahola. \\ben first observed the diameter or U1e obJect appeared t.o be one-quarter the diameter or t.he .a:oon. ~lhen 1n ita cour:se it. wa.e abo Kapaa it appeared to be siz-tenths the diameter ot the moon, decroa.aing in size u it .aved t.orcta Anahola where it wae lut eeen die&.ppearing into or obOTo hi@h cu.Uu. cloude. 1be object waa circular 1n ehape, with indefinite edges, nnd glowed witb a aott luminoua wbit.e lieht.. At tiret it wae thought to be a shooting star-but t.hu waa discounted bJ the tact that it aeemed to maintain a level tlifht at nn even "l"a1-. ot epeed. Too, the 80tteoeae ot the light wae unlike the brillianc7 or " falling conditione prnaiUnc at the time of the eightinc were not. reported WDJ.IAII L. 'l'RA VIS Lt. Colonel, USAF Chief, Intelligence .. ~u-NNGRADED AT 3 YEAR JNTERVAJ.a; DIICLASSlFIED AFTER 12 YBARS. UNcrASSIFlED 111ft; THIS DOCUr.:fNT Cf'NTAINS INFORMATION AFfECTING TH[ NATIONAL DUtNSt Of Tit UNI TTO STATt:S WITitlfl Ttl[ MEANING OF TIIC ESPIONACF. ACT !.0 U :; C- 31 AND J!. A'i A"40Hlf0 ITS TRANSMISSION OR THE REVELATION OF IT:i CONUNTS IN ANY MANNER TO A~ UN.\UTHORIZCO Frn:.ON IS P ROHI811 t.O OY LAN. MAY NOT t;t RtPHOOUC0 IN ~E OR IN PART. BY OTHCR TtiAif UNITED STATt:S AIR F~E AGCNCIU. EXCCPr BY l'tAMISSION OF THE Ulll[CTOR OF INTUUGENI.. USAf.