PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS l!,ay::1rne~, Puerto 1\ico o Wos Balloon Pprobo~!Y ~u1 3. DATETI.ME GROUP TYP1f1. OF C?ftib_rp'ATIOH ossa r>&Y uo oon Local 1900 ~ ~ Gro~n Vi suol 0 Probably Aircraft 0 GroundRodor o Po~si~y Aircraft rnvs _) . 0 Woa Astronomical I '0 Tea , _ 0 Probably Astronomical ._. Attorucy-cxrclot, civllian _,_,~Uior.:1ctJ.iJ-u Possibly Astronomical 7. LENGTH Of OBSERVATION ' I. NUMBER Of OBJECTS 9. COURSE 0 lnsulficient Oato lor Evaluation Ito. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING One object stationary, Conclusions--None ATIC FORM JD (JI&V 21 a&P S2) other dartod around. 11. COMMENTS Obj::c t~ obnc:-vcd fro~..'l to!,) of (Ncr the ocean. F3r ll\/U~' o::; could only be pc:rcicved ,.,he.n cliff". w~.;-~ U~1CLASSIFIED. AF hi~M 112-PART II AfPUti'll:,2 1 ~ll~t.)CJ\1 . ' AIR INTEtLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT ff,O~ ( .ll/r"IICJ) REJ'OilT NO. a. '.rl1e objects (2) oigll"ted appeared to 'be spherical. and oranee ann !Jhin- ing like.~ sun" in color. '!'hare ,-:as no regular fo:rmal..ion but one obj0ct, thought to be larger than the other appeared stationary "tlhilt;> tho :-:maJ.lcr of the 't;No s9emed to cla.rt av1ay f'ro:n the other at a rapid rate or opced nnd th3n oo roappear ~.n close proximity to 1ha lareor. .'!here l'1as no exhaust, sound or c on- ventJ.o~ t ypo ol propulsion note'd b. The objects ,.,ere sighted between 1900 and 193~ and the obnervat.lon -lasted m meen menty to thirty r.d.nutes. Sundown was at. 18S~ . c. \~rta observation \"tas oado visua1 ly from the ground, elevation npproxi- na.tely 700 t.o 1000 feet above sea levol. Zeiss ,lena; 1 8 x 50 fi9ld glasse"J v.i3ro used t.o observe the objects. 'll'..a observers could not Gintin3Uish ~"'"lythi.Lle,. more about ~ opject when using tha eJ.a.sse3 except that the r.tovement ment:.ona<t in paraeraph a, above, vtas not discernible to the naked eye and could ba,seen through tl'e- glasses. . d. T'ao .obstuvation YJas mada fro~ a hi~h blu.ff, la ti 'tude lBOJ..l' 30 ; lo.tlg:L- tuda 67~3''30"~ The point. of observation overlook::J the city of r.:ayaeuez on<l tlayaguez Bay. Di3bnce fioc observation point to ui ghted object could not l~ est:imated . Headine from point of observation to objects lias approxin:a~ely 270 e. Th9re were f'ive wi tness9s to t~e f'~ghtings. , a PuortD Rican b.l.siness man nnd lawyer, a man or ata dependability in his cor.nm.tni ty. lJ !:1ost o the obsetQ"ing with the f'ield glasses and it is upon his deecrip that 1A'1a major part of" tha report is based. -. l.~ , an ftmerlcari, ex-Air Force pilot, son-in-law of i.Ir Ur. is also in rosiness in Mayaeuez and impressed the investi- gator as a pexeon of sound judgement and integrity. l\terto Rican colleee s rudent, 20 year3 appearod to be a sensibl~ young person, well Llform~d a!ld ol' mau~re judgement. The other 'b"ro vti t.Qesses were ~lrs. invaatigator did not have the opportunity at , and ~lrs. these people . ,It is the opinion or the investigator that nll the observers are IJeo::>le of ~ound judg;nent and integrity and \'tara not :in.duenced by mass hysoor:t.a. f . ' 'Tha. ,'J;)at.her conditions at the time or tha sigh tings YJere described as clear wi t..h visibUi ty of approximately t':lent:r (20) t<t'lla3. Clouds i'iere dosc.rib~d as aJ. to-strabls. Ramey wea"tihttr n t:.n t.ion 25 mlles rom tna scene of t he sigh td.ng recorded the cloud i"omation at t..~e ~'"Tle a3 ~-2. Siehting appearod to be oituat.ad noar the second la,er oE clouds. . h. Investigations mad8J-OIL.t1le ai t fol.lowin~ the orizinal aieht..i.ng ~ .. . voalod rD nablral circumstance t.'l&t'. c~Bde<p.ultaly nccount; for-r s A sL:hti.."'l?. llOJ: nus ClOCUMN r CONTAINS I~FORM.\TION AfFECTING rH HA fiON.\L DF.I-F.H!;E OF Til F. WilTED ~TAT($ WITH IN THt M ~ rurH, OF TIIF I 'iPIONAGr ACT, SO ll ::; C. - 31 AND~. AS AM OEO. ITS l 'MAN:iNISSION OR TilE REVLAfiON Of ITS CoNrr.:-t'r'i IN AWf MAN'I!R TON~ llNAU lti(,IRI7t.D Pfll':ON IS rHOHI.IIiE~ UY 1 fo.W. IT MAY NOT DE R1'RODUCD IN WHOLE OR IN PART, B'f OTIIH THAN UNIP-0 STArES AIH fORCE .~Cl::.NCJ.i, EXCCPT UY f'I::I(,\II~ION OF TilE Dlr1r:CTOH OF l.';l:tlCE. USAF. UNCl.ASStFl~.D . r: . AIR INTELUGENCE.INFORMATION REPO S tra t atcon ,,., :;.~'Jit;,i4MJU . v:~re oblliened oft the coast of JJayaguez, Puerto R1oo b.1 cinl.~ ei!dlted.re br1sbt orange 1D color and appeared to mcmt l'fhen obstti"V9d tvi th :field gl ... '!be 'attache~ 1"'8port ia tiw. rem t ot an. izrMstigat.ion mad-t lPJ iperaomwl or . ~, .. ~hr e'ri.denoe received it w~s l".ot _possibl~ to datel"!lline whet-~er or not this inc1dent has an3 sign:1.ficance in the curxent fiying saucars" irrvesti- I I o o f I l ~ -ONI, SAD Juan 1 trr - . RAl'B OSI A~ :lRrt IJ2 PAIT II APPROYfl 1/UHI)ttl AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Hf'OMTIIQ. Al thouah an a a photoeraph v1as l'tada, exanina tion or reYealed nothing at interception was DOWNGRADED AT 3 YBAR INTmiVA.LB: DECLASSIFIED APTER 11011: THI1 DOCUMI!Ifrt:eNTAINS INF~MATION AffiCTUIG THE NATIONAL DOEitSIOf THI UNtT0 STATCi WITHIN litE r.tt:A~ING Of THE E'"aPIOI'tAGE ACT,~ U S. C:.- , 31 AND JZ. AS AMENDm. .... . Oft THI REVELATION OF ITS CONTENTS IN liMY MAHNk.~ TO AN UN AUTHOR I lED PERSON l'i PltOHiltl rr.o RV LAW. lT MAY HOT K RlJIRUDUCt:D OR IN PANT, BY OTttU niAN UHIUD SI'ATS AIR FORCE AGENCIES. EXCEPT BY PEKMIS&JON OF THi DIRECTOil OF lNTli'IGEHCI. USA!'. UNCLASSIFliD