PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. .LOCATION I. DATETIMI GROUfl .. TYPE OP 08SIRVATION .Lo-a-2300 Xl Gtoui-Vhuel a GrountiRo4ar 12. CONCLUSIONS Wo Balloon D Proltaltly Balloon a PoIWy Balloon Wo Aircraft a Probably Aircraft D PiWy Aircraft RXW Atronat~tit!al i~i .. ! ~ ... ~or D ProltaWy Atronamical D Poiltly Atronat~tlcal 7. LINOTH Ofi.OISERVATION I. NUMBER Ofl OBJECTS 9. COURSE D Other _ a lnufficlent Date for Evaluation a Unlcnown 12 seconds IRIEfl SUMMARY Ofl SIGHTING Rnd obj & very brilliant, came fm west-northwest & disappeared in the southwest. ATIC PORII J2t (R&V 21 SaP 12) 11. COMMENTS Probable meteor sightiu~. II,AITMINT OJ TMI All JOICI II UNITED STATES AIR FORCE WAIMINeTON THII tNa~ECTO .. GIINIIItAL UaAI' 8D DI.TitiCT OP',.CK OP' a~KCIAL INVUTIGATION. 111 EAST 18TM STREET NEW YORK 3. NEW YORK SUBJECT: Unidentified Flying ObJect Sighted 4 Ausust 1958 by 13 Martin Road, Whippany, New Jersey District Ccarari&Dder 5th District OSI (IG) USAF WriSbt-Patterson Air Force Base Ccamt'8Jlder, Air TeChnical Intelligence Center, Wrilbt-Patterson Air Force Base 1. On 16 August 1958 the above individual telephoned this District Office and advised that he and his wife were attending a drive-in movie when his wite, at about 2300 on 4 Angnst 1958, called his attention to an unidentified flying object (UFO) He thought 1 t a aatelli te but fi:f'teen minutes later en identical UFO into view. described both objects as being ellipti- cal in shape and very brilliant, and when tirst noticed were in the west-northwest and disappeared at the horizon in the southwest. sed that the drive-in movie is located at Troy Hill, New Jersey, and that at the time the objects were sighted the night was clear and visibility good. 2. turther advised that he had dis .... ~seu incident w:l. th tva friends Whippany, New Jersey and a Mr. phonetic who is a pur- chasing agent for Industries. Mr. was Georc;e, New , on the night of 4 August 19 son was in a camp in Newton, Jersey, and both these individual s saw a wru on that t Sa-":\..;AL ljiV:STlCA I ION tlfi .. flJiDI Objeot llpted 4 Aupat 1958 bJ Vh:lppaDJ, New JerJ .... 5th 011 Diatrlct (!G), wrs.ahtPattron ArB, Oblo, 29 Auauat 1958 '101 eo-under, A:lr Teclm:lca1 1Dtel1laence Center, AftN: APCIN412a6, WTlahtPatteroa Air force 9b1o OC2CSQG681ZCJYDI18 RR RJEDDN RJEDSQ DE RJEPNH l&3 FM HQ 2STH AIR DIV TO RJEDDN/COMDR ADC RJEDSQ/COMDR ATIC RJEPHQIAC OF S I~1TEL HQ USAF WASH 25 DC C OF INFO SEVCS'HQ USAr WASH 25 DC INFO RJEPNBICOMDR EADF RJEDDN/COMDR lii,TK AISS ENT ArB IUNCLASIFROM OIN ~211. SUBJI UFO Ae DESCRIPTIONI (') COULD NOT TELL PAGE TWO RJEPNH ~3 Be DESCRIPTION OF COURSES SAW OBJECT NEArt SCR~E~. -~tl"r"" .ptf!{r P/JTA ( l> GROUND VISU.AL De TIME & DATE OF SI~PTlNCSI (2), NIGHT Fe IDENTIFYING INFO OF ALL OBSERVERS& WHUPPANY, NeJ Ce WEATHER& C J) CLEAR ( 2> SURFACE SW DEG 11 KTe 21 "II SCATTERED QIZ' 270 DEG 40 KT 21211' U DEG U KT , K INTELLIGE~CE OFFICER& POSSIBLE FALLING STAR, FIREWORKS DISPLAY, EXPERIMENTAL TESTING AT NEARBY u.s. ARMY ARSENAL 1'01 COMMUHICIII IOH CaHrM P'ROM: 8NCIAL IN8TIIUCTION8 :.F.: YORK "'RIBED ;:::.v rn:r-:t"'rr CLt.J':::S ro OBTiJN FAC'!'S .".3 Y.iE3CRIBED BY PAR 17, AFR 200-2. J~TP"JO RE~UESr UXATION OF OE3~":1VER RFY PAR 15 e, AFR 200-2 fYPCD NAMC AND Yl'l'l": FORM 1 7 3 . RaaLACU DD P'O"M 178. I OCT WHICH WILL U8CD UNTIL UHAU8T.D