PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD I . DATE 2. LOCATION CONCLUSIONS 0 Woa Balloon . S.'11 -2 0 Oct 5 S I;uroy, Colorado o ProballlrBalloon J . D-A~T~E T~IM-E~G~R~O~U~P T~Y~P~E~O~F~O~B=SE~R~V=A=T~IO=N Io PossiWy Balloon 0 Was Aircraft Local },.-Q:GroundYisual 0 GroundRodar Proballly Aircr.ft GMT ); ,' .1. 0 AI,.. VIsual C Alrlntercopt Radar Po .. lllly Aircraft D Probollly Astronomical 0 Possibly Astronomi cal 7. LENGTH OII.OBS!RVATION I. NUMBER Oft OBJECTS C Insuffic ient Deto for Evaluation tO. IRIEII SUMMARY 011 SIGHTING . ::oto take n o f B- ~7 :-J clot wh i c i1 w=t5i vapo r t rnil 1;ot toc.icvtJ 0 UnlcnoMt 11. COMMENTS Bq USAF, 10 December 1958, Subj: Unidentified Flying ADODI-B 1st Ind BQ AIR DEFENSE COMMAND, Ent Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colorado TO: Commander, Air Technical Intelligence Center, Wright- Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE WASHINGTON --- TH1 INS'ICTOI GINIItAL USAF I"'TH DISTRICT OFFICE O F SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS Lowry Air Force laM, O.nvw , Colorado 10 December 1958 SUBJECT: Unidentified Flying Objects Air Defense Air Force Base Springs, Colorado 1. On 20 November 1958, a Mr. , Derby, Colorado, called Special Agent HAROLD G. HODGES, 14th District Lowry AlB, Colorado, and advisd that he had received some 33am alidea which he had taken some time between 18 September and 20 October 1958. advised that oue of these pictures had been of a B47 vapor trail. He stated that be took the pi ely 80 in a aouthwest direction from his home. When projected the alidea, he noticed a red dot ~n the picture which he had not noticed when be took the picture. picture .... also advised that as he recalled he had taken this evening and that there were no other aircraft in the aaid alide by the that by proper authorities. 1958, Special Agent JAMES c. SMACK received This slide is being inclosed and it is requested the slide be returned to h~ after observation MEMO ROUTING SLIP 1 NAMI Olt TITLI Col. Glaser ORGANIZATION AND !JXlTION Maj. Tacker 1. The attached -returned to Mr. Derby, Colorado .. EIIU USE FOR. Al'l'ltf)JI ALS. DISAPPROVALS. CONCUMENCES, tJi SIMILAR ACTIONS l COORDINATION SIQHATUitl 2. 'l'he red dot was determin'9d by the ATIC photo lab people to be a perforation of one or two layers l ot emulsion. It the slide is held at an angle to a I light s~ce, a small rise with a pit at the center can then be seen ,ROM NAME Olt TITLl Major Robert -i'riend OltQANI~TIOH AND LOCATION Replac DA AOO Form 186, 1 Apr 48, aDd AJ'BQ Form 12, 10 Nov t7, wb1cb maT be ua11l. f ltt...tf) ete.. 5 JanuarJ 1959 I u returning herevi th yoc:r 35 uua color al.ide ~which 7ou thousht might shov unidentified f'lying obJect The red dot vas detendncd by the Air Techn1cal Intellisence .Center photo lab people to be & perforation ot one or t\10 lAyers ot ernul sion. . U tbe slide is be~d at an angle to a light a a' 1 rise vi th a pit at the center can then be seen. Sincerely, ~J. TACKER MaJor, 1JSAP EXecutive Qtticer Publlc Il',.om.atior. Di Y1s1on Otttce ot Intor.mation Services