Lincoln Newhampshire — September 1961

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2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 20 .SEp 61 Line oln, New HaUipshire S. DATITIMI 4. TYP! OP GeSIItVATION Wee S.lleon PrelteWy Belloon PoaaiWy Balloon Local 0001-01:)."" Xlt'CGt.utt4-VIauol D GroundRedar a Woa Aircraft a Probably AIrcraft 0 Po aal W v Aircraft D Waa Aatronomi cal D ProbaWy Aatronomlcol 7. LINOTH OP OlllltY ATIOM I. NUMBIR 0' OBJ!CTS lnaufficlent Data for Eval(latlon 1-'. COMMENTS _.) : invr.:r.~ l 0r.. . .Jf hill UFv ANALYSIS SHEET Location ~ ''we oh,N ' N: tJ. Date (Local) _go ~e,.-r: .'' l Hour (Local2 &0 ~,,, Hour ( Z '1' irr.e Oro up) Astronomical P~enomena (Meteor, Comet, Planet, etc>--.-""------------ Radar AnalJsis (TD-El) NV~IrS" ~atural Phenomena (~all Lightning, etc) Aircraft, Balloons, Airships, etc Evaluation of Source Reliability d Aicv f-aO - . . Analysis and Conclusions: Zt:S> 1111tiiiUIIII l.UI1fllll. . ' ' ' .... PUIICIIIII 'aiiiD ~ .. R' L., TO TDEW H.ADQUAATEAS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION AlA frOACE SYSTEMS COMMAND UNITKO STATKI AI .. ~O .. CK W .. IOHTPATTE .. ION AI" ~O .. CE BAlE, OHIO suaJEcT: Request for UFO Information ro, Hq USAF SAF-OI 3b (Mrs Gaiser) Wash 25 D C 1. Reference the attached letter fr requesting information on unidentified o ects. records indicate fourteen specific requests from M~ pertaining to various sightings. He has also received the DOD Fact Sheet. This letter is forwarded to your office for whatever action you deem necessary . . 2. Specific answers pertaining to the case of Sep 19-20, 1961 are as follows: a. The Barney Hill sighting was investigated by officials from Pease AFB. The case is carried as insuffi- cient data in the Air Force Files. No direction (azimuth) was reported and there are inconsistencies in the report. The sighting occurred about midnight and the object was observed for at least one hour. No specific details on maneuverability were given. The planet Jupiter was in the south West, at about 20 degrees elevation and would have set at the approximate time that the object disappeared. Without positional data the case could not be evaluated as Jupiter. There was a strong inversion in the area. The actual light source is not known. As no lateral or verti- cal movement was noted, the object was in all probability Jupiter. No evidence was presented to indicate that the object was due to other than natural causes. b. The Air Force did not investigate the sightings in Hollywood, California, on Feb 5 and 6, 1960. FOR THE COMMANDER _.,IC T deJONCKHEERE Colonel, USAF Deputy for Technology and Subsystems lllt:tlll"~ . !.llliilll