PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Was Balloon DAT!TIM! GROUP C!1 :Ground Vi sual C Ai"' Vi suol 0 GroundRodar C Airlnt.ercept Radar 0 Was Aircraft C Prollal:tly Ai1rcroft 0 Po ssi l:tl y Aitcroft 0 Was Astronomical C Yes 0 Probably Astronomical 1l Na ! .. 0 Possibll' Astronomical 10. BRIE, SUMMARY OP SICHTINO ATSC FO'IUI 329 (R&V 26 IU 52) 11. COMMENTS C Insufficient Dato for Evaluation 0 Unknown. No Case (Information Only) Parana, Argentina bpaU... A Jfttll we rWUa-- _IU -.. U. t.u. IPlll' a n1.N..l.ooldDC 1 oa lett t aiU ot road. to 'Us. ~vnc MD, UlleCl J11eree, ILia teroJcl J rehMcl to obe7 h1a, Dd b~ s t.e within a tw inobH of t.U I oreatee being ' cnv ri.z teet tJ 1. with a bea.4 "ln tb., I a!a&pe of a ulon :-. Mhicll loobd at vi th a tixed s '!h. ~1)'n,. ~ .tood aot.1.oalea1, t.hu a~enl~ roach- ed nt with 1ta r5 ght band and ~n.':~v.d 1 t.Us..4 .t*lt. Me l 1& tM aq JA t.M tORN t.a. tare ... -~ MUrM clren ~t ~1'! apaed to tbe of tb8 G.t7 retllft to t.M 8p0" lat.R wit.h uftnl ot.be - t)aa1as-ta. !b.e.f t tU ao~t. all U. deep K1arM Ja<i ciMori.bed to .. . . No Case (Information Only) Northampton, Ohio f t:orthar.!ptcn, o. 7/27;'62 ob.rer:cd a V\3r./ s:..oYi-moving, 1 i.(,h t\Jd obj~Jct Jr.uv i 1'l'a:1 ~ t.J : . It was dcscri.t.:;d b ;r o.~ c.os0rvc:6." Cls ~ d:.:-k, just-, visib~ . ...;; ~.;n~il-sh~p~ v~ith 8 or ll) co ~.or...:d J.i.::)-: t s v{:ich 1iko <A:,j c::.t f~ll si lltl.'! No Case (Information Only) Lincoln, Wisconsin . ~ t.he nigbt or Jul,. 29t.b a br~htly-lit obj~et wa sen OD and near t.he : M'Uld by a,n.y ~ple livlq ill r1e~.Ut:r or ~"-~coln, ' . .'J ~conlL.,. !t:. 5eera4Sd ~ h' antAnnas, aeoorC.ing to toe ~:~eases. It vas seen at a eo~slderabl~ cii3t4~ed, floating near tbe _g ~ost of t~e t!3e. s od oc~siouilly r~iD~ ui~nr ~do ~o-tur.na" an~ o Uler ~'"'tar.a.al utions :\D t...i~ sQ" No Cae (Information Only) Nortbaapton, Ohio which h~tt t: .. o .;hi~.:,e :i lT-s, t .:.J:lg.Jl:.a r.. .vi l fn t.h~n tho lo:~r coo. Too obje~t was nt ~"l el~v.~tion of 2 5. Its C.) ic ~ \':':. S 'i suud'.lt:d wh.i tc ; 7 x 50 b~nc~cul;:.r::; th~ cbjcct .:ull ne:t '.)e idvati.fied .:ls nn Rir~l'Gft. It VJ.:lS s e ()n f ur etout. j mi:'U\:.:.~5 ~-n its u---Mr s ob scl.. o:Jd. '~"t,l.0r ob==>l3r\ut~on No Case (Information Only) ~ ... !.~!J:" .An object which changed di- . , ~ion faster than would be possible w1~ a regular aircraft, vras si[:hted by fu..r boy. scouts and three starr m ernb ers or' Csmp Lakota in Illinois on 12 July 1962. In a letter addressed to ~ro c. UF-ney, Pnysics Proffessor at Defiance College, the J C Holley family of Defiance gave this description: The first object sighted was life a cigar with a pointe i tail. 'l'ne next ob- jeots seen were shaped the same, tu t \'re:te sn:sller and appeared to come from the larger one. Illinois (A/V) Ronald B. Barin1er, who baa 3000 hours Dyina Ume and a commercial pll ota rat1n1, gave this account or his sight ina on July 30: .. It was much larger than a star, was moving at about 1000 mph. It raised straight up to an alti- tude of about 1,000 feet and lowered 200 feet. This raising and low- erinl was done at speeds much greater than any helicopter was capable of do- It moved unbelievably faster than futest jet I have ever seen operate. "In the raising and lowering opera tion there was no name but just a super briaht light and I could observe no def inile shape. On every forward motion on a horizontal plane there was a flame about :Y.. the size of the object. I "The object itself was a brilliant i orange-red glow of light and the jet Bob Easley, 11, reported the fol- lowing infornlCltion on a sighting which was made on July 17: The ooject was cJ:- gar-shaped, didn't appear to have vrings, and changed direction teo fast to be a balloon. It blinked on and off, \'t a s yellow at first, then changad to lig!lt blud and then back to ye llo~J again. It didn't give off a trail.. Konald B Barinf>er, ,1ho has 3000 hrs fl~;:.:,f' time and a co.rn!:.arcial pi:.0t'.; ra~- ' flame made when traveling was more blue-orangered and was not present when it hovered. I have seen flares at night, parachutes drop at night, parachute flares dropped at night, airplanes at night, jets at night, and helicopters operate, and this object was certainly none of straight up to an alti::.ud3 o: a!Jol'.":, 2' .. :Jt. Tr.is raising and lov:erir..g vJas do.u.) 3 t speeds r.llch greater t~a:: arv helicopter was capable of doi..'1g. It .rr.oved unbeliev- a bly faster thc:n the fastest jet I have ever seen opera teo "In the raising and lowering opera- ticn th~re was no flame but just a s~per bri.:h t li~h t and I could o bserve no ci-3 ~ i .ni ~e shape. On every fo1wa::d :n 0 J'~ L~n on a horizontal plsr..e thsre tvas a ~c..t, c.L flame about 3/4 the size or the object.,~ "'rhe object i tsel!' was a brilD.3nt ora::.ge-red glow of 1 ight and the je .. _ . ;. ~aJe when traveling was more blue--\...:: e- !'"ed ::t n'i v:~ s .1c t prese.:~t -. :he:t it, c.cVt..l'ed.. ac:v~;~ ii:;'c p at ni.)1t, parach ur.G flares .:ire::!= 3-:_ at :1i(1 t, a:: rplancs c: t !li ght ,jeta~ ?.t ni6l\J~ and ~1elioopters o!')era te a n d 't.hi:: o eject was certa iuly none of' these." (Information Bulletin July Bare mef~rs ~r-n(r To "Met~r " "n ''ltl!r 10UJ Washin~ton -Da.~rton, Ohio H3uge, New York Li"c:!ral, Kansas A: , California s a Cruz, Bolivia 1 -15 AU:JU3T 1962 SIGh"TI~:GS OBSE:l'/.ER Colo~ado Springs, Colorado EVALUATIO~l AIRCRA.tt-r (JU?IrR.~) Astr-a (Ht:TEOR) INSUFFICIEiff DATA - .Hayden, Colorado Astra (METEOR) INSUF?ICIENT DATA SATEIJ.ITE -cu:acao, Netherlands Antillao -Petersburg, Virginia Gr~-enville, ll.aine Ke~:.e:-ing, Ohio Fai:-o~oks, Alaska Knox, lf::!w York -Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania - Danbury, Conne cticut _G~:' of Mexico -?v~:land, Oregon -1 a~:.g-.Ja, Nicaragua -O~: io, Florida -Up;e~ Volta, Africa (CASE MISS I ) .Ki~il~y AFB, B~rrnu~a -r.c..3.:r.;ood, Illinois Dutch Navy r.ftlitary t3.te Dept SATEIJ.I'rE Astro (r r---EoR) Astro t~TEOR) Astro JUPI'EH) As tro ( STA..~S/P~f9T) Astro ( OCCULTATIC:l) Other (SATEIJ.I1'3 DECAY) Other (U!'IRELIABI.~ HP~)' INSUFFICIENT DATA - (Ph'"YS. SPEC!lt~N) Other (DraT) (PHYS. SPECifi.EN) Astro (t.f2TECRITE) Astro (t-i~'TEOR) AD!>ITIO~TAL REPORTED SIGSTINGS ( ~;QT CASES) -Deutc~, Colorado S to : .:~ La. ke !i~ .. --;c.~, ~hode Island Pasco, W~a~ngton Buenos Aires Argentina. 7 ucson, Arizona Sci ti-~3. :.~, Rhod~ s ntiJ.go Br 1:::; t,(J1, r~ssach:.1set ts Clipping News EVALUA?lON ZCZCHQA853ZCBJB128 DE RUHPJ 45 O~PIIIft~MENT 0~ THE AIR F Cr C\TA'F MtS5A~E IRANCf-4 I N C 0 fvl I N ~ ACTION: CIN-17 INPO : . OOP-2, OOP-CP-1 SAFS-3~ DIA-10 FM C CJ: f1ATAGCRDA TO RUEAHP/COFS USAF RWS..VC CMWESTAREA RU\:J GAl. PI CINCN ORAD RUAUAZ/C QlFIFTH AF FUCHU RUHPB' C INCPACFI.T INFO RUECJD/OGRN ZEI-J/ CC CD F CXJRTEEN ~. BRIGHT \~HITE OBJECT. BRIGHTER THAN FIRST ['lAGNITUDE. POSSIBLE SATELLITE. 4. r.lEDilJ.l ALTITUDE, 50 DE~EES 5. SPEED V !SIBLE TO NAKED EYE. VISIBLE 7 t1IN. 1. PARTLY CLOlDY, FOUR PER CENT, 15 [;j ILES NOTE: ADV CY TO DIA. Ko Ca (Information Only) Cruz Alta, Brazil GL GBAL REPORTS -I J. :Cor.1bor o t.n~. his OI.ll.l .... yc., .u G.:r.)Lt[. .f j th-s on~ir.c of th :d.r -:.u t ') un~x~, .... ctcdly c -n with t .n n-;cks, m --3uri :. _ hO ;~tres :n 1 illur:iin:~:tl3d, 1-~ss in:; c.t t.r . .;r.t h.:i t;ht 2 o:ver Loerie, South Africa No Case o(Inforation Only) 5UUTH .:J':UC:c: Dio Oost.;rliC (n.;ii3pap.;,r) oJi V st ni.;r.t ".t six No Cas~ (Information Only) Bob Eaaley, 11, reported the follow lnl Information o na alghtina which was made on 17 July: The object was sigar shaped, didn't appear to have wings, and ehansed direction too fast to be a bal loon. It bUnked on and off, was yellow at first, tben changed to light blue and &hen back to yellow agaiD. It didn't Jive off a trail 1 tater '-MA .w.d be possible 1111b:.