PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 12. CONCLUSIONS ll August 63 \-larrenville, Illinois 0 Was Balloon l. OATETI-..1 OAO~ 4. TYPE OF OUI!RVATION 0 Po.ulbly Balloon Loeol 21-22QO Xl Ground Vlauol 0 GroundRodar 0 Wos Aircraft 0 Pro bob I y AI rcroft GMT 12/0'lOOZ , _ 0 Alr-VIauol 0 Alrlnlreept Radar 0 P oulbly Aircraft . .s. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE 0 Was Atronomlcol 0 Yu 0 Probably A~ttronomlcal 0 H cl vilian 0 Po ulbly As tronomical I.-~,.~L-E- TH~O O~I -~-~-V-A_T_IO-N .-.-N-U_M_8_E_R_O~,-o~a-J_E_C~TS 9~.-C~O~U-A_s_e lo Other UNI~NTIFIED 0 lnsufflclnt Doto for EYaluatlon X U nknown ;20 seconds one NH 10. BRI! .. SU~Aol'r 01' SICHTINO ll. COMMENTS pbj vie\o~ed f!"om SE to r.JT.l e..s series of flashes rli sappeare d above horizo n . 5 n:.nutes later obj ~arne fro~ SE and passed from horizon to h orlzon ti.n 15 -20 second s . 8 flashes. i meteor speed . ~io s olrnd. Wi~e witnessed third ?ass. Str aight ~1 ight. 5 mi te interval b et,;ean p~sses. UNIDE?l'TIFIED .A':'lC P'OltM Ut (R&'I 26 IKP 52) Lt. Col . -~Ot,~rt l!'rit=?nd I -~.;.1 thir:~ E:veni:lg ill. the nc.)wsrHlpe r a wri :..e -u.p cHJOnt u ~ can9e . .n0r.:1e " : :...; :~.ri:e i.P.t.:id.:->n"t. I ~;h~;tll oe orie.f since r Know yot.A. -rcceiv~ 11 -. Ln ..:; {.day night between g anti l~ ~n thG f!Vc-ninr 1 v:1s out.;ide h(l~)j ng t.: '.: !J0t 80"19 :!:'al.Linf stars. I (lO"';icc: i co r!ln~ t'l'(J';) the !)OUth - '28.3~ -:tn .:~.~-:.ct ,\(.ic h 'tlo: ... l'"l flCtsh but J"'?[t]&in invisible ;Jo~t~ or tlle ti~e. ! lowed its co~rse to tt1~ northwect and saw it diadvpear abYve the rlorizon. ?~r~c.ps about J :-:1inutes ldter 1 ltOticect t,rw s:::1:1e or .:-t : . ii'! :ir object co1i g !'1:0"!1 the sout~eas~ but ne.:ire.r to -i:he ho:ci~oa. It t0o t:.:-::i.veled in a st::aie;ht line. It p9.ased fron 11orizon to ~orizon jn about :5 or 20 seco~ds. It f l.aohed about 3 times b~forc i t dida~ pe~i:!"':!d t sc=-cond ti11e. It tr-.:.1veled v ery fY.~t thoug h not ao t:-Js t u.s a fa11i.-:.,: star-pArhap.: 0nP..,.h::tlf as fast. Ti1erP iil'3.:.::. no sound. 'l'ht)~C:: ~rv~;r~ :;ir:-::.;..1.nPs i.n the :.:::7:::t. t:i tr1er the secon~t o.1 ~l1irrl t i!Tle .I ca;::l:=d 1r.~r wi:e a::J she witnesse:! the t h ird p assine:. It was sti l l fh:ctht=: r l;')tra.rrl t~e 0c1~tern ho z'Jn c;nd .it~ appe:Jirar.ce vw.s ; i nil;.H i. b ~l;,l) :t'irst t"i~ sit~ttt:'1t;S. I t~t!r'~ 'N':?nt to u neigttbor nr~xt d.oo:-c H.nd he r..tnci 1 u o- secv p d t! r~e:ct p8.ssi:ng . ..:1.3s i n it chm~ 1'roqt the sout h ed.:-:~t out tnis ti~e it paa~ert ov~rhead ~o the no~th st. DirRctly o~orl1ea~ it ha1l ~h~ at-'PP~.:-anc~ of a fire-f'l.Y e./::c~pt teat i t travel:: .. t .!.n a bC r~ .. i ..jht lin~. Our n~ig:'loor observl?d the phenorn~non once 8-~ain .vnile I .:as taLcing wi~h {~U1~ta who arrived. I remai n...;d outsi.d~ with 'tne nelgnoor a wni le lofl,r;er out nothine; oore .vas Been. He did see s ome fc:tlling scars a~d et n tl.!1ber or airpaanes a-v the same time tni~ objec t (s) art eared. There .-;aa e.~ iatP!"Val ot about ) minutes bi:tween each pa.ssin~. I expectsd t o seP sonethin~ i~ tne n~wspaper aoout it the next rtqy; ':owQT~.!" !lotning was r;tenti.oned. I hav~ observed the srcy several ti s si~c~ then but I have seen nothing unusual. I thoug~1t I w ld for!T~t ab0 it but to~i~ht I noticArt that a Lt. Col. Fri end wa2 invn t.Ly;a:-:;:.:-.:: :;nother are a rPport Rn'.J so 1 thou.ent l WlJUl(i .:,.;ertd in Lt . Col. HOB.ERT :rHIEND Wrigbt- Fa.tterson Air Force Ba se Dayton, Ohio UFO 316)ltinga & Infortnat:ton Sheet S-q ~ 3AJ"'I-P.B (Mr Gaiser) ~Iaeb 25 D C 1. On ll .Ataaua'\ 1963 reported !lighting an uni de.nt.ii"1ed flying object. the :! n;tormaticm ~nsented 'We are nnule <to id,entuy hia sighting. :Sia re~rt is carried in the n ror the ~ener&l. public. It is au.ggeated that a copy o-r th:.t.a re~ be forwarded to Mr at: ~mo. ... ~ , . Illtnou 2 Cn 16 ..A11U&t 1963 !.tr obSltr"TPJ.tions on the nigata o~ 13-llt-Auguat We are unable to evaluate t.'le case and it. is carried ~ unidenti.f1ed. A bl"iei' descri~tion o~ hia obsetYat1on Wl''! inaluded in the b rocln.lre aent to .:;)t!rsona r~questil::tg tnfo:r.aatica on unidentified ~lying ob,1ecta. lt :13 0'.l!8eated that a CO!I:f of this broebu~ be for:nu-ded to Mr S ch elling . 3 Q! 14 1963 Mr Mde a sighting ~ tliO obJec:t8. by local oft'1c1aJ. end & comyleted J'I'D f01'14 1.64 eoctatned eeaantial data neeeaaar.Y tor evaluation ot the ei3}lt- icp. Bowter, no positive CODclua1on can be reaehed tl'O' the rejiOZta reeetted and the cue 1 c&lTied u unideatU'ied. It is :n.gted tha't two eoaiea of the brocbure released to the pubU~ be 1:orwl"ded. to )Cr at: ?ost Of:f'ice Su;s:mrille Cn 7 Octo'b<t 1963 -md f i'"Ta cilddi tional OOfoter.ters -r1 t.ntt&illll ~ brieht l1gb1'.. Frorm the report .it -:ffl.IJ iiiq'>oaaibla co d ;,terndne tJle source oi tbia light and her sighting i s carrt~ a u.oi.:ientil'ied. Thi !316Ilt1 ns is li3ted in the ~las.sed "or the public :md !. t i:a auggeated tbat a copy o:!' t.hi.l re~eestt be s~nt to her at: ::Ric '.r de JQJICXH tiRZ :ol0l'2el, usn :;;~ty :f'or Technology ... m d SUba7Btema 5 c y'5 : ni"o dheet