PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 12. CONCLUSIONS Wheaton, Maryland D Woa Balloon Probably Balloon PoaaJ bly Balloon 3. DATETIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 0 Ground Rod or Waa Aircraft P rob obi y AI rcroft Local ~2~2.-3~0 ----Xi Groun.a. Vltuol 0 Air-Intercept Radar Po sal W y AI rcroft Woa Astronoml cal 01 Junf0230Z P robobl y A stronoml col Pouibly Astronomic~ 1. LENGTH OP OBSIAVATION 1. NUMBI!R OP OBJI!CTS 9. COURSE 0 Insufficient Data for Evaluation 10. BRIE II SUMMARY Of SIGHTING l 1. Obaervat ion of obJ coming from SE to NW. Flight included abrupt turns to right and left Went'up and away during 25 minute observation. Color reddish White. Also reported objectson ATJC PORM Ut (R&V 21 I&P 12) D Unknown Duration, motion of flight and descrip~ion of obj in accord with Balloon analysis. Inf o rn~. tion Only FSIC Bulletin, Vol 2 , # 1 Teta Ha .... tMta 1&7 II, IIIC Tbe SW part or town WU lmmtned lD a ros; WhtD.lt l1ftld, 25 hom had larp~ broWDlth epota on them. It wu the eeeond time 1D a week. Tb1a happened oace lut ran. at wblc:b time ldeDtlatl eaJd It wu barm l hu. 'l'IM:r eakl It wu b~ pe)ftda, tM IOUnll unlm)WD. ODe periOD aot ek=k Terra Haute, Indi ar.2. Intormation Onl7 ttu ;. ~- 'i Fuzz ell puzzled . ~ . This sighting report wich ! appeared in the Vidoria Dai{1 Tinw for May 19 was sent to us through . ; the: courtesy of Mrs. E. Shook: ' .. Grangeville, Idaho-For two n ights , . ,..... ) now, residents of this north-central -~ ::; : \ -Idaho community have watched a , :. k ' ~"~ .. ~ : : .~-~.-..; mysterioua, bright object in the sky . ~-~:~ : ... : .,;-. ~Tuesday he wouldn't call it a flying appcared on \ ~l~ ~. . ~ 1 people taking pictures last n ighL It lf.c:. ;;, ,, : ... J. .~ ~:- may be a reftection ofJight.' .. h "Fuzzell aaid he watched the object through binoculan. He described it as oblong in shape and eight to 10 feet . long. He aaid it moved 'back and forth on the level.' "Fuzzell aaid the object appeaml .. to be near the Cottonwood Air Force Radar Statioa. -1 ) mander aaid ie.leral ol h mm had '- reported aishtins a btistt object. 'Whether it was a alar or what I don't know and neither do they' he aaid 'We are buffaloed. I have forwarded our report to a h l1her headquarters. " Tllis r./JMI is ft1 aMtlur iNii&dliMt of till publie's rtlt~tlliMI ID dmit stli11g 41 ft.ring sauew. Slrwijf Fuutll lttU stm n JltanRI objttl' but llrt worrls '.flJing sauew' will nol ptUs Iris lips. Whal is a .flying sauew? A UFO. Wlull is a UFO? A str41tl' o..ic ~ Grangevill.e ~ :: _wo-ceee I\ o t o o _DIWJNTJFIED f: ,. .~. i 'Seen He.re<, Tb~ :Baer Fleta C. Tower. Jut nlghtf said' man~ calla had been : received~ about t:3Q.A1p,m~ .. con-.. ~. cerntns: unldentitf~&(fb'fnc . ob-" ...r: opera ors acu . .:.tuowever-, _., :' thatno~l' unu.suaJ:;sbOwed :up : ~ on ,t:beir' .. radarsco /aald .J they ,,~r.. probabl ;flying'' '.. willJrt Ohneck ~h{iJ! aa'Uib. - ter, ' Sbaroa wbo..;;J1v , three I' miles northwest ot HUDtertowD. .. . had some specWc observations . Ohneck sald theyaaw:four OJ> ange-yellow objects' fJ,yfbr trom - . the southwest to thei He saict they fiallhe ~rhv ly with~ IDtense ~ .. ,\:.t'tJ. They; atte1npted . fo. er fori.:~ better " unsuccesalul.. "It' was a NO CASE ( ;I'nfor!l\B.tion Only) Source: APRO Bulletin, l-Iar., Apr 65 Cloud UFO AI' Phoenix An unidentified objeet hovered over the desert northeast of .f)oenlx. Arizona on !f!.~.Ufl~..:..~ews and g'ov'int'ftl't:ut received calls from many ob- servers. Luke AFB requested the Phoenix Air Defense Sector to run a radar check. 1 They reported; "Objecta altit.ude between ' 0 and 17,000 f~et-10 miles in lenatb-J nothing mechanical stationary. The only thing we can figure lt to be 11 a station- ary layer of heavy smoke or smog." The weather bureau aald lt had no equipment in the aky and h-*d no idea what it wu." :-J Phoenix, Arizona In!otiiation ~ Holloman AFB, New Mexico Source: The UFO Reporter, HOLLOMAN RADAR TRACKS UFO