1.' DATE: TtMI' Gou~t 2. LOCATION 10. CONCLUSION ~}batus, llaine Civilim AIRC!U.Fl' . t---------------Description of the object, blinking lieht, duration and f11.ght ~. NUMI!I OP OIJICTS in accord l-dth an a/c sighting . No data presented to indicate One that the object 't'laS l:or an aircraft. 5. LENGTH OP OIIIIYATION 11. 1111, IUMMAIY A .. ANALYSIS One Hinute Object that looked like a star L1oving across the sky and blinldng. Covered the distance from overhead to the horizon 6. TYPE OJr OISEIYATION Grourxi-Vist1al !rot Reported 9. PHYSICAL EYIDINCI in about 1 minute. Na.de sharp turn as object neared the NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20546 IN REPLY RIJI'ERTO: M-C MAO 1450 Project Blue Book Infozrnation Office HQ, USAF (SAF-OIPB) Washington, D.C. 20030 Attention: Mrs Sara H1mt Gentlemen: Enclosed, for appropriate ~ction, is a letter from Mr describing the sighting of an o ject in the sky. From Mr. descrip- tion of the event, we are left wi~h insufficient information for a positive identification. Sincerely yours, Leo Abernethy Chief', Mission Apollo Flight Operations Office of' Manned Space Flight Enclosure: Ltr from Mr. ston, Maine Lawist o:':, Main~'! At 4:30 o r ~1Ry 1st, an object ,?..s sighted about 120 d~gr s above th~ horri~en. It at first appered to h e a star, but then started moving across the sky and blinking. It cover~d the distance to th~ horrizen in about a minute. It was sighted in Sabatus, Maine. The f'ollotl\'- ing is a diagra m of it's path from its stationary point. Pl~as~ advis~ a s to what this object is. Yours Truly