l. DATE :TIME GIIOU' 2. LOCATION ; 4. NUMIIR 0, OIJICTI 5. LENGTH 0, OISI.VATION Not Repcrted 6. TYPE OF OISI.VATION , Growxl-Visual (BX) )JE, Stationa%7 9. PHYSICAL EVIDINCI Iqnn, l:assachusetts 10. CONCLUSION IIJ3JFFICIENT DAT.4. FCR ET/ALJATION Hitness frequent observet-of Unidentified Insufficient Data for eval~ticn. 11. 111' IUMMA.Y AND ANALYIII flying objects. Object observed just after dusk. One le.rge star visible nea !- the zenith. IJght approadl ed from 1:&'-le ss::: to point near ave~ head. Yell~tim orange. Stop~d ov~rhead. .(/C fiew fro~ ~i ~st arrl obscured the object fron vievr. As a/c :fnSsed the 116ht rer.1aine d stati onai"J. Observe&t went inside or Binocul2.rs !fo came out of house. Object still in same place. As object \'1 ~s vie wed throu9'lit the BX it r:..oved off to the SE. FTD SEP 63 0329 (TDE) Nu.11~1rc~ (OtJJ cl &!lU7