PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1.' TlA'.TE ~TIME Ci~OUP . 2. LOCATION : .. 10. COHCL.USIOH CiYilian --- .. --------------4 Object at 30 deg elevation i4''l ~ moving to the East ~.d rising 1 .1. NUMSE R OF :iBJECTS l 2J d"3--ees .U1 two hours. Objf3ct in the posi. t-~on cf CAPET.LA. Oo ect: characterisiti c o obserration or Astro Bcdy'. ~ !';. LENGTH Cll OBSERVATION ll. BRIEF SUMMARY AND AHAL.YSIS t TYPE OF OSSERVATION Grolll-.,ct-V 0~ act like a 3 tar too tar orr to shOt detaib. Flashi.rg red n ard 'lhitA. At &J dsg elevation, azl.muth not detttr~d : ~ ct rnovi ng West to East, No a.nuv ~s. Sti 1 1 in sight at time of report. W'atdled tor 2 hot.ra. Colors consistant wi.th 'L'lose reported for CAPEI.I.A. f3. P~OTOS 'J. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE FiD S E p 6 3 0-329 (TOE) Pte9loa edldon of thla fo1w IDAJ be u .. d. U. S. Air r"orce If W9 can be of any further to co~ t3.ct us please do not hesitate If Y~.:.. know what this object was, we would appreciate hearing fro~ .ou . Sincerely, Hunt/~"M/ SAFOICG/728JJ.2./20 SEP 2 0 i9tJ!l oi'fiee t.ia-t n .~ baeD aetenail:le4. ~-, ~j s . star ':fSa. u = The colon JODI pt SPADLI)I:tJQ- Lt: Colonel.;.-" USft.F Re!atiena Mnaoa,.. HE AOQlU\R T~i15 FOREI,""iN TE.CHNOLO:;y D~'lt5101: t.: NI rt::tJ STATr::..t -.It~ FOnC . st BH.;r UFO Sighting, 11 Aug 65, Pros.,pect Heights, Illinoia To: Hq USA? SA..~ICC (Mrs H1int) Wash D C 20330 ~efe.tence the attached unidentified f'lying object report fro-:n tle ~:: i3tis.nson faillly. The obJect which they observed on th~ ..:1~t of 11 Aug-1.1at 1]65 has been evaluated as the s~ar Capella. This star 'Was in the northeast at the ti.!ae of their observation; the ~osition Which they gave f or the u~identified vbject. The colo~3 reported are tnose associated with this astronomical object. FOR ':'E COMMANDER ERIC T de colo:J.~l, us.~ De y fo~ Technology add Subsystems 11 Aug 65, Prospect Heigbt3, Ill case (Christian3on) cnr1BAT RE!I.DINE'SS 17~ALNtNG OPEH..-1 TTON:J 928TH rrROOP GAR.HIS.."q_ GROUP )'-:E.Dl liN ( tlt . .)SR\ 3 j tJN~TED SrA'?E~ Am FC'RGE 0 ' HAF.E INTEiETA~IOiiAL 1\Llf~R r O:?sc:-:.~tion o!' the object: l. w ld you please describe S Size as cornp~ed (Such a3 a pea.} Any discernible fe ~cures o.r d8 t.a.ils !IO!'ta ..ere a a~-, size cf object ~ia~e :?:.5 th~re any soi:r.d? If Other pertinent o:-untJ.sl!1l Description of course of obje~t. 1. i,Vhat first called the at tent.ion o~ ob 3e:--.te T t1 -~:-~gle or elevation and azimuth of obje-:t v-ir.e:-. f.~r_;t Anf!le or elevation and azimuth of obje:c d.i.s.:;:~:JeaTc:tn.::e h5 :t le l;.st ~otice t.h-3n obs.3rver deci d0d to r;o to bed. O'..)j .3cv did not diBa::;pea r .;..oc;scr~p ~on 1-J...?:l~.~ pa. n an manau-vers o ... -cs-;;,. ...o,~er. .. no lilaneuvers or oo.Jc~c. :!o~.,r did the objec~ disappear (Fade away or 1nstan cbjact '-iGible'f .~..ow ong was .n.e C~ }~r er of observatio~. 1~ ?.T..t -;'i~as object sighted, ground-vis1.1al, a:...r Yi..;.!s.!-: g:.J .:::j ~le-::r::~;J a~r e~e~:.:- cr.:.. ~. (If elec:.ro!ii.c, sp:ecii'y --cype .Jf ! 'cl:io=) roul:d-vi.s..tal . -..-s:~ ?"':lY opcical ~ids u~ed u this an airborne 1':yrpe A/G c. Al t1. t .ud'3 Home S ta r.i o:-~ Telephor..e ilo Time and date of sighting 1 . Ti.i~e Zulu Ot;t~Jz D:1.te l2 -~t::;~ls-~ l9oS E. Lccaticrt of Observer. Where did you m.c"lke this sit;ht.J...J~ l!'om? G.i.ve ~;._;<,.:;~ location. (If necessary give location in refercn.:e to a knJt/1':1 la.'1d rta.c.=) N -li'1<VJm b F. Id ifying Informati on on Observer ~Jame N _t.. C::-2' a:-.u. z a tion ielephone No. G. 1tJea tiler and Winds -Aloft conditions at tir:te and place of sightir~gs 1. Observer's account of we!!ther Cl:H:di tion-:>_Gnl ini t~d Cle.;..z: Night T:Jinds (from Weat!ler Bureau)Fu~..ished by '/feather S1:-ation. N.-\.3 G:tenview:, Ill. Surface \. 22.0 Degrees 06 Kts C ling C1 ..:l., r Ver ti~al Ter-m GradiF;r.t s~