s. L.EHGTH OP: OISERVATION 6. TYPE OF O&Si1::i!ION 4. PHYSICAl.. EVIO(NU FTO sr,. u 0-329 (TOE) 11. IRIEfl 5Uw.lARY AND ANAl. YSIS HEADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION AlP. FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND UNITED STATES AIR FORCE WAIGHTPATTERSON AIF; FORCE BASE, OHI O ATTN Of: TDEW SUBJECT: UFO Sighting, 16 August 1965, To: Hq USAF SAFOICC (Mrs Hunt) has requested an evaluation of his report on the ot August 1965 over Little Rock, Arkansas. This observa- tion is evaluated as a satellite. 'nle description, duration and direction ot flight are in accord with this analysis. '!he zig-zag flight can be attributed to an illusion as one light passes another, or atmospheric conditions, such as an inversion. There are more than thirty satellites and satellite components in orbit Vhich are visible to the naked eye. FOR 'I'BB COMMANDER ERIC T de JONC~u:u: Colonel, USAF Deputy tor Technology and. Subsystems YOU THE N UCLEUS OF SECURITY! Eq USAF SAFOICC (Mrs HUnt) Little Rock, L:lrry Sessions has requested an evaluation of h1a report on night or 16 August 1965 over Little Rock, Arkansas. tion is evaluated as a satellite. The-description, This observa- durstion and direction or flight are in accord ~th this flight ce.n. be attributed to an illusion analysis. 'nle or atmc)l'lpheric conditions thirty satellites and satelllte as one light passes as an inversion. There components in orbit ~bich more tllan to the naked eye. ERIC T de ONCKHE:ERB D...aputy tor Technology'and.SUbsystems