Grandcanyonnationalpark Arizona — August 1965

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD p TE TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION 10, CONCLUSION 1. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 1\.m aircraft fl,vin~ in f' r"n ' .i Pll. J\ro objects could t'CT h-ve b"en 1\/r. !t. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION b. l!inutes f,. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 1 ~rmmd-Visual f3. P~OTOS ? . PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Object appear ed fror1 tJ1 "! ifnst, 'tith a large r or briGhte r ob.iect lcadin~ lrr ll!"rrn-x t; der of arc, sm-1.ller anc! ntJt so br j f1l t. nhjectn r r>nnlnrd i 11 nj r.h t for apprnx h minutes. _!X!a r ed into t.hr:! bri. nJ1 l.nr>ns of t.IH" rlmm. F T 0 S E P 6 3 0329 (TOE) Prnlpu edlllona o f lhh tone..,.? b e uud, 9 December 1965 Mrs Hunt/sh/SAFOICC/72842/9 Dec 65 !bia i.a 1D rep~ to ;your report o~ tvo aerial objects which 1011 vere unable to 1clellt1f7 Oil 2 3 Auguat 1.965 It 1a JIOiaibl.e 'tblt ,ou obae l'Ve4 two r4 the te111te8, tellite cetapoDsta or apaee debr1a 'Wbich are Ti81bl.e to ~be aeked eJ ssuce the ob~ecta were em tbe same course, 1 t 1a a1.eo poald. ble tb&t two high tly1:Dg aircraft were ob- IJIIMsk you tor J"eportins to tbe Air J'Qree Chl.ef, Civ"l Jnauni ty Relati Ott'ice of r-4> ons D!vis1oi -~ormation ' \ COORDINATED By (Office Symbol, Name, Grade, Date} SAF-OI ~ SJ..F-OI ~ Leuor d ey -SAFOI-2 Comebk cy -SAFOI-2 Reader cy -SAFOI-1 Activity cy -SAFOI-2 HEADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION A I R FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND UN!TI0 STATES All'l "01'1Cit 'I'IAIGHTPATTI!:I'ISON AlA "OI'IC& 84SI:, OHIO UFO Sighting 23 Aug 65 Hq USAF SAFOICC (Mrs Hunt) Wash D C 20330 Reference the attached letter questing evaluation of an observation on the morning of 23 Aug 65. Mr ssumed that the observation was a satellite. A check with the Echo and Pegasus schedules indicated no passage for the time period indicated in his letter. It is possible that h e ob- served tvo of the other satellites, satellite components, or space debris visible to the naked eye. Since the observations were on the same course) it is also possible that two high-flying aircraft vere observed. ERIC T de J.)~TC1(:-!;m Deputy for Te-:hnology Colonel, USAF and Subsystems 'IOU . THE .,ILC L!:US OF SEC UP / TY! N. A. S . A. Headquarters 400 :Iaryland Ave., s .w. Washin~ton, D. C . 20546 Ge ntlamen: Los nnge les, Calif. ;iould it be poss ible to learn thro:..1gn i i . A . s . ~. , what ~.ne ~bje Gts si~ted at the locatio~ and ti~e l~dicated below, mi&~t !!ave been~ Loca tio:1-:7ran6. 8anyon .:a tlonal Park of 1\ rlz:>na JirectlJ~ >f travel-~es~ to ~ast :'.:1e objects a:;J:;Jeared fr~::1 the o~est, witf"l a larger o r brignter object leadi.:1g ~y a:;Jprox . 25eof an arc a s~aller and ~ot so bright objact, ~hey re ined i n slght fvr approx . 4 ~lnutea a!1C dlsappearec into t.1e brightness of t:1.e dawn sky . Yours truly, . Los Angeles, California 90034 !. . n , :. . A. _-ieaaauarters