Cheyenne Wyoming — August 1965

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Keywords: circle, object, ooject, objects, cheyenr1c, lyorr, iclli, valllatl, inforrm, co11urand, ll1nuvered, tllhj, linicicntificci, lvcal, yellmv, tinitc, hiti1, caci1, nuqoer, micdlc, formafic, lrninu, unidnflttft, henoon, irhou
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD I. OATE TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION Cheyenr1c , ':lyorr..:inc; 10. CONCLUSION .INSUFF.IClli!T DAT ,\ FCR :.VALllATl Ot! 1. NUMBER OF OBJECTS Inforrm tion relay e d 1 h rn ud1 AF Co11urand f os t . TinE motion sequenc e not included. ~. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 15 l-1inut es t .. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Groun:i-Visual 7. C OURSE lL1nuvered ?. PHYSlCAL EVIDENCE Rine of light shc>rply out.llne d . Disap}::eared \rhil e Ha t ching object. fJo sound. Red , ' Aiit.c, b.lu e an::i green colors. hound barrel sized. Fljr)lt \r.--; (. h e ~Jest., hen East , t.he North out of 3lp,ht r-1 D s E p 6 3 0-329 (TOE) Prnloul diU on of lhh fo~ _, ... u~d tk l:n;t s k ~ I Y i }hI 'j I.,V"I I "'I l'-tllhJ ,ou . .llC linicicntificci Flying Objects (lJFO) l. Reference AFR 200-2, as amended. The follo~ving described un- identified flying objects are on addition to our report of 2. Description of Objects: The r~portcd objects are plotted on the attached maps with description$ as rcf~renced i n subparagraphs below: eported by civilian guard ot Sioux Army Depot to Golf Launch Control facility, Hhere Air Force ?ersonnel observed \-lith binocular s . The first si;;hting began ot 2145 lvcal time, and the second sighting at 2220 local ti~e. The l atter si~'1ting consisted of two objects moving ap?roxi=ately one mile ~?arc. n~jects were the size of the ~orth Star, pa~e yellmv to 'tinitc, and .~oving rapidly about 30 degrees a ove tne .1or:.zon. .._ - b. a e,JO:ted fr0m ::oc-1 mili:.:ary f'c c-sonne 1 t.Ji .. .'. c>..:: cc.c i l ~ty and o.:...,vculars. number 2 . _.:'irst 3..:.:;:-:::::.; H.:l~ )~-.m object the siz e of a star (2) The seco:1c si~-.: .. n~;;; i11:!r..:! to th~ l\orth of che observation point. Oojecc Has sl:.;;-_;::y :_ ' ::.~::n ..:a,.:: :)i. ;,! of a pea but appeared slightly !..::r~er Hiti1 caci1 succ~!>sivo:: s.:..:~:lt.i.l1J. Resembled a luminous gl..;v, ,.,;,ic._ co yellot.;is:: in .=rv:-.::. s~:ai-~.:..rcui.ar in shape, and the last tH('l si;;hti:;:;s appear2d t o :1 ... v\.! a trailing Hhitc g lO\.J. On four occasions, thc::-e HOS a roaring jcc-li:(c =-.v.:..se. at som..: di;:;tance behind. Notice SOil.~ simila:-ity to fol:ouing report on sa:il2 .~i.ght by another group. c . Ob~I..!Cts reportec by three ~i~..:!n of a Geodetic Survey Team, who obse:::-ved them Hit h the .:.id of a theodolite (equivalent to a 40 power tcll..!scope). See plot nuQoer 3 . (1) Ooject ap~eared to be t~1ice the siz e of a pinhead, appeared in the micdlc of the 3i6 Dipp~r ond moved on course as indicated. When Slen through the theodolit..:!, object became three white objects grouped a~ shv:m on plot . 1J ~ AlR f1.1~C~ fECHNICAL I~FORMAfiC, I 1nir.r ;) ~ .. ::.v". Jnc!lrninu ~r~ unidnflttft ,d t.e l'lul :.>henoon..,r.oll lh:Jt you hnvo ol:,!l'.rl"'lt~i. Pltto\) rry ,_, on;.,..a r c'i many t;uestion'i as y o u P""sibly c:on. The information that ycu ~ive w:l! btt :J Jto l ! ~ .-a~eorch purpo::HU. Your name will not b., ' ' :-td in c.)nne <.ti\:ln with ony st-::~teruani;, conr.lt c !' ~ -.r publi~otron" w irhou t y'lur p~rmissior: . We reques t this personal inbrm~tion ~c: thor ,r" \ ..'!e o m " d " " ' ~!t'\Jry, .,_." 'TlUY contact you f(Jr further d etails . '"'':tot r"jl j(ircl, , . , . ~. D~lightSc tro J If I t t fu ;t .J gue .u J, ?.right ..1. o front .H IJV d. To y >vr ll"ft ,., , ()verh e cd t. '"'?n ' 1 emO!tmbe r 8. IF you sow m~ object ot NIGHT, what d id yov notict!t concerning thct STARS ond MOON? Circle On-e): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. 8dg,t moonltght b. Dvll moonlight c . No moonlight -pitch datk OQn ' t rememb.r d. oont renwtmber 9. What were the wecther conditioru1 at the time YOIJ ow the object? CLOUDS ( Circle One): WEATHER (Circle One}: a. Clear sky Hazy b. Fog rn;st, IX li l;ht rain Scattered c l e>..;d .s Moderate or h eavy rain d. Thick ex ~rovy clouds Oon't remember The object a ppeared: Circl e One): T ratnu .::~ a P.r ~rer d. Don't ~now 11.1 Compat br ightneu to 10me common o b ject: 12. The .dge.s -;.f the ooject ""'""': (C :rcle o.,.,): .1 . Fuuy or blurred ~ ~ike a)ri~ t~ c. Sharplv outlined l d. on r& me mu.fr Appea r to ~ rond still or o ny time? Svddenlv Sp4t.d Up end rusn OWt:l'f Ot a n y ~im? Bntok up nto porh or explode ? Giv~t .,ff smoke? Chan~ bri~tness? O,onge shape? Flash 01' fl,clca r? 0 i i<Jpr:.,<lr -md r!top~or > (Circle One fOf eiXh quation) on' t lcnow Don't lcnow Oon 't len ow Yes No Don't ~now 0 0f'' t lrnow No DM't kno w 14. Did the obje c t di3appe or while you were .,otching it ? If so, how? 15. Did the object move behind something .Jt any time, porticvll.lrly a cloud'? ( Circle One): Yes No Don't Know, IF yov .:m:swered '(!::~, then t~tll what it moved behind: 16. Did tho objet move in front of !S.Otnething at any t i me , particularly a cloud? Don't I( now. ( C ire le One ): in front of: l7. T II in a few words the followi ng th ings about the objdc l : much of t h e ooject ' ' co .. er<!C1 by th$ h eed o r l n o .norch. If you hod p~tttof'lmd th i~ exr-eriment a t tiHt riofl. .. i ! ~ s ight ing, how much o; rh e oojec~ would hove n covered by rh e march h~od? Draw o picture that will 3how the ~hope of the obje c t or objects. Lobel and include in your :aketch any detc:.ili o f the objact that y ou sow s uch oa wings , protru1ions, ~tc., and especially exhaust t roilt o r vapor trails. Place on arrow beside the drawi ng to show the d irection t he ob ject was moving. 20. Do you thinl< you can estimate the speer.! of the object? (Circ/, On,) IF yoo answered YES, th8n what speed would you estill".ote '( -------_ 21. Do you think you con estimate how for away from you the object was? (Circ:le One) IF. you answered YES, then how for away would you say it was?---------- 22. Where were yoo locotttd when you sow the object? ( C ircle One): o. Inside o build ing Outdoors c. In an airplane (type) e . At sea 23. Were you (Circle On") In the businus section of a city? lr. the residential S\!c t;c,,, vt <1 city? In o pcm country!'lide? N"ar on airfield? Flying over o city? Fly ;ng over open country? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN A UTOMOBILE or orher ve h t c le o r the l tme, then complete the followit 9 (tuafi>)('IS; 26. In order thot you con give as clear a picture a s possible of what you aaw, describe in your own wOfds o commor. object or objects which, when placed up in t he sky, would give the some appearance oa tne object which yoo.J o.,., 21. In the following a\tetch, Imagine that you ore at the p01nt aho" Plac e on ''/.''or. l ~.e t:urv~: ltnc. to show ho"" I h igh the object was above the horizon (sktline } when yw 1/r~t s ow it . Plocff., " 8 " un the S;Jtne c:urvd 111"8 t (' ah ow how hi gh the object was abov the horizon (alcylinuj when ym1 lost '\U'-" 1L Plo ce .:~n ";.,' Ofl the c.ompou whn you llt1, aow it. Ploc o "B" on the compau wh" r & y ou /o'l aaw the ohjec r . Draw o p 1ctvrs thor w tll 1h0""' rhe motton thor rhe obter:: " ' path, a ' 'B" at the e nd of rh~t path, ::~nd show ony changes 29. IF there wo a MORE THAN ONE objecr, tne n how mony were tnere? ------ a p icture of how they were orronged , ond put an atrow ro r.h ow the d.re c t Ol rh a J 30. Hove you evr seen this, or a s imi lor obJeCt before. If 1 0 g iv e dote or datu and location. 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you sow the objec t ? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did thy ue the object too? (Circle On e ) 31.2 Please list ther names and addresses: 32. P lease ~IV'I the following Information about youralf 1 ELEPHONf ~UMBER------~--- tnd icote any oddtt iona l Information about yourulf, 33. Wh&n and to whom did you '"POtt that you hod seen th e object? PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. DATE TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION 10. CONCLUSION n~sUFFicrr !T IM .:. '~ d1t Civilians t . NUMBER OF OBJECTS S. LENGTH OF OBS