PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. OA 1 E TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION 1. NUMBER OF OBJECTS ~ . LENGTH OF OBSERVATION l Ht!lur, Hine Hinut es f .. 1YPE OF OBSERVATION 8 . P~OTOS ?. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 10, CONCLUSION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS OhscrvPrs uscci Thl"'ndnl i I c Hi.t.h thr"E'l w nn:1 i "lJ, fl D !.[ P 6 3 0-329 (TOE) P revlou. edlllon or thla ro,.... "'"' be u l1. J Y] id"!nr.j fjNi ,..,h.if'ct. .,~ ~JJjtcr ln~ l.itl rrpor 1:. P C) :\V<'d l,o rAnl, ,.,,. I nn\ o b i ~"'rt. Fvn l n.1 l.i. 1 ll lrB de hv :.:i"~ lo~;t.;il')O OUt on the nc:,t d . OiJjl!Ct sight..;._; :!.1d o:.,;:;._..:-.'Lv t:lnuu;;h binocular s by Staff Sl!i.-g.:.!un..: '-lnd t:.,ro nci :-:.,o..:<i, . ..: J.~JO locol timC!. Objccc, oblong, obout th~ siz e oi a saucer, :.1ov~.-... :1ii.:i1 <..n un aad dmm motio:-1, ,,.,hite i n color -;.,rith o f l o s h Lng lighc. Loc..1::. \\'c~::h.:!r :,.:1llon:> are launch~d a t lOAH 10?~1. so this o ojc::..:t i s C!li:7li:".OC.:!d .:l S a ~veather ballon. Object '"as alsu observed on 31 Aug ust c1.1d 3 Sept emb e r . See plot number 4 . Ooject \vas Cbj..::c: cppea-red l o:.; o:.--. nOo).)V lS di~e, ::ose together ~it:1 : ~ .... t;1.:.! Kor tl1 o f Cheyenne by group o f eight s..:arg.:1~ing with a 50/100 telescope. :-:,)Ving s h'lHly He s t~.,rard, disa?pearing 'l\.-.::c ''.:.!.LI.! thr e e objects, size o f a ~-:,~: ... , - olue lights. See plo t drlo inform~d two .1ei1 Site . The '.:lC p l anct . and eLm ,1rcsent a u i :.::1 vCC<l~ i.ona 1 c l cuds. LF:.<.!iJ.ig~nce Staif locuciv:1S of observ ers and direct- l.!thar this or che p':cvious report may be L e t,+c. r .s ~-.l /"I' SSI I e unidentified Flying Objects \UrO) 10: AFSC (FTD) 1 . Reference AFR idenciried flying 200-2, as am~nded. The objects are an addition following described to our report of 2. Description of Objects: The reported objects are plotted on the actached maps with d~scriptions as referenced in subparagraphs below: R~p0:ted by civilian ciU~rd ~t Sioux Army Depot to Golf Launch Cont=cl facility, wi1~re Air ~o=ce ?~rsonnel observed with binoculars. T:i~ {i:-st ::;i.ghting iJec;an at 21.:..5 local time, and the second sighting at 22: 0 :ocal cime. Tl1~ iacc si~:ltinJ consisted o f two object s ffiovi:-.~ .:l??t"o:.;:ir:;ac~::.y en\;! "Ttit~ ;;)arc. Objc.cts ,.,ere the size of the X0~th 5:cr. ?ale yellow co . .: . end moving ra?idly about 30 degrees abov .. c:.i:! ~-o=izon. See number 2 . ) . '~D .1e~ t the s izl! of <J star 1 l.i 'V ... 'StHard, diS<l,)pearing ~. v ery f3st, ana reappeared L ~-.-~ .;_,'1t:L1~. ~csl.!mi.>leci a luminous _-, _ _.,._,. .Lcul.:-t fr. shap~. and the last L ::. 1 _. _n ~ .:h tt' ~ lo~.,. On four occasions, 1~::hi: by another g roup.