Sturgis Michigan Text — November 1965

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Keywords: visablo, carmine, object, viewed, observance, manager, originally, intense, elevation, v2su3, sionth, suggsat, mkchioan, unidentixied, approicinstely, topof, iswir, vralked, staticniry, recerr, vioable, approxiiaately, rdnutos, rscontly, bauech
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since 3 November. Request that you the planet V2SU3 baa been In the repcrte object for the past sionth. Suggsat that ORIGIHATOR DEPARTMiNT BATTLE C3EK, MkCHIOAN 4901 A Unidentixied V/right-?3.tterson AFB, 1, Description of the Object: ., Circular in shape. Approicinstely one-hundred c The object \<ra.z first seen illuminated with a green iind carmine light but recently has been seen v;ith only the green light, e. The topof. the object ,;as lighted with an intense greenish light thirty-five percent of the total area. The bottom of the object was originally seen enveloped in an intense carmine light but in recent \'iswir.*3 this light has not appeared, f. There was no tail, trail or exhaust visablo, C. There was no audible sound. 2, Description of Gourse of Object: a. The observer vralked to the window to look out and he noticed the object, b. The azimuth and elevation of the object at first observance V73S two nil'33 duo southwest and three to four thousand feet in elevation, c. The azimuth and- elevation of the object at disappearance was two rdles south-southwest and approximately four thousand feet in elevation, observance descending fluctuated enveloping staticniry more recerr: vie'wings the object seemed higher but maintained ths same course, .-icc, the bottom light is no longer vioable. s, 7r.e object dropped dov/n to just above the horizon and shot off to the wssz and disappe.ared in a matter of seconds. f, 7ne object was originally visable for approxiiaately five rdnutos but has been viewed for up to an hour. 3. Manner of Observation: a. Ground-visual, b, Ihs object i-fae first viewed with a pair of 10x50 binoculars. It ha rscontly been viewed'wlth & ten power Bauech nd Loab telescope and a oair of 6xZ^0 binoculars. U Tine and Date of Sighting: a. The firs>t sighting was at 0035-0040 zulu on 4 Uovember 1965, It has been sighted approxiaately a dozen tines jihce then between the hours of 2230 and CICO zulu, b Light condibions^iight. 5, Location of Observer: a, Tne object was cighted from the oboervor's residence, ^restcf Sturgis, Michigan on the northeast shore of Klinger Lake itlfying Infomatioa on Observer; Civillan-^MHRBMii Age- slxtjr years. Occupation - General Manager of Tsbiaate of Reliability - good urgis, Michigan, Observer's visability unlimited, The stars were plainly visablo and the tr.perature was 34 degrees F. The object has not been observed on cloudy evenings, 8. rosiaion Title and Coanents of the rrepatring Officer: a. Position - ooecial Services Officer, b. Comments -^mHI|pHHIK>ld3 a very responsible job as General Manager of the ilube Chemical Company, Di^'ision of ilaaler Industries, education. ing to him sightings, to appear it is not a weather or an airplane. It is obvious ia something bo obtain information or identity Mr^m^patabed photographs Special Services Officer