I. D~iE Tl'..ii: CROUP :1. SOuRCE 1. NUMB::R OF Oa JECTS.. Ons L-"J.rge, po3sibly Th~ae s;na l 1 -er 5. LZ:NGT H OF 03ScRVATION l Hour, 30 y;nutes (>. TYPE C F OBSeRVATION G rou..l'J.d-"I i seal 8 . PHOTOS ? . PHYSICAL EVIOE~CE FTO s cP 6 l 0-329 {TOE} P~CJECT 10073 ~ECORD l. LOCATI!lH 10. CONCLUSION Jupiter Rt\ 5 .. 28, iia.g - 2 . 2 . Setting at 0400 local. 11. SRI e F SU~A~Y AHO ~?UL Y $1$ Obsa!"1rer saw a wlti.t:.e". football shaped 0bj~ct. Ther9 \'T-=1.5 onaf large obj~ct and ~oasibly th:-ee s~llar obje<; t s mo .ting out of the larga object and off t o th9 West. Sig.~ ed tha obja cr, a-; J 30 deg elevation in. the Nort.h~..rest and it disa~ar~d to the 1 r.res t ';)y fading fro'!!l si.g:1t. 1 De scriptio n of Object l: . Shape: Like a foo:b~ll 2 . Siz~: Approximately the size of u dime at arms l e ngth 3 .: Color: White 4 . Number: 1 large -possibly 3 small objects 'moving out of large objec t and off to the west. 5. Formation: N/A 6 . Features or Details: N/A 7. Tail or Exhaust: Small objects trailed exhaust -very cllm 8. Sound: N/A 9 . Other Features: N/A B . De scription of Course 1 o What first called the attention of the observer: brightness & movement 2 . De scription of ?light Path: 30 above the horizon to the Northwest 3 . Angle of Disappearance : Disnppeared to the 'vVest -faded out of sight 4 . Flight Path: Moved Ne sterl y and back to Northwest where it was first observed, r epeated the course sevAral times 5o H o.v .did the object disappear: Faded out of sight to the West 6 . How long visible: 1 hour and 3 0 minutes C . Manner of Observi:!tion 1., Ground -visual 2 . Optical .Aids: None D. Ti me and Dat e of Sighting: F . Id;;:tifying Information on Observer: Saugerties, NY Vi:-1ter for IBM G . Vie ath e r and Winds Aloft: 1 . Clea r .... . Surface Ceiling: Clear 4. Visibility: 12 miles 5 . Cloud Cover: None S..1ugert1e s, l'JY Hou ::;~w lfe N-Jt a ,_:ai1able 7 . 1.::>:-~perature inversion between surface and 1 4 , noo -strong Othe r Unusual Ac tlvlty or Conditions : See (;{7) L Intercaption o~ Llel"ltific ation Acti.nn 'lc1ken: ?. '.lloon 1\ctivltv: Non.~ K. ~ Position, Title and Commenrs of Preparing Officer: 2nd T,t Thomas 8 o Waller 4713 th Def Sys Eval Sq. . Stewart Air Force Base, .NevJ YO.!..:k I believe that the UFO seen by these people may hnve been a phenomenon associated wit h the temperature inversion. Ne w York Stute Police confirmed the s ighting - 2 patrolmerr sa~' th~ ot5jeet . Physical Ev idence: developed sibly one photograph which has -not yet been ill forward same if it turns out UFO Sighting Hq AFSC (TDE\1\f) D EP A RTMENT O F THE AIR FORC E HEADQU.<\IHcP.S 16030 AIR ilASE G~OUf (ADC} SfEWA~T \II{ FORCE BASC:, N!:N YO~'< 12554 T~e attached report is submitted in accordance with para C~ange A to AFR 200- 2 . FOE?. THE COM111ANDER UFO Report