PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. OA TE T IME G~OUP 2. LOCATION 3. SOUP.CE 10. CONCLUSION l (ECHO II) / 1. NUMBER OF OoJECTS ~CHO II at 2l08 EST \'Test of city 48 degrees aoov e horizon moving S. LENGTH OF OSSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND AHAL YSJS 10 Mi.11ut es t.. TYPE OF OBS~RVATION ST;f to NE 9. PHYSICAL EVIOENC! Object was steady ,.mite light like a second ma.g star. 1-fovin~ fran S~v to NE in a straight line. No noise and n o contrail loras observed. Observer stated tmt it looked like previ ousl: obs~ved artificial satellites. FTD SE P 63 0-329 (TOE) Pr ... toul odltJ- ot lhh r-_, ~ u .. 4 . AF"ROTC OE TACHMENT 875 AIR UNIVERSITY UNITED S T A TES A I R f"ORCE VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE SLACKSSURG , VIRGI NIA StmJECTc Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) TOe Foreign Technical Division (AFSC) Wright-Patterson Air Force :Base, Ohio 1. Reference page 17, TIG Brief Bo. 18, 27 AUBUSt 1965. 2. AFR 200-2 ia not available in thie detachment. Following UFO report therefore ia furnished direct to 7our office. LOOA!'I01h Blacksburg, Virginia (Near Roanoke) BYa Lt Col Theodore M. Fite, FR 16978, (rated Command Pilot) DESCRIPl'IOlh Single s"';eaq white ligllt, about like aeoond-magnitude atar. Firat observed juat north of Orion, apparent~ moving SW to BE. Passed over borizon, atill on straight line, after passing north ot Polaris. llo eourae oha.nge, no a pperent speed change. Estiaate about 10 minutes tz;oa borizon to boriz<>n. No eJ18ine noise, no visible contrail throUBh 7X glaasea, no blinking or nickering. Looked like previously obeerved artificial satellites. Sighting confirmed by two other witnesses. rlii' . TV o-t-E" n (' I AFROTC Detachment 87 5 VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE BLACKSBUJtG, VtROl!IIIA 24060 U~ITED ST.\TES AIR FORCE Official Bu1ineu FODIGH !B:HNICAL DIVISIOH (J.FSC) 'WBIOifr-PA'l'TERBOll AIR FORCJC BlSB, n110HIY'PO