PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. OA TE TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION 28 March 66 28/lOOOZ Sulpher Grove, Oldtown, Ohio 3. SOURCE 10. CONCLUSION Civilian Astro (STAR/PLANET) 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Not Reported 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual. Stationaro 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE looked lile a small star only it ap}Eared to jump up and down. Reddish tinge color to bluish white. Witness was rather vagt e regarding its motion said that he couldn't estimate its apeec. It moved from 5 to 90 degrees in 15 minutes. However anotehx witness thought it was a star and said that the 10 ft drop could have been an 111usicn. . FTO SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) p,.,.Jou ecuu- of thle ,_ ml' be u .. d Sight ing of 23 t>1arch 1966 Four Groups -1 Group North of Yellow Springs , 1 Group North of Runway, 39. 51 La.t, 84. 41 Lo:1g, ~ 1 Group rm of Sulpher Grove 1 Group SSE and of Base, 3 miles north of Oldtown. Se cond group s a w object, couldn' t estimate speed, looked like small star, like pea, or ~inch, first at 5 deg ~, elev 8.1 dti=~; moved, jumped e l !r.l .At up and then dropped down, 5 ~ az to 90 deg oiJuv, North -East, 90 az, 4. 5 elev, had sexton compasses. At 0500 lost sight and contacted other group. It looked redish color, couldn't identify as a/c, just apoint of light, couldn't estimate speed, 5 deg - 90 deg , 15 minutes. Reddish tin~ to bluish white. Did see Venus 7.526 elev, 119 deg az, Paul MAnaghan, 119 Lawnview Avenue, Dayton, Ohlo 454o9 said the 10 foot drop could have been an illusion .