1. DATE TIME GROUP 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS s. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Over 1 Hour 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual 9. PHYSICAL EVIDEW:E PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION Beverly Shores, Indiana 10. CONCLUSION (VEZ~US) v Stellar Uag VENUS, RA 21.4J., -lhl. Lot in East and r:l.Slilg. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observers first impression of the objecy was that it \'laS an unusual looking star but thereR were no other stars visable. It \-Tas dawn. Appeared to land on the go.rund east of the observer. Then seemed to slovtly raise it self. FTD SE p 63 0-329 (rOE) Pro\rlou .. erflllon o f thl rorm coy bo uud. Wright-Patterson AF.B, Retei'tmce your unidentUied observation or March 1966. regt eta that ,... baTe not contacted ,ou at an earlier date, bouever, corx eapcmdenc:e due to our heavy workload, this that baa been poaaible. at~acbing a rrD J'cra 1.64 vbieh I would appreciate your c:omplat.i.nc and returning to our office in tbe envelope videcl 1A order tbat an evaluation JJJa7 be made .. Sincere 17, mLA I 3r, MaJor, USAJ' Pl\IJect Blu .. Book ,. Ca.llecl Star:_:; , :,WAsHINGTON. (AP), -'11lat . object in the sky Deputy Sher- . '.iff Dale F. Spaur of. Raven~ .... Ohio,. said be. and his partner chased for an hour and a half last Sunday probably was the -planet Venus. says the-,Alr S p a u r reported "somebody . had control over'' the object. But the Air Foree said "radar indicates that no airborne o~ . jects were in the area at tbe time of the sighting." Venus was rising in the southeast at the time, the Air Force said, and was brighter than any star in the sky. 1be same night. Pollee CIIJef Gerald Buchert of nearby Man- tua, Ohio, said he took a pic- . ture of an objeet resembling "two table sau(.tr s put toge er." Concerni.Dg Buchert's claim . the Air F01ee said: . "Photoanalysis of the aega- . tive ... indicates that the 've1 y bright tight'' which he tried t photograph does not aopear as an imar The two . which appear on the negative are PI obably t!e resuJt of . ceS!ing defeets due-to oid focpd film and poor handling . . " : HUJJdreds. of oersoos iD both Ohio and PemsYtnnia reported - seeing a '"brilliant and shiny" . object in the sky early SUnday. The Air Force did not comment : OD this.