1. OA ., E TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION ' - 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Approx. 15 minutes 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground Visual 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Long Branch, N. J. 10. CONCLUSION Insufficient Data Form 164 requested over 30 days, and not received as of this dat,, if form is returned, sighting will be reevaluated. 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observer looked to the sky and saw an elliptical object, darker than the rest of the sky. It was spinning rapidly from left to right, or counter-clockwise. Across the front were four alternating blue-white lights. On the top & bottom were two lights, the top one being slightly pink. Object was about 50 degrees elevation. It was slowly wanning and flying into the western sky. FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) Prnlo~ae Utlofte of thle form mT be u .. d. Proiect Rlue Pook Wt"i~ht-Patter~on Air Force Base I should like to renort the sighting or an unidentified flving cbject on March )1, 1066. These are the details: Around 7 : 30 I went 011t to look at the stars, since I had been studving ~stronomv in school. I had not been out long when I not- iced an elliptic8l object darker then the rest or the sky. lt was S'l"'inninp, ran!dl,. rront left to right, or COlJnter-clockwise. Across tne f'!"o"'lt were 'four alt.ernating blue-white lights. On the ton a.nd botto"Yt ""~" two l.t~;ts, tl-1e ton on_, bet,~ slighting "'ink. Ne 1~ti lea~ed to u~e a nrotractor as an al'!atenr astrolabe, so T t:-.:~d to ,..,~:~sure ite T'lositton. I t 'R'lS abo,tt c;o degre~s un in t h e It was slo,R'ly wantng and flv1.ng a;vav 1nto the west. it W P S . co letelv gone. ~nclosed is a sketch I have made or thP-obiect fro~ ~e~orv. J wo1tld also be glad to Answer anv further qu~s tions. Resnectfully yours,