(2 Hitnesscs) I iO. C\;~;CLU~lON "" O:= C~S::.":CVATIO~ 11. S~l:: F su:::.\ARY A:~:l ANALYSIS ~ 9. PHYSICAL EVI:lE~CE Provloua o::!~C':u c! th!c tonJ c:7 bo uood, FTD ( '.I'DE'.J) Wrigbt-Pattterson .AFB, Ohio 45433. Walton, New York 13856 Dear l-ira Your letter ot 26 April 1966 1fo_ .~vernor Roc~feller has been referred to oul' ot!'iceror'"evaiuation. The event which you described in your latter was indeed the observation of a brilliant meteor. This event vas witnessed by many citizens throughout the eastern part of the United States. The meteor vas also photographed and 1 t must have been a beautiful sight to see. You have been a witness to a rare phenomena vhich very fev peopl e ever get to see . I am enclosing copies of photos o!' similar events, but your meteor must have been much prettier than those which have been photographed in the past. Thank you for your interest in reporting your observation. Sincerely, ;!!c:'IUR ~ Irf!'.ANILLA, Jr, Major, USAF ehiet', ProJect .Blue Book Cy of Photo pl~.1r,~ ~oJ ~ouvliiJti UJ,,t j ' O'J :f>..;q ccnt-.e-ct ~h1t ~nl tliiecl flyin~ o~j0ct ,;:-. C:.J! t.ln L. H\hli'lh-4dlft ;; 1:--st;to: ~J~lo1 C~5orvlt~& Albany, New York ~\l'i.~i1'z.-? at tl)r~n ,'\lr forcu !:Lssw, C..h~o o: Lxt~nJion G- 6373 -;~y C.f)?Y of t.~i$ latto.rt I cw'1l ~.i'~1ing P-.lch of thii ~bovo ., e ovJ of y~-.Jr CCI ,.lr. A.G. :-:art\hall r;r. C.L. HQ.-n~n ay / Fcr~!gn Technical d1v1s1 ont A1r ForCQ sy~t s CG~nanJ ~!.rir;ht-i-Jattur~on Ai~B, (,!lio I I I I I I I I I 0 I I II I 0 I I I I I 1 I I I I I I lo I