1. DATE TIME GROUP 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS PROJECT_ 10073 RECORD .. 2. LOCATION LaGrange, Georgia (J Witnesses) 10. CONCLUSION Astro (STARS/PLANETS) Probably tho st,ars CAPELJ.A And BETEIGF.lJSE and the planet JUPITF.B S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 50 llinutes 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Viaunl 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Observers sighted threo objects in the northwestern sk7. Th~= objects chaneed colors from ,;old to white to red &ld back to white. The motj)on wna crraLic moving up and dawn, back arxi forth but gcnoroLly rani.ining in the sOJM area. o,Pservaticn of tl~e three oh; ~cts tor~k rlace froi'Tl t he third f loor o f ~i :3 dor~:d torY thr(juih ap open \-Jinpow, no screen.& Objects \lf~re at abou;t ?90 de,grees azinuth and about 60 de.~ees above the hor i zon. GLE C~ ELEVATIOH AnD AZIM1JTP. OF OBJECT ( S ) UPON DISAPPEA iCE: ..... Tl .... .,._o sr.l!J.ler <:)b .iects gisapEeared (like lights going out) while objects were in the (4) DESCR:?~IC ; OF FLIG!i'I PAT:~ A:!D ~rAVEU VERS OF 03JECT (S): Large ob5ect \.faJ first seen -- e t..vo s::!alle~ o!1es ~Ner see~ late~. T!--te lar?e ob iect would "3:.ar s::.dewa7s S.l :-o Ur' :: -r.t"'o s ite aouea.:-eG s~all ob~ects san eare d l i k e li~ht o~n The lar.e r ob~ect noved .-s .. l .. o ... w ... l-.v....., ... t .. o ......., ~ .. c~,::~ast nd disa eared behi:1d the t r ees which blocked l,u!"ther LC G (*ii ) TPE OEJECT (S) VISIBLE? (3e specific , 5 ~inute$, l hour, etc.): '0,-ro s::1alle:-ob,iects -3.bout fifteen minutes total b ett.-reen approxi.l!atalya object -viewed a ~otal o.t a bou t 5C ninut e.s bet,o~een approxL tely 0020-0110 hourp 1;.3e one o r 3.nY combinati r!'l of t h e ~ro'..:nd-Elect !'')nic, A i r-Flectronic. following it~ns: Ground-~/isual, (if elect~ ._,~ic, sr~cif,, .. t;rpe 0: (2) Statement as to optical aids (telescopes, binoculars, etc.) used and description thereof. ~ike incr,asir,g the size of a light. (J) If t~e sighting occurred while air-borne, give type of aircraft, identification number, altitude, heading, speed, and home statio~: TYPE OF AIRCRAFI': ... .J/-.A ...... ID~NTIFICATION NR: iT/A d. TD!E .t\:JD D d.T ~ 0? SI G:ITINrz: ::a3ten :Jta:1:i3.rd TimeD.\'_'2: l Acril l9h6 e , LOCA~IO.,. OF ::: ~-::-TER.(S): Gi7e ~a~:. ::.a-:.itude a !1d l c:1gitude o f each observ-er, a~d/or geog~ap~ical position, In electrical reports, five a position with reference t c a ~T-oN~ _andmark also , such as "2mi r; of OP,eville"; "3~i S', i .Jf "3lue :.ae ." Typog~ap!":ical errors or " garblinp" often occur i:1 electr-i..cally tra!1.s~tted ~essages, naki~g loca~ion plots difficult or impossible. lf'"TGITTIDE: 8~0 02 rr.i!1s GEOGRAP!-IICAL POSITIO~r: and Broad Street. ,iE.~T~3R A1ID 'liiNDS -Aloft Conditions at Time and Place of Sightings: (1) Cbserver(s) account of weather conditions: Clear soring ni~ht -:, OBSERIJZ:1' s ?!-fYSICAL CONDITio~: Excellent -had net been dr L~kin.r and/or under h . :tE~ 'ARKS: the room to look and observed what they believed to be a UFO hut on checking R,obins AFB, :-ec~ia, before the other b oys discovered that Hhat~ th~v \-:ere looking in la t :: a n;.rone else. ar:! are ~o ~lans to o ri~t anvthing in the n soaoer about the scientific t~a~i~z. :o~t:a.red tl;e han') (2) .a.~:GLE CP. ELE'IATION A7!D AZI!-:t~i C? 0Ev~C1'(3) :tJE'; FIRS"r ORSE !ED: dopmit9cv through an open ~aow. pp (3) A~GLE OR ELEVATIO~J A~;D AZIHUTt~ OF OBJECT(S) UPON DISAPPEARA.JCE: (4) J~':a!PTIOr: OF FLIGHT PATH A};D ?IAt!EUVERS OF OBJECT (S): 1arger object and at a;r..s le:: :::c~t~d about two ir:cpes t o right a~d t o left and about sa:~ jistance up and ~:)-,.7:. Two s..:all~r ob.~cct..3 appeared tu lposely f o1lo.., t!1~ ~j ute duratio~s. 7h~ first fi;e :r~utes betwe~n C()l -00 0 hours he viewed Tiewed t~!"ee ob,iect s through 5440 binoculars. r-'F OBSERVATIO~I: occu ei ~hile ~it-bor , .~4-'lLion descr:.bed oe ... leveo. t ha : s tt4dent.s :..denti t ies entered t~e