PROJECT 10073 Ri:CORD TJME GROUP 2. LOCATION ~.,IJr.r.t: CONCLUSION INSUFFICIENT iNAl,U/\'l'ION NUI~l~ER OF OBJECTS LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANAL YSI; None ntated 1l'PE OF OBSERVATION PHYSICAL EVIDENCE (TOE) Prevloua edltl'!na of thh fona .. J' be ueed, to letter f'rcm Retereoce your letter of 21 1966 regarding your unusual obaervatiOD on the night of 19 SeptesDber 1966. Without the submitted 1ntounation it does appear that the moon could have been responsible ror the observation. This would depend on whebher you observed this object at 9:30 P. M. CST or CI1r. Since the moon would have been setting at approximately 2100 CST on a azimuth or 250 degrees, the one hour would have made a lot cf direrenae. ~ the 19th, the moon would have been approaching the first quarter which occurred on 21 September 1966. U you would caoplete the enclosed Air Force f"otsm 164, a more scient1t1c :!.nveatigatioo will be poaaible I ~ .... .JONES. PRINCIPAL WOODSON HIGH SCHOOL HAYNESVILLE. LA. HAYNESVILLE, LA. September 21~ 1966 CO ANDING OFFICER 3trategic Air Co and 3arksdale Air Force Base, .!.JOU l S1 an a On Monday, September 19, 1966 at approximate! ow teacher-A. D. Williams, a studen and I were returnlng from driving the foot a ~layers home af~er practice. On our way back we sew a n ,:,~ject through and. above the trees which appeareo to b.e e moon, but on approaching closer, the object dis- appeared behina or in the trees. There wa s nJ moon reflection, but it had a reddish o~ange glow anC. ;.r as shaped in the formed of a quarter :;-_oon. It appea:--ed to be about 10 feet in width and approx- tely 50 to 75 feet in length The object appeared approximately 5 miles South of ~e.ynesville, Louisiana~ East off Highway 7.9. We think this is worthy of investigationo rely youl'' ~