PROJL:CT 1u073 RfCOh;u 1. DATE TIME. GROUP ! 2. LOCA'riON Roscoe, Ne'-" York one witnes~ 4. NUMD~R OP OllJL:ClS 10. CONCLUSION Aircraft(possi~le) 5, LLNG rtl Ot Ou:)t.oHVA'riON 10 minutes G. TYPI. (Jt Of)~LJ~VATION Ground Visual 7. COUf4~t! 9. PHY$1CAL ~VIOL;NC~ Observer not.ed t,.;o l i ~:1t.s v:it.h rJo clear outline; each object had'-.... ar.):;. \::ti"'c blinkine light. Object Ill moved th~ou.--:i1 th: ~:~: .. 1.;-. .-1:1ere red and white li~hts were observed ~=-"~ :!.Ls;tppc) .... c~c in the i;eRt nea.r the horizon The descrip~i~n ~G c0nsi~tcnt with that of ~n ~ircr~ft observ~tior.. Uu..! to tri~ lir..i d infori:.ation on object /12 it is o.ss-x1c~ it .. .-.:1s lso -.r. d.ircraft .-~s w~s object /11. ;.., loc~:::. ai.lport -..;~s co:riucting night operations approxim-.tel:f 12 ~il s southeels t of Roscoe. Description of the Object(s): 1. Shape: Not a definite shape. Two lights with no clnar outline. 2. Size compared to a know object: About the size of two large stars . 3. Color: Each object had a r e d and a white blinking light. 4. Number: Two 5. Formation, if more than one: No definite formation 6. Any discernible features or details: None 7. Tail, trail, or exhaust, including size of same compared to size of object(s): None obser"l9d 8. Sound; if heard, de scribe sound: None observ9d 9. Other pertinent or unusual features: None obser~1ed B. De scription of Course of Object(s): l. What first called the attention of observer(s) to the object(s): Brightnes3 and fact that object w~s not moving ~t first. 2. Angle or elevation and azimuth of object(s) when first observed: ObJect 1 -In the ~ast 30 elevation at first seamlngly s t~tionary. v~ Object 2 -Directly overhead. y/ 3. Angle or elevation and azimuth of object(s) upon disappearance: Object 1 -lloved through the zenith where r ed and whit~ lights were ob.:;~rved and disappeared i!'l the 'lest near the horizon., Object 2 -Not observed 4. Description of fliCJht path and maneuvers of object(s): Stationary at first t ben.lrapidly through zenith to disappea r i n ,.Jest. 5. How did the object(s) disappear: Object 1 -Nea r the horizon Object 2 -Not observed 6. How long (were) the object(s) visible: 10 Minutes C. Manner of Observation: 1 Ground visual 2. Optical Aids: Bona 3. From moving vehicle D. Time and Date of Sighting: 1. Zulu time-date group of sighting : 30 October 1966 . Be t "1een 2200 a nd 2230 EastBrn 2. Light conditions: Night -Clear E. Location of Observer (s): Nearest postal a ddress; Roscoe , Ne~-1 York F. Identifying Information on Observer(s): 1 Military or Civilian: 2. Name: Hrs 3. Age : Adult 4, Mailing Address: New York Tel. 5. Occupation: Hou sd'vti f e 6. Estimate of Reliability: Uo pri or experienc~ hot.J~v Jr I bel.iov~ t his t c 2 b~ a reliable r eport of the objec t s s eon , G. Weather and Winds - Aloft Conditions at Time and Place of Sightings: 1 Observer(s) account of weather conditions: 2. Report from neare at AWS or U.S. Weather Bureau Office: R.e crt 5 4. Visibility: 5 Amount of cloud cover: 6. Thunderstorms in area and quadrant in which located: - 7. Vertical temperature gradient: 3 ~ H. Any Other Unusual Activity or Condition: I. Interception or Identification Action Taken: - 0. ~:: J. Location, approximate altitude, and general direction of flight of any air traffic or balloon releases in the area which might possibly account for the sighting: K. Position, title and comments of the preparing officer: J , 1 t is r y or1niC'L trs.t ot~::.ct ;f l Due tc t'c e 1 1r. 1 t&d ~nfor::':lt::on a v ail:.1bl(; en cL .;t L. Existence of physical evidence, such as materials and photographs: