0 o ) PROJeCT 10J7::. xc:.:cr-~CJ 3. ~\OIIRCE tfo NUMBER OF OBJECTS o'io LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 3 hours 10 minutes {1. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground ViGUal 7 , COURSE ? . PHYSI CAL EVIDENCE 10. CONCLUSION Astro( S/t>) ~ Satellite(.C:cho I) 11, BRIEF SUMMARY A ND ANALYSIS Observer rt:i ort,cd < l~Vl:n L/ J s ... ur .~. :.t th:-ee hour f)er .: .... a.. The object .. \oJcre l; 4~c,ec 1.h;.m 1.he ~ights on p:..ssing a:.:- craft. '.'iie ten C.:r.nut:-sh:.~):u .:lojc:cts \:ere al~ern.4tir.g various colors. '.i.'r.e el~vent!1 ~F0 \olD s described as a circle of wl1it c li~ht. The f i r bt UFO, referred as t he mother ship, reportedly shc.t out a flash of ereen l ig!1t. There h<tS b!cm a r::..s h o~f S"i.L;htin<1S in tho are:4 and lc.c;.l a~tron"mern h:.ve pvlnted out that p\!oj)le are most likely seeir.g the st:.r, Canorus, and tho pl~et Jupiter . Ech~ I passed n~rth of the area at 055GZ and appeare s to be the white circle of liP.ht tho witness reported . r r o SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) Prev l oua adlllon o f thl fom> mt b u .. d DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS 15TH TACTICAL. FIGHTER WING (TAC) MACOIL.L. AIR FORCE BASE, FL.ORIOA 33608 ATTN OF: 15 OOI suBJEcT: UFO Report TO: AFSC (FTD) Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 l. In accordance with AFR 200-2, the foD.ovr.ing lnfor1nation regarding UFO s is submi. tted. 2. UFO' s were sighted by Hrs. from 2325 on 17 Oct 66 a . Description of the objects: (1) Ten of the UFO~s were 1-eport.od as being donut-shaped. Hotfever, the observer saitl that ohe could not see through the object, but they appeared to be hollowed out. in the cenl,cr. The eleventh U.FO uas described as a circle of ,.,hi. te light The objects were lareer than the lights on passing airliners. The donut-shaped UF0 sphere of light t-1as whi tc al t e 1nate l y red, yellow, and Eleven UF0 s were sighted. See attached diagram dra\m by Mro. See item (1). (7) The first UFO, referr~d t o by Hrs. ship", reportedly shot out a flaoh of gree n light. No sound was heard. b . Descript,ion of course of object-s : (1) The lights . f or flight See attached diagram and key. Objects were still visible wha n ( 6) Three hours and ten minutes . serve r r atired for the Manner of observation: (1) Ground visual. (2) Binoculars. d . Time and date group: (2) Night. Location of observer- - 2756rJ 8223tv . Y.ng information--civilian; Mrs . 30 ; Tampa, Fla.; housewife; appearad ratlonal. g . \.feather and winds : stu face wind3 of 5 knots, from SE. (4) EXcelle nt . k . Com111ents of investigatint: offic~r: S~ght.i.n~,;s could hava r (:Juulted f roJ'1'l aircraft lights , satellites, or stclJ.or for,ltat.ion~. No ot.her sight- j ngs wer"' reported from this p'lrL.l.cular or~'l, nlthou.,h 'l.h,;)r.:! ll!ts b n a ri-::h of co'!,rorl1i :,~ ... i ht, "' u.ot'.tJ_, t.!t.J .... t:lcor.ll l r~e ... t, star vl::si!Jl u .1.rom oarth, and tav pl~tet, Ju}Jito r 1 . The observer furnished the investigating officer wit h a diagram s howing the movement of t he obj ects sighted. The observer also prepared a key to explain the diagram. Annotations made by the investigating officer to further clarifY the diagram are noted with an asterisk. FOR THE COMMMIDER S. R, Colonel, USAF 2 Atch Commander for Operations 1 . Diagram !Vt/trh 18oR s .;k f. j .z. o/VTli L ~TlJ TJ ~:'I'Jtll'-1 u~lf7Ttli1 L. I :::c L fi'll v