1. 3A TE liME GROUP 3. SOIJRCE 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION North Babylon, New York 10. CONCLUSION As t ro(S/P) Satellite(Scho I ) 4 witnesse s 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 6. Tl'P E OF OBSERVATION Gr ound visual 8 . PtfOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Observero ~atched three objects in the sky for up to three hours and thi rty minutes . The object s wer e not moving except i n a squar e patt ern. The main body of the objects was f l a shing various colors. One object moved a croas the sky f rom the ~v to the . It had a 25 foot trail of blue light anci ex.I-Jaust. Observer s r eport ed hearing whistl i.ng, hUIJllli ng, and buzzing s ounds duri ng the obserration. Observer s compared the obj ects to st~rs, butthe object s ere fle~.shing. The description i s consistent with tha t of an astronQ:nical observation. Saturn, Altair, Deneb, and Vega wer e in the western sky duri ng the observation p9riod. Echo I .-ms passing over 78\v- 45N a t 05042 heading toward the NE. FTO SfP 6 3 0-329 (TOE) Prevlou edlllofte of lhh form_, M u .. d, U. Did thtt ob1ec t d i soppear while you wr.rc totch ing 1 t? II so, !low? 15. D id the obje c t move behind !>om,th~rlg ot any time, portcul\lrly a c loud'! IF you J.uwored yr;~., thnn htll ">'hat (Ctrcle Ontt): Ye!> No =- 16. Did tho object move In front of <.>l)merhing at any t1me, pflrticularly o cloud? (Circle One): in front o f: _ P on't Kn o w . 18. We wish to know the angular aize. Hold o match stk k at arm length in lintt with o kuown t.~bJeCt on~ 1~-: .. ~,. mvch of tho object is covered by the head of the match. If you hod performed thi a experiment at tnfl t i .,.. ' I e sighting, h o w much o f the object would hove been covered by the match hood? 19. Draw o picture that will sho w t h e shope of t h e ob1ec:t o r o b jects. Lobel and include In yuut s ketch any detoi h of fho object that you sow auch oa wings , protr u&ions, etc:., and eapeciolly exhaust troilt or vapor trolls. Place on arrow bes ide th e drawi ng t o show the d irec.tion the obje c t was moving. 30. Hove yw ever seen this, or a aimi lor object b.fcra. If ao give dote or dotes ond loeotlon. 31. Woa anyone el .. with you at lite t ime you aow the object? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 Pie .. llat their na,"ea addreuea: 32. PI~ give the fellowlnt lnfmatlon ob~t yourself: TELEPHONE NUMBER City z.,.. SEX )1111LI.i Indicate any ocldltlonol lnformttlon about yourulf, Including ohy lpKiolexperlence, ~l.:h mil;$tt be pertlnnr . Whan anct t~ w+!Offt d id you ro!*t t_h~you hod n the obict? _ .. In the following a Ieetch, lmoglnt that you ore at the point ahown. Ploc:e gn '' J.." on '"'' r;urv'~ line. to a how ho.._ high the oblec:t woa above the horizon {tlcyllne) whn yw llrJt aow lt. Ploc:tt fJ "B" on the I:Jme c.:ur"ed line l<' ahow how high th object was above tht horizon (alcyllne) when you lost suw it. Plac e .:~n "A" on the c.ompou ''"' aow lt. Ploct a .,B .. on the compan whr yov lost aaw the ohjec:t, 28 . Or ow o picture thot will a how the motion that tht object or objects modo. Picco on "A ' ar rho boglnui.1A of rne path, a "8" ot the end of the path, and ahow any changea in direction during the 'ouru. 29. IF thor woa MORE THAN ONE obltct, thn how many were there? _ ....~) - Draw o plcturo of how they wert orrongd, and put on arrow to ahow the directton that thoy wortt travuling. 34. Dot you completd thia questionnaire: UNCLASSIFIED DUAITMIHI' Of THE AJI FOICI STAf'f MESSAGI IWICH DKOMIHt MESSAGI I NFO: XOP-1., XOPX-2; NIN-7., SA.FOS-3; DIA- l PrTU JAW RUEO~A4879 3011532-UUUU--RUEOHQA. l~!R uuuuu r. 52FTRWG SCAFB NY RIJEOFif/FTO WIRGHT-PATTERSON AFB OHIO RIJEOHQA/CSAF RUr.:DHQA/ 0 S.A F .0. ((lq Nitl, 21AOIV FO.~ 21! tiN, FTO FOR TOETR, CS4F FO~ AFROC, OSAF FOR SAF-91 (?l ~lEA. o~ A PIN UtJCLASSIFIED ADV CY DIA Page 1 of 1~ UNCLASSIFIED DIP.UT-.r OF ntl AJ. FOtCE SfAif MESSAGI IUJIOI INCOMJNG MESSAGI <7> VERY WIDE OLUE EXHAUST TRAIL, AT T IMES LO~ AS A CIT Y BLOCK. CB> HIGH-PITCHED HlJAM I NG & WHISTL ING. Bl) <1> SAW IT WHILE LOOKING AT STARS PAGE 2 RUED~A4879 UNQAS C4> SQUARE PATTERN & TIGHT CIRQES C5> I N LESS THAN 10 SECO"llS IT DISAPPEARED TO T~ &.'1. C~ ( 1 GOURNO VISUAL. r 0: ;r ll".t~9LC. OBJECT ALSO SEEN BY ' r 't 'J! OLD \I.Ft., HI S ~ .f!.:~R -!c MOTI~J:'R. SA~E ADDRESS. UNCLASSIFIED Page 2 ofl~ UNCLASSIFIED DEIAITMENr Of ntl All FORCE STAfF MESSACI IIAHOI INCOMING MESSACI 0 IRECT ION AVAIL ABLE ,. ; JF"flC~R. ('.J t-q STATC:O THAT HE HAS SEEN OBJECT UNCLASSifiED Page 3 of4 UNCLASSIFIED DIP.UTMIHJ Of THE All FOICI STAR MISSAGI IVJKM ntCOMING MESSAGI THREE NOGHT I N A RO~! .. ONCE H OBJECT CAME SO QOSE THAT IT BECAME AS B I G AS TWO HOUSES PUT TOGETHER. THI S QUESTIONABLE REPORT WI ll U~.OOL6TEOL Y BECOME THE SUBJECT OF LOCAL NEWS 1\ffEREST. l UNCLASSIFIED Page lt. CJf l FrD ( TDETR) f l Wriellt-?at.ter;bn A-JO'B, Ohio 45433 7 .NoJember 1966 \.fes t Bab1yon New York 1 l 101 Dear lofr. Referenc e your unidentified observation of 26 October 1966. T.le information r~hich we have received is not sufficient for eva1ua tion. Request you complete the attached FTD For.n 164 and return it in the envelope p rovided. We lfis n to tr..a."lk you :fo r reporting your observation to the Air Force. Sincerely, Jr, ~bjor, 8. IF yovsaw tho ob1ec;t ol NIGifT, what did you notce concerning the STARS and MOON? d. Uon't remember 8.2 MOON (Lircle One): G. 6ridlJ_I'!!oonltght.J b. Dull moonlight c. No moonlignt -pitch dark d. Don't remember 9. What ... ere the .,..oather condttiont ot the time you saw the objo~t? CLOUDS (C,de One): ~""a. Clear c. Scotter~ttl c lovJ s d. n ... ( . l)f he\l' y cii)Uch WEATHER (Circle One): b. fog, mtSt, ~ ltght rolu c. Moderate or heayy rain Don't remember 10. The objt~ct appeared: b. T ronapl~tml (Circle One). tf~. Aa o light J e , Don't remember 11. If it appttored oa a light, waa it brighter than the brlghteat ttors? (Circle One): C. o. flrtghte!) c. About the same d. Don'T know Compare brightneu to tome common object: 12. The edocu of the object were: \...h. Like a bright stor ' c.. Sharply outlined d. Don't remember 13. Drd tha obrect: (Circle One for eac:h quutlon) Don't ltnow Don't ltnow es > Don't know Yea Dot~'t lcnaw Don't know Don't lcnow geJ,. No Don't lmow Yea..../ No Don't know Appear to llond atlll at any time? b. Suddenly speed up ond rush away at any time? Brook up into porta or explode? Gtve off smoke? Chon~ bri~tneu? Change shape? f losh ~flicker? h. Ottoppenr and reappear? U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl. INFORMA'fiOEi Thia questionnaire haa been prepared aa that you can give the U.S. Air Force aa much information as pouible concerning the unidentified oorlal phenornenon that you hnvu oLIJerveti, Pleoae try to answer as many question 01 you possibly con. The information that y<.:u give will be used for reaearch purposu. Your name will not be used in conne<.tion with any st'ltemeni;;, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal Information ftC that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further detail s 1. When did you see the object? ? . f i me of r1o I' _..:.I ~+.;;;;::..... 3. T ime Zone: Month Yeor (Circle One): b. 'centra I c. Mountain d. Poe iflc Hou t Minvhu ( Circle t.)ne}: ._a(' Doylight So,no b. Sto.,dard 4. Where were yCN when you sow the obfect? Neoreat Poatol Addreu S. How long was obfect in alght? (Totol D urotlon} Houra Minute a ( o. Certain c. Not very s ure b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess 5.2 Was object In sight contlnuouly? 6 . What waa the condit ion of the aky? a . Bright r;;: Bright_ .. 7. IF you aaw the object during DAYLIGHT, where woa the SUN located as yo1.1 foc.l<~d a: rhe objo-r.t? . .-s~- (Circle One): a. In front of y ou d. T o your left .... b. In bock of you e. Overheod , , 3 '- FTO OCT 62 164 c, To your rignt f. Don't remember " '-/ :." J ''~. :: l Thl f~m auparaedee PTD 16 4 , J u l 61, whlc:h h ohDiet... ,-'_, 20. Do you t~ink you can estimate the speed of the object? (Circle One} (!;; No IF you answered YES, then what spood would you utin.a tct'( [t& 'I~-' (~-:r- \ .. - 21. Do you think you con estimate how far away from you tho object was? (Circle One) Yea l No IF you answered YES, then how for away would you say it was?~ --- 22. Where were you located when 'fOO sow tho obfect? (C irc/o One}: 23. Wore you ( Circlo One) a, In tho business section of a c1fy? (_ b:_ !" 1ha residential suc t ;c,,, ,ji o c ity? c. In opcm country~iao?------- (; Inside o building C Outdoors) d. Nllor on airfield? d . In on airplane (typo) e. Fl~ing over a city? e . At sea f. Fly;n~ over open country? Other--- 2.C. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBIL E or other vehicle at tho t1me, then complete the followi,.g queati\)fts: 24.1 What direction were you ~noving? (Circle One) b. Northeast d. Sou theast f. Southwest h. Northwest 24.2 How fast were you moving? .miles per hour. 24.3 Did you stop at any time while you wore loolcing at the object? (Circle One) Yes No 25. Old you obaervo tho object th rough any of the following? a. Eyeglauu Yu Binoculars Yes No Sun glouoa Tole scope Yes No c. Windshield Yes No g. Theodolite Window glass 26. In order thot you con g iv e aa clea r a picture as possible of what you sow, describe in your own wotds o COf'lmOf' object or object which, when placed up In the sky, would g ive tho same appearanc e as tho object wnlch ) ' OU SO"'