PROJECT .001: . C:-Ru 1; OA ;-e TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION 3 Nov. 66 4/0lOOZ Bloomin1 Grov, ~c..: Yo~ .. k one wit..-.es.-., 3. SOURCE 10. CONCLUSION Civilian Astro(S/P) 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 15-20 minutes 6. T'rPE OF OBSERVATION Ground Visual stationary e. PHOTOS. 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observer noted tv1o ai:f'erer;r. o'oj ects that changed in color; red ch~nging to gr~en cl1~nging to \':hi te bac!< to red durin& the ob3crv~tion. Tne objects mneuvered erratically but al\:~ys return~d to the origion-.1 pos- ition. The oojects vtcre observed for 15-20 minutes on several differ~n~ nights. The description is c o n:,istent h that of ~n astro- nomical observation. ',iithout a definite azimuth of the objects it is d1. ~ficult to definitely pinpoint the f TO S E P 6 3 0-3~9 (TOE) Previou dlUona of thle foru m .. v h ua1ui Description of the Object(3): 2. Size compared to a know object: :;. .... cut tl r . 5. Formation, if more than one: ?"c C:: s'1 ~i te :"'-:-r .::: :.~c:-: 6. Any discernible features or details: 7. Tail, trail, or exhaust, including size of same compared to size of object(s)~ j i~ one o t 3 e rv ed 8. Sound; if heard, de scribe sound: 9. Other pertinent or unusual features: ~Tor: e B. Description of Course of Object(s): 1. What first called the attention of observer(s) to the object(s): 2. Angle or elevation and azimuth of object(s) when first observed: 3. Angle or elevation and azimuth of object(s) upon disappearance: 4 . Description of flight path and ma::.2uver s of obj~ct(s): 5. How did the object(s) disappear: How long (were) the object(s) visible: C. Manner of Observation: 2. Optical Aids: D. Time and Date of Sighting: 1. Zulu time-date group of sighting: C lCC Z 4 ::~,, 1S6E Light conditions: Location of Observer(s): Ecx 4:2 Blcc::~ :::_;: F. Identifying Information on Observer{s): 1 Military or Civilian: C 1 v 11 i g,n 3 . Age: Ac u 1 t 4. Mailing Addre s 5 Occupation: 6. Estimate of Reliability: I te:Sc \:; I'~ ev-: Y cr 'k G. Weathe r and Winds -Aloft C onditions at Time and Place of Sightings: 1. Observer(s) account of weather conditions: 2. Report from nearest AWS or U.S. Weather Bureau Office: 4. Visibility: 5. Amount of cloud cover: 6. Thunderstorms in area and quadrant in which located: Vcne 7. Vertical temperature gradient: 3 } o l CCO feet. H. Any Other Unusual Activity or Condition: I. Interception or Identification Action Taken: Len e J. Location, approximate altitude 1 and general direction of flight of any air traffic or b~lloon releases in the area -vvhich might possibly account for the sighting : K. Position title and comments of the preparing officer: L. Existence of physical evidence such as materials and photographs: