PROJECT 10073 RECORD f ~ . DATE TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION Denv~r, Colorado three \-:itn"'=sses 3. !;OlJRCE Civilian ::. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 10. CONCLUSION Astro(Sirius) b'~ At th~ time of the of 123 degrees and si~hLing Sirius v:as on an azirluth at an elevation of 14 d egrees. l S . LENGTH OF OBSERVATION li 2 hours i .o. TYPE OF OBSERVATION j: Ground Visual Tx i 7. COURSE I &quatic movements l a. PHOTOS ?. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observers watched a star like object larger than a star perform err~tic mov~n1ents in the eastern p~rt of the sky. The objects size and brightness was amazing, for if anoth~ star was th~ size of a pin tip, this object would be the size of the pin h~ad. It we~.s about five to 10 time3 brighter than a regular star. Object. could have b~.:!n a star, but the observer said that he did not to it was a star. The description i s consistent with that of an astrono~ic&l observation. Sirius \-JOuld ha ve been fairly lo . .; on the horizon and woul.:l have been the brightes t -.stron6~:1ical y ca body in th~ sky. I r: T n 4\ I= p A~ 0-~29 lTD E) Prevlou edlt!on of thh form may .,. u .. d. Proposed reply to Rete1ence your letter of 30 December 1966 regarding your obaer- alleged f'lying object over tbe Denver area A study o~ the information vb1cb vation: was you submitted for your 7 December 1966 obser- and 1 evealed that you probably observed the star,, Sirius The description,'-. a1ze ~ br1gltuess, etc scintillation sr ril.ia ~. 'J'hich tor-less than.: 11tars. intozma.Uon low 1n the sky. submitted 1t does appear that Sirius observed. The Air Force has received several reports during the months of ~vember and describing similar observations such aa you1s .. occaaions, 1'cel that Sirius \/2-S for re!)Orting obser-1ation to the Air (VIiZI L ~ L I( tl f ~ -,I .v rC? 'rY~Jm/PJw fL.tJU' /],11-?)(/. r~1hf lf?: vv''P ~{flJq /?t// OBJCC T .)/ Jt ({ da1(b paiv t /YVU~1i~ /lt~{XA~