Boulder Colorado — December 1966

Category: 1966  |  Format: PDF  |  File: 1966-12-8280525-Boulder-Colorado.pdf
Keywords: purple, 3ouldc, colordo, watchinr, fpafb, 0diatal, rograi, dollc, dizcranible, howdd, instz, elactr, 0rolo2ical, contftlle, kuster, ntied, aeeins, buoke, noeind, oigaz, tholj, obeod4, appxaz, oheokad, obmrrer
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DATE T t'ME GROUP 2. LOCATION,_. .---:---t \. HUMBER OF OBJECTS 3ouldc;!9 Colordo :r.ul t iplo 10. CONCLUSION Astro (Sir ius) Siriu~ w~s rising on ~n a~imuth of 115 degrees ju~t before the sightings. ' LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS :. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground Visual Bx St.:1tionary I . PHOTOS PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Observ~r w~tched st~r like object in the Southeastern sky for about 20 minutes. 7he colors were white, changing to red, green, purple ~nd blue. The obj~ct was still visible after the 20 minute observation. TI1e obs~rv~r ~as out watchinr, the s tars when the object was no~ed. !'he description is consistent with tht of ~n -.strono:ni~l observation. Sirius with a stellar ma~nitude of -1.5 is quite bright -.nd when low on the horizon is often mist-ken for UFO. . TO s e p 6 3 0-329' (TO E) Pre loa edJUon of thl fona may b. u .. d. ATT~! OF'; X?C? SlTBJ :::CT: Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) Fl!D '/fPAFB {TDETR) Hright-Patterson AFB, ~Jh~n ur.idcnt.ifie~ will ba filled in flying obje cts (U~'O) are reportc~, t::~ .follouing info1~.ation a.nd than for~1a:-d~d i m::r.0diatal:r to ?lans/?rograi'l attantion Description of the Object(s): (1) Shape. S "o (2) Size compared to a knm.;n object (use o:1e of the follo::ing terms: ;!.3~d of;:. pin, pea, dime, nic~:el, qua.rter, half dollar, silver dollc.1r, --baseball, grapefr~.~i t, or basketball) held in the hand at abo\.l t arm s lengt,h. . SaM aa (1) above purple am 'bl ( 3) Color. Whi" (lL) Numb~r. (5) Formation, if more t han one { 6 ) Any dizcranible features or datails (7) Tail, t~ail, of object(s). or exhc.ust, including size of sa.11a co:,1pared to size Angle or elevation and azimuth or cbjec~(~) upo~ disappaar ce. 4 Description of flight path and ma0.euvers of objact, s Howdd the object(s) disappear? (Instz.r:t~:'leously to tr-JZ: north, etc.) S"'iU risible a" rlow l ong was t~a object(s) visibla. specific, 5 m:1.nu-ces, 1 hour, etc) i'~c;nner q : Observation: Use o:-~.e or elactr:i::d.c. ( If electro.'1ic., specify type of radar.) (2) State~ent as to us3a a:~6 cescription ther~of. 2.ids ( te\)sco,)~.~ir.cculars, n aa we ali .,. a ~a so :r. o rt. n ; ( 3) If the sigh tin~ is rr~ade uhile air'.Jon8 j gi vc type of and dCJ.t e of h . Any other unusual act~vity or c o:1ditio:1, net:.0rolo2ical, or othe::\li.se, \.fn ich r.1ight account for \,he sighting. i. I:~terception of ident.ific~:~ion action taken (such action rr.c-..y be t. <en uhe~cve:::-f~asible, complying rri th existing Air i)efense c:irec ti vcs) .. j. Locatio:1, a~r ra c ~n ne approximate altitude, and area ~t time or sighting. gene:.:--al di~ection or !lig:y~ o1 :: .. r..~r . k. Position title and comw.ents of the preparL~g officer, including his p~eli~ina~f analysis or the po~sible cause of the sighti~g (s). Contftlle:r IQ, 'lSS' Kuster, UDk:aown l. Existence of. physical evidence, such as materials and photographs. ~ck1a) ~ow~ OP'mto~ ..ntied. npon -alao Jr.I.L ligh~ aott 1n reponed aeeins o zi a a "he 0435Z .. Buoke}T :sa. ~) noeind follold.Dg info frola C.n"-z-.. u to ~ J !41-~m., 27, 25th s."., Be-ula.~, Colo, aish"ill8 a oigaZ' ped olajo" (sid.e viw) ebapecl (tholJ&h" to be ~a4 on n. .. ) Sou~u~ ot toz-appza:& 10 a ( 0415Z -042 5Z) Colo:r :troa ncl , -l ObeoD4 lt OC'Ald. DOt coul4 " "M. (CQ 1a a q I to Ss' Williau at appxaz te 003 .. , t~ OQ em clut,' alH oheokad .13 WM."blr ObMrrer). aa4 o))jeot wu Men tro. hia J&ri and/..::>r ::;ao gra:Jh i C al y.>OSi tion .~. pOSition r,,-i t h ::00 i'u ~"Cl'iC(;; to a kno,;n. l .:.nl:, . .:.. -_-~( also s:~:HA ld b~ gi ven in electrical report~J, s t:':!!l a s ' S, .. ,r of 3lue Luken. '.i'ypograph:..cr-..1 errors or ng<:rblingt: of~cn r.~:;ult.s in el~c .. .:.:ic~lly t .. a.l'ls::1itt~d r:1~ssages, making location plot s difficult or i.mp~.:~::;ibl~. Icentifying Information on ubse~ver(s): reliability. (1) mail in addre (2) Hili tary -Nacr:e, grade, organization, duty, and estimate of , relia'::>ilit.y. g . ~Ieathar ar.d -...Iinds -- Aloft conditio~s C":>server( s ) acco~r.t, of -;reather coi:di tions ... & ViaiDili~ 20 ailea. Sudaoe wiiiU Seat& a." 8 (2) R~port. i"rom nearest f~!:JS o~ U.s. (!ec;t::er Bt:.r-ea~ Office of and veloci~y indegreas cnd knots at sur~ace, 6,000, 10 Visibility. 'fhu.'1de~:stor:ns i:1 aroa ~rrl qt:adra':1t i n (:hich l ocz.t.zd.,