Lyndurst Newjersey — January 1967

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PROJECi" 10073 RECORD 2. LOCA liON Ile:wr Jercey :,l)tJF:n: 10. CONCLUSION SATET..I.ITES Nlll'l'ER Or :':ISJECTS 1.;-L:=NGTH o:: 03SERVATION BRl~F SUMMARY ANti ANALYSIS 1YPE OF C?.S::.RVATION ~11::-ound Vig~l ~n.lllyGiG D:,;\de due PHYSICAL i:YlJ::NCE Prevlou ed::!~n" of t h h form may I used, .}rlr j .JZcAJ J-1tvlv-.:ti"'?- L' I ,TDET/UFO (Maj. Quintanilla/ 70916/Jaf/11 Oct 67) \: .... I ) UFO Observations -; Hq 4 38th Air Base Group ( OBO) L Reference your letter pertaining to UFO Observation of ~.n-. is vie"'ing and photographing aatellitea. ::-eports t:W.t: Sta::-l!:<e ... a r J.Ke object 7 :00 to 7 :10 ? . M. moving SE object 6 : 1 5 to 6 :25 P.~1. moving S object 8 :00 to 8 :10 P .:-1. caving N3 ob,ject 7 :4o to 7 :55 P . M. moving E object 11:00 to 11:10 p.~t. mo.ring NE object 9 :1.15 to 10:00 P .i.f. moving NZ object 10 : 00 to 10:15 P. ~t. mo;ring S object 10:45 to 11:00 P. M. moving E object 11:05 to 11:15 P. M. moving SE object 9 :30 to 9 : 40 P .M. moving SE Ou: satellite reco~ds sho~ that on: Echo II wns going SE at 7:09 P. M. at '920 longitude 40 L~titude .Echo II .;as goi n g SE o.t 6 : 24 P. M. a t 82'> longitude 40 latitude Echo I ...as going NEat 8 :01P. M. at 7CJ longitude 40 latitude ?Ageos A was going SE a t 7:32 P.~. at 78 longitude 4oo latitude Echo I ~es going NE a t 10:54 P. M. at 70 longitude 4o0 latitude Echo I s going ~m a t 9 :41 P . M. at 900 longitude 4o Ec~o II s going SE at 10: 0 2 P. M. at 660 longitude 4o Echo I vas going SE at 10:52 P.H. at 56 longitude l~oo latitud e Ecbo II "Was going 3E a t 10 :56 P .M. at 81 longitude 4oo latitude Echo I -.:as go~ng SE at 9 :26 P.!I. at 91 longit~de 4oo latitude 3 . The Echo satellites are 6oo to 700 rail~s hi;;h and are q_uite bright. The Pageos A satellite is about 3600 miles high aad although it is not as bright as the Echo satellite s , it is visible to the naked eye. 4_ 'i.be~ photographing th~se satellites is bound to get just a !)Oint source of light. However, i.t" h e vishea to i:!IJ.)rove the . quality or his p icutre he should try a time exposure 5.. We are returning .M.r poor quality, ~e di d not ~to analysi s done. FOR I'HE COMMAi'WER ....u-='S C. !WIATT, Colonel, USAF photo to you. Because of the ..... Qt 1 t '1116!3 nec-essary to hsve any or Tec~ology and Subsystems DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE H EADQUARTERS 438th AIR BASE GROUP (MAC) M cGUIRE A IR FORCE BASE, N EW JERSEY 08641 SUBJECT: UFO O":>servations ro, HeC.01arters Foreign Technology Div~s~on (Col James C. Manatt) \1/"~;:::t-Pa.tterson AFB, Ohio 45433 l . Ne are i n receipt of two UFO letters and photos that may be of L'17.e::"est. to you. Due to the dates of the observations and the areas cov d we feel it is too late for an interview with the individuals ccr:cerned. 2. :.:r was pe:-sonally intervie1ved by Hajor Ross, approximavt;..L. a yr;:ar ago. Major Ross vras then the Base Operations Officer. ?4r se photos he hac t en at that time but were of the same quality as the pho7.os inclosed so t h'3y ,.ere returned to him. There was no action taken at :.nat time . 3 . :~you feel a dditional information is needed I shall be only too i-:3..:::;::-to help in a..11y ~o-ay possible. FOR ~HE OO~fMANDER nmi . .!.~J c D'3:AKYNE, ~R.) I LtColonel, USAF Ba3e O?erations and aining Officer l. Ltr, Mr. 2 . Photo, q ... fJSjL-"1 A A-7)t'Cf JI.AJ'-.r/ v{- UFO C'.;s~?""-r3.tions t:Sao;:rucl.r':,~r~ Fo:rai.gn 'fe chnolo,tzy 1. .1~ ar~ in r eceipt of t~-wo UYO l&tl,ers and phot.o~ t hat. ma.y be of intereet. t.o you. Jl'Uil to t ' ,e dat.es of t he o'ua ervati on s and t he areaa cover~ we feel it i s too l ate for a n interview with the individuals concern~d. 2. . :... perso:n.i11y intervie wed by Hajo!' Roes, a yea:: a go. -.. or doss ':ta.t then the '9as~ Oper.:tt lone Offic er. sent. ;::1otos h e had t aken .l.t that time but \iere of the eame p~ot~ inclosed so they ~er8 r eturned to him. There was no action takan a.t t ha t t ime. 3. :! you fe~l additio a information i s needed I s hall b e only too ha?~ ~o help in any ~Qy ] Oesible. FOR T!ts cm.r.fAND:SR HO:i.\?.D C D'? A~ J il., :,.,.:;olonel, USAF Basa Oper~tions and Tr g Officer 2 . Photo,