PROJECT 1007J l<t:COIW 1. DATE TI.V.!: GROUP 2. LOCATION 10. CONCL USION Civili~n ) -1. NUP.LIER OF OdJECTS '.Air e r a ft ( Hith aft.erburncr). !i. L ENGTH_:);= OBSERVATION ,, T l'PE OF C~5cRVATION Ground 1,'.:. :ual 7 . COURSE :;. PHniCAL E "IDENC E 11. B~IEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Cbs=~vcrs \-:atchcd a round shaped object that v1as bri~ht.er ...-.t the c~nt.cr. The ob,ject Wil s pr:iJn::~rLi:ly orange in color . The o':::j-:ct appear ed t o cxplodo, ernittine sparks that fell to\lt>.r d ! th~ 3:round. The v1hole object dise~ppenrcd by going d ark, th'l' , rea~peared briefly b(~fote goin~ out of vi e w. 'rn.e object mo-..,( alc;ly v;hil e cl i.mbin~ in a northerly direction. I Tn::: <!;!scription i s consistent. o~ith tha t of an aircraft obsc:t va~ io:1. There v1.-:rc ::cver Rl aircraft makinr, touh and GOS, ~.t. :.:-.~ local ai.rforc'! bast::. A check ... ,ith J.:cAFi3 to,.,,..r c..nd c~5! Cp~t;tt.ions pcr~onnc:l r c v.:o.lcd n o unusu-:).1 sit:htinzs . ;:o :.:...-:.us...:.al objects v:crc r<:flcctcd on loca l RAF'CCN radar facilit.:.os r: TD s. r p 6 3 0329 (TDE) Prov!ouo e<ilt.l,;>n~ o ( l h l o form mny bo uoed , In tlu following . .tc;),, lmaglnt thot you ore a t the point ahown. Plt~c4 on ''J.." on 1he r.vrv.,r: lmc. to =how ho"" high th" oblct wos oboY the horlxon (akyllnt) when yc.o f iTJt sow It, Plac41 IJ "B" on th~ a.-uno <.:ur..,~d line lc- ahow how hlih th object wos obov~ the horizon (~!<yllna) when you lost ~uw it . Place .:sn "/:1,' on tho compoH wh~Jn y:>u flt:t sew It, Ploc:<t o "8" on th~ c;ompau whtre ~ov /o:st aow the ohjuct, Dr c,., ~pi~:..~ thot will show th~ mot:~r. t!-lo t tho object or objects modo. Place o n "A ' at the b0gln11i:,g ui i'ho ;>=~, a ' .:r th~ ond of thet path, c r< ;now any changes in direction during the une . 29. IF th..t: wo~ 1.-.)~E THAN ONE o~,t.:r, tn~n how mony war" thra? - ---------- Draw a pl~tvrt '>f h ow thy WIJf~ crr;,"'~ d, and put on arrow to show t ho diroctaon thot th~y wor" trovulin~. 30. Hev you ,v., a .. n thia, or a timilor object bafor. If so give dott or dot~ ond locotlon . 31. Was onyOM ,1,. with you at$~ time you saw th objact? (Circle Onct) 31.1 IF y :JIJ -onwrd YES, dld they aee tha obj~ct too? ( CirciG On~) 31.2 Pin.,. list their nomeJ ond oddruses: 32. P iton ~IV1' :h f~llowlng lnfemotlon ob~t your .. lf: 34. Dote you coMplhd th ia qu~tlonnolr: 35. lnformotlen wh tch you fttl pttrtlnnt and which lis not ad~tquotely cover~d in th& apttctflc points of th. quatlonnalr Cf o norrotiv explanation of your ulghtlng. l:I.VO for the Record: ?.0 .T~n 67 Contact was made 'rith Van:lenburg AFB, in reeards to any r.~iRsile activity that could have accounted for an alleged UFO observation. There 11as no missile activity from either Pt. Nagu or the Vandenburg facility on or about 1815 hours local 13 Jan 67. Ccmt.:tct was ma1e vlith Deb NcClean at \Jhite Sanrts J.!issi1e l~nge, New l:exico in regards to any missile activity that could have bee:1 observed n ny reported as a UFO. \Jhite , Sands fires on e average of one rocket a day but these rockets only r.S.se lo about 50 r:1iles and then enject a parachute. There are no artificial cloud releases fr~ ~.'hli:te Sands t:--.c>_t i'J~. t!cClean knC\T about. Als o the Navy launches Aero-~ee rockets fro:n iJhite ~)ands R EPLY T O SUDJEC T DEPART M E N T O F THE A I R FORCE H E ADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOl..OGV D IVISION ( AFSC) WR IGHT P ATTERSON A I R FORCE B ASE. O H I O 4!5433 Re.:e ::-ence y(1Ur unidentified observation . The information which w~ .3ve received is not 511ffi c ient f o r a scientific evaluation Re~-est you complete t:-.e attached FTD Form 164 and return it in tr.e =nvelope provid~d. ~1ank you for reporting your observation to -~e Air Force. F~D Form 164 w/envelope NATT, Colc~e~, USAF of Technolc.;:..r ':: 'Subsystems UNCLASSI FlED DE,A.TMHfT Of THE Ala FORa STAff MUSAGi BlAHCH I~COMIMG MESUG 0 i"3ZCBVA 154 ADV COPY DIA VIA JCS PTTU JA',JJ RuNMABA0Jgg kl i~l559~UUUu--RUEOHQA. fM SMPvt;. '~CClELL AN MP Cl.:..l f T 0 R IJN~ ?'v' A/ AD C RlJW\IEY:t-/4AF HAMILTON ftJB CAL i f RUCIFGAI~TD WPAFB RLtD:-iQAI CSAF RlfDHQA/OSAF INFO ZE 1/ UN IV OF COLO BOULJR COLO 80302 UNCLASSIFIED Utd(LASSifltD D~ll'llirMBtT OF Tii Alit FORt! STAfF t,US.S~Gf BUHOf I~COMIMG IACSSAGI Page 2 of 3 AT ! : 289 DEGREES f'.Z r~UTHO) LAST SEEN AT APPROXI MAH l Y 39 DEGREES El.Ev~; I AM1 3 +5 DEi.tP.ES AZIMUTHC4) APPEARED TO ~10Vf. SLOWLY WHILE Q 1:-.;2 I.; I N A NORTHEkLV DIRECTIONC5) OilJF.CT WENT 0 fRI< WIT H SPAA~S OR PAGE 2 ; }/,MABA'iJJD U Jc;_ AS L IGHiE:D =-RAGMENlS FALL l . , L IG~ff REAPPEARED THEN SLOWL V fAO~D OUT ca :iC:P''~:: 1'-R 2 THOUGHT 'fHAT s~:: S.~W A BLACK OBJECT FALL TOW ,9ROS THE GRO:.i~D. '6) BOSERVEO 5 TO 6 :I.INS. 1iCI<1) GROWJJ VSU,el (2 ) r.tJ AIDS FAIR 0 A .._"S, CAL I F. 11 F ~R FAIR 0!"<5, CALI F, RUNS A MUSI C STORE APPEJ'RS TO BE A ADOP.ESS. '~S:J SEEMS REtp;~.E:, 1iG <1) C.tEAR WiTH 1\U ~H~OS ( 2) MCAf3 J.AJ'I t UNCLASSifieD U~(lASSIFIED D1PAU1f)f'J OF THE AI~ f OiCf STA,;F :JESSAGi BiAHOf lHCCA!IlHG HHSAGf Page 3 of 3 CENT.; ;~)60g FT -6r DEGf:EES CENT. 11H 1\IQNE 111 NO INTERCEPTION 11.J 4 Al?.C?.t::r ACCOUN'ff.O rOR WHILE SHOOTit\'G LANJI~G J\PPROACH YO MCAf8 f-9 J::7 2 T-:.H MID t C-'iJ !.)() OTHER TRA::fi C Ki\DWN 11K HOLLI S Le Bl!RGESS N~t'A cnOE 9 16o OffiCE 61~0 ... KJilE 925- 5160" FROM;:--;: CSE=\ VERS ~\CCOUIH OF THE OOECT , THE POSSIB IL lT V EXISiS r~n THE OBJECT C'JU_O HAVE BEEN A COit.C:T. A ct-;Ecl< WITH MCAfB TOWER MD BAS: OPERATIONS PERSQ;.:.:::~ REVEALED t,U UNUSUAL SIGHTI~t I N THE AREA GlVC:t~ 8~ ii:E OBSERVERS, ALSG ;[i UNUSUAL OBJECTS WERE P.EfLECTEO ON LOCAL RA?CJN P .. i:;~.R FACIL I T ITES. UNCLASSifJtD U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl. INFORMAllOs-l T h i question noire has been pr&parttd ao that you can y ivo the U.S. Air force a a much infor:not jon os poasible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hnvo oLIIGI'Y"'i Pl~oa try t o answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that y<.:u givo wi ll b vHd for r0search purposes. Your no,.,. will not be used in conMr.:l ion with any 5t~Jtentan1~, conclu l i:>ns, or publication3 without your permission. We roquest this pers'onlll lnformotion !'it:. thot if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further detail$: 1. When d id you ~ee t he objact? 3. Time Zon~: (Circle One): o. Eostern b. Central c. Moun~cin (Circ/('. One}; o. Doylig~t 5o:ino \.b. 5to'ldord; e. C t'"l.)r 4. Whoro were y~ when you sow t ho object? C lty or Town 5. How IOrt~ W~.l ~hl~ct in a lght ? (To te ! Ovrotlon) Minute J Secon d a o. Certoin c. Not very sure b. Foirly certain 5.1 How "' .::l -.e in s iQht det:trm;neci? d. Just o gue:u 5.2 Wca c:. --c il" l ; ;ht contlnuov:>ly? Yes..:._;&_ b. C loudy 7. IF you !lOW the ::lhject during DAYLIGHT, whara wos the SUN located as you lor-ked a! the obi t? ( C /rde One): a. In front of you b. In bock of you c. To your ri~t d. To your l~ft e. Overhead f. Don't remember FTD OCT 62 164 Thle form eupereeda P'TD 164, Jul 61, which h obe nlet ... 8. IF ym suw tho obtec:t ol NIGHT, whot did yoo notiCe concerning th:.. STARS and MOON? d . Don't ro momber 8 .2 MOON ( C.ircle One): a. Bri~t moonl tght ( b. 0~11 moonlight i-~ No moonl ight -pit ch dark d. Don't romtmber 9. What .,..ere '"~ .,..oo th or cond tt ion ot th~ tlms you ;ow th~ obje(t? CLOUDS !C", d o One): WEATHER (Circle One ): b. Fog, mist, OC" lt~hr rolu c. Scotte:,..:l ::loud~ c. Moderate or hoavy rain d. Tht< c;.; ~!Ill\ 'I c l'-'ulh e. Don't romember l 0 . Th~ obj ft C t .:: ;>pe<lred ; b, TronJ J).:l: u i H (Circle On~). o , 0Xt't rom:amb.ttr 11. If it op;>eor~d e ~ o light, w a & i l brigh:~r than th~ bright~&t atars? (Circle One): c. About the some d . Don't know 11.1 Compor~ tnus t o )0/M C;)mmon objct: 12. The e:l~, o :~:~object were: o. Fuzzy or b!ur;e~ ~. Lilce a bri~t ' i ::ll' c.. Sharply outlh~d d. Don't r~m~mber (Circle One fOf ooc:h quaat lon) Appear l o $!~nd still ot any t ime? Don' t !::now Svddttn!y Jt)e,d up and ru'h away at any tim? Yes Don't kno Brock u p ;r.t~ ports or explode? Don't know G1vo oH 1mc ? Yes No e. Chan~ britf:tn&u? Den' t know Change sho~? Don't know flash or flicker ? eYes) No Don' t lrnow Disappea r and reappear? No Don't know 15. Did th e objec~ move beh ind som"thtng ot any t ime, porticulllrly o c loud'? (circle en~): Don't Know. IF yc.u .:.11'\swerod Yf:.:,, thnn tt~ll ,,hot if mov hind: 16. Did tho c.bj~d move in front of c.pme thing a t any t tme, pnrt iculorly a c loud? (C ire/~ OPe): Don't Know. IF you a nswere d YE5. th~. , '~ !t w j,.Jt 17. Te~ll in a f&w word5 the following th1ngs about the obj~ct: ! lB. We .,.,i!>h t o bow t h e angular s iz:e. Hold a match stick a t arm's lemgth in lint' wi th o kr.own t..objo:t anclt:' ':-~o much of th;o :::':>ject i s covered by th~ r.~od of the match. If you had perform&d this oxperi mon t o t the. ti.v; '' ;Le sighting, h~.., much of the object wo~.-fd hove been covered by the match head? I j {l .Jj? 19. Dr ow o ?i:r:;~ hot w ill ahow the s~=:p~ of th e object or objects. Lobel and include in y vut a ketch any det()i I s of th e -:>oj~c: met y ou s o w such cs ..... ings, p rotrvsions, etc., and e &pecially ()Xhoust t ruile cr vapor trolls. Plac~ on or~:>'-" -;..-~ide ~he drowing t o s how the dire c t ion the object was moving. 20. Do you think you can estimate t h e speed of the obje ct? (C ire le One) I F you answ:~red YES, then what sp.,ed would you estin.ate"f -------- 21. Do you th;n~ you can e s t imate how far away fr om youth~ objoct was? (Crrcle One ) IF y o u o:u,.,.,r.,d YES, t hen h o w f o r away would you say it was? _L_;i J_ . . /or.._-:) ' :.- 22. Where we1 .. ou locotttd when you sow the obiect? (C ire Itt On e l. o. Inside c ::..uilding b. In a cor (C. Outdoors d. In on o;r.,:~ne (type} e . ,\t sea 23. Wo ru y o u (Circlu One) a. In the business section of u c 1ty? \ b; h. rhe_r_osid !ttiol S\)cf ;c.., -.; o city? ) c . In o ptm country~ide? d. Ntlar on a irf ie ld? e. Flying over a city? f. Fly;n~ over op&n c~ntry? I 2~. IF yov w;~ .~.oJVING IN AN AUTOMC.aiLE o r o ther vehicle a t t ho ttme, t hen complote the followitog quntions: 24. 1 What ~irction were you mov ing? (Circle Ontt) c . cost e. Sout h y. w~at b. Nor haost d. Southeast f. Southwut h. N o rthw.,st 24.2 How f<at w&re you moving? ., miles per hour 24.3 Did you sto,:> ct any time while you wortJ looking at the object? 15. Did you oh).:.rv~ t h a obj~ct throu ; h ~-.y of tho following? Binoculars Yo$ Tolucope Yes Theodolite Yes Yel ."No.., g. Windc.., .,:=:n Yes In order thot y~u c~n give o s c:leo r a picture a:s possible o f what you s ow, describe in your cown words o c ommOtt object or obptch which, whem placed up In th& aky, would givo the some appearance oa tho object which } "0\1 s o"'