Denver Colorado — March 1967

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i"'J-<UJ::~t .uU/:J ~t:(.;CJNU (l witness) -~. 67 , 0230Z Danver, Colorado . l. ;,)1 lr.C!: 10 CONCLUSION r -N C:R OF OBJECTS !i. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEP SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 15 minutes 1.. TYPE OF OBSERVATION . Ground-Visual ~. PtiOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Observer stated that the object was about the size of a pea when held at ar.ns length. The object was ~oving in a west- terly direction. Object was bright white. fTD StP 63 0-329 (TOE) Prevloue edlllone of thle fona ._,be u .. d. h. Any other unusual activity or condition, meteorological, or othenv.ise, wnich might account for the sighting. astronomical i. Inte~eeption or identification action taken (s~ch action may be taken whenever feasible, complying ldth existing Air Defense di~ectives). j. Location, approximate altitude, and ge~eral direction of flight of y air traffic in the area ft time or sighting. .~ k. Position title and comments of the preparL,g officer, inclading his prelimina~ analysis o the possible cause or the sighting(s) 1. Existence of. physical evidence, such as materials ~d photographs. P~OJcCT 1007rRECORD 1. OAT F.' rtMe GROUP 2. LOCATION .. ~ -- , 8 r 67 1/0315Z Denver. Colorado (l wi ess) f -4. NUM~[R OF OBJECTS .S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 2-3 seconds 6. T\'PE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual South westerly 8. PtiOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 10. CONCLUSION Astro (MEI'EOR) 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observer stated that the object was round. Object color was very brigbt white light like a ball of fire. The object disappeared in a south westerly direction. fTD Sf P 6 3 0-3~9 (TOE) Prev&- edU&Ofte of thla tona ma)' be uaed, V ):!lu ?:~CiiNICAL AIR TRAINi iJG CE~:7S~ ( .l .. TC) tiNITED STATSS AIR FORCE LO~-IR Y AIR I,ORCE BASE ATTN OF: XPCP SlffiJECT: Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) vfuen unidentified flying objects (UFO) ara reported, tha follo~t.lng infonnation - will be filled in and tben iorwardad immediatel:r to Plans/Program attention a. Description of the Object(s): ( 2) Si:le compo.r 0d to a known object (use one of the following terms: Head of~ pin, pea, dime, nick~l, l}ua'rter, half dollar, silver dollar, "'baseball, grapefruit, or basketball) hald in the hand at about arm's length. . . (3) Color. ( 6) .!:..:r.y disc::-en i bla features or detai 1 s-. ~ lsa. -(7) ?ail, t~aiL, or exhaust, including size or same compared t~ size of object(s). I Il' i1ea::-d, des\.!ri oe .:o~r:.d. b. D~scription of ccur~e of ubject(s): (1) \~'hat first called the attention of observer(z) b the obj~ct(;;;)? Angle or elevation and azirnuth ot the wl1en first Angle or elevation and azimuth of object(s) disappearance. '(4) Description of flisht path and maneuvers .. of object(s) .. (5) HoL~ dLd the object(s) disappear? (Instant eously to the north, etc.) (6) do~ long was the object(s) visible. (Be specific, S minutes, L hour, etc) c. Manr:.a'l" o.f Observ-ation: ... , .J.se one or any combination of the fol~cwing ite~s: Ground-visual, ~l.ac-vron1.c a~r ,;: lectro ic. ( If elect:::-or.ic, a pacify type of radar.) (2) Statement as to optical aids (telescopes, binocular~, and sd forth) used and descrip~ion thereof. identification number zr.ade Hhile airbo~e, give type of heading, speed, and homa station. d. TLne and date of sightL!g: '1) . Zul~ tiii:e-daco-g o~.:.p of al:rcrarc,, Light co~ditivns. dawn, dusk) e. Location of Obse~ter(o). Exact latitude ~id l ont;itude of each ob;:;srver, and/or geogra;>hical position. .4. position with reference .to a knov.rn la."l~m.:::.~"':< also should be. given 'in electrical mport's; 'such as .. ll2mi. N o Deuvilia; nj;ni . SH or Blue Laken. Typographical errors. or ttgarblingn often r.'3sult3 in elec~rically trans~itted messages~ making location plots dificult.or impossible. EXA.'1?LE: Identifying Information on Observer( s) :. reliabilit,y. Civilian -Na!ne v~on, an esv~a~e o: Nacr.9, grade, organization, duty, and estimate of re1 iability. ~Iaather and Hi:1.:.n plnca of sightings: Aloft co~ditions at tLne Gbserver(c) ( 2) Re p0rt rom nearest A'l!S or U.S. voleat~ar ar.~ ve:o~ity i~c~3rees and ~ots at s fa~a, it available. Visibility. 3-u.reari .Office of tdnd (6) Thu.."lderstor.ns in area a--rl quadrant in -v;hich located. h. Any other unusual activity or condition, met~orological, or otherwise, Which might account for the sighting. ast:-onomical i. Interception of identification action taken (such action may be ta~en whenever feasible, complying with existing Air Defense di~actives). j. 'Location, approximate altitude, and general direction ot flight o Y~: ~ air traffic in the area 't time .ot sighting. . . k. Position title and conunents or the prepari.~g officer, including hia ' preliminar.y analysis o the. possible cause or the sightL~g(s). l. Existence of. physical evidence, such as materials ~,d photographs r-teUJC:\.1 IUU/.S t<C\,UI'CU- - - 1. o-.~.-Tt tJ~E GROUP 2. LOCATION 21 Mar 67 22 0425Z Denver, Colorado {1 witness) 3. ~i<lU~CE -i. NliHf'ER OF OBJECTS S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 30 minutes 6. TYPE OF ORSI!RVATION e. PtiOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 10. CONCLI)SJON_ _ ) Astro \VENUS Venus was setting at 2100 (L) on a 285 degrees azimuth at time of sighting. 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS ObJect was round like a beach ball. Pure white very brigh~ pulsating. ObJect descended beAing hill then race straight upj Object disappeared by gradually raising straight up. . FTD SfP 63 0-329 (TOE) PreYioea ecllUono el tllle fesa .. , ._ u v~:,.r~u T~G:!NICAL ATR ?RAINil\G CS I?Zit ( ATC) . EXITED S'L" ;\Tr.!:S A Iit FORCE LO'.~R Y AIR I'ORCE BASE AT'rN OF: XPCP StrnJ~T: Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) \Jhen unidentified i'lying objects (UFO) are reported, tha ollouing information will be filled in and than forwarded immediate~ to Plans/Progr attention a. Description of the Object(s): Bo1lllll 1Uie ..... biU (1) Sho.pe. ( 2) Size cornparGd to a l<no~vn object (use one of the follo1-;ing tenns: Head of~ ~in, pea, dime, nic:-:,:!1 q ua.rter, half dollar, silver dollar, ~baseball, grapefruit, or basketball) held in the hand at about arm s length. . BeMia D.u . of object(s). Formation, if ~ore than one. Any discrenibl~ features or details. Tail, tr~, or exhaust, including size of s~e compared to size ( 8) Sound. If hea:-d, d-~3crioe ::;ound .. .. :..i '-Jt h ei pertinc~'"lt or u.nusuzJ. feo.tu:cc s A-=t:-rf-z&S ~ (1) \4bat, first called the attention of obsc:n~cr(s) w the obj~ct(~)? Angle or elevation and azimuth or t.he ob~e (s) W~1en first (3) Angle or elevation and azimuth o object(s) upon disappaar ce. (4) Description of flight path and maneuvers of object(s) . (5) H -1dLd tha object(s) disappear? (Instant~"leously to the nort,h, etc.) (6) rlow long was t:4a object.(s) visible. (Be specific, 5 minutes, 1 hour, etc) (1) Use one or ground -electronic, air any cc:::bination of the follo~Ting items: Crou.nd-Yisual, electronic. ( If electronic, specify type of radar.) (2) Statement as to optical aids (telescopes) binoculars, and used and description thereof ~I r.~ s~gn ng lS ri.&. e ~-Jn e 2~roone J 61. v c 1:-ype or ide~tifica~ion nw~oer, altitudaJ neadil"lg, speed, and home s~ation. d. Time and date of sighting: Zu.:!.u time-date-~rou? o.f Light co:1ditio .13. (u~e on of th0 follo~dnJ t.orm~: e. Locstion of Obsarvor(o). ~'act l atitude a~d l onbitud0 of each ob Iver, and/or geogra?hical position. .~ .. position with ~cfercnce to a kno\:n la.""l(;m.J-~ .. k also should b~ given l.ri el~cliricalreports~ such as 2rni N of De,')l'illa; "3:ni . . Sl:l of Blue Lake" Typographical errors or ttgarblingn oft3n results in electrically trans:nitt,ed r.'13ssages, making location plots difficult or impassible. rJIW.P2 21H. Identifying reliability. Civilian - and esti..vna.::.e of reliability. 11'ilitary -Nacr.s, grade, organization duty, and estimate of -and \-rinds pl~ce of sightings: Aloft conditions at ~ime (1) Cbserver(s) ~c.:ou~t, of 1-reathe r conditions (2) Rerort from nearest A~vS or U.S. ~-!eather diection a~d velocity indeGrces ~nd ots at surface, if available. Bureau Office of Hind Visibility. ount of cloudcovar. ?h derstorms in area ~ quadrant in which located~ JI)ST~D I)~IJ u~ , ! rrrt ;,f l-A 7 3 eft-. : t!XITED S'l'!~T~S AIR FORCE :til-if c1-6 ~ LO~lRY AIR FORCE BASE 80230, Colorado ATT~i OF: XPCP StffiJ8CT: Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) ~!hen unidentified lying objects (UFO) are raportec!, tha follo1;-ting infonnati.on 1-1ill be filled in and. than forwarded 1m~11ediately to ?lans/Progra.-n attention a. Description of the Object(s): (1) Shape. ( 2) Size compar,~d to a knm-:n object (use one of th~ follo~.:ing tenns: Head of'z.-pin, pea, dim~, nicb.:l, qua.rter, half dollar, silver dollar, baseball, grapefruit, or basketball) hald in the hand at about arm's length. . (3) CGlor. (h) Numb9r. onna ti on, i.1. more thc:;.."l one J1.nY al.screru.b e faatces or detai1s of object(s). or exhaust, including of sa.-ne compared to pertint;~l.t or unt:.sual features h. Any other unusual activity or condition, met0orological, or othen~\tinich might account for the sighting. ast~onomical i. Interception of identification action taken (such action may be ta~en lrhenever feasiilitl. complying with existing Air Defense directives) j. ioahtion, approximate altitude, and traic in th~a .t time or sighting. general direction of :.tJ.ig:1'-ol a.-,.y k. Position title and comments or the prepari."'lg officer, including his preliminar.y anal~or the possible cause of the sightL"'lg(s). l. Exista....of.physical evidence, such as materials and photographs.