PROJECT :oon RECORD 2. LOCATION :;, ,,-JIJi' l !: 10. C ONCLUSION ( I 1. Nlii'P.ER Or .:i.3JECTS ~. L6NCTH o== ::asERVATION l - 5 rninut"'3 I' 1 YrE OF CSSC:RVATION G~ound Visual I ~. P H OTOS 9 . PHYSiCAL E VI:OENCE Echo JI HltS t '<lS itlg over the ar~a at upprox. l lJ29E3T. 11. BRIEF SU.WMRY AND ANALYSIS Obj~ct appcar..::d as a v-:-.ry large s~ar. ~a~ v e r y narrative. iption of objccl r T O ~ [? h J 0-3::::9 (TOE) Prvlnuo odltlou cf lhlo f orm moy b e u .. d. Proposed .ceply ~o letter frc:xn Reference your recent letter regarding~ur unidentified observation. A check of the satellite schedules revealed y ou probably observed Echo II. This sate])jte would have been passing over the central Ohio area at approximately 1929 EST on April 29, 1967 i.."l a northerly direction. am tmaware of' the satellite which .re.s visible a~ 2042; however, our records do indicate Echo II would have been visible at the above mentioned tbe and moving toward the north. Thank you for re_9orting your obS.:!.!'Ya ticn to the Air ?orce.