P ,~QJEC T 10073 RECORD ' 2. LOCATION Ci'lili~:t 10. CONCLUSION Astro(Capella) Capell~ was on an Azimuth of 15 degree~ at an el~vation of a~proximately 6 degr~es. 4. NUMBER Or OBJECTS s. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 6. TYPE OF OSSERVATIOH Ground Vi.~tU.l 9. PHYSICAL VIDENCE Approxim!ltely 20 p~rsons watched a. star like object in the northern nky for ov~r thirty Jr.inutes. R'!d anci ereen were t he rra i.n colors noted. The lj.eht :tppeared to change color from red to gr n as if by slow rotating b~acon. Th~ object l-.ras bri~hter than n star. The object appered to move only ~li~htly both side to side and up and down. Tha object wa~ still in the same spot after thirty or more Th!t one ob:;,.l"lfer wrote the sam~ thing in the They now telt that the back to report tha t they had seen same place for sever~l nights. object wa~ a star. DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUA"TE"S lfO"EIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION C AlfSC) W"IGHTPATTERSON AIR lfO"CE BASI:. OHIO 45433 UFO Observation 23 Au~ 6 ( ?teference your unidentified observation. 'Ihe information which -we have received is ne>t sufficient for a scientific evaluation. p,~quest you complete the sttacherl FTD Fora\ 164 and return it in the envelope provid d. Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. S C. MANATI', Colonel, USAF 1 Atch ...... ~rector of Technology and ~baysteme ~D Form 164 w/envelope UNDEJ< NEW ~iA~IAGEi'1ENT 0DERN AMERIC\N Plll.N This object evidently is a star as we h a v e seen the s ame thing 1n the s ame place several nights since.