USAF record 28929922 (1957)
28929922
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UNCLASSIFIED Incident #62
ATTIC NO. [REDACTED] DATE OF INFO 8 Sept 1957 AP NO. [REDACTED] LOCATION Logan, Utah REPORT NO. [REDACTED] SOURCE Civilian Couple
DATE OF O POINT [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE DATE IN TO ATTIC [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE
TIME OF STANDING Betw. 2230 & 2300 MST COLOR Yellowish SHAPE Group of Lights SPEED High Estimated SIZE Individual Lights small ALTITUDE Several thousand feet Assumed
COURSE Circled city LENGTH OF TIME OBSERVED [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE
NO. IN GROUP 5 groups 35 to 60 each TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground
PHON SKETCHES - MANEUVERS -
UNCLASSIFIED
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- Page 1 UNCLASSIFIED Incident #62 ATTIC NO. [REDACTED] DATE OF INFO 8 Sept 1957 AP NO. [REDACTED] LOCATION Logan, Utah REPORT NO. [REDACTED] SOURCE Civilian Couple DATE OF O POINT [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE DATE IN TO…
- Page 2 With 10th incidents thus eliminated, there remain thirty-four which contain some evidence but have no apparent ready explanation. This statement is true only under the assumption that the evidence is…
- Page 3 Incident No. 2 -- 6 September 1947, 2000-2300 hours, Logan, Utah. A man and his wife, with five other unidentified people, observed five groups each of 500 small objects; yellowish-white in color;…
- Page 4 UNCLASSIFIED Incident #61, Ola -- Logan, Utah -- 8 September 1947 This incident, and Incident #62, which clearly refer to the same objects (witnesses were together at the time of observation) do not…
- Page 5 Incident 202 -- Logan, Utah -- 8 September 1947 This incident does not have an astronomical explanation. See report on Incident 201.
- Page 6 1. Date: 5 June 47 2. Time: 220 P.M. 3. Location: Logan, Utah 4. Name of observer: [REDACTED] 5. Occupation of observer: N/S 6. Address of observer: Logan, Utah 7. Place of observation: Logan, Utah…
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- Page 8 CHECK-LIST - UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS Date: 5 Sept 47 Place of sighting: Logan, Utah 2. Time: Approx 10:30 P.M. 3. Location: Logan, Utah 4. Name of observer: [REDACTED] 5. Occupation of observer:…
- Page 9 At first, the objects were thought to be the lights of a plane. However, they seemed to change in formation. Thought that objects traveled much faster than [REDACTED]
- Page 10 Dr. HYNEK'S EVALUATIONS EXTRACTED FROM PROJECT GRUDGE REPORT. INCIDENT INDEX 1. Astronomical a. High probability: 526, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 48, 49, 59, 60, 66, 69, 70, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98,…