UAP Archives

USAF record 302536441

302536441

USAF · 8 pages · view source · download PDF · cite (JSON) · cite (BibTeX)

Document text — page 1 excerpt

1. DATE - TIME GROUP 5 November 64 06/0310Z

2. LOCATION Dayton, Ohio

3. SOURCE Civilian

4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One

5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 45 Minutes

6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual

7. COURSE Erratic

8. PHOTOS No

9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE No

10. CONCLUSION Astronomical (BETELGEUX)

Object similar to star or planet reports BETELGEUX is most likely first mag star to be observed, and Venus, Mars and Jupiter not in sight.

11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Object appearing brighter than a star, sharply outlined with erratic motion. Described as a red and white light. Did not move behind clouds 45 minutes observation. Sky clear. Thought to be close to observer, moved back and forth across the sky in slightly circular motion. First appeared in East and disappeared in East also.

FORM FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used.

Page excerpts