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302547992

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD

1. DATE - TIME GROUP 23 Mar 66 23/0740-1055Z

2. LOCATION Klamath, California

3. SOURCE Military

4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS Three or Four

5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 3 Hours

6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual

7. COURSE South to West to NW

8. PHOTOS o Yes xxNo

9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE o Yes xxNo

10. CONCLUSION Astro(STARS/PLANETS) Sirius On horizon at 0740Z at 250 Degrees Azimuth Jupiter 290 degrees azimuth 10-15 degrees elevation

11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS: Betelgeuse 275 degrees azimuth 5-10 degrees elevation Capella 315 degrees azimuth 20-25 degrees elevation Lights were green, red, yellow, blue and orange Motion was up and down heading west An aircraft (ETHAN 52) was diverted at 095OZ and remained in the area till I O3OZ but did not observe anything unusual Lights remained in the same general area for over three hours Has all the characteristics of stars and planets The stars SIRIUS CAPELLA BETELGEUSE and the planet JUPITER They were all in the western sky at the tike of the sighting.

FORM FTD SEP'63 O-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used. [STAMP:]

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