USAF record 302562039
302562039
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD
DATE - TIME GROUP 2 Mar 67 3/0200Z
LOCATION Valva, Westhope, & Bottinesu, North Dakota multiple
SOURCE Civilian
NUMBER OF OBJECTS One
LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 1 to 3 hours
TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground Visual Bx
COURSE Varied
PHOTOS XX No
PHYSICAL EVIDENCE XX No
CONCLUSION Astro(Venus) Astro(Arcturus) [HW: Pro - Zz]
BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS: Various observers watched a round shaped object in different parts of the sky. One observer noticed a red glow, green around the edges, colored object travel from the east to the west. The object in this case was in sight for over one hour. The object did not disappear but was seen by another observer in the western sky. One observer followed the object for nearly 17 miles but could not catch the object. A truck driver also saw an object traveling across the NE part of the sky. It definitely appears that two different objects were responsible for the sightings; one traveled across the sky in three hours while the other was seen only in the north-eastern sky. The first object is believed to have been Venus while Arcturus.
FORM FTD SEP 59 D-259 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used.
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- Page 1 PROJECT 10073 RECORD DATE - TIME GROUP 2 Mar 67 3/0200Z LOCATION Valva, Westhope, & Bottinesu, North Dakota multiple SOURCE Civilian NUMBER OF OBJECTS One LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 1 to 3 hours TYPE OF…
- Page 2 2 March 67 North Dakota DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS 82ND COMBAT SUPPORT GROUP (SAC) MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, NORTH DAKOTA 58701 REPLY TO ATTN OF: BO SUBJECT: UFO Report TO: AFSO (FTD)…
- Page 3 (6) 1 Hour; Followed object for 17 miles West of Bottineau. c. Manner of observation: (1) Ground/visual. (2) NONE. (3) N/A d. Time and date of sighting: (1) 03/0200Z Mar 67. 2000 CST (2) Night. e.…
- Page 4 (b) Ceiling: 2000 scattered to high scattered. (c) Visibility: Fifteen (15) miles plus. (d) Amount of cloud cover: 4/10 (e) NONE. (f) Not Available. i. NONE. j. No traffic in area. k. Mr. [REDACTED]…
- Page 5 (3) Color: Intense white, green light on top of dome with red flashing light at several places on object. (4) Number: One (1). (5) N/A (6) Haze or mist surrounding and partially obscuring object at…
- Page 6 (2) N/A Weather and winds: See above report. h. NONE. i. NONE. j. NONE. k. See above report. l. NONE. [HW: Frederick B. Gerwalis, Lt Col, USAF Chief, Operations Division] 5