USAF record 302562635
302562635
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PROJECT 13073 RECORD
1. DATE - TIME GROUP Mar 67 9/0230Z
2. LOCATION Denver, Colorado (1 witness)
3. CHANCE Civilian
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 15 minutes
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual
7. COURSE West
8. PHOTOS [ILLEGIBLE]
9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE [ILLEGIBLE]
10. CONCLUSION Astro (VENUS) Very [HW: jw]
11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observer stated that the object was about the size of a pea when held at arms length. The object was moving in a west-terly direction. Object was bright white.
FORM FTD SCP 63 D-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used.
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- Page 1 PROJECT 13073 RECORD 1. DATE - TIME GROUP Mar 67 9/0230Z 2. LOCATION Denver, Colorado (1 witness) 3. CHANCE Civilian 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 15 minutes 6. TYPE OF…
- Page 2 ASTRO (VENUS) Venus in 1/2 of 273 deg. at 45° of 6 deg. 9 Mar67 (6230e) Denver, Co Date: 15 Mar 1967 LOWRY TECHNICAL AIR TRAINING CENTER (ATC) UNITED STATES AIR FORCE LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE, 80230,…
- Page 3 b. Description of course of Object(s): (1) What first called the attention of observer(s) to the object(s)? Looking out front window. (2) Angle or elevation and azimuth of the object(s) when first…
- Page 4 (2) Light conditions. (use one of the following terms: Night, day, dawn, dusk) Night e. Location of Observer(s). Exact latitude and longitude of each observer, and/or geographical position. A…
- Page 5 h. Any other unusual activity or condition, meteorological, astronomical, or otherwise, which might account for the sighting. [REDACTED] i. Interception of identification action taken (such action…
- Page 6 PROJECT 1078 RECORD 1. DATE, TIME GROUP 9 Mar 67 9/0400Z 2. LOCATION Denver, Colorado (1 witness) 3. SOURCE Civilian 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 30 seconds 6. TYPE OF…
- Page 7 LORRY TECHNICAL AIR TRAINING CENTER (ATC) UNITED STATES AIR FORCE LOURRY AIR FORCE BASE, 80230, Colorado ASTRO(METBOR) 9 Mar 67 (4002) Denver, Colo. 17Mar67 REPLY TO: ATTN OF: XPCP SUBJECT:…
- Page 8 b. Description of course of Object(s): (1) What first called the attention of observer(s) to the object(s)? Bright light of object (2) Angle or elevation and azimuth of the object(s) when first…
- Page 9 (2) Light conditions. (use one of the following terms: Night, day, dawn, dusk) dark (night) e. Location of Observer(s). Exact latitude and longitude of each observer, and/or geographical position. A…
- Page 10 h. Any other unusual activity or condition, meteorological, astronomical, or otherwise, which might account for the sighting. [REDACTED] i. Interception of identification action taken (such action…