DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE6786829
DATE OF SIGHTINGFebruary 1957
REPORTED LOCATIONTuxedo New York
FRAMES6

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD | |

1. DATE - 2 LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS | |
0 Wes Bolloon
15 February 1957 - | Tuxedo, New York HX Probably Bolloon |
3. DATE-TIMEGROUP ~ | & TYPE OF OBSERVATION GO Peassibly Belloon
bocat —_____ bh oe XE roun d- Vi sual O Ground-Reador . Buckle Kivavets
GM ___16/02252 0 Aire Vi wal QO Air-Intercept Rodor O Possibly Aireroft
3. PHOTO! | 6. SOURCE G Wes Astronomical
| O Yes O Probably Astronomical
, XitNe Civilian 0 Possibly Astronomical |
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | @& NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE CO Other 7”
; a . pcurcnateee Date fer Evaluation :
13-14 cae one SE ash eae
). BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
One object large star shaped, Color Very limited data, but character- |
of star. Object moved up and down istic described are those of a
and fm side to side, balloon, This is confirmed by

the fact that the direction of
the object and the wind direction
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DESCRIPTION OF OBJECTS

A. SHAPE? STAR ine
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COLORt LIKE BRIGHT STAR
NUMBERS ONE

FORMATIONS N/A

DISCERNABLE FEATURES: NEG.

TAIL, TRAIL QR EXHAUST? NONE

SOUND $ NONE |

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INITIAL ELEVATION AND AZIMUTHY EAST HEADING EAST SOUTH EAST va
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ELEVATION AND AZIMUTH AS OBJECT DISAPPEARED! UNK

FLIGHT PATH AND NANSUVERABILITY$ ip ACD DOWN ‘AND SIDE TO SIDE ~
MANNER OF DISAPPERANCE: Unk) 2-— 7
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LENGTH OF TIME IN SIGHTS 13-44 MINUTES. rm
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MANNER OF OBSERVATION A’
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“METHOD OF OBSERVATIONS GROUND VISUAL ( 7
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LOCATION OF OBSERVERSS .
EAGLE VALLEY, TUXEDO, Ne Y-
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"ab eaase 15, 1957. | 157, br. A, a well-knovm physician of Mamaroneck, N. Y., was watch-
ing television with his wife when she noticed a bright light suteide the eastward-
facing picture window in their living room. Both of them went outdoors, to the
terrace, where they saw the object as "about twice as big as the landing light on
a plane." It was oval, with a bright white center and a red-and-pink "aura"
around the edge. It was swinging back and forth like a pendulum in an are of
about 10 degrees; the swings were north-south and rather slow. Then, from the
top of the object, four smaller objects emerged in pairs, two from the right
"edge" and two from the left. These rose very rapidly, were in view several
seconds, and disappeared abruptly. No noise was heard. The main object was in
view for nearly half an hour; then it rose straight up at terrific speed and
disappeared. The view from Dr MEM terrace offers an unlimited view toward the
east, and the object apneared to be beyond the hills in the general direction of

Rye, N. ¥. The object was seen again on a number of subsequent nights, including
the following.

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