DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8849604
DATE OF SIGHTINGJuly 1958
REPORTED LOCATIONLittle Neck New York
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD : -
1. DATE 2 LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS
© Wes Balloon
ily 195& ttle Neck, New York 0 Probably Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION O Pessibly Belloon
Lecel_._._ Might | XB Ground- Visual © Ground-Redar S Brokenty faverctt
cmTt_not given O Air Visual O Air-intercept Redar | 2 Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS « $OU 0D Wes Astronomical
O Yes O Probably Astronomical
No Civilian O Possibly Astronomical
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE is Other LiAvezak re (PORT
insufficient Data for Evaluation
0D Unknown
5 minutes about 20 Souther]
», BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11, COMMENTS
About 20 objects in formation like Objects observed in 1958. Reported
ducks observed at night. Flight from in 1963. Witness was 12 years old
East to SouthEast, at time of sighting. Case consider
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delay in xrepc ag sighting.
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. Appendix Ill
1s? , U. & AIR FORCE TECHNICAL IMPORMATION SHEET
mo This questionnaire has been prepored so that you con give the U. $. Air Force os auch
3 Information os possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon thet yeu heve observed.
: Plecse try to engwer os mony questions as you possibly con. The information thet you give will
aX. be used for research purposes, and will be regerded es contidentia! mo*erial. Your nome will nor
be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publicotions without you permission.
We request this persona! informotion se thet, if it is deemed necessary, we aay contect yeu fe
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1. When did yeu see the object?
Staff Assistant
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Information copy of your reply
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WASHINGTON 28, D.C.
March 14, 1963
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$. Estimate how lang you sew the object. —____.
5.1 Circle ome of the following te indicate how certain yeu ore of you enswer te Question S$.
eo Certoin ¢. Mot very sure
; CE) Feiely cormain & Justo guess
! 6& Whet wes the condition of the sky?
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(Civcle Ona}: «@. Bright doylight 4 Just « trace of deylight
& Dull daylight Ne wace of daylight
¢. Bright twilight Don't remember
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b& be beck of you @. Overhead
«. Te you rigu & Oca’! remember
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SUBJECT s
The
appropriate action
td March '63
Little Neck, N. Y.
MEMORANDUM FOR DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION, USAF
not been notified of this reférral.
is not requested.
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
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8. IF yeu sew the object et NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning the STARS end MOON?
G1 STARS (Circle One 8.2 MOON (Circle One):
@. Bright moonlight
b. Dull moonlight
¢. No moonlight — pitch derk
G) Don't remember
10. IF it wes BRIGHTER THAN the sky bockground, wes the brighmess like thet of on eutomsbile headlight?:
(Cirle One) «. A wile or more eway (a distant car)?
b. Several blocks eway?
©, A blecit ewey?
@. Appear to stend still ot any time?
b. Suddenly speed vp end rush away ot omy tiae?
¢. Breck up into ports er explode?
4. Give off smoke?
e. Chonge brightness?
13. Did the object move in from of something ot anytime, particularly ec leud?
(Cwrele One): Yes Den’? Know. IF you enswered YES, then tell whet
. 1S. Did you ebverve the object through eny of the following?
¢. Windshield Yes @- Theedolite
. Eyeglesses Yes 3 e. Binccviers
b. Sun glosses Yes f. Telescope
14. Tell ino low words the following things ebeut the ebject
« Seund \ R
& Gir WALGWT Clow ING SiIWEeR
12. Drew « picts thet will show the shape of the object er objects. Lee! end imciode 1 peu chetch any deapile
of the object thet yoo sew such es wings, protrusions, otc., and ecpecielly exheust weils wer made. Phoce
em crow bes Ge the drew mg te show the dwectien the objec! wee moving es
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A saw KRour sao oF THEM FLYING
IN AV For matin, (2046 Ducks Do)
WR OF there wes MORE THAN ONE object, then how many wore there? 7{5O€ =
Orew 2 pictse of how they wore errenged, and pu’ an errew te shew the dirertien thet they wero weve! ag,
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20. Orew © picture thet will shew the motion thet the object or ebyects mode. Plece en “A° et the beginning
of the poth, @ °B° ot the end of the path, and shew eny chenges in divectren dwing the cowse.
SETER_ THEY Rok
LIFIGEL 2 SPACE
24. be evder tot ~ow wae gene 2. cloce o picture os possible
conaw wrt the ebiew thet pou sou. Of whet ‘ype mereriel would ve. mohe 11? Mow verge went 2 be, ord wha: ape
weed It have? Ovcertte m you cwn woren — tommen edject of objects which when proesd ap = the ty would gies deo
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25. Where were you locsted when yeu cow the object?
(Circle One}:
©. Inside @ building P
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Outdoor s
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la the bollewing shetch, lasgine thet you ore of the point shown. Plece an “A* on the curved line te chew how
” bnigh the ebject wes above the horizon (skyline) when yeu first cow it. Pine 9 9S” os the see erred lias te
chow how high the abject wee ebove the horizon (siy!ine) when you lest sow it,
xz. in the following lorger sketch ploce on “A~ ot the position the ebject wes when you first cow ht, and o “B® at its
you best sew it te Aah Th shetch.
poswian when
WHERE soMETH/MAG KIAE
qHeY RIST Sfvo THEM, THEN BROKE
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34, Whot were the weother conditions of the time you sew the object?
341 (Civele Ome) 34.2 WIND (Circle Ona}
sky Ou
¢. Scattered clouds €. Swreng wind
d. Thick or heavy clouds 4. Don't roneaiver
e. Don’t remember
34.3 WEATHER (Circle One) 344 TEMPERATURE (Circle Gas)
Ory « Cold
Fog, mist, or light coin Cool
c. Modercte ev heey rein Bem
4. Snow 4. Hee
oe. Don't romesber
35. When did you report te some official thet you hed seen the object? co} }
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46. Wes enyone else with you et the ties you sow the object?
(Circle One) Yes @®
34.1 IF you enswered YES, did they see the ebject too?
(Circle One) 6 Yes Me
36.2 Pleese list their nomes ond oddresses:
37. Wes this the first time hod seen en adject of obyects line thio?
(Cirele One) Mo
Hi IF you omswered NO, thea whea, where, ond water whet ciec umrtoeces did yeu see sthar cans?
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39. De yeu think you con estimate the apoed of the object?
(Circle One) Yes
WF you enswored YES, then whet speed would you estimate?
40. De you think you con estimate how for ewey trom yeu the object wot?
(Circle One) Yes No
IF you onswored YES, then how fer ewey would you sey It wes?
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