DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE7820707
DATE OF SIGHTINGAugust 1960
REPORTED LOCATIONLittleton Colorado
FRAMES108
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 2 LOCATION LOCATION 12. 12. CONCLUSIONS
20 Aug 60 Littleton, Colorado o o Was Balloon
20 Aug 60 Littleton, Colorado 00 o Probably Balloon Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4 TYPE OF OBSERVATION 4 TYPE OF OBSERVATION o PossiblyBalloon Possibly Balloon
Local Local 1900 1900 a Ground-Visual Ground-Visual Greund-Roder Ground-Roder 0 0 Was Aiscraft
100 00 Probably Aireraft
GMT 21/02002 AlrVisuel Alr-Intercept Rodar Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS SOURCE 0 Was Astronomical
Yes DO DDO Probably Astronomical
No Civilian Possibly Astronomical Possibly Astronomical
LENGTH OF.OBSERVATION NUMBER OF OBJECTS . COURSE Other_
080 Insufficient Data for Evaluation
20-30 min descending Unknown
one
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
Light white, size of basketball, shape of tear The object was in view for 20-30 min with
arop. Ob.ject had one arm extending from the very little or no movement. Only one wit-
upper left segment. Extending arm had two ness was interviewed, and the others
lights on it. lights were light white, apparently could not be located. The
and seemed to be from an internal source. information reported is limited in nature
Appeared 45 above horizon, 122° from observer. precluding a valid conclusion. However,
Seemed to be descending very slowly. there is a strong possibility that the
witness observed the planet Jupiter
(mag -2.0) which was in a direction of
i7oT at the time of the sighting and at
an elev of 30.
ATIC FOrM 329 (REV 26 SEP S2) Arte Foxn S2y (Rev 26 ser S2)
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Sentember 17, 1060
Major Lawrence J. Tecker
Office of Information Services
Department of the Air Force
Washington 25,
Dear Mejor er:
I wonder the cooperation of the - Air
Ferce in en ren
for NICAP.
Several reci of San Francisco rep bright
and ciroular UFo slowly move NW between 1:45 and 3
what USAF
The above 77 appreciated.
Also, may I take comrend the the
Air Force Ar Fo for its for its eased mohas rating
with privete orgeni with prive rg? as latest
AR 200-2 advises. AFR 200-2 advises.
Thank you.
Sirperely
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August 20, 1960
Plum Creek Prison Camp
On August 17th at approximately 8 or 8:30 PM I went up in the forestry
look-out at Inskip Mountain for a clearer view of Echo I. At about
9 PM I saw a dull red light above the horizon at what Mrs the
look-out, described as Turner Mountain.
Jones, Miss. and minutes at
least. I lost sight of the light fade and
then come back stronger, gradually, k flashes. Later,
about 9:30 PM we all three observed
from elevation for many finally
losing losing signt of signt of it completely. The original completely. The original light light over Turner Mountain urner Mountain
was was first a pparently first a pparently stationary. By lining it up with a stationary. By lining it up with a tower support tower support
I found it to be moving to my left, then upward. my left, then upward. Because of Because of its fading f its fading
periodically I lost it a number of times. periodically I lost it a number of times. With the binoculars I
usually managed to find it again. managed t again.
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AEROSPACE TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE
OHIO
REPLY TO AFCIN-4E2x PRUE THCAT
ATTH OF:
SUBJECT: Request for UFO Information
TO: SAFOI-3d (L/Col Tacker)
h. ATIC has no case of an UFO sighting which took place in or near B
San Francisco, Ca August 1960.
1. A check with the United States Navy failed to reveal S any informa- any informa-
tion concerning a balloon in the San Francisco area on 9 August 1960.
The United States Air Force is not presently involved in any balloon
over
San Francisco, California on 9 August l960. San F: sco, California on 9 August l960.
FOR THE COMMANPER: ER:
PHILIP G. EVANS 1 Atch:
Colonel, USAF Cy ltr 17
Deputy for Science and Components
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6 October 1960
Dear M
This is to acknowledge your letter of l7 September concernin 8
the unidentified flying ob,ject at San Francisco lifornia
on 9 August 1960.
The Aerospace The Aerospace Technical Intelligence Center has no case of an Technical Intelligence
UFO sighting UFO sighting which which took place in took place in O near ncisco, isco. California alifornia
on 9 August 1960.
A check with the United States Navy failed to reveal any the United States Navy failed to reveal any infor-
mation mation concerning a balloon in the San Francisco area on 9 August a balloon in the San Francisco area on 9 August
1960. 1960. The United States Air Force is not presently involved in any The United States Air Force is not presently involved in any
balloon program which could have resulted in one of these objects balloon program which could have resulted in one of these objects
being over San heing evar anciaco, California on 9 August 1960. urust1960
Sincerely,
LAWRENCE J. TACKER
Lt. Colonel, USAF
Public Information Division
Office of Information
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No Case (Information Only) llAugust 1960
Boulder, Colorado
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On August ll, 1960_at Boulder, Colorado Driver Ray Hawks reported the
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by "heat waves." A (
had no markings. velvety apcearane to it. silver
sheen; yet rot shine lixo alumimm. Abcut tw t from the outer edge
one of which was sending out bluish smoke
of some kind. There wus an all-porvading noise, likst thrurming a gener-
ator out of phase. Whilo the craft hevering nearby,
electrical equipment the tractor would d not work. After the Uro finally rose
and diseppeared and diseppearod into the clouds, the tractor again oporated as the clouds, th ) tractor eain oporated usual.
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AUG. 11, 1960 LEFT HAND CANYON, COLORADO (LORENZEN P 244) 1 WITNESS 00
RAY HAWKS OF BOULDER WAS WORKING A FARM TRACTOR IN SECLUDED LEFT HAND 01
CANYON, WEST OF BOULDER HEARING A MUFFLED EXPLOSION WHICH SEEMED TO COME 02
FROM ABOVE HE LOOKED_UP AND SHORTLY A ROUND OBJECT DROPPED VERTICALLY THROUGHO 3
A CLOUD, STOPPING ABOUT 65O FEET AWAY AND SOME 2OO FEET ABOVE THE GROUND THE04
OBJECT WOBBLED A LITTLE_AS IT STOPPED, AS A COIN WOBBLES WHEN THROWN UPON A 05
TABLE. HAWKS NOTED THAT THE OBJECT APPEARED AS TWO CONCAVE DISCS JO1NED 06
TOGETHER AND ABOUT ONE-FIFTH AS DEEP AS ITS DIAMETER. THE DISC WAS NOT SHINY.07
RATHERIT HAD-A-DULL-GRAYCOLOR AROUND ITS PERIMETER-AND-ALITTLE-INSIDE -08
FROM THE EDGE WERE A SERIES OF METAL PLATES, WITH A SMALL GAP BETWEEN 09
EACH, WHICH COULD BE SEEN ON THE UNDERSURFACE AS IT.DESCENDED AND ON THE..UPPERIO
EDGE AS IT CAME TO REST IN THE CACIOhCSTIN AIR 11
HAWKS BECAME AWARE OF_ AN INTERMITTENT HUM SIMILAR TO AN ELECTRIC MOTOR HAWKS BECAME AWARE OF AN INTERMITTENT HUM SIMILAR TO AN ELECTRIC MOTOR OUT 12
OF PHASE AND IDLING, WHICH OF PHASE AND IDLING, WHICH SEEMED SEEMED TO COME FROM THE INTERIOR OF THE OISC THE INTERIOR OF THE DISC ONE 13
OF THE PLATES WAS QOZING A OF THE PLATES WAS QOZING A *ROYAL BLUE* BLUE* SMOKE THEN TO HAWKS-S AMAZEMENT THEN TO HAWKS-S AMAZEMENT HE HE 14
OBSERVED THAT THE PLATE OBSERVED THAT THE PLATE GIVING OFF GIVING SMOKE BEGAN TO RECEDE BEGAN TO RECEDE INTO THE OBJECT. 15
*JUST LIKE YOU MIGHT TILT *JUST LIKE YOU MIGHT TILT THE WINDSHIELD OF AN AUTOMOBILE PRIOR TO TAKING IT IT 16
INSIDE THE CAR* INSIDE THE CAR THEN AN ELONGATED HOLE THEN AN ELONGATED HOLE COULD BE COULD BE SEEN IN PLACE OF THE PLATE• SEEN IN PLACE OF THE PLATE 17
NEXT HE SAW WHAT APPEARED TO BE TO BE A NEW PLATE WHICH WAS WHICH WAS WORKED INTO PLACE FROM 18
WITHIN, AND HE DISTINCTLY WITHIN, AND HE DISTINCTLY HEARD A CLICK AT THE HEARD A CLICK AT THE END OF THE OPERATION END OF THE OPERATION THE THE 19
INTERMITTENT_HUM INCREASED IN INTENSITY INTERMITTENT HUM INCREASED IN INTENSITY UNTIL IT *INCREASED A WHOLE OCTAVE *INCREASED A WHOLE OCTAVE* 20
AND ATTAINED A VERY HIGH PITCH AT THIS STAGE THE DISC APPEARED TO BE 21 21
SURROUNDED BY.A.SORT OF SHIMMERING FIELD SURROUNDED_BY.ASORT OF SHIMMERING FIELD WHICH WHICH RESEMBLED HEAT WAVES THEN THE 22 THE22
DISC SUDDENLY TOOK OFF VERTICALLY AT VERY HIGH SPEED AND DISAPPEARED FROM 23
VIEW 24
WHEN HAWKS FIRST SIGHTED THE UFO. HE WAS WORKING THE SHOVEL LOADER ON HIS 25
TRACTOR. AS THE DISC CAME CLOSER THE ENGINE STOPPED. HE THOUGHT HE HAD 26
CONTINUED THE LIFTING OPERATION AFTER IT WAS FULLY EHEVATED V WHICH WOULD HAVE 27
KILLED THE ENGINE. HE REACHED DOWN TO RESTART HIS ENGINE• BUT THE STARTER WAS28
DEAD. HAWKS SAID HE WASN-T FRIGHTENED AND THAT THE DISC TOOK ONLY ABOUT . 29
FIFTEEN MINUTES FOR THE WHOLE OPERATION 30
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to study the co historv of material before
of their OWT.
A complet
rave ence in zetting lisced. Tese lams 49
pear at greaent teraveaeen
two
range and altitude data).
August l9oO invciving Ray Mawks. He stated "saucer" "revaired itsele" "revaired itsele"
in md-air, caused in md-air, caused enzine of nis tractor to stcp and described enotie- enctie-
ral reacticns syrptometic of Gamma radiation.
(3) The case Wyoming involving five .
Franai
on a slag direp on July l, 1 1960.
Ginceruly
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TUCSON, ARIZONA
17 October 1960
Lawrence J. Tacker, Major, USAF
Public Information Division
Department of the Air Force
Washington, D. C.
Dear Sir:
I am writing again in regard to the UFO residuals which have been dis-
cussed in previous correspondence (see my letter dated 9 March l960
which you answered 14 March 1960)
We have delayed sending this material to A. T. I. C. for several reasons.
We feel for one thing that Air Force analysts should have an opportunity
to s study the complete history of the material before attemotingtests
of their own.
A complete report of this type has been prepared for some time but we
have encountered problems in getting it published hese problems ap-
pear at present to have been resolved ahd copies wi I be forwarded
to your office and to A.T.I.C. as soon as possible.
tests be
pendent testing agency under coeniza SAF and APRO repre-
sentatives.
I urge e the sincere consideration of this procedure for this reason:
The accusaticns of Donald Keyhoe together ertain grave inconsis-
tencies between fact and Air Force oublic i rmation releases has
resulted in a loss of f public confidence which frankly speaking is shared
by APRO. e procedure we recommend would eliminate any basis for sus-
picion concerning test results by demonstrating the goo of all
parties concerned.
I would also like to inquire whether or not the Air Force has reached
any official conclusions concerning the following listed cases sand, if
so, what these conclusions are:
() The case at Red (1) The case at Red Bluff, California, August 13, 1960, Bluff, California, August 13, 19 ,involving Sgts. Sgts.
and and (simult (simultaneous from two
locations pro locations p ded range and altitude data). range and altitude data).
The incident near Boulder, Colorado_(in Left Hand Canyon) on 11 Boulder, Colorado_(in Left Hand Canyon) on 11
August 1960 August 1960 involving . He stated "saucer"-"repaired i*self" He stated "sa aucer"-"repairedi*self"
in mid-air, caused engine of his tractor to stop and described emotio- in mid-air, caused engine of his tractor to stop and described emotio-
nal reactions symptomatic of Gamma radiation.
3) The case a ning involving five employees of the San
who described hovering as if to land
on a slag dump on July l, 1960. ?
Sincerely Yours
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TO: SAFOI-3d (L/Col Tacker)
1. Reference attached copy of a letter to Department of the Air
Force from Mi October 1960.
The
tion of common objects eather data reveals that there were tempera-
ture inversions throughout the general area during ture inversions throughout the general area during the period of the
sightings. While the actual object responsible for each sighting While the object responsible for each sighting
cannot be determined, it is highly probable is highly probable that the that UFO seen by the seen by the
highway highway patrol officers was the planet Mars. icer rs was the planet Mars.
repor of sightings occurring
at Boulder, Colorado, Colorado, eefe, lyoming, 1 July
1960. 196
FOR THE FOR THE MANDER:
NICHOLAS S POST 1 Atch:
Acting Deputy Cy ltr 17 Oct 60 fr
Science and Corponents Director, APRO
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The sighting
Halbach, director Halbach, directo
Astrononical bservatory,whe with- Astrononical Observatory,whe with-
heli ccament. The Uro wee ieacrib- rbddish rings. It eoved rapidly
ed es a hall of white light sncircled by twe of white light sncircied by twr gle, and then le, and then
from'north to jouth, youth, then hovered, then hevered, veered gr at veered gt helf hour. calf hour.
It noved much Y33
sped wegt,
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through space today established the first two-way con-
versation via an artificial satellite. versation via an artificial satellite.
The feat using the new Echo I AT THAT POINT, the balloo
giant balloon satellite came just giant balloon satellite came just traveling at 18,000 miles an hon, traveling at 18,0 CO miles an how
two hours after scientists suc- two hours after scientists suc-
cessfully held the first two-way passed over the horizon and
communication with recordings, tact was lost.
a spokesman said. But the scientists in the coast- But the scientists in the coast-
L The brief conversation at 5:18 The brief conversation at 5:19 to-c o a st communications try. to-c o a st communications try.
a.m. a.m. I EDT wasn't much of a achieving a bit more with each
conversation," the spokesman conversation," th e spokesman attempt, were confident they attempt, were confident they
said, but there were live voices csould expand on that brief con
both ways between Holmdel and versation.
Goldstone, Calif." The final pass of the shining
THE CONVERSATION opened THE CONVERSATION openEd sateilite two hours later produced
the way to a possible age of per- negligible results and the weary
scientists headed home. The
mostly blank pass was blamed
man-made satellite. on a bad drive track fixing the
The first two-way communica- satellite's orbit.
ECHO I STREAKS OVER PORTLAND, ORE. tion, two hours earlier, had fea- AFTER 7:30 A.M., the balloon
40-Second Time Exposure Satellite.AP. tured recorded messages by passed to a point no longer on a
President Eisenhower and Senate direct line between California
majority leader Lyndon B. John- and New Jersey, unavailable for
son. The latest attempt was a further experiments by the Bell-
JPL group for 12 hours.
'live" phone conversation. The bone-tired engineers and
As, monitored on tape, here is lab assistants, many of whom had
how it sounded: been working intently 13 straight
HELLO, this is Bill Jakes call hours, said little. They will re-
ing Phil Tardoni at Jet Propul- turn to concentrate on minutely
sion laboratory," the project man- detailed work to improve the
ager for Bell laboratories said. length and quality of the calls.
Are you reading me out there?" At the dramatic moment of the
"Yes, we're reading you loud first phone call through space,
and clear," said Jakes. "Sounds there was little outward excite-
pretty good." ment in the Bell lab.
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REMARKS: A CHECK WAS MADE WITH MARTIN ACFT CO., DENVER WX, LOWRY AFB, REMARKS: A CHECK WAS MADE WITH MARTIN ACFT CO., DENVER WX, LOWRY AFB,
BUCKLEY ANG BASE; ALL HAVING NEGATIVE KNOWLEDGE OF ANY T.1 LOONS
OR OBJECTS THAT COULD HAVE CAUSED THIS SIGHTING. OR OBJECTS THAT COULD HAVE CAUSED THIS SIGHTING•
PILOTS STATEMENT: FIRST LT. JACK M. HORNER, PILOT, AIRBORNE FROM BKF
2035MST, CLIMBED TO 20S0FT ABOVE TERRAIN AND CIRCLED LITTLETON THEN 2035MST, CLIMBED TO 209OFT ABOVE TERRAIN AND CIRCLED LITTLETON THEN
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CLIMBED TO 44,00OFT AND FLEW IN A 30 MILE RADIUS, THEN DESCENDED
TO 20OGFT• NEGATIVE SIGHTING OF OBJECT. PILOT WAS UNDER CONTROL OF
ANAGRAM LT. RICHARD W. LAUGESEN.
BT
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No Case (Information Only) 13 August 1960
5-WAY ASSAULT ON SPACE
U.S. Scientists Rip Page
From Science Fiction
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., Fired an Atlas intercontinen- into space. It can be seen by
Aug. 13-(UPI)-America tal ballistic missile carrying a nearly every nation, including
ripped page from science batch of radiation-study experi- Russia, as it whips through the
fiction and made it read as ments 5.000 miles over the sky at 16,000 miles per hour.
Atlantic, in another step to im- After more technical troubles
gospel yesterday in an historic Jeste prove the nation's only war- had threatened to delay it, the had threatened to delay it, the
- five-way assault on space with ready ICBM. satellite-eighth success of the
man and missiles. LAUNCHED THE Navy's year for the U.S. against one
Before the biggest day in Before t the biggest day in Polaris missile on a flight of Polaris missile on a flight of for Russia-was sent into orbit
s over, U. S. more than 1,000 miles over the aboard a Thor Delta rocket aboard a Thor - Delta rocket
space history was over, U. S. space history was Atlantic, and moved the rocket Atlantic, and moved the rocket from the cape.
scientists working from coast a day closer to an October date a day closer to an October date
to coast had: to coast had: The coast-to-coast experiment
when it will be nuclear- tipped which bounced the President's
Sent the world's first com- and loaded aboard atomic sub- tape-recorded tape-recorded voice from a
munications satellite, a 10-story marines. marines. satellite showed Echo's feasi-
Echo I balloon, into orbit Echo I balloon, into orbit In between, the Air Force bility as the anchor to a global
around earth and used it to managed four other smaller communications network.
bounce President Eisenhower's launchings - three with its launchings - three with its
voice across the continent from Bomarc interceptor interceptor missile A SERIES OF Echo-type
1,000 miles up. and one with its sleek little satellites could mean that, by
Hound Dog, fired from a B52 1970, all nations would be con- 1970, all nations would be con-
ANNOUNCED AND TO THAT, fresh bomber on a 450-mile flight. nected by instantaneous world-
on the heels of the first re- wide television and almost un-
covery of a data capsule from It ADDED UP to the busiest, limited radio communications.
a satelliteDiscoverer XIII-in most spectacular one-day show The successful recovery of
orbit, they plan to send a of missile power and space the capsule from the Discov-
chimpanzee into space and ability ever put on by the erer, fired into orbit Wednesday
back, possibly within a month. United States. as America's seventh satellite
Sent an Air Force test pilot The giant Echo balloon is success of the year, paved the
in the rocket-powered X15 to a circling earth about once every way for the Air Force's an-
world altitude record of 131,000 two hours today as the largest nouncement that it would fire
feet. man-made object ever thrown a chimp into orbit soon.
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ing that thing go by."
Kissell, head of the Dayton
Moonwatch team, has been re-
ceiving accurate figures on the
satellite's Dayton passage ever
since Friday.
The Dayton team is one of a
group throughout the country
charting the satellite's course
and making observations for
earth today," he said, adding,
"if you were to take a radio
1.0oo miles up and break the
glass on the tubes, it would
play hetter than it does here."
Kissell, who is a research
physicist at Wright-Patterson
Air Force base in the day
time. listed the optimum sight- It's No Meteor, That's Echo I Flitting By
ing times for Dayton star-
gazers tonight and tomorrow
night. the Art Institnie, looking
He said the listed times are moon (man ma
midway in the approximate 20 south in its 8:10 p.m. passover last night. Adams ac-
minute passage of the satellite. minute passage ot : raaiey usea neo
It should rise about 10 minutes 300 mm. Iens at (/5.6 to bring the satel-
beiore the listed time and set lite into sharp focus. A lite into sharp focus. mm. leus can ght the d le town lights. Echo I will ap wn lights. Echo I will ap
10 minutes later and will ap. 10 ninutes later and will ap. pear tonight at 7 :18 pear tonight at 7 :48 p.m (south).9:57 p.m. (nor (south),9:3. p.m. (no 2:03 a.m. (aorth), 2:09 2:03 a.m. ,(aorth), 2:09
pear about as bright as a bright a.m.(north)and 4:16 a.m.(southy.- a.m. (north)and 4:16 a.m.(south2
star moving yery slowly.
Times tonight are:
8:00 p.m. about 41 degrees 8:00 p.m. about 41 degrees
above the SE horizon moving 16A0G1960 16A0G 1960
to the NE. Coming up it will Box Score Of Times
pass just below pass just below the planet
Jupiter at 8:55. Echo I To Join Stars
11:04 p.m. nearly overhead in Echo I To Join Stars
the NW moving east. the N moying east.
1:10 a.m. 33 degrees above
the northern horizen moving Over Dayton Tonight
east.
3:16 a.m. nearly overhead
moying slightly SE. Here's the box score of times listing when and where Echo
3:21 a.m. 50 degrees in the I. the NASA's communications balloon satellite, will be visible
sW sky moving SE. tonight.
Times for tomorrow night are The sateflite will appeat about as hright as a bright star
exactly the same as those for and will seem to move slowly, slower than a high dying
tonight except the passage will airplane, across the sky. The listed times are midway in the go-minale cycle. The
occur about 21 minutes earlier. balloon should rise 1o minutes before the tine indicated and set
10 minutes later. 8:S9 p.m. in the SE. moving SW to NE. If will pass just
belou the pianet dupiter on the way up about s:st p.mt.
10:4s p.m. nearly overhead in the Nw shy. moving east.
ward. 12:49 a m about 35 degrees abote the northern herizon niot-
ing ensiward. 25 am. neady ovethead motthz ighy towand the sE
5:0o g m. about 50 degrees abote rhe Si. aorizon mes ing SE.
SEECR
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Echo I "Changes" Course In Sky
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 - Satellite Over Dayton The last of these orbits is
(APi-Why does the Echo I moving almost due north.
commnunications satellite spend Tonight's Echo I schedule for Some times the satellite is high
Dayton includes 7:25 p.m. (to in the sky, some times low on
half its time traveling to the the South). 8:35 p.m. (North), the horizon, with regard to any
northeast and the other half to 11:41 p.m. (North), 1:6 a.m. particular place on Earth.
the southcast? (North) and 3:5t a.m. (South). When the Earth has turned
In simple terms, it is be- so that North America is on
cause the Earth rotates on a orbits. because its cycle e pe- the opposite side of its earlier
tilted axis, and the sate:lite is riod is about two hours. position, the satellite for the
on an inclined orbit. Thus for six successive or- next six orbits - 12 hours --
Had Echo been launched bits-about 12 hours-Echo is appears from the Earth to be
from the equator on a perect traveling from the southwest moving from the northwest to
equatorial orbit, it : would al- to northeast. the southeast.
ways travel in one direction, cguatorlatoloit rt
cast to west. But it would be
too low on the horizon for the
relay of radio signals from Discoverer XIV
most parts of the United
States.
Satellites launched in Polar
orbits also travel a constant
direction. north or south, as direction. north or south, as Goes Into Orbit Goes Into Orbit
the Earth spins beneath them.
They also would spend much DAYTON DAYTON 19AG 60 19A1G 60
of their time over parts of the
Earth where they could not Earth where they could not 1 Missile Explodes After Launch;
be used for communications
experiments. 2 Others Fired Successfully
Leonard Jaffe, chief of the
comimunications satellite pro- By Associated Press
grams of the National Aero- The satellite Discoverer XIV, crammed with secret sky
nautics and Space administra-
tiqn, said the Echo I orbit pro- spying gear, was launched into polar orbit yesterday on the
vides the greatest amount of west coast. Across the continent, two other missiles were fired
useful time, from the stand- successfully, while a third exploded and was wrecked after
point of communications tests. launching.
Echo fits better Into a clock- Discoverer XIV roared aloft from Vandenberg Air Force
work schedule than do other
satellites in semi-equatorial base, Calif., only a week after a predecessor, Discoverer XIII,
dropped a nose cone that was recovered. It was a spectacular
first recovery of a man-made object from space.
Goal of yesterday's shot also is
recovery of the satellite's instru- ness, scored another test flight
ment capsule from orbit, by a success over a 1.100-mile course.
tricky aerial catch if possible. Fourteen minutes from its
Its nose cone is loaded with launching pad, the 28-foot rocket
Echo I To Make special instruments designed to dropped a dummy nose cone in
. help two upcoming series of sur- an intended target zone northeast
. . veillance satellites-one to radic of Puerto Rico.
Trips Through - T back pictures of terrain it passes It was the 23rd s success in 31
. 4
over. the other to detect enemy over. the other to d ect enemy Polaris launchings this year. Polaris launchings this year.
Earth Shadow Earth Shadow missile firings. The Polaris The Polaris success followed success followed
20 20e b0 The firing of Discoverer XIV The firing of Discoverer XIV explosion of of a carrier a carrier rocket rocket
Here's the Echo I satellite time- Kere's the Echo I satellite tume- was delayed 15 minutes because launched from Cape Canaveral to launched from Cape Canaveral to
Discoverer XIII was XIII was passing orbit a satellite that could lead
table for tonight and tomorrow overhead. Scientists feaved its to a communications network for
night. signals might confuse tracking all U. S. military forces. all U. S. military forces.
Tonight: 8:15 Tonight: 8:15 p.m.-passing equipment of Moonlet 14. equipment of Moonlet 14. The two-stage rocket The two-stage rocket blew
nearly nearly overhead moving SW to At Cape Canaveral, Fla., a apart in a giant flash of fire and
NE. Polaris submarine missile, on smoke about 21 minutes after smoke about 21 minutes after
10:20 p.m.--50 degrees above 10:20 p.m.-50 degrees s above the brink of operational readi- the brink of operational readi- it left the ground. It was intended
the northern horizon moving to fling a 51-inch, 500-pound to fling a 51-inch, 500-pound
West to East. West to East. sphere into a circular orbit 700
12:25 a.m.50 degrees above 12:25 a.m.-50 degrees above miles miles above the Earth. The above the Earth. The
the northern horizon moving NW sphere was capable of ' trans-
to SE. mitting and sending 68,000 words
2:30 a.m.-40 degrees above the a minute. A chain of such courier
SW horizon moving NW to SE. satellites whirling across the
Tomorrow night: The same skies would tie together the vast
passages as for tonight but 21 communications network of the
minutes earlier on each trip. nation's military services.
Note that on the last two trips At Eglin Air Force base, also
tomorrow night the satellite i3 in Florida, a Bomarc-A intercep-
slated to move in and out of the tor missile blasted a pilotless
earth's shadow as it moves along bomber from the sky yesterday.
its course. It was the missile's 18th suecess
in the last 19 tries.
The 47-foot ground-to-air mis-
sile intercepted a pilotless Strato-
jet bomber 172 miles oul over the
Gulf range at 35.000 feet and
blew it apart.
no ton
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8-18-60
No Flying Objects Seen in
Tehama County Last Night
RED BLUFF (E-R) - Those, a sonic boom. None was heard.) Jack Streeter, a San Francisco
mysterious flying objects first meteorologist, has said the ob-
sighted near here early Sunday jects might be a weather balloon
morning by two highway patrol- released nightly from the Red
men did not make an appearance Bluff weather station.
last night. Tehama deputies and the high-
And an Air Force spokesman way patrolmen insist they were
said they never did make an ap- not balloons. Furthermore, they
pearance on Air Force radar said, only one balloon is released
screens at the Red Bluff instal- and more than one object has
lation. been sighted since the first one
Since the sighting by the CHP's Sunday morning.
Stanley Scott and Charles A. Car- Patrolman Scott described the
son in their patrol car, Tehama object he saw Sunday as "big
County sheriff's deputies and a as an airliner and shaped like a
number of citizens have reported football." He said it seemed to
anywhere from one to six of the have a band of windows or port-
objects. Generally they have been de- holes and a red searchlight-like
scribed as being airliner-sized, thing on each end.
glowing with a bright white light Tehama County Undersheriff
and having one or two red lights. Jack McGlynn said no written re-
The last sighting was Tuesday The last sighting was Tuesday ports have been filed yet by his ports have been filed yet by his
night when two deputies at a office but "it looks like we're go-
roadblock near Mineral, just west ing to have to start a file."
of Lassen Park, reported they Since July 15 the Red Bluff
saw six of the mysterious things radar installation has been put
flitting at "terrific" speed without under the SAGE system whereby
making a sound. making a sound. its observations are sent directly its observations are sent directly Force Base in
Almost two dozen others Almost two dozen others at to Adair Air
Mineral's luxury lodge also re- Mineral's luxury lodge also re- Corvallis, Ore. A spokesman at Corvallis said
ported seeing the same thing. ported seeing the same thing. after viewing the radar records,
The objects - four of which -seem- "there was nothing on the radar.
were in tight formation - seem- were in tight formation You can't bounce radar off some-
ed to be going southwest, the Te- thing that's not there." He said thing t that's not there." He said
hama County observers said. It happens that southwest lies southwest lies 98 per cent of UFO sightings have In the other other
It happens and at least se ven that been explained. explained. In :1 infor-
Roseville, also reported cases, he said, not enough infor-
Roseville citizens mation was available. The records have been sent to
seeing at least two of them. Two of the Roseville witnesses
the Air Force's UFO investigation
were police officers. They were Hugh McGuigan and Sgt. center at Dayton Ohio's Wright-
Capt. Patterson AFB. he said. McClel-
James Hall, and they later fol- land AFB is investigating the
lowed the objects out of the city sightings in northern California.
to avoid city lights. "Each was as big as a wash-
tub, apparently," McGuigan said. "I never would have believed
it if I did not see it myself." could
Hall said. No airplane
have traveled that fast."
Tehama deputies Bill Gonzales
and A. D. Perry had staked out
the Mineral roadblock for two
gunmen v.ho had robbed the Bank
of America in Chester. Gonzales said the things flew
in loose formation, glowing
brilliant white with a red spot
or spots. He said they were too
far away to tell what the red
spots were. They were dipping and diving
and moving at simply unbeliev-
able speed," he said. "And the
really strange part-they didn't
make a sound." (Normally. if an object exceeds
the speed of sound it will create
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Inversi "s in California
An unusually complex combination of events produced an epi-
demic of UFO sightings in northern California during the week
of August 12 to 20, 196o. Nearly every night dozens of reliable citi-
zenst throughout Tehama County and the Mount Shasta region
(long famous for its mysterious lights) reported UFOs at various
times and of various descriptions: round, bright, metallic UFOs
glowing a reddish-purple fluorescent type of light, cigar-shaped
UFOs trailing a long fiery exhaust, oval UFOs with red lights at
each end and white lights in between, yellow-colored UFOs like each end and white lights in between, yellow-colored UFOs like
a flying railroad car with flashing red lights at each end and white a flying railroad car with flashing red lights at each end and white
lights glowing at the windows. Radios roared with static and radar lights glowing at the windows. Radios roared with static and radar
sets were plagued with phantoms, as the state was apparently in-
vaded by a whole fleet of patrolling saucers.
The most important factor in these sightings was the weather;
prolonged and extensive temperature inversions prevailed in the
area all that week. From southern Oregon through northern Cali- area all that week. From southern Oregon through northern Cali-
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der these conditions, practically any light shining into the night was
apt to be projected upward as a mirage and to perform weird an-
tics. Determining what was the particular light source of some spe-
cific phenomenon is almost impossible.
As complicating factors, certain heavenly bodies made their own
contribution to the excitement. Most of the objects observed late
at night and watched for to three hours were re-
fracted images of the stars Capella or Aldebaran or the planet Mars.
Some of the most spectacular sightings were those reported from
Red Bluff on the night of August t 13-14. Two highway patrolmen
were chasing a speeding motorcycle when, at about 11:5o P.M.
P.D.S.T., they saw what they at first supposed to be a brilliantly
lighted aircraft falling directly toward them. Jumping out of their
car, they watched the object as it apparently reversed its course,
shot upward. and began to perform fantastic maneuvers in the east-
ern sky. The performance continued for more than two hours. Be-
fore it ended. a second U FO had joined in the celestial dance, which
was observed by dozens of excited witnesses in the Red Bluff area.
Air Force bases in the neighborhood were notified, and ATIC
investigators gathered and studied the evidence. There was no real
above the northeast horizon. About an hour later (12:48 A.M.) Mars
rose, also in the northeast; and close behind it (1:15 A.M.) came the
bright star Aldebaran, which made a striking pair with Mars. With
three brilliant heavenly bodies just above the horizon, on a night
of fantastic multiple inversions of temperature and humidity, the
larger.
A person who has never been lucky enough to see a good mirage
may feel skeptical about the phenomenon. But those who have en-
countered a spectacular example-for example, the Chicago sky-
line suspended upside down in mid-air above Lake Michigan-know
how startlingly real it can seem. When the source of the mirage is
not apparent, the displaced image can scem mysterious and even
frightening. as do many UFOs.
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oetweeh tno red oncd, The startled police calied the Near midnight, August 13, 1960, Red
neerest sherifrle offios, and also reported the sighting Bluffs (Cal.) police officers Charles A.
Lo the Lonnty redar bade. Iccording to the pa*rolnen, o. Carson and Stanley Scott saw a "glow-
ing, oblong object" with red and white
Ticlals ot the case They yero tracking en unigenti- side lights low in the eastern sky directly
Pied rbyect en radar, but novOpeper ahead. Among its characteristics: silent
3 toafirm this, hovering, rapid and acute directional
ti-atrolaen cogtlmned to wn toh The oo- changes incapable of execution by known
joel. it onte lirestiy tovard thelr car on tyd o30gn1o0s, aircraft.
sach tios sworgin. 'he tren with e huge rod lighb. As t, The officers, keeping a watch which
lasted more than two hours, radioed a
94.4 of the ofieare, hey trned local Air Force radar station and got a
1n309.556-1 bit af the miheol par. aod 14 SA swift, startled reply - "unidentified."
has iot, The erricore oaia tnit Lio Carson and Scott, quickly regaining th
iwaop the irve six or soten aitrer calm powers of observation expected
Wan atastod mviag alodly ta 2 law enforcement officers, watched the ob-
d'oilowat itin the.t cat ject--occasionally beaming its lights to
-
searchlight. One policeman angloi spotlight upward, and the descending -
UMM swerved away. Throughout the encunter, a static-like roar drownod the relice
indicated the vicinity.
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glanced out her wndow et along its side,
Sth e line of red lights
of Cercptd, Gel.fornie. She and seren other people in har noighborhood vatched S red erd blue lignte hovering low
neer midrisht on Augist l6th. She reported the objeot to orei-
ovar Genogrd .en
calsat The Air Forre pilot reported seeing only a
Ploz jet ialersepter to the area.
CargO olane, aoserted that the lights on ths saucer
Vrs. Slmore She and her neighbors approsehed, and that later a viaible pufr
seened to dim when the carge plane spinning craft. The UFO disappeared Iron
of sroke rose from the gysterlous 4
view a few sunutes later.
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AXHIBIT 111 M"
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D.(1)21 AUG 1960, 0200Z
(2DUSK
E. 105 DEGREES WEST LONGITUDE, 39 DEGREES 4 MINUTES NORTH LATITUDE
F.(1)
COLORADO,
(2) WORLD WAR II
G.(1) CALM, CLEAR
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PAGE PAGE THREE RJWZGUM 1 THREE RJWZGUM 1
(2) ALTITUDE DEGREES(DIRECTION) SPEED(KNOTS)
SURFACE SW 5
6,000 20 19
10,000 10 11
16,000 30 17
29,095 31 21
30,900 34 19
59,900 31 21
(3)UNLIMITED
(4)5mMILES (4)5MILES
(5)ONE TENTH
(6)NEGATIVE
H.ECHO ISATELLITE DUE IN DENVER COLORADO AREA AT H.ECHO 1SATELLITE DUE IN DENVER COLORADO AREA AT 21/0205Z PASSING. 21/0205Z PASSING.
FROM SW TO NE, VISIBLE APPROX 20 MINUTES. NTFC
I.AN F86L FROM BKF WAS SCRAMBLED AT 21/0233Z ACFT WAS VECTORED TO
LITTLETON COLORADO, ACFT SEARCHED FROM 18,000FT TO 44,000FT
WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS.
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DIVISION OF FORESTRY
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TEHAMA COUNT
R 2 E
1952
1/2 2 3 4 5 6 8
Scale in Miles
Compited and drawn in the oftice of the State Forester in Sacromento
by Louis O. Baker from records of L.S.G.S, USF.S, Aerial Photographs
and other private sources Land Grants hypothetically subdiwided
Polyconic Projection Original Scale I/62500
Revised May,1954
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GECURITY CLASSIFIC ON
JOINT MESSAGEFORM
UNCLASSIFIED
SPACE BELOW RESERVED FOR COMMUNICATION CENTER
1960 SEP I 20 49
PRECEDENCE TYPE MSG (Check) ACCOUNTING SYMBOL ORIG. OR REFERS TO OF REFERENCE CLASSIFICATION
ACTION ROUTINE BOOK MULTI SINGLE AF OPS 0814 UNCLAS
INFO
FROM: SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
ATIC, B-P AFB 50
TO:
BUCKLEY ANG BASE, COLO CJWEAN
AFGRNC AFGRNC
/UNCLASSIFIED/FROM: AFCIN-1E2x 9-259$- /UNCLASSIFIED/FROM: AFCIN-1E2x 9-25 9$ -t FCR FCR 1
138TH ACWRON. YOUR UNCLAS MSG OPS O814, DTD 23 AUG 60, RPTG THE
SIGHTING OF AN UFO OVER LITTLETON, COLO. THE INFO IS LIMITED IN
NATURE PRECLUDING A VALID CONCLUSION, THEREFORE REQ A FURTHER NATURE PRECLUDING A CONCLUSION, THEREFORE FURTHER
INVESTIGATION BE MADE. IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER INFO, THE
FOLLOWING IS DESIRED: WHAT WAS THE ELEVATION AND AZIMUTH OF THE
CBJ WHEN IT DISAPPEARED? HOW DID THE OBJ DISAPPEAR FR VIEW? REQ
THE NAMES OF THE OTHER WITNESSES, AND
CBJ BE FWD TO ATIC.
DATE DATE TIME
30 1515
MONTH YEAR
AUG AUG 1960
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PHONE 69216 69216 NR. PAGE 1 PAGES PAGES PHILIP G. EVANS PHILIP G. EVANS
SECURITY CLABSIFICATION Colonel, USAF
UNCLASSIFIED Deputy for Science and Components
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f. INDENTIFYING INFORMATION f.INDENTIFYING INFORMATION ON OBSERVER ON OBSEFVER
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TEHAMA COUNTY
SHERIFF (
PLEMENTAL CRIME REPORT
Page C3
THE SACRAMENTO BEE tion on flying objects
Wednerday, Aug. 17, 1960 i 6 'Objects' Fly No.
1960 4:00 P:M
More Objects In Sky? Formation Near
J Gonzalez Crimi
New. Reports Are Made office,Red Bluff. Mineral Lodge
ix flying objects ix flying ouge e1
More than a dozen persons look More than a dozen persons look into all reports of into all reports of f un- un- e. Six Six "flying
in Mineral, Tehama County, in Mineral, Tehama County, identified identified flying objects flying obects s for "flying objects" objects" in V " in V
and Roseville, Placer County, analysis by experts at ight and the and the Mane formation maneuvered silent. formation maneuvered silent. lin in
reported they saw mysterious Wright-Patterson Air Air Force ordinary. ly between Mineral and Tur- between Mineral and Tur-
lighted flying objects hover- Base, Ohio. in pairs at the t in pairs at the ner ner Mountain Mountain last night ac- last night ac-
cording to two sheriff's offi. rved
ing and ing and soaring across the "Up to the present," the Up to the present," the short distance ar cers who were on a roadblock short distance ar cers who were on a roadblock ee
sky last night. spokesman told the AP, "the spokesman told ld the AP, "the ng the simialar ng the simialar at Mineral Lodge. at Mineral Lodge.
Don Stout, employed at the air force has been able to ex- Investigators Bill Gonzalez
Mineral Lodge, said he and plain all UFO appearances, plain all UFO appearances, and Al Perry watched the dis.
three other lodge employes except in 1/10 of 1 per cent except in 1/10 of I per cent r the tree lines r the tree lines play for close to half an hour, ection
and two other persons saw of the cases. In the excep- of t the cases. In the excep- irection from th they said today. So too, they in in
first three and then six lights tions there has not been said, did at least half a dozen
.1 hover and skitter in the sky. enough information for the people from the lodge.
), 'Orange Or Red' report to be pinned down." This was shortly after 10
8 They moved far too fast Suspects Balloon untains. o'clock.
to be airplanes," Stout re- Jack Street, a San Francis- A little before that two wo-
ported, "The lights were co meteorologist, pointed out ts were very bri men in Red Bluff said they
of orange or red." the first Tehama object saw "two bright objects,"
7- During the weekend two sighted might have been a ew Much brightel
highway patrolmen and four weather balloon. He said the the Mineral lodg
ie deputy sheriffs reported they Red Bluff weather station ames that was wi they were scanning the skies
d witnessed strange objects nightly releases a balloon car- Bill from the Miller's Trailer Park.
e with a red glow in the sky rying a light tied to a cord. E'Horn Red Both Mrs. Virgil Dickie and
't south of Red Bluff, Tehama This explanation met dis- Mrs. Bill Schwartz reported
e County. agreement from Highway Pa- -ed the sightings. They watched
1 The sighting in Roseville trolmen Stanley Scott and Signed the objects until they moved
was made first by Mrs. Alice Charles A. Carson who de- behind the hills and disappear-
Wamsley who notified her clared they pursued the ob- ed.
neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. ject in their patrol car and Perry and Gonzalez said the
Glenn Painter, They said they it was not a balloon. objects looked quite large but
all spotted two oblong lighted were so distant they could
objects in the sky which re- not identify the shapes. They
mained visible for an hour, flashed white and red lights.
bobbing and swaying from Alton Both said they went across
time to time. citte LU the. Ch.Cr: the highway in an effort to
Others Watch Willi. hear whether the whether the objects objects
The Painters's Painters' son, , Mike, Mike, Ch.Cr Ch.Cr made any noise. They reported
ne and a friend, Walter Gordon, that they did not emit a sound.
ts ts also went outdoors and said "Nor were there any vapor
1g 1g they witnessed the sight, as trails," Perry added. He said,
did Police Captain Hugh Mc- however, he would estimate
od 0- Guigan and Sergeant James that they moved faster than
nd Hall. any jets possibly could.
he The two officers later
n- drove out to Base Line Road
to avoid city lights and stated
n, they continued to see the .
ty things until they suddenly
vanished.
a "Each was as big as a
ti- washtub, apparently,"
ht Painter told a reporter.
"I never would have be-
in lieved it if I did not see it
rs myself," Hall declared. "No
ng airplane could have traveled
ng that fast."
ge Hamilton Probe
ia- At Hamilton Air Force
Base, the Associated Press re-
ported, officers announced 43
ct they have investigated some
of the sightings but have no
statement to issue.
lill A Hamilton spokesman
in said the base is required to
his
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At le43 hours, 18 August ,Se the Calif-
ornia Highway Patrol Commissioner's fice, called the
Provost Marshal Division, Moclellan Galifornia, to
advise that at O92l hours, 18 the California
Highway Patrol's Daily Lo received by teleprinter from
the Yreke Area Office tne follor saget
"ooso hours, 18 August 960
South 99 Highway, Dunsmuir, C
phoned to advise he, his wife. son
saw UrOs hovering over South Dunsmuir, Callf-
ornis. Five other citizens of Mount Shasta,
Californta also Peported seeing three UFOs
in Mount Snsste area. Objects Algc o seen by
officer on duty at Mount Shaeta California
Polles departo reice advise
trey hed reoet , residents who
30
nortjesst of Treka.
"0195 noDrs re sbovet Neddins CHF advise
FOs over Pondoga ares. They have reports
that aumerous resldents in area have been
wetollos with binoculars for last l nours.
"O400 nours re above: ' The thing' still
over Pondosa area."
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UNCL FR OPS 0916 5 REFERENCE YOUR MSG AFCIN-4E2X 9-2598-E FOR 138TH
ACW SQUADRON. THE INFORMATION REQUESTED CANNOT BE OBTAINED. I MR
WENT OUTSIDE TO OBSERVE "ECHOE I* WHEN HE NOTICED THE OBJECT,AFTER
WATCHING THE OBJECT FOR 20TO 30 MINUTES,HE WENT INSIDE
HIS HOUSE TO REPORT IT. THEN WENT BACK OUTSIDE, BUT BY THIS TIME
THE OBJECT HAD DISAPPEARED• THE GROUP OF PEOPLE THAT WERE GATHERED TO
WATCH THIS PHENOMENON HAD LEFT THE AREA TAT THIS TIME• A CHECK BY THE
138TH ACW SQUADRON WAS MADE TO LOCATE ADDITIONAL WITNESSES 138TH ACW SQUADRON WAS MADE TO LOCATE ADDITIONAL WITNESSES REPORTING REPORTING
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object was tta' of an sirliner. it sometimne xxxmgdxts mung silentiy in tre air
patroimen, and p, were i8 miies soutn of hed 3liff
cruising in tneir patrol eer. orted iest nitbt tuat ne eirst saw it about
1 mlles away at ?oo feet above the ground. It seered 'o have a row of norizontel
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. (WASHINGTON)---DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE JOHN KENNEDY HAS
REVEALED THAT HE HAS BEEN PLAGUED BY SINUS TROUBLES SINCE HIS
E POST-CONVENTION VACATION ON CAPE COD. IN AN INTERVIEW WITH UNITED
PRESS INTERNATIONAL, KENNEDY SPOKE IN A HUSKY VOICE BUT INSISTED
HIS VOICE IS ALL RIGHT...THAT "IT'S THE SINUS" THAT
BOTHERS HIM. BOTHERS HIM
-0- -0-
(WASHINGTON)---VICE PRESIDENT NIXON SAYS HE WILL ISSUE A (WASHINGTON)---VICE PRESIDENT NIXON SAYS HE WILL ISSUE A
SERIES OF *IN DEPTH* CAMPAIGN POLICY STATEMENTS ON KEY TOPICS.
NIXON'S ADVISER ON POLICY AND ISSUES, JAMES SHEPLEY, SAYS THE
ISSUES WILL INCLUDE COMMUNISM AND NIXON'S STRATEGY "FOR VICTORY
IN THE COLD WAR." NIXON TOLD NEWSMEN HE HOPES TO ISSUE THE FIRST
¸ STATEMENT THURSDAY.
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(ALAMORGORDO /AL-UH-MUH-GOHR'-DOH/, NEW MEXICO)---AIR FORCE
CAPTAIN JOSEPH KITTINGER (KIH'-TIHNG-UHR) HAS BROKEN TWC WORLD'S
RECORDS IN A BALLOON RIDE TO THE FRINGE OF SPACE. KITTINGER SOARED
TO 103-THOUSAND 300-FEET, THEN PARACHUTED BACK TO EARTH. THE
ASCENT WAS THE HIGHEST BY ANY BALLOONIST, AND THE JUMP TO EARTH
WAS THE LONGEST ON RECORD.
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DATA PROCESSING DIVISION
CLIMATIC CENTER, USAF
Air Weather Service (MATS)
Asheville, North Corolina
REPLY TO
ATTN OF: CCDPD/HCEC
SUBJECT: Photocopies of Surface Weather Records 19 Sep 1960
TO: ATIC/WPAFB, Ohio
l. Reference is made to you 1. Reference is made to your message AFCIN-4E 2X9-260 9-E essage 2X9-260 9-E and and
to our letter dated 9 Septembe to our letter dated 9 Septe otocopies of ocopies of
Weather Record.
2. Inclosed herewith are photocopies of the WBAN Form l0 are e photocopies of the WBAN Form l0 (Surface (Surface
Weather Observations) to include the period 13 through 19 August
1960 from the following locations in 1960 from the following locations in California:
a. Chico a. Chico WB 2nd order WB 2nd order
b. F Redding WB 2nd order
c. Red Bluff WBAS
Note: WB 2nd order stations, abcve, record observations on a limited
schedule, generally daylight hours lo not complete the
WBAN lOB Form.
3. These records are the most representative surface data available
area.
FOR THE DIRECTOR
Atch
Chief, Data Processing Division Photocys of WBAN 10 Fm
f/3 locations f/3 locations
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DATA PROCESSING DIVISION
CLIMATIC CENTER, USAF
Air Weather Service (MATS)
Asheville, North Carolina
REPBY TO
ATTH OF: CCOPD/NOLES
9 Sep 1960
TO: ATIC/nAFE, Ohio
2. In accordance 2. In accordance with that message with that message and instructions from Climatic and instructions from Clinatic
Center, USAF, there are inclosed photocopies of the iDAl Form 31 Center, USAF, there are inclosed photocopies of the
A, B and 0 (Adiabatic Chart) to include the period 13 through 19 c (Adiabatic Chart) to include the period through 19
Aug 1960 from Hedford, Oregon and Oakland, California. These are from Hedford, Oregon and Oakland, Californ , These are
the most representative records available for deterrination of representative records available for deternination of
vertical vertical temperature gradiont for the Red Bluff-Corning, California temperature gradient for the Red Bluff-Corning, California
area. area. .
2. 2. Surface records for tais aren have not as yot become avallable Surface records for tais aren have not as yot become avallable
Sut have been requestal from the San Prancisco doather Records Pro-
cessing Center. Immedintely upon raceipt of these records a copr
will be forrarded.
FO. OE OUOTOR
Palkes 8, tye 1 Atcl.
CAPT., Photocys inr" d/ s sins
Adridstrative officor
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BECURITY CLASSI .TION
JOINT FORM UNCLASSIFIED
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3x-FWR Maj-Robert J. Friend AW JWAWWE clih
PHONE 69216 PAGE 1 PAGES NR. OF 1 PHILIP G. EVANS
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SECURITY CLAGSIFICATION Colonel, USAF
UNCLASSIFIED Deputy for Science and Components
FORM 1 MAY ES 173 REPLACES DD FORM 173, 1 OCT 49, WHICH WILL BE USED UNTIL EXRAUSTED
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the cente red light which would
sweep the objec cned. It pointed the red
light in ... B
How far were you from this when you sighted it the first time?
It is hard say, not knowing the size of the object. It is
possible that we were as close as a half mile or anywhere up to a
oottho
feeling fear in any rm, or was it
shock, like you say?
Well, fear just time there first started ,
toward us, and that. curi were then
trying was.
Well, to your own idea now, Mr. Scott more or less
explained what it iooked like--once again it looked like it had
either a row of lights or a row of
is this right?
Yes, it appeared to be windows. The windows were only visible
when the object would turn at a certain angle to us. It a appeared to
have to manipulate the machine in order to get this beam to sweep
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point out that we have with us two members the California highway
patrol and they in way are seeing any illusions. big thing
we want to point out. And, in checking with the weather bureaus
in on the San Francisco Bay area-there were two
balIoons Iet out with red and white lights but these balloons were
never in the area where the officers were. And so . if anyone has
the idea that this is an illusion, is not!
, I would like to bring out and
that is the fact that vou Scott put the red light on the obiect
It was hovering about At time it
to be about mile away.
Well, time it was behind
the hill and all at once
That was the time.
closer that what it was.
How big would you say the object was?
As large or larger than an airliner.
Coule you say in feet approximately?
About 150 to 200 feet.
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you feel ourself specially aft this to the high-
way patrol office?
Well, I uld hardly believe what I had seen out there and I
was thankful for the fact that there were other officers from
different agencies that had seen the object, plus residents of
the area and raveling through ecause myself--I don't think
if I had seen it one else had would have been
pretty confused.
We don't have dispatcher here at Red Bluff.
They in sent down three deputi that the idea?
what they did.
You say then it was more of a saucer
The way you described it this afternoon, it could be either one.
It could have been either one. Not being directly under it
and not getting the full view of the under side of the thing or
never having the machine turn cross ways in front of us it is
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So, if someone would say you that they felt you saw a
balloon or an optical illusion, what would you say?
I would say that person had been sitting where
I was and I sitting home.
Is that your same feeling, Mr. Scott?
That's right as not a illu-
sion. We saw
It was a unidon what
Oh, eve was I think
most of of the ople we talked to were quite impressed
due to the
along with I am sure glad I wasn't there by
myself. If I had been. I would have gone home and thought it over
by myself before repor ting it.
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would like to take
the opportunity to say thanks after a busy day with press and with
the office work and so forth. I would like to thank you a lot for
taking taking the time the and coming and coming out here. out here. To me this is a fantastic me this a fantastic
story. I think I think it is just t is just fabulous and like you said, I and like you said, I am glad
you weren' one because if I were in the positio would feel the the
very Same So, thank you y much. much.
We have officer We have Scott and officer officer Carson here.
Highway Highway Patrol, Patrol, Red Bluff Office.
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EXHIBIT "A"
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our position outside the car the first thing we noticed wrs
an absolute silenee. Still assuming it to be an aircraft with
power off we contimued to watch until the object was probably
within lCc' to 2oo' of the ground when it suddenly reversed
comoletaly, at high h speed ard zained approximately 5oc' altitude.
There the ebject stopned, at this time it was clearly visible
to both of us and obviously not an aircraft of any design
familiar to us. It wrs surrounded by a glow making the round
or oblong object visible. At aach end, or each side of the
object there were definite red lights. At times about five
white li-htswere visible between the red lichts. As we
watched the object moved arair and performed aerial feats that
were actually unbe lievable.
At this time we radiced Tehama Coumty Sheriff's Office
watch the object. On two
towards the patrol vehiele, ch time it approached, the object
turned, swent the area with a huge red light. ( Officent
turned the red light on the patrol vehicle towards the object
ard it immediately went awa from us.. We observed the object
use the red beam approximately 6 or 7 times, sweening the sky
and ground areas. The object began moving slowly in an easterly .
directior and we followed. # proceeded to the Vina Plairs
fire station where we arair were able to locate the object. As
we watched it was arprorched by a similar object from th south.
It moved near the first object -nd both stonped, remainina in
th-t position for some time, occasionaly emitting the red beam.
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we saw. The night jailer also was
able to see the object for a short time, each described the
object and its mareuvers exactly as we saw them. We first saw
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hours and 15 mimutes. Erch time the object neared us we
experienced radio interference.
rmation, we
were calm after our initial shock and decided to observe and
record all we could of the object.
Charles A
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aXAIBIT "B"
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On August 13,1960 about 11:30PM Officer and
the California Hiway Patrol radioed the Tehama Co
Sheriff's Office and st tated that they watching ing Object
and had been for about hour.
At 12:O0Midnight this Officer and Officer went
to Los Molinas and set O small hill to the East named or
called Blueberry Hill and approximately 12:30AM 8-14-60
observed Western sky,they were traveling Rm
from the sou straight line and at times
they would go straight one of the objects seem to
stop and hover Bluff'area. After a short time
there was a Object seen oins from the North to the South.
en 8-14-60 at approximately 10:05 to 10:l0PM went out
side of the Tehama 6o. Jail to check the Sky as officer
radioed that he had a objeot in the Los Molinas
area that had appeared to have landed twice to the east of
Los M:linas Iail
South East of the Jailaand it ,'appeared stop and hover
for a moment in that position, Writer called to the four
trusties a
and a to come out side and observe the flying
object, by the time the four above men arrived the Object was
gone but was spotted in the North West by Mr. when the
writer and others got jail yard the
Object wa novering and looked lik a large Hail Road car
with two ge Red Lights Object
was and white appeared
along it or four places nich may n windows.
The Object the en took off in a southernly direct and passed
out of sight with out any of the above foue and this
writer hearing any type of motor or sound from the Object.
few moments later the Corning Rlice radioed (Officers
and he stated t that the object was west of Corning
going South at agreat Speed.
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M.M. cont. on no 2
R.E.7.
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area on a Road check a Object of about the same description
was spotted Officen and writer in the Tuscan
Butte area. this Object was observed to the South and was in
hovering position the object then moved off to the south and
was about thr o four miles from the above Officers.
At about ll:45PM while Officer and writer were
waiting at Dales Station for Officers and
Officer and writer observed a Object Pale
Yellow color with a Red flashing light that appeared to
be hovering in the Red Bluff area, these sightings were
about two to two and a half hours afte e sightings
at Mineral.
On 8-20-60 between 12:30AM and 2:15AM this date
Officer and
east and north or Los Molinas, two Objecys were high in
the sky and were pale Reddish-Yellow color and a Red Xlas
flashing light nese bject ppeared to stand still as
no movement was seen, at abouti:l5 to l:30AM the last two
were Seen to undor possibly from
the Mill Creek canyon area.
This is a true and as accurate
officer can submit at this time. 1
Submitted by
Red Bluff, Calif.
Red Bluff, Calif.
from the Tehama Co. Jail Address
unknown.
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No Case (Information Only) 5 August 1960
between Moulle & Lille, France -
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MEAR-LANDINe In FRANCE: Cne of the clesest sightings in a long
time oecurred last August 5th between the towns of Moulle and Lille in Prance.
A mar iel iuot and his wifs were diving home from a visit with rol-
mede no noise off no smoke. It was and 10 feot
wide, annd ishtiv lighted on the bottem.
and somowhat indistinct. Mrs. Huot ciaimed a human form witnin
the strange mechine. The incident oc-
mo ether witresssa.
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Highway Patrolmen Charles A. Carson and Stanley E.
Scott (left to right) have been busy fellows the last cou-
ple of days giving accounts of their unidentified flying
object story to papers, radio ánd television all over the
state. Some of those who in the past chalked off this type
of UFO accounts are now looking a little more concerned.
The story of the hu ge object emitting white and red
lights at low levels over various parts of the county has
been confirmed by eight peace officers plus other citi.
zens. (Daily News photo)
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BAHIBIT "g"
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DRAWING OF OBJECT SEEN OVER RED BLUFF, CALIF
ON AUGUST 14, 1960 at 30:05 to 10:10PM
Bright
White Light White Light Red Light
*Flashes
Bright
Red Light*Flashes
Drawing Witness to sighting and drawing
Tehama County, Red Bluff, California
Hole Object
had a Pale Yellow Glow
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(Peint Areana) with negetive results.
2200 - Mr 2200 - Mr called again & said called again e sai some phone some phone calls were camming in (flying calls were ccmming in (flying Saucers Saucers
& everything) so I gc & everything) so I g patch to PADS Senior Director Major Frederick & patch to PADS Senior Director Major Frederick &
let them talk about it awhile, coordinating like mad ''' coordinating like mad '' they both got the
picture said they would call if any if anyti new come up. All info not to be
diseminated to public.
2230- civil
agencies except Headquarters 28th AD was investigating the incedent & all agencies except Headquarters 28th AD was investigating the incedent & all
inquiries were to be handled through the 28th Air Division was investigating inquiries were to be handled t through the 28th Air Division was investigating
the incedent & all inquiries were to be handled through the 28th Air Divisicn the incedent & all inquiries were to be handled through the 28th Air Division
(San Francisco Sector)
0615- 0615 - Turned off lights s/TSGT Gleason s/TSGT Gleason
s/Martin J room
Initials KENNETH L FRANK
1 t/ KENNETH L FRANK
Captain, USAF
Executive Officer
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DAVID E SNYDER
lst Lt., USAF
Ass't Administrative Officer
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859TH RADAR SQUADRON (SAGE)(ADC)
United States Air Force
Red Bluff Air Force Station
Red Bluff, California
EXTRACT
14 August 1960
0030 - Red Bluff police officer called in to report "UFOB"
these.
0100 Police efficers objects above.
in. All infor we read was passed to Maj Frederick at PADS
0230- called said they received
on all their radtos.
O240 - Passed all back information to PAbS. s/ SSgt Day s/ SSgt Day
s/Martin J Groom
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DAVID'E SNYDER
1st Lt., USAF
Ass't Administrative Officer
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Extract from Operations Log
14 Aug 60
07152 Recieved A call from at this time, He
reported that he had received various calls from individuals in town
reporting an object flying Eastbound. The way he described the object
and from my own observations, I told nim it was the'Satalitte ECHo 1,
that was supposed to at time. (RS) Relayed this INFO
to PADS(KS)
0735Z SSgt Day recieved call from
of the Red Bluff Police, He said that he receive d a call froma Calif.
Highway Patrolman patroling Highway 99 and the Hyway Patrolman reported
seeing 3 (three) flying objects - traveling Northbound. Patrolman
then went outside and saw for himself 1 (one) object flying North
Patrolmar described it as baing round with a red glow and a
white light directly whice llght airectly behind Oedind and to tne lel t. and to the left. reported that it was doing
between 30-40 MPH MPH @ @ around 1,000ft no Noise was heard. SSgt Day then
called Red Bluff Airport and Airport and they said they had an they had an aircraft aircraft take off @ take off @
arprox. this time and would this time and would check check on on any flights of any flights o: three's. We saw
nothing here nothing here on the PPI. Patrolman address is is Red Pluff
Reported this INFC to PADS(KS) to PADS(KS)
10152 Received another calll from He reported seeing He reported seeing
4 (four) red flashing objects between 1200 Local - O100 Local Between 4four O100 Local Between
0100 Local - Oq30 Local he saw 5 (five) red flashing Od30 Local he M 5 (five) red flashing objects. objects. He said He said
the whole RBPD & Calif Hyway Patrol on duty tonight had the whole RBPd & Calif Hyway Patrol on duty tonight had s seen the objects seen the objects
We observed nothing This INFC was passed to PADS (KS)
This INFO
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13 August 1960
29yrs Highway Patrolman High School Education
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29ycs Highay atrolman High School Educati on
HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS:
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2. Vina 390 55'N 1220 00'W
RADIO FRE MED: 42.34 mc 45.86 mc 155.73 mc
CHP CHF CHF Tehama County Teh
NOTE: Patrolman possesses 3 a private private pilot's
license, serially license, serially numbere , issued 7/15/55 issued 7/15/55
and indicating and indicating roximately 2500 ximately 2500 ours ins flying time. time.
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