DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8228463
DATE OF SIGHTINGSeptember 1960
REPORTED LOCATIONHartford Connecticut
FRAMES73
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PROJECT 10073 ORD CARD
1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS
4 Sep 60 Hartford, Connecticut 0 Was Balloon
Prabably Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION D Possibly Balloon
Local_2015 CGround-Visual Ground-Rodor Was Aicraft
0 Probably Aireraft
GMT_ 05/00152 AirVisual Air-intercopt Radar 0 Possibly Aireralt
5. PHOTOS SOURCE G Was Astronomical
XYs Physical Probably Astronomical
O No Specimen Civilian Possibly Astronomical
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 3. COURSE Other Furnace sleg
800 Insufficient Data For Evaiuation
seconds falling Unknown
one
1O. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
Observer heard loud swish in air. Looked and Material analysis showed substance to
saw object falling like green flame. Object be furnace slag.
lended and appeared to be cone about l ft high.
This started a fire in a shed in the back yard.
Janitor put out the fire and had police called.
The material was subsequently turned over to
the police and obtained for analysis.
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JOINT MESSAGEFORM
UNCLASSIFIED -
SPACE BELOW RESERVED YOR COMM UNICATION CSNTER
1960 SEP 8 20 43
PRECEDENCE TYPE MSG (Check) ACCOUNTING OR REFERS TO CLASSIFICATION
ROUTINE SYMBOL OF REFERENCE
ACTION BOcK MULTI SINGLE
INFO AF ORIG
FROM: SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
ATIC, W-P AFB
TO: BRADLEY FLD, CONN RJEEST
AFGRNC
IT HAS BEEN BROUGHT TO THE ATTN OF ATIC THAT A FOREIGN MAFERIAL WAS
FOUND IN THE YARD OF A RESIDENT OF HARTFORD, AND THAT THE MATERIAL
WAS TURNED OVER TO THE HARTFORD POLICE. REQ AN ATTEMPT BE MADE TO
ACQUIRE THE MATERIAL AND ALL INFO CONCERNING THE INCIDENT IN
ACCORDANCE WITH AFR 200-2, DTD 14 SEPT 59. THE MATERIAL
FHD TO FCIN-LE2x.
DATE TIME
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MONTH YEAR
SEPT 1960
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SSCURITY CLASSIPICATION Colonel, USAP
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IE MECAIPT OF THE FORSIGN MATENIEL AND IUFORMATION REPORTS
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Reference
is one copy of AFCIN 1E-OD Vessage C-1290. Attached
report. the prelisinary Hartford police
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dsan oi srudents, 71 Vemon St., phone CH 6-o721. The cireurrstances re thls cose were made known
to the dean, who secured the assistance of a profauser of geolegy. Theso wrihers ware advised to
take the sukstance in qugstion to the sald collage , where sone would be anaiized.
Porurned to it to cerry out this misslen, but said
hopa: like a common (,) used in the frant
part was round rhe size of a good grapcfruif, this wos a hrilllant green, and the hail Was orenge
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said to him "look at the green light", the subject looked out the windlow and all he saw wes,
a flash of green light.
Another person subject could
not be reachee P.D.
Stawecki
HPL CD 499 CASE CARD
Uniform Closs Miscell. Pubile - 4500 Cose No. Q 8848
Mrs. Addre
Full name of complalnant (o
Reported by_ Above Address
Where coumitted Rear o 0970 Beat
Property attochod-or
Property usedi for Residence - 500 PRIOP ription)
How arreched-How commifted
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for water and throw it on the flame putting out the fire. About 15 min. later andMr.
searched the aree with there hands Mrs. found a warm spot on the ground. Mr.
picked up the material with his hands and gave it to Mrst who brought I it into her
apr. then called Police Dept. The Officer t took the material she had and also a sample of the eground
where the complainanis stated the object was burning. Mrs. same add.
stated she was inside her apt. when she heared i an object hit the g ground, then she alserved the rear
area light up brightly. She went to her rear porch and seen the area full of smoke and two small red
spots on the ground. The moterial brought to D.D. and left with Det. Nippe.
Officer Leonard Miller Dist 15 scuad'"g"
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Sept, 4, 1960
At 1O:00-pm. of date, after Off. Leonard Miller, D-l5, hod ad by
Lt. Darman, to record the following info. from said Cifleer.
dispatchod to
— ,who reported I that while s standing in the reur
the heard a loud swish in the air. The said descrited noise sounded as coming from the
preserved sane by putting morleed, and
sample of the burning aree in question. Both said somples ore in teparofe containar,
room to be further probed, reported, aerdng
plaead in property Tee
hit the ground from inside my third floor oecrtery
full of smoke, and -
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mode a search of tome. Pomaining identieal partieles of
11:00-pm, Spoke with
on ground nour ash shed. Appears like rock lika substance.
florsceni substance still shed mode smail fire, hut filled the rear
tenonts, who reported that unknowm c-ject, when: striking
Fire Chief Gaudertee informed of circumstunces. Samples of
yord wirlt very dame snoke. Depury
material o be onalized.
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3. Emission spe Emission spec analysis provided data:
Principal Calcium
Majors , aluminum, titanim, and aluminum, titanium, and
chromium.
Minor - Barium,
Traces Traces - Nickel, copcer. im, and silver
III. CONCLUSIONS: III. GONCLUSIONS:
None.
17. PECOMMENDATIONS:
None, data merely submitted.
PREPARED BI:
Wad4.Ieuls
WADE H. JONSS ASRCPA-2 (WNROP
fart not to be used in whole or in part for adivertising or sales promotion purposes
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Another lady, living on the second floor of the apartment
house, is reported to have heard the sound of the fall above the
noise of her television set. She thereupon ran out onto the back
balcony and the ground e site of the
fall.
At the same time. ,Mrs olovee of a cale four
houses east of there at ('The White Cedars'),
was standing in the kitchen and observing through a window the
to the west. She had just noticed the time at 20l2 and mentioned
it to someone in the kitchen. it to someone in the kitchen. Her attention was caught by a green,
pendant-shaped object in the western sky in which orange and red object in the western sky in which orange and red
colors were s colors were also visible, Her duties were needed again soon in also visible, Her duties were needed again soon in
the kitchen, the kitchen, and she apparently did not foll and she apparently did not follow the object with her the object with her
eyes until eyes until it the earth.
Back the superintendent of the
apartment house, Mr. was called from his apartment on
the second floor. The smoke having cleared, he and Mrs.
proceeded first to throw a little water on the coal-garbage shed
which was smoldering, and then to search for the objects. A
flashlight was the light source.
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Mrs.
watching television both reported that the object sounded like it
came from the north. If so, it navigated through clotheslines
mounted on all three stories without breaking one. The other
direction, the west, is roughly that object was seen in
the air by Mrs. (parallax should not have affected her view
appreciably) to more likely approach.
After and Mr. ad
objects, the police were called and eventually the word reached
in charge of the ew Haven Moonwatch Station. Prof. Brown and
got in contact with the
Smithsonian Ob Cambridge, Massachusetts, and a
share of the stones were turned over to that organization.
Mrs. y and th family retained shares also. The
story was in various new and came thus to the attention of
Dr. Townsend Brown of Whitehall-Rand in Washington, D. C, He
contacted ARPA and obtained the release of the Smithsonian stones
to him. Officials at the Smithsonian gave the collection to
Dr. Brown, and indicated that the stones were clearly not
meteoritic in origin, He thereupon brought them to the Geophysics
Research Directorate analysis, leaving about ha sample
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there. A week later, he obtained the shares of Mrs.
and Mr.
Dr. Wasson of CRD went to Hartford, Connecticut on
17 September 1960 to obtain more iniormation on the fall. His
information, other than reported above, concerns chiefly the
problem of separating ltrue'l stones from those in the immediate
area. Photographs which he made at the time show this graphi-
cally, and a collection of background stones which he obtained
simila many in the sample.
JOHN T. WASSON
Nuclear Studies Branch
Atmospheric Circulations Laboratory
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engaging subject to me for the reasons I explained to you
Professor Robert Brown telephoned me my return to Washington and
mentioned that your office had requested additional samples. I told him of our
visit and that no samples are d available because of work in progress. I assured
him, however, that you would furnished complete reports of our investigation,
and that our efforts would be be closely coordinated with the Air Force.
Sincerely yours,
T. Townsend Brown
President
TTB:m TTB:m
Information copies:
Commander R. P. Luker, ARPA-OSD
Lt. Col. Gene DeGiacomo, USAF
Dr. F. L. Whipple, Smithsonian Astrophys. Lab.
Professor Robert Brown, Southern State College
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I was a pleasure to be with you o
to exanine the matorial which fall ot Haghigre, Connertleut, on SepteyZer 4.
Aftor careful conidorution, you expresed the oplnich) I beilove, that this material
was not mefeoritle, and therefore of further intepey to your group at the
Astrophysical LO toratory.
You will resall that, You will resell that Mwas in touch with the Air Force and AKar in touch with the Air Force and
persanally dallvered sarmphs personally y dallvered sarnph Mhe Air Force fleseorch the Air Force Heseorch Center at Conter at
Bedford, Massachusetts,for analysis. Bedford, Massachusetts,Sor analysis.
I promised to send Dr. MeCroskky of ypur laforatory, coples of the Hartferd I promised to send Dr. MeCrosky of ypur laforatory, , coples of the Hartford
thesn are onclosed.
youreoration in this Coration in this matter.
Very truly yours,
)
T. Townsend Brown
President
Enelosures (3)
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Information coples:
Commander R. P. Luker, ARPA-OSD
-tlajor R. J. Frlend, ATIC -
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circle 51 inches in diameter with a slight elongation to the North. Contain-
of the metallic material' with
the larger particla slightly the Worth. The time of fall
could easily be established as between 3:30 A.M. and 12:30 P.M. local
time since the discoverer, Mrs. had walked by the area at 3;30
ind oted nothing anusual, whereas upon returning from a drive into New
Maven was astounded at noting when whe returned at l2:30 the objact within
the burned circle. She had first kicked at aside, then picked it up. Surmising
that this anamalous material might be of interest to others, she phoned a
vith some pec-
Miar metallic coating noted previously. Obviously some of this was lost when
the particle was kicked, and some when I packed it in soit material prior to
bringing it to tha college. When Dr. Louis Kuslan of the CMami stry Depart-
ment weighed the ooject it still showed some flaking of the loosaned material.
Covioualy more material couid have flakad off during transportation by mail
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gravity state fo some tim
upon impact and aa swing Da ck and forth in mass until it finally
comes to rest at given position. am certain that the eifect of adsorption
the sealed container the eealed weighings.
I trust that some answers to this intriguing ouzzle this intrigy ing ouzzle may mav soon
be brought to light.
Sincerely yours,
Robert L. Brown,
Associate Professor, Earth Sciences,
Southern Conn. St. College,
cc Major Friend New Haven, 15, Conn
P.S. Mr3. has made representations to me to recover the particie
when analysis and neasurement are completed. We also have a request for
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Information u to re6jn (oxcept to authorlznd porons)
untts matter can be finally docided. eny
We are physical tasts of the
captulated No ylasa cs chunk of matorial
moisture or occlutded gKEES, to ellminato the posathle affect of
the anount of white surface the wreight of the sanpe is changing. Chservrs olse ogrco that
(for your information infctustation is I Incrocjidg, and, as I mentioned over over the the
(or your information only), tie incrustation cppeid to contaln corkain te incrustation cppshd to contain corlain n tolephone tolcphone
strontlum in amemingly high strontlum in amamimgly high pcx pox dentages. nuclides of nuclides of barlue and barluin and
mined. Whoy/gh this Whoygh this mecrns, of courso, romaims courSe, romaim to be detor- to be detor-
The continuing change in wolght is startling and indisputolle. Since in woight is startling and indisputalle. Since Dr.
Kuslon wel uslan weighed the somple ot HasHord, it has lest
prising recont finding Is thet over -395 and is still decreasing. A most sur-
es the hitericl appears to have the power,
rodiarion) to Anduce a woight Chonga In coriain (perhapn by virtue of lts
now have an opie of to fold receptor materials with which hit is ansoclated.
aterial, Induced loverage in the gross weight-change of a farge volume of
Coniact or elcee proximily with the sample. Many
oofs ore coming cut of this investigation. Parheos other Intriguing
cshington to soo these soon you may have the opgo tunity to come to
things for yourmolf. grateful to you for
Ung this sample.
In reading : lotter, thare ore car
to mot
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While we cre deeply gruhoful to Mes. gratoful to Mos. for har alortnost for fuming the mutorial ever har alortnosa for tuming the motorial ever
to you cind for har inturest to you and for I her inforest in whiok may como of it, I expoct, In tho interests of setoncs, that. may como of it, I expoct, in tho interests of setoncs, that
it will be some t it will be some time befora time befora this pleco this pleco of of material moterial A can be released from tis busy can be released from His busy schocule. Time schodulo. Tine
is ell the mare Impartant hoeouse, from is cil the maro Impartant hocouse, from thooretical considerations, the material would appoor thooretical considerations, the material would appocr
to have a daflnito (hatf-life) re to hove a dlaflnito (hatf-4lfe) rote of decay, and evary f decay, and evory effort ts belng made to utilize it while - nado to wtillize it while
it is hot".
MalorF Frilend tolls mo that ho makes frocvent trips to Weshington, so by
copy of this lotter, I wish to Invite hla to stop in upon his naxt vislt to foam copy of this lotter, I wish to imvite hla to stop in upan his naxt visit to loam mora In detail
what is hoppening. I would be very glod to see him. what is he ppening. I would be very glod to soe hin.
oilaboration, and I sholl aborat ion, and I shvoll look farward to look farward to
your visit in the noar future.
Staceroly yours,
WHITEHALL-RAND, INC.
T. Townsond Brown
Chalyacn,
Scientifie Advlacry Committus
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Information coples:
Colonel Victor A. Cherbok, Jr., USAF
Camnonder R. P. LUKOr, USN
L. Colonel Gone DeGiacomo, USAF
Major R. J. Friend, USAF
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Enclosure to copy addressees:
Copy of Prof. Brown's ber 22 letter
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PUBLICATION REVIEW
This report has been reviewed and is approved,
bonon Bukh wlbu
DISTRIBUTION: SOLOMON F. BROKESHOULDER, Capt, USAE
Chief, Grganic Analysis Section
ASMOP (WNROP) (1 cY) Physies Laboratory
ASRCPA (WWRCPA) (3 cys) Materials Central
Sgt Bolien
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2. Tuesday, 6 December 1960:
3. Major Friend, AFcIN-hE2x, visited L/Col Tacker, SAFOI-3d, and assisted with
the drafting of ti semi-annual fact sneet on unident ojects.
b. L/Col Tacker informed Maj Friend that his a apcearance on the Garroway show,
londay, 5 Dec 60, had been extended for the entire program as a result of talephone
alls from the viewing public. recording of the show.
COPY or the recording has been requested for the ATIC Piles. For those who heard
more
Jelense was flooded with calls concerning this program, some favorable and others in
diifrerent vein. C On Wednesday the first letters show began to I
our into SAFOI.
C. May Priend read L/Col Tacker's book entitled "Flying Saucers and the United
States Air Force," (Atch#1) The book is essentially the same as the matarial
reviawed by ATIC. Several correetions were made to the teohnical materisl, and are
included in the second edition which is presently in print. The first edition
ot tnis book was sold out within two days of going on the stands.
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the requirements of sub-committee
were-outlined for Col Hall. Col Hall instructed Maj Friend to prepare for him an
outline of what is necessary to implement project a ATIC with the require-
ments spelled Smart.
L. Wednesday, 7 December 1960s
a. Maj Friend monitored a radio program (Patty Cavin Show, WHO, radio)which
featured an interview of L/Col Tacker concerning UFo's and his book. Essentially,
L/Gol Tacker stated that which indicated that
yFo were visitors from space.
Commander Luker was instruimental in having a porti on of the
samole relexsed to Cambridge Researoh Division for analysis. Dr Wasson of Caroridge
criorod trlc on the results of the Capbriaza analysis, and also turnad over a few
Jsples.The samoles are presently being anulyzed by tna Materials Central of WabD.
innander Luker ihdioated that his interest was stinulated from the fact that tce
utarial was speculated to be residue from the re-entry of Sputnlk IV, and from the
'sot that analysis of the samples of T. Townsend Browm indicated that they were losing
ralght for no apparent reason. Dr Brown promised Maj Friend a copy O nis report as
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naterial is from Soutnik TV, or any other satellite. Possibly correlation between
the Cambridge, WADD, and Whitehall Rand reports will reveal further information on
the source of this material.
5. Next course of action:
a. Prepare to Col Hall ortlining what is
needed to implement the requi Smart.
b. Upon receiving a copy of the report Whitehall Rand, make a comparison
between the Cambridge, WADD, and Whitehall Inform all interested
agencies of this final analysis.
c. Follow-up Garroway show.
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DATE LOCATION OBSERVER EVALUJATION
16 Shreveport, La/Mephis, Tenn Mlitary Other (MIESILE)
99 E of Cincinnati, Ohio Civil Airlines Insufficient Data
Saratoga Springs, New York Satellites
16 El Campo, Texas Trans Tex Airlines Astro (METEOR)
16 Salina, Kansas Military Satellite (D/K C DISC
15 Eastern Washington Military Astro (MOTEOR)
17 W of Azores Islands Military Astro (METEOR)
17 New London, Ohio Astro (METEOR)
17 Kirksville AFS, Missouri Military (RADAR) Other (WEATHER)
17 N of Midway Island Military Other (MISSILE)
18 Mexico missinq PHYSICAL S) Other (HOAX)
18 San Antonio, Texas Aircraft
Tyndall AFB, Florida Satellite (ECHO 1)
E of Mt, Whitney, California Military Astro (METEOR)
N of Susanville, California Other (INVERSION)
99999 Fort Knox, Kentucky Military Astro (METEOR)
NW of Lioga, Louisiana Aircraft
Lincoln AFB, Nebraska Military Astro (METEOR)
Grand Junctioa, Colorado Military Astro (METEOR)
20 Kirksville AFS, Missouri LAODYA Military Mlitary (PokR) (RADAR) Other Otner (WEATHER)
20 20 Morocco Military Astro (METEOR)
20 Farmington, New Mexico New Mexico Astro (METEOR) (METEOR)
20 Louisville, Kentucky Aircraft
20 Spokane, Spokane, Washington Washington Multi Multi Astro (METECR)
20 20 Seattle, Portiand, Oregon Seattle, Portiand, Oregon Multi Astro (METEOR) Astro METEOR)
20 Denver, Colorado Insufficient Data Insufficient Data
21 San Angelo, Teyas Astro (METEOR)
21,22,23 21,22,23 Bermuda Multiple Multipl Insufficlent Data
22 Fort Mill, South Carolina Other (FLARE) Other (FLARE)
22 Champaign, Champaign, Ilinois Illinois Aircraft
22 Dedham, Massachusetts Insufficient Data
22-23 Pensacola, Florida Balloon Balloon
23 23 Bitburg AB, Germany Bitburg AB Military Milftary Satellite (D/x 1960 Satellite (D/K 1960
2/Rocket
Cook Islands, South I Pacific Multi Astro (METEOR)
North Coast Labrador Canadian Ships Astro (METEOR)
NNNN Wendover, Sald Lake City, Utan Astro (VENU3)
Winchester Bay, Oregon Astro (JUPITER)
ADDITIONAL REPORTED SIGHTINGS (NOT CASES)
DATE LOCATION SOURCE EVALUATION
17 Mansfield Center, Connecticut Sky & Telescope
17 New Berlin, Wisconsin Summary - Fire F Ball Reports
20 Bend, Oregon Newsclipping
21 Kingston, Massachusetts Hewselipping
21 Eimonton, All Canada Newsclipping
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were:
However, the Ba K ratio from the standard times
Ba L
Ba in the sample. T Ba in the sample. Therefore, the Ba L data contains a possible
bias of 10. in concentration. bias of 10. in concentration. If we apply this oniy to the Barium, If we apply this oniy to the Barium,
and assume that the Mg an and assume that the Mg and A Al are uniformly re uniformly distributed, we
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Magnesium also make up par pecimen.
Without destroying Without destroying the sample by homogenizing it, we it, we
cannot make any quantitative estimates of analysis by yweight. weight.
However, the following guess might be put forward on the basis
of the surface layers exposed of the surface layers exposed the X-ray beam.
Element Element Percent Composition Percent Composition
Ba 15.%
Sr 0.2 0.2
Zn 2.0 2.0
Cu 4.0
Fe 2.
Mn 4.
CI 15.
S 2.
AI 50.
Mg 2.
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