DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8678015
DATE OF SIGHTINGJuly 1962
REPORTED LOCATIONHanscomb Field Mass
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
2 LOCATION
Han Scomb
12. CONCLUSIONS
© Was Balloon
\Field oO Probably Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP & TYPE OF OBSERVATION GC Possibly Selloon
. BX Was Aircraft
Leceal —— : C Ground- Vi sual © Ground-Reder O Probably Airereft
GMT O8 /03202 O Air Vi sal O Air-intercept Radar | Possibly Aircraft
3. PHOTOS é SOURCE © Wes Astronomical
O Yes © Prebebly Astronomical
EhNo Civilian O Possibly Astronomical
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8 NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE |Q Other i
QO Insufficient Data for Evaluation
2 m i nis c our NY y yr ‘. s | O Unknown
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING ". COMMENTS —~«™
Four. rnd red obis appeared to be w.Valuated as a/c sig ing.
folloving each other as red sbberes speed as indicated h* duration
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REPORT OF UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS
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e word ‘‘negative”’ in reply to any numbered item of the following report format will indicate that all logical leads were
veloped without success, The phrase ‘‘not applicable’’ (N/A) will indicate that the question does not apply to the
sighting being investigated.
| IDENTIFYING INFORMATION OF OBSERVER(S) _
ivilian (Name, age, mailing address, occupation) “s
Military (Nama, grade, orgarfization, duty, and estimate of reliability)
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Exact latitude and longitude of each observes, or Georef position, or position with reference to a known landmark
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Light conditions (use one of the following terms: Night, da
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DESCRIPTION OF THE OBJECT(S)
Size compared to a known object (use one of the following terms: Head of a pin, pea, dime, nickel, quarter, half dollar, silver
dollar, baseball, grapefruit, or basketball) held in the hand at about arms length
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Shape Color umber Formation, if more than one ——™
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Anv discernible features or details
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Tail, trail, or exhaust, including size of same compared to size of object(s)
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Sound, if heard, describe sound
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Other pertinent or unusual features
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" DESCRIPTION OF COURSE OF OBJECT(S)
What first called the attention of observer(s) to the object(s)?
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ngle of elevation and azimuth of the object(s) upon disappearance
cription of flight path and maneuvers of object(s) pea
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MANNER OF OBSERVATION
Use one or any combination of the following items: Ground-visual, ground-electronic, air-electronic. ‘(If electronic, specify type
of radar) —S—
Statement as to optical aids (telescopes, binoculars, and so forth) used and description thereof
d home station.
WEATHER AND WINDS-ALOFT, CONDITIONS AT TIME AND PLACE OF SIGHTINGS
Observer(s) account of weather conditions
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Report from nearest AWS or U. S. Weather Bureau Office of ee | Visibi aty
ind direction and velocity in degrees and knots at surface Ee ra tir Mr
‘i P 1 ee Z = ‘ge phy Amount of cloud cover aa
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Thunderstorms in area and quadrant in which located
Any other unusual activity or condition, meteorological, astronomical, or otherwise, which might account for the sighting
maior: ee or identification action taken (such action may be taken whenever feasible, complying with existing air defense
irectives)
Location of any air traffic in the area at time of sighting
Position title and comments of the preparing officer, including his preliminary analysis of tt
Existence of physical evidence, such as materials and photographs