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

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8723456
DATE OF SIGHTINGSeptember 1962
REPORTED LOCATIONQuincy Washington
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| 4 September 1962

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2. LOCATION

Quincy, Washington _

112. CONCLUSIONS

Ke) Woes Balloon
Probably Bailoon

Possibly Balloon

——_—

Was Aireroft
Probably Aircrof?
Possibly Aircraft

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One

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In the early morning hours of 5 Sep-
tember 1962, residents in Minnesota and
Wisconsin witnessed a spectacular and
awesome sight: Brilliant, glowing red
objects appearing to be in formation,
streamed down through the atmosphere.
Several small and one large piece of
residue landed in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
The cry of “UFO” and “censorship” went
out among many UFO researchers and
enthusiasts, but as the information
streamed in to APRO headquarters it
became quite apparent that the above-
mentioned witnesses had observed the
dying throecs of a Russian satellite as
it burned and broke up coming into
earth’s atmosphere.

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MMitecretercrtreee recodte | CHUNK OF METAL :

jects had shone fn Mick te Weste rn sates.

and cops picked up a 20- lb. piece of hot 2 _Atier the meeting, Soviet Space;
steel on a quiet Wisconsin street, word got J ‘l) RY | | “pert Anatoly A. Blagonravov|
out that a Soviet Sputnik had broken up ane Inspected the chunk of metal,|

above the U.S. ‘The steel was rushed to — i ‘nis poole a ee

ey xs ° , ‘ vel [ eae ae roo without
the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observa- : i A seh
tory in Cambridge, Mass., where a 6-b. American Delegate Cite S| mar tes pt ng: ig alecl
piece was cut fr. The rest went to Los rragment As Evidence Of cus trick intended to ee

Alamos Scientific Laboratory in New the inhuman W. 5S. pesition”’
\guinst the Soviet-proposed dee!

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Afexi¢o to be tested for radioactivity, Last Need For Agreement ad
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whether he eventually would ac-|
ent the fragment. But he said)|
if the United States had a ciaim

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ened Steel Aimed At | veparation on its account, ‘'there| :
i} are international procedures for; i
Wrong Target Here | submitting such things.” SS:
(By The Associated Press) . Plimpton, talking with report,
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Sovirt MitsstLe FraGMENT UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 14.—' saiaete — i pry ‘ae ‘Tage! (
Wi rea- coo) DICK up. The United States olfered the \fanit one st a y that me} i :
soviet Union today a 14-pound ae ty ony eee gg ah be
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week, skeptics, who had all along suspect- piece of blackened steel pre- me : iinton vegeta ag it the}
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ed a hoax, got an official disappointment: sured by American scientists to! a oF Se Soe mt Se @
" street but no claim had come) ae

s steel reall: came fr Sputnik lave come down as part of Sput-) , ve

the steel reasi* me from a Spulhia. : (Vv ta thy fo the State Denartment He: ; i
6 . ” -* . 4 ry > sry ' WK af er more an two > years, : ' : , +, ¢ Ra * m .f t !

ee ine | p Er Los C. And 8 iS mater anase. The Baviet Union| wrapped the thing in cardhoard|| a

ation Expert Dr. Ernest C. Anders: Spe rt OP at eas ae Jn and wh it 3 ; S. 1] > £5
= Siar ihe olite hi rejected it, saying it was aimed | ind took it back to the U. S.|| . ae
reported that me OD ct has the samc oust at the wrong target here nrission; I = : .
of radioactivity tha t ig shown bv natural US D BY - eS di ‘The object is black, about 19 * -

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iron meteorites. { ysn1ic ravs from distar Slie i me ¥ th INCHES across and _ two INCHES | t Oe
ea ¢ bi Piimpton showed the fragment to; thick and sharned like a small pes
space hi VE CUT! some ot its iron atums ihe U, N Committee on the me — at a -f ie = +s e ~
+f NG ho . mee, Wa roucd caxe resting on a cushion Te
to unstable m: ngane se 54. which gives of Peuceful Uses of Outer Space and ot tan: 3 soa a
radi atic Tt W nit it Is dec: aving to Sti bh] < > Vid it hac fallen on a street in ; mrporon’s aids axplainer! that - S
Sae ~ _ : or ead : i re saa ae . bare a : Livre | 7.
chromium 54. This is good proof that the Manitowoc, Wis., early on Sept. 5.: the foarnlike substance is metal. f
object was part of a RDACES raft that hac He said it was tangible evidence, that had melted off the leading, 3
orbited for a long time above the atmos- of a need for an international} end, flowed around to the back! :
phere, which stops most cosmic rays. The ag ement on paving for injury end and congealed. The object! : |
piece that fell on Manitowoc. Wis.. prob- | or damage from objects launched nad pe out across one edge t to}| .
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ably came from the breakup of Sputnik | Into space The United States is ow hat the inside is silvery | : #

y . = promoting such an agreement. metal. |} Ug
LV, the five-ton Russian satellite that was ava ~ ocae :

: . Plimpton told the a t .
launched on May 15, 10960 and disinte- Plimpton invited the Soviet Un- nd as aes Seeneney arent r=

i te 1 Sept 7% ey é > "7 j | lon to name experts to examine; tee . tne faiien chunk had! a
gah, eta am dec Al the Raat. | he fragment. He also said hej ‘vaighed 20 pounds but the; ‘

‘ No ONE Was sure what part ol the oput- | sould be clad to turn it over to}! simitnsonian Astrophysical Ob-) “2
nik the chunk of steel came from. It is | Soviet Deleeate Platon D. Morn-!! servatory in Cambridge, Mass., f.
rough!s gs lkanioh “«d. with one face smooth zov “now oc at any time of his|| had cut off a six-pound piece for f BY
and the other cov ete “ with very rough | choosing.”” Scientifi¢ anaiysis. | hi Ps
steel that ‘coke as if it had melted and Instead of accepting the object. | ‘ analy vis “# yd | Ss
then hardened 2eain. “This could have Morozov said he did not know | suievuded ry an our other lab-|

ng way Pet re ortories showed that it was of!
happened if the chunk moved white-hot wherher it belongs to the United! +4 : |

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oe we! “whi et States or the Soviet Union.’”’ He alloy steel and that it had been!)

threugh the 4 -ohere with the smooth eS OF (Ne of 44 ska in outer space for a considerable}
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face forward, al.owing molten steel to tow ni qa Times ze — rt poe time... |
+ ‘a: > latic means... tO dive our “2 =

to oe cooler rear side and solidify there. attenti ion rally mt ge aioe Fortunately, the fragm ent! i

one IS EXperts do not want anyone Seeisa’® assets we te dec! erattnn: of | here on this table caused no}|
§-3.9°A™ DD hha ' c :

to get the idea tl at me ‘tal which has been soneral lesal principles on space serious damage on impact, but!

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CX} ek’ to cate G is dangerously radivac- ex oloration. This ic bei nz proe. Tre i gh Lives Of arm are
tiv e. Lhe Sputnik chunk, they say is less | micted hy the Soviet Union. evident.
ridioactive than many kinds of granite | ¥ » declared, “‘This viece of}

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and wholly harmless. Future satellite lrayv- | merar Wwni , aBuratvet nea k-?

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ments can be sately yathered and sent to ing, 15 being thrown at me hy
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the proper authoritics for analysis. Me. Pt mi i thie hn en a States)

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| Sept. 14. — (AP) — The United
iStates offered to the Soviet
| Union today a 1}-ponnd fragment

if said came from Sputnik 4 and
landed in Menitowoc, Wis.. in

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1'Sept. 5.
U.S. Delegate Francis T. P.

‘Plimpton made the

meeting of the U.N.

| on peaceful uses of outer space.
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of outer space.

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|idiate move to accept the fracel|
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‘jan attack on U.S. policy in the!
Outer space committee.

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(journed, Morozov walked out of
ithe committee room without aec-
cepting the fragment.

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;ered the offer “a
itended to strengthen the U.S,!
‘position’’ against a Soviet-nro.|
'posed declaration of lecal prin
ciples on outer space
‘fen.

He declined to say
‘would accept the chunk of
peventually but added ‘“‘If
\(the United. States) want

reparations, there is an_ inter!
lational procedure for subruitting!
jsuch things.”’
j, informed of

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‘eporters that the Manitowoc!
jitreet department mizkt have a:
j:laim against the Soviet’ Union,
root , |tince the object had mace’ a hole}

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