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

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE9735900
DATE OF SIGHTINGOctober 1963
REPORTED LOCATIONNew Hampton New Hampshire
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
7 CATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS :
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ap Woy 27902 Jp ow MAMp LOR, wo iampsaire O Probably Balloon
3. OATE-TIME GROUP | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION = ——|G Pessibly Bellcon
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Cet ey ' ’ O Was Aircroft
| Local on ee _— a D Ground- Yj sual 0D Ground-Rodor GQ Probably Aircraft
al GMT. Shey ists DO Air Visual D Air-Intercep! Rodor OQ Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE 0 Was Astronomico!
0 Yes DO Probobly Astronomical
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7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 3. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE & Other ont ing Da
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lo. BRIEF SUMMARY 52 SIGHTING . 11. COMMENTS
| Levier reporting sighting followed by form Inconsistencies in report. Case
| with Hed aye ee See case eile, saw Gh as conflicting data.

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8. IF you saw the objsct at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS

and MOON?

8.1 STARS (Circle One); 8.2 MOON (Circle One): |
a. _None a. Sright moonlight

b. A fow™ b, Dull moonlight

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d. Don’t remember d. Don’t remamber

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9, What were the weather conditions at the time you saw the object?

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1]. }f it appeared as a light, was it brighter than the brightest stors? (Circle One);

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13. Did the object:

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i b, Suddenly speed up and rush awey at ony time? Yes No Deon’? know
c. Break up into parts or explode? Yes No Don"? know
d, Give off smoke? Yes No Don"? know
9. Change brightness? Yes No Don’t kaow '
f, Change sage? (es No Jon’t know :
g- Flash or flicker? Yes No Don’? know
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20. Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object?

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24.2 How fast were you meving? - — niles per hour,
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a, Eyeglasses Yos No e. Binoculars Yes No
b. Sun gicsses Yes No + f, Telescope Yes No ;
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The Air Force has attemoted an evaluation of the
ob servation you renorted in your letter of October 23,
1503, and in tae rechnisal Information Sheet suose-
quently forwarded to tnis Headquarters.

There were several inconsistencies between your

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tne objects were reported as west, woiie on tne come

pisted form the direction indicated was to the eas3s.
Also; in your letter you indicate speeds slower than
neSe2ors and comoaradle to aircraft. in the form you
jndicate the estimated speed as 200 mon yeas the are
dist ance traveled was less than 15° tn 15 minutes.
Further, in your letter the flight of the two objects
wag >eported to the west with the objects finally

mz below the horizon. in the comp.e ted form, the
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So this 3isznting has been listed in a catezory of
listing Data” and carries this evaluation.

As a possible solution to the observation, based

on the assumosion that the information supplied in
your igh Was correct and the revorted time of sight-
ing was in error by two hours, it may be assumed that

you witnessed the setting of Antares and Mars. FEetween
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magnitude of *1.3 and *1.7 respectively. If you obe
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also inclosing 3 self-addressed envelope. Upon
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made and you ALL be advised ol the results.

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