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

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8687567
DATE OF SIGHTINGFebruary 1964
REPORTED LOCATIONManchester New Hampshire
FRAMES19

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS
28 Feb 64 Manchester, New Hampshire 00 Was Balloon
Probably Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Possibly Balloon
Local 2K Ground-Visual Ground-Radar Was Aircraft
000 Probably Aircraft
GMT 28/2330z AirVisual Air-Intercept Radar Poasibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS 3. SOURCE xX Was Astronomicdenus,Jup
XY.. Probably Astronomical
D No civilian 0 Possibly Astronomicai
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION B. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE Other.
000 Insufficient Data for Evaluation
hours 45 min two West Unknown
0. BRIEF SUMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
Report of observation of two objects in Venus and Jupiter in position of the
Western sky observed in motion to the NW reported objects. Setting identical
ror 2 hours and 45 minutes. with that of end of sighting.
ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 BRP 52) ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 3RP 52)
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32. In the Sollowing sketoh, imegine that you ase point ow
Plece e. "a" on the cutaved Iiae Co show how, hlch Object tes abovo
the hortzon (akyliie) When you PIRsS oaw it.
curved tine to Ghow how high the objest vas above the horiso. (atyltia)
whan you Lhsr sew it.
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33. plece-ai plece S. "A" the Sosition the object objact
was When. was when. you PIRSX PERSH saw it, and sew it, and 3 "g" ot "g" ot 1t6 106 Position wheu vox Lasp Bosttion wheu vox LasD
sev it. sev it, (Refer to axalles (Refer to sxaller set oh ee a. as a. exanole exalole O5 "how" ' to comgtote comgete
the ladger the latger : sketch.) sketch.)
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33.1 Were there aw aironass in the sheing?
(Cirole One)s CED)
to Incercspt
the Unideutidied Plying Object? (Clrole One)s TEE ND
If you caswered Ves, please cirole trps gt-airorafts
MILISAR? COM.ERCEALY PRIVNCE? PROPILOERY
How mAny Sngdnes did Ghe airoreed have?
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36. Heve you rpad LG ho Ualdeneteled Flying O
(Oirole One) IE ZES, how much? (Oirole One) CEELE?
AKEANSEVELXZ
37. Na
(Circle One). NO
Yis, dd they sae the object too?
39. In your opiiiol, what do You chiuk the objeot(s) wes ald what might
have caubod de?
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If you cireled Yds, Dleuse send , indlcati..g mo.eta: wursementt
44. Do you beloug to
Plyi.g Objects? (cin Cne) Yes
45. May we publish 1s is kecons ide.tial? YES NO
May we publish .ame? LES NO
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a. Grade sohool. e. Rech.doal sohool .
b. High school (Type of)
C. College
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of objects
29 on UF0 Data Sheet) (see item 22 on UFO
4. Above horizon for almost exact Data Sheet and Photo)
duration of sighting. 3. Observer's familiarity
with stars and planets
a. Sighti 4. Stars and planets were not
b. Jupiter: Set approx 8:57 PM recorded on exposure
c. Venus: Set approx 9:08 PM although it was a very
clear evening with stars
SUN Set 5:32 PM. Consistent with item 8.1 on UFO Data Sheet
Possible explanation:
Moon had not risen during initial sighting time
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Moon, risi later. was bscured from their sight
because
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nct seen the negative or other photos yet. All
correspon dence was by mail and telephone.
had a negative made from the print sent me and had
copies made fr Very little detail was lost if an
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CONCLUSION:
This repor rt is submitted to supply information to those who
are investigating unidentified flying objects. I By itself it
helps dem nstrate that such objec exist When added to the
ever-grow. body of UFo information it may in someway to
answer th important questions such as: What are UFO'S?
Where come from? What is their purpose is their
propulsion system? What effect will they have upon mankind if-
they are inter-planetary in origin? It is to this end that this
report is written. To the best of my knowledge the information
contained within it is factual.
Feumad . Jrl
owler
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MANCHESTER, NH, 28 76 64
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elassi- MANCHESTER, N.H (AP) -
onon A couple of St. Ansoim's Col-
ot suf- lege students have reported
spotting two flying saucers. And
easury. what's more, the boys say they
photographed the strange o
jeets.
Timothy O'Nell of St. Louis.
Mo., and David Van Duskirk of
Framingham. Mass.. hoth soph-
ort omores at St Anseim's and both
-Gov. photographers fer the student
e thinks nowspaper, the Campus Crier.
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Enclosed please find detailed UFO Report and Photograph.
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in South Weymouth, Mass. in June 1963; and, I sent various
ATIC.
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that this report will be of some value to you, if only a statistic.
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sighting in my ar ea, I will be glad to co
Yours Sincerelyy
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the sky
on the film during the exposures,whereas the intense white
objects were recorded. He added that he knew what stars and
planets looked like.
Although others saw the objects, they did not show very
interest. Timothy and
UFO's including
by the late E. Ruppelt hence their great interest. Timothy
mraol showed
objective observer The photograph (atwached) was taken by an
excellent photo analysi- and both are competent
photographers.. Although there areI minor inconsistencies (see
Report Analysis) in this report, I am convinced its overall
contents are factual.
Mag. 6, 1964
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28.F00 64
13 Friend Court
Wenham, Massachusetts
SUBJECT: UFO Sighting - 28 February 1964 - Manchester, N.H.
CONTENTS: Photograph
Newsclipping
Sighting UFO Data Sheet (Xerox Copy) Account
Report Analysis
FROM: Raymond E. Fowler
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TO: List
W/ATTACHMENTS W/0 ATTACHMENTS
ATIC-USAF T. O'Neil
NICAP D. Van Buskirk
MASS/RI UFO GROUP
W.N. Webb
The following report with attachments provides detailed
on 28 P ary 1964 at St. Anselm's C located
in Manchester, New Hampshire.
condE.Jewly
Raymond E. Fowler
NICAP Investigator
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MONTE TEAR (Cirale One): on
3. zones -② dastern (Circle One)s e. Deylight
D. Cantral Saving Time
C. Mountain b. Shandard
a. Paolsis Time
E Other
4 Where were VOn saw ths object?
SIasi Mcht
Nearest Jown
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a. Not very sure
b. Fairky certain d. Juot a guess
6. What Was the con the sky3
(ctrols Onej: e. Bright deylight Gust a Grece of daylight
b. Doll deylight No trace of daylight
C- Bright willighe Don'e E remember
7. Is you the obies Suring DAVLIGED, CNEL DAM, Where te
sunr located es you locked at the objeat?
a. In front of you d. Do your right G Overheed
2 In badk of you d. to rowr lade Don't romenber
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(Circle oue): 1
YES D. NO
10.18 it was BRIGHTER THAN the sky backcround, was the brightnass like that
of a.n autozobile headlight appaaring to ba? (oIRcts ONS BELOW):
away?(a distant car)
D. Several blocks away?
A block away?
Several yards away?
e Other?
11. Did the objects (Circle ruestion)
a. Appear to stand still at ay time? NO DON'T KNOW
D. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? DON'T KNOW
C. Break up dinto part Zode? TES DON'T KNOW
d. Give oft smoke? Yes DON'T KNON
3. Change brightness? YES DOMT KNON
E. Che.ige Shape? YES DOM'T KNOW
g- ,throb, ox pulsate? YES DON'T
of something at any time, particularly
a cloud? YES NO DON'T KNOW (Circle One)
aisered yeS, then tell what it moved I in front ofs
14. DLe t LID? TR 'T KNOW
15. Ohe object through sny oZ the folluwing?
D. dyeglesees YES d. Window glass
b. Sun glasses .. IE e. Binoculars YES
C. Madshiela YES I. Talsccops TES
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13. POlL A. a dow words the following things oloue the object
SouND NU
be
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17. Drsv a plctue that will show the shape ot leeti. tabol
ad Lclude i. your sketch a y details of obieet chat yod sw such so
wings. prlerusio.s, etc., And espedialiy sxheust trails or vago .t trails,
Pleoe a. arrow beside the drawing to ahiw tho directio. Che obg dt was
moving.
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18. the obje
(Circle One): (Circle One): a. Funay or blurred a. Fusay or blurred e Other Other
D Like a bright star
19. IE there was MORE THAN
Draw a picture of how they 7 were arce.ged, a d put ai arrow to show
the directio.. that they were travelliog.
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direction during the course.
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21. IF OSSIELD, Bxy reel Bige ot bject
was C3 longest nsion. Reet.
22. Now larg- did the object os objscts cooear e9 comoosod t
following objects "hela" in the hend ae about aom's lougth?
(circie One): 2. Haad of-a pin g- Silver doliar
Fea 2. Baseball
Co Dimo I. Grepefruls
ds i Mckel jo Basketbeli
Quarter R. Other
S. Hals-doller
Ito ludicate how certei.l you are of
your a.swer to questiou. 22.
Certain c. Not very sure
b. Paizly certain d. Uncertai.
saw, we would like for you to imagine could construct the
objecy tnat : you saw, OE vhat Sype MAreRIAL would you make ie? How
Lakad would it be, aid whet Staps would it have? Desortbe in your
own words a common object or objeots whioh whea plaoed up i. the
sky would give the sete
White Enalid chib The
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23. IE you ware il/IMa I'An AoTONoaILE or other vehtdle ae the tia, the.
complate ths Eollevi.g Gieseio.s:
no.i Mie dlrsotio. wore yod moving? (oleole One)z
O. Sase South g. Tbst
D. Docthetst d. southsest S. Souchrese , h- Nortnest
26.2 Hou last vere you moving? 26.2 Hot Zast vere you moving? hout
20.3 Did rou stop at a y time thile obssrving objeot? 20.3 Dld rou stog at a.y time while ot sarving abject?
(Oirele One)i (Olrele One)x.. 1N0 ToS NO
29. Mhat direotio., were 29. What directio., were you looking whel you PiRT you lookdng whan you FIRSE SN SA the object? tclrcke the object? (Clrcke
Goe)s
e. North c. sest c. sast e. Souch e. South Hest Hest
b. Horchnast d. Southeast d. Southsast f. Southvest  M. Northrese f. Southvest 11s Northest
30. What alivtio. were you looking SAN the objec One,
a. North c. dast e. South 9. West
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Boutlwest Morthwest
1E you are faniliar with bearing terms(a,gular direotion), 'try to
estimate the number o2 degrees the objeet tes, Erom-tnue North ad
also the the tiumber oE degreass it wes upvard Crom ths horicoilalevatio
b. Prom horiso. 3.0.degneus
31-a Me. it diseproared:
D. Jrow horlto.