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UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
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DATE OF SIGHTINGJuly 1964
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a, Appear to stond still at any time? Yes* No Don*t know
b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? Yes No Don*t know
c. Break up into parts or explode? Yes No Don’t know
d, Give off smoke? Yes Mo’ Don?t know
2, Change brightness? Yos Neo Dan} kirovw
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b, Northeast d, Southeast #, Southwest h, Northwest

24.2 How fast were you moving? miles per hour.

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b. Sun glasses Yes ‘No fF. Telescone Yes No
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d, Window siass Yes No h. Other a. iii :

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j9 PLUS 23 DEGREES C 20,900 MINUS 8 DEGREES C
932 PLUS 21 DEGREES C 39,980 MINUS 3@ DEGREES C
Oe PLUS 16 DEGREES C 406,990 NUS 57 DEGREES C
999. PLUS 11 DEGREES C 59,000 MINUS 74 DEGREES C
090 PLUS 21 DEGREES C 62,000 MINUS 64 DEGREES C
OTHER UNUSUAL ACTIVITY: ECHO I SATELLITE WAS VISIBLE IN THE
PONA AREA BUT DISAPPEARED FROM VIEW APPROXIMATELY FOUR MINS
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4S Ds, ASST. BASE OPS OFFICER, DMAFB; ARIZ. REFERENCE MY
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THz OBJECTS MAY HAVE BEEN ECHO if BUT CAN NOT ACCOUNT FOR

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64 a telephone call was raceivea:¢ om SAFOT at 1345 local
‘garding & multiple observation of a possible satellite decay
Jiamond Rench near TenSleep, Wyoming. At 123°?

experienced pilot observed an object emit
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& Origat Plying object at 1230 z% thon got the object was 2 jet which
exploded. Mr Gwyer was 25 miles SW of Sheri: dan, Wyoming. Object
apparently burned uo in air as no pleces were found.
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WSW, retro-grade to normal satellite as 8. It was dectik

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SPrl273 should be checked tomorrow, 9 jal, 9 Jul 64 call number
C¥-335, Sgt Moody called ENT AFB for possible decay information.
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decays with negative results. No decay on 8 Jul 64. Since the object

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23 July 1964

Sa ry of the Air Force
OfLiice of Information

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(Project Blue Book Officer)
Tre Pentagon
Washington, D. Ce. 20330

Dear Sir:

Tris report is being made at the advice of USAF Colonel
James D. Hunter, Chief of the Los Angeles Office of Infor-
MaSLoON.

On the evening of July 13, 1964, at 10:35 (within two or
three minutes) PDST, I saw an object--unlike anything I

heve ever seen before--f[lying across the sky. From my

rantage point, the object had an elliptical silhouette such
that the dimension along the flight path was about twice

that of the transverse axis. The object would have been

too dark to be readily noticeable except for a faint yellowish

to greenish glow flickering close about the periphery.

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I first noticed the object through the tinted portion of my
automobile windshield; it was traveling horizontally from my
right to my left. As I was parked facing the south, the
object must have been going in generally an easterly direc-
tion. Upon realizing that what I saw was something unusual,
I held my head out of the open window on the driver's side

Ms make sure I wasn't seeing a reflection and continued to

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From the relative positions of the tinted windshield and my
eyes, I aft hexwaxd was able to estimate that the object had
been some 30° to 40° above the horizon. Although the des-
cription of the observation is somewhat long and drawn out,
the actual occurrence took place very quickly. f doubt if

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