DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE7434244
DATE OF SIGHTINGJuly 1965
REPORTED LOCATIONHowell Utah
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L122 LOLLOWLE information percaining » a report of an Unidentified |
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Vlving Object is furnished:
- Le DOR, hours 19 Tuly J 45. 2 vanort of TT . tetenee teat
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relarad to this offic? oy Le Col Francis Je tart, *
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Div. SOM, CMRE Solonel Hart stated that he had bas
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© Vase? 1965, tuat oka) pty RSS —=3 Ui the SONLORKOL VIIGNiL ai
, yar ~ + 7. mt a _ Penn me ae Ya a — - Ty — _ ™%, 2 mtorr 1}
Oxy Be t anitorial SeecvLoes PUbeTTLSOY, 2A oopserveck Aa “QO near ALOLOL
. f? . t wo a 4 a o F KRIS ~ t ab A ', ~~ 4 . > "7 c T.+"? "~r 2 ~A
Plans #738, (41°-39 Mins N, ll2*-27 Mins /) on the morning of 15 JurLy L7o0-
7’ ¢ , *-* A» _ &. oo 9 . > . ~ * 4 ~ ss 5 . . > .
Colonel Hart also advised, that to his knowledge, Vix was the only
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witness to the sighting
: At. oa, “3 Tt. ry fo rar Pena wad and
s. Ab 18002 hours, 20 Tioly 1965, aM vos interviewed ana
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stated-that at about 1OS0Z hours, 16 July 1905, he was traveling soln
- a *. . ‘ a0) rT; 7 IP Poy i. ie “3 OY cake . ‘ me 9,2 rn ex
a>. 5, farm road between Sowell, Utah, and fhickol Chemical Corporacion,
-_ + : at om . , A es oe “i > an ae > . . = Rte bat wie Pe » ’ ras * . _) — ye
Plant ir; 3. when he obserrad a round object, approtiinas aly three incnes in
ae is & 1S. Se Crus bn — "9 of oA en mae fa mwyel ffs Ae eee 1 5” TY oa teh AP
Ltn © . Ag ard b tue ie ae Ose eS A i wa Lh fer ie BI > — ante! e Luh | i 4 Bier oy. ¥ rae o ae &: ~~)
Ty 3 . 4 ; - ~ : SS ot "6 - . . “4 ~ "few e ” : ‘ os . Se Pa
bLoeard him. He stopped his vehiole and alrsived oo vers rine if he coulda
ape? +e TT ihey 2 “5 a “+ Se, ee
hone any noise; however, no sound was noticed. The object anséared vo
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Lavel at an ex tremely high rabe of speed until is approacned che exvreme
st - 2 Ne os wat . a
norta perime’ “er of Thiokol Chemical Corporation, where it appeared to
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** nover dir acs over & Ler C ad: for about L gat sacond a Lie O + af 7 ' 4
executed a tio tum and at an ae renely “high rate of peers traveled to
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advised that he just stood aoe and a few seconds later ee observed She
nan eek or one ideatical to it, again approach trom the south and
executed Sdentical.1 nansurers as the first. Gigee 22 sce that he azain
3io0a Zor a few seconds, then observed an au et oblonz oject chat
apoeared to hava a buodle on too and aoproximately six less
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landiaz tears) protruding from the bottom. This object avpeared to be
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aupressately three tines larger than the first two, ane was era reLing
. 2 TT de 34 <f 1. 2 ; . - Y Jnwen 1 3 wy :
in a vertical position. 12% third ob a . svavaling in
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the sane Flight patvern (from south to no 12 cane skate
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ae. a . ae £2 ‘ os ener per, age he
ATLA BO. sue as thie -ALrsS.u ee OD} eC GHe
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‘Genticel maneuvers as the first two. alt tude oF
all three objects was abour 2OOO Leet. sad that approxi-
nately two minutes elapsed from whe: he > first. objec
until the Ass or third cbiect was obse tterview of
AMP SO ovens information, as requested in saragraph 1+, APR 200-<
20 Jule 1962, is svomitted and is p -afaced by appiicabls paragrapa
aunbers of subject regulation:
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Jal) Shape - Two (2) were round, saucer Sparene is third was
oblong and ss chase to have a bubble at one end and approximately six
‘Lags or landing sears protruding from the other.
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142(2) Size - Two (2) approximately the size of a baseball ab about
arms' length. The third was about three tines larger than the first two.
L4a(3) Color ~- First two objects were a brilliant blue, the thixd
Was % durnsS oraugee
L4a(4) Number - Three.
L4a(S) Formation ~ Objects were observed in sequence.
4a(6) Discarnible Teatures - The third object was traveling im a2
Yerti.cal position.
lione was cbserved.
Lita(7) Tail, Trail or Exhaust
t4a(8) Sound - None heard.
4 sa (9 ) Other Pertinent Features - None.
T4o(1) What called attention to object ~ Observer was traveling south
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ang noticed object apsrsaching him from a distance.
1+b(2) Angle, elevation and aci:th - Objects were first observe
south of Thiokol Chemical Corporation flying almost true north. When
fins’ se en; the observer was looking upward on about a 2
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When the objects appeared to be hovering over Plant #78, (nearest point
to ohasver) he was looking up at about a 45° angle.
24o{3) Angle, elevation and asinmuth of objects unon disappearance -
The objects seemed to disappear traveiing true sonth at the same Location
they ware first observed. Arcain the observer was Looking up at about a
25 or 30° angle.
lio(+) Plight Path and Maneuvers - The objects were first seen south
of the cbhserver, fates ing northe Uson arriving almost directly over Plant
#73, chery appeared to hover for agproxiaately eight seconds, then they
execnted 2 180° turn and proceeded south until they disappeared fron Signt.
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ar BA5 egy did objects disappear - The objects faded from sight in
Lie({6) How long were objects visible - Each of the three objects were
Visible for approximately 25 to 30 se
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ha(1) Time and Date of Sighting ~ sevween 1030% and LO5o nours,
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{is 2 pda Claniit £4 inuyeday fF
i4d(2) Light Conditions - Early dawn.
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"PA e Location or Upserver - Y Chree Cit Lies nora oft
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Lorthwest corner Os Tniokol Chemi.c i} UOYPOPAVLON, £4404 iiVe
1) Identifying informa’
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> awued Vv LGOr tof od VOAOL s,s ae ot Ow. Aw. & EUs «
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Sao, QB cpearced co be on eno" tionally stable person and is consiceree
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reliable by personnel at Thiokol Unem cal Corporation.
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pee Ps Diet wi aw CALS ew 4 ea her >i avn -- SONGS t L.wtdare cx ‘ a telal /) : oh A he
Tatag 3o ome St ae TV sae - d pory Vw yw L, a say fo Oe —— |
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Lé2(2) Weather ana finds - Hill Air 2orce Base Weaavner evuacloewd
> ae 9 4 » i. A - ~— *s & Q ? .~ ) ae . ve -m—) | fons ym oS ; \& ae * ~~
furnished weather data as follows: Wind at surface - LLO" av ff sROCS,
4 a 80 SD ond 4 — my > =D. Soro ? a YiwT & +.
= . feet ~ 1 mv & SOUS y LO, OO Leeo =~ <0 C LLIB, lo,© A? LOSUL =
"OF D oh ‘ oe Sr Pew SP. a oe v/ ". % “ 2 wT, (Cw Bn +} Ctl
’ Ai 10 or hy CN}, \AAS LOGY = PIO? 3 x 10 knots, ds (YM) Feat . 2h)
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Lig isibility 30 statutes miles.
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Luh, Unusual activity or condition —- None.
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ae Lnvercepvion oP $dentificatlon acvie.2 Faken —- MON.
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Salt Lake Airport advised that no a rerafts were im the area.
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ae | And tet oo te Se ithe & LF he © whe tc) tee ® J! 4% 2 = . ~ o Wwe ‘ - ; J wi s® ~ - he a a ome fi * ots
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the ri bah were not conventional type aircraf> or wseat
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consistently deseribed the fligot path and maneuvers of the objects anu
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to this sighting. No leads or clues were deyeloped that would lead to
the identi on of the objects. With the submission of this report
belioved that all local efforts to identify the objects have !
een exhaustec
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