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

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8697584
DATE OF SIGHTINGJanuary 1966
REPORTED LOCATIONHouston Texas
FRAMES15

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD
1. DATE - TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION
9 January 66 10/0030Z Hous ton, Texas
3. SOURCE 10, CONCLUSION
Civilian Astro (JUPITER
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS
Jupiter RA 5.40 at 1830 local was at 1l0 deg azimuth, 35 deg eley
One and had a stellar mag of -2.2.
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS
30 Minute, still there Observer sighted a bright white light. The object did not mive.
b. TYPE OF OBSERVATION It was still visable at the end of 30 minutes.
Ground-Visual
7. COURSE
Stationary
PHOTOS
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1 on your sighting was insurficient for us to reach a conclusion
as to the nature of the ob ject,  Request you complete the
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. attached FTD Form lé4 and return. it in the envelope provided.
We wish to thank you for reporting your observation to the -
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Air Force. 1
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Stncerely, 2
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j. What called attention to the observerEg cHildeEN
k. What angle and elevation was the object on first observance_
DIRECTLY CUERHEAD
1. What angle and elevation was the object when disappeared_
DIRECTIYOUERHEAD
m. What was the flight path of object (to north or south, to east or west) and
were there any maneuvers of the objoct
No PaeticulaR Flight Path
n.
P.
PARSDEYE
q. Time and date of sighting3
r. Light conditions (night, day, dusk)DusK
s, Geographical position of object (North of Houston, South of Pasadena,
directly ovarhead, etc.)uEST of PasAdENA
t. Weather (clear day, hazy, cloudy, broken clouds, etc.)_lEAR
u. Temperatures of day (80, 90, otc) 600
v. OTHER INFORMATION not ansWered above:
5. Thank caller for information, but do not promise that a return call will be made
to confirm nor deny the observance of tho object.
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PROJECT 1OC73 RECORD
1. DATE  TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION
15 January 66 16/0215-16/0230z Houston, Texas
U. SOURCE 10. CONCLUSION
Civilian AIRCRAFT
NUMBER OF OBJECTS
One
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AMO ANALYSIS BRIEF SUMMARY AMD ANALYSIS
5 Minutes Observers saw a red colored object traveling east. One obserjer Observers saw a red colored object traveling east. Ons obserjer
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION deseribed the object as round with red lights all around it. deseribed the object as round with red lights all around it.
Another described it as being V-shaped
Ground-Visual
7. 7. COURSE
East East
3. PHOTOS
7 Yes
KNo
9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE
17 Yes
No
FORM
FTD SEP 63 O-329 (TDE) Praslaus adittome of this fom may  used.
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h. Was there a tail, vapor trail, or exhaust?  _i. Any Sound_
j. What called attention to the observerAieDn
k. What angle and elevation was the object on first observance
1. What angle and elevation was the object when disappeared What angle and elevation was the object when disappeared
m. m. What was the flight path was the flight path of object (to north or south, to east or west) and
were there any maneuvers of the object
n.
o. How long was the object visible (5 min, I hour, etc.)
p.
q. Time and date of sighting/
r. Light conditions (night, day, dusk)
B. Geographical position of object (North of louston, South of Pasadena,
directly overhead, etc.) Enti
t. Weather (clear day, hazy, cloudy, broken clouds, stc.)_
u. Temperatures of day (80°, 90, etc)
v. OTHER INFORMATION not ansWOred aboVe:
5. Thank caller for information, but do not promise that a return call will be made
to confirm nor dony the observance of the object.
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j. What called attention to the observer ds acse
k. What angle and elevation was the object on first observance
1. What angla and elevation was the object when disappeared
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m. What was the flight path of object (to north or south, to east or west) and
were there any maneuvers of the object Fre --
n. How did the object disappear (instantiy,-t the-north
p.
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NaKeeve
q. Time and date of sighting/92
r, Light conditions (night, day, dusk)
s. Geographical position of object (North of Houston, South of Pasadena,
dirsctly overhead, stc.) Direitlvevenhe
t. Weather (clear day, hazy, cloudy, broken clouds, ete.)..
u. Températures of day (8o, 90, etc)_
v. OTHER INFORMATION not ansWered aboVe:
5. Thank caller for information, but do not promise that a return call will be made
to confirm nor dony the obsorvance of the object.
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3.a.Nams Addres
Phone Age Gecupation
b. Shape of Object Color
d. Siza (compare to dime, quarter, basaball, basketball, or larger itam)
f. Formation, .if more than one_
g. Unusual features of object_
h. Was there a tail, vapor trail, or exhaust? t i. Any Sound
j. What called attention to the observer He Cane C
k. What angle and elavation was the object on first observance_ What angle and elevation was the object on first observance
1. . What angle and elevation was the object when disappeared
m. What was What was t the flight path of object (to north or south, to east or west) and
were there any maneuvers of the object
n. How did the object disappear (instantly, to the north, no direction, etc.)
o, How long was the object visible (5 min, 1 hour, etc.)..
p.
q. Time and data of sightingi9
r. Light conditions (night, day, dusk) IR
3. Geographical position of object (North of Houston, South of Pasadena,
directly overhead, etc.) E
t. Weather (clear day, hazy, cloudy, broken clouds, etc.)
u. Temperatures of day (80^, 90°, otc)
V. OTHER INFORMATION not ansWered above:
5. Thank caller for information, but do not promise that a return call will be made
to confirm nor deny the observance of the object.
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g. Unusual foatures of object Adn
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j. What called attention to the observer AunrD
k. What angle and elevation was the object on first observance o
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m. What was the flight path of object (to north or south, to east or west) and
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q. Time and date of sighting /O
r. Light conditionsnight, day,dusk)i
S. Geographieal position of object (North or-Houston, South of Pasadena,
directiy overhead, otc.nuhui
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u. Temperatures of day(80, 90°,stc)5
v. OTHER INFORMATION not ansWered aboVe:A NE
5. Thank caller for information, but do not promise that a return call will be made
to confirm nor dony the observance of the object.
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4 PROJECT 10073 RECORD
1. DATE - TIME GROUP . LOCATION
9 January 1966 10/014$2 Houston, Texas (1 Witness)
3 SOURCE 10. CONCLUSION
Civilian INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION (By JAH)
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS
Form l64 requested, but not retured as of this date. Object
One characteristic of a satellite but a firm evaluation can not be matle
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS with information received.
15 Minutes Observer sighted one white star like object moving fast in a
S. TYPE OF OBSERVATION southterly direction.
Southrly
Ground-Visual
7. COURSE
S
3. PHOTOS
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= FTD Form 164 and return it in the envelope prorided. 4
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We wish to thank you for reporting your observation to the Air
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Force.
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2 Sincerely,
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ALT. UNKNOWN.
What angle and elevation was the object when disappsared_
ShgbTy OUER HAAD HEADig S0UTh.
m, What was the flight path of object (to north or south, to east or west) and
were there any maneuvers of the object
EAST 6y 50073.
n. n. How did the object disappear (instantly, to the north, no diraction, etc.)..
South. 5th
o. How long was the object visible (5 min, 1 hour, etc,) 15 miN
p.
NCKED EYE.
q. Time and date of sighting 1943 3025
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3. Geographical position of object (North of Houston, South of Pasadena,
directly ovarhead, stc.) ouTh
t. Weather (clear day, hazy, cloudy, brokon olouds, ete.) R
u. Tamperatures of day 8o^, 90, etc)
V. OTHER INFORMATION not ansWered above:
NoRth MiiN 10 ALLEN GEONA ROAD
5. Thank callor for information, but do not promise that a return call will ba made
to confirm nor deny the observance of the object.
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PROJECT I0073 RECORD
1. DATE · TIME CROUP 2. LOCATION
13 Jaruary 1956 14/00352 Houston, Texas (1 Witness)
3. SOURCE 10. CONCLUSION
Civilian INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION (By JAH)
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS Form l64 requested, but not returned as of this date. If Form lél
One is received reported will be revaluated. lis received reported wn revaluated.
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 5. LENGTH OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 11.
1 Minute Observer was sweeping the porth when she sighted a round, red
TYPE OF OBSERYATION TYPE OF OBSERVATION and pink light about the size of a baseball. The light seemed
6. to go all the way to the ground and made no unusual maneuvers.
Ground-Visual Total time of the sighting was I minute. Direction and speed
7. COURSE of the objects flight path was not stated.
Not Reported
. PHOTOS 8. PHOTOS
0 Yas
No
9, PHYSICAL EVIDENCE √
0 Y
XXNo
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a - as to the nature of the ob ject,  Request you ccmplete the .
attached FTD Form l64 and return It in the envelope provided.
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We wish to thank you for reporting your chservation to the
Air Force.
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F7 Sincerely,
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h. v
1. What angle and elovation was the object when disappeared
WENT ALL THE NAY TO THEGROWND
m. What was the flight path of object (to north or south, to east or west) and
were there any maneuvers of tho objectMA5 were there any maneuvers of tho objectMA
n. How did the object disappear (instantly, to the north, no direction, etc.) How did the object disappear (instantly, to the north, no direction, etc.)_
o. How long was the object visible (5 min, I hour, atc.)_/Mini
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q. Time and date of sighting /835 3JA/$5
*. Light conditions (night, day, dusk)
S. Geographical position of object (North of Houston, South of Pasadena,
directly overhead, etc.)_aIfHousron
t. Weather (clear day, hazy, cloudy, broken clouds, eto,)
u, Temperaturas of day (80, 90, etc)__5
v. OTHER INFORMATION not answerEd above:
5. Thank caller for information, but do not promise that a return call will be made
to confirm nor dony the observance of the object.
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD
1. DATE - TIME GROUP . LOCATION
15 January 1966 16/003z Houston, Texas (1 Witness)
SOURCE 0. CONCLUSION
Civilian INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS Form 164 request and never returned. If Form is returned report
8-12 will be revaluated.
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS
5 Minutes SEE CASE
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION
Ground-Visual
7. COURSE
Stationary
8. PHOTOS
Ye