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

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8541707
DATE OF SIGHTINGJanuary 1967
REPORTED LOCATIONDenver Colorado
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD
1. DATE · TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION 1 witness
24 Jan 67 25/02307 Denver, Colorado
. SOURCE 0. CONCLUSION
Aircraft(possible) Ho
Civilian
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS
One SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS
S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF
5 minutes Cbserver watched a white colored object with a dull
pulsating reddish light that flashed slowly on and off.
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION The speed of the object plus the flashing red light
Ground Visual was what called the attention of the observer. The
COURSE object veered slightly to the left during its flight
7. path.
N/A
8. PHOTOS The description is consistent with that of an aircraft
observation. Investigating officer felt t that the sighting
C Yes was of an aircraft landing at the local airport.
XC No
2 FHYSICA PHYSICAL EVIDENCE VIDENCE
17 Yos
No No
FORU 0-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may bo used. Previous editionn of thls form may be used.
TD SEP63 PTD SEP63
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UNITED STATES A IR FORCE do.
LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE , 8O23O, ColorAdO
REPLY TO 24 Jan 67
ATTN OF: XPCP Dato
SIBJECT: Unidentified Flying Objects (Uwo)
2O: FTD, (TDETR), Wright. AFB, Ohio 45433
will be fillad in and then forwarded imnediately to Plans/Program attention
XPCP.
a. Desoription of the Object(s):
(1) Shape. Round
(2) Size compared to known objeot (use one or the following terms:
Haad ofa pit, pea, dime, nicksl, quarter, half dollar, silver dollar, basoball,
Grapefrult
(3) Color. _C Color._ Creany white Creamy whito
(1) Himbar. Cn9 (1) Humber. On1)
(5) Fortation, if a 3/A
(6) Any diserenible features or
(7) Sell, 1 trail exhaust, including size of
of object(s). Non
(0) Sound. If heard, desorib sound. None
Other pertinent or unusual features Dull pulsating reddish light
flashing slowly on and off.
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b. Deseription of courne of Objuct(s):
Obsarver was looking out windshield of auto. Speed of objeet and red pulsating
light, lack of sound attraoted attandion.
Angle or elevation and azimuth of he cbgeos(s) whon first
(3)
(L) Description of flight path and maneuvers of object(s).
Veerad slightly to left Veerad alighbly to left
(5) Howdd the object(s) disappear? (Instantaneously to the north, ete.) (Instantaneously to the north, etc.)
Did not disappear.
(6) How long was the object(s) (6) How long was the objecs(s) visibla. (Be specific, 5 minutes, 1 hour, etc) visible. (Be specific, 5 minutos, 1 hour, etc)
Five (5) minutes Five (5) minutes
C. Manner or Observation:
any mbination of the following items: Ground-visual,
ground - eleotronie, air f radar.)
Ground-visual.
(2) Boatement as to C optical aids (telescopes, bincoul rs, and so forth)
used and desoription thereof. Nona
d Time and date of signting:
(1)
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(2) Light conditions. (use on of the following termo: Might, day,
dawn, dusk) Night.
C.
and/or geographical positio A position with reference to a known landnunk
also should bs given in elsctrical roports, such as "2ni N of Decville; "3mi
SW or Blue Lake", Typographical errors or "garbling" often resuits in electrically
transmitted messages, making location plots difficult or impossible.
EXAPLE: 89 L5N, 192 71W for, 39 45N, 102 21W.
intersection of Colorado
f. Identifying Information on Observer(s):
(2) Civilian - Name, age, mailing address, ocoupation, _and estimate of
reliability. Civilian - Mr Colorado, 80207.
Reliability - Unknowa
(2) nization, duty, and est timate of
reliability. raliability. B/A
g. Weather and winds -- Aloft conditions at Gime and place or Sightings:
Unknown - Buckley did not have this info. Unkcnown - Buckley did not have this info.
(1) Chserver(s) little oloudy in patches
but moatly olear.
(2) Report from nearest AWS or U.S. Weather Bureau
dieotion and velooity indogrees and knots at surface, 16,000',
Surf Winds 120 degreas at 15 bnots.
(3) Ceiling. 1 11,000 foet
(11) ) Visibility. _ 20 miles
(5)
(6)
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preliminary analysis of the possible cause of the sighting(s).
EE. Vepi ee
. 2. Existence of physical evidence, such as materials and photographs. Existence of physical evidence, such as materials and photographs.
Wona. Nona.
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Roport takon by Sgt W.D. Autry
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