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PROJECT 10073 RECORD

|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 10 August 65 11/0450Z  |
| --- | --- |
|  2. LOCATION | OTTER UNRELIABLE REPORT Los Angeles, California  |
|  3. SOURCE | Civilian  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | One (Two ?)  |
|  5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 10 Minutes  |
|  6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | Ground-Visual  |
|  7. COURSE | Stationary, up  |
|  8. PHOTOS | ☐ Yes XX No  |
|  9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE | ☐ Yes XX No  |

10. CONCLUSION
Only one on Hollywood Freeway, 11/0450Z
Possible observation of Mars and refraction as the planet was setting. The blue object attributes the star SPICA. Character of t
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MEMORANDUM: 15 September 1965

SUBJECT: UFO, 10 August 1965

TIME AND PLACE: About 2150/10 August 1965
Los Angeles, California

REPORTED BY: Mr [redacted] professional musician (drummer)
Residence: [redacted]
Hollywood, California
Telephone: [redacted]

Mr and Mrs [redacted] left their residence in the Silver Lake district of Hollywood and entered the Hollywood Freeway west bound at the Vermont Avenue on-ramp. When on the freeway, they noticed the UFO at an undetermined distance at about 11:00 o'clock position relative to the automobile. They observed the UFO for a period of about 10 min
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A check with weather facilities at Los Angeles International Airport indicated that at the time of the observation, Los Angeles was enjoying clear skies (with no smog), 15 miles visibility, no clouds, no temperature inversion layers, and surface winds varying from three to five knots from 260º, the surface temperatures between 72º and 74º. Weather conditions at Burbank were similar with 10 miles visibility and slightly warmer temperatures.

In the discussions between Mr [redacted] and Captain Reichmuth, SCD/SSFA, it became quite apparent that Mr [redacted] was an ardent "flying saucer" fan who

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