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| 1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION | | --- | --- | | 2 October 65 02/2350Z | Monroe, New York | | 2. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION | | Civilian | Satellite | | 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | Description consistant with Satellite observation. | | One | | | 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS | | 1 minute | Movement of object among star background drew observer's attention. First sighted 40 deg above horizon moving NW to SE. Disappeared at 80 deg above the horizon. White, possibly tinted blur. No sound, trail, tail, or exhaust. | | 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | | | Grou…
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200 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS 46030 AIR BASE GROUP (ADC) STEWART AIR FORCE BASE, NEW YORK 12254 REPLY TO ATTN OF: 4603ODC 14 October 1955 SUBJECT: UFO Sighting TO: Hq AFSC (TDEW) The attached UFO report is submitted in accordance with para 13b, Change A to AFR 200-2. FOR THE COMMANDER JOHN N JOHNSON, III, Lt Col, USAF Chief, Operations & Training Division 1 Atch UFO Report
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4603 Air Base Group (ADC) Stewart Air Force Base Newburgh, New York 12554 POSTAGE AND FEES PAID EW (UFO) AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND FTD Wright Patterson A.F.B, Ohio 45433
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A. Description of Object 1. Shape: Round 2. Sizes: Twice as large as echo satellite 3. Color: Whitish, possibly tinted blue 4. Number: 1 5. Formation: N/A 6. Features or details: N/A 7. Tail or exhaust: N/A 8. Sound: N/A 9. Other features: Object appeared to flicker just before disappearing. B. Description of Course 1. Movement of object among star background drew observer's attention to it. 2. Angle of object when first observed: Object first sighted 40° above horizon moving Northwest to Southeast. 3. Angle of disappearance: Object disappeared at point 80° above the horizon. 4. Flight path: …
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D. Time and Date of Sighting: 1. 2350 Zulu Time Group, 2 October 1965 2. Dark E. Location: 3 miles North of Monroe, New York. F. Identifying Information On Observer: 1. Civilian, Brother [redacted], 52 years of age, Monroe, New York, Phone: 783-8111 G. Weather and Winds 1. Clear 2. Surface 300/06 6000' 320/20 10,000' 300/25 16,000' 290/45 20,000' 290/50 30,000' 300/60 50,000' 270/75 80,000' Not Available 3. No ceiling 4. 30 miles visibility 5. No cloud coverage 6. None 7. Temp. Inversion - 8000 to 10,000 feet. H. Other Unusual Activity or Conditions: None I. Interception or Iden…
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J. Balloon Activity: None K. Position, Title and Comments of Preparing Officer: 1. 2nd Lt Thomas S. Waller 2. NAV/EWO, 4713th Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron, Stewart Air Force Base, New York. 3. Based upon the angle and direction of travel of object, I believe that the observer possibly saw a satellite. L. Physical Evidence: None
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