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PROJECT 10073 RECORD | 1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 3. LOCATION | | --- | --- | | 3 September 65 04/0500Z | Damon, Texas | | 3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION | | Civilian | UNIDENTIFIED | | 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS | | One | See Case File | | 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | Object at 5 deg elevation 240 deg azimuth. Disappearance by shooting up 90 degrees into the air. Purple color. | | 5 - 10 Minutes | | | 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | | | Ground-Visual | | | 7. COURSE | | | Stationary | | | 8. PHOTOS | | | ☐ Yes ☑ No | | | 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE | …
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DAMON, TEXAS 3 SEPTEMBER 1965 Two Deputy Sheriffs were driving south on Highway 36 from Damon, Texas, toward West Columbia at approximately 2300 on Friday, 3 September 1965. About three miles south of Damon, a very bright purple light, that was stationary on the horizon about five to six miles away and southwest of their position was noted. After a few seconds a smaller blue light appeared out of the larger purple light and traveled to the right of the original purple light, stopping momentarily in two distinct positions before becoming stationary. The lights then floated upwards to an angle …
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setting at 240 degrees azimuth. There was a surface radiation inversion during this period from the ground to 300 feet, and a very strong inversion between 8,000 and 10,500 feet. This inversion was strong enough to cause radar refraction. As Antares was setting this inversion between 8,000 and 10,500 feet could have caused a distortion of Antares. Houston Air Traffic Control reported no IFR traffic in the area at the time of the sighting. They had no records of VFR traffic. Houston radar records indicated no UFO or unusual sightings during the period in question. The fact that the object dis…
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NO CASE: Information Only SOURCE: APRO Bulletin, Sep-Oct 65 3 Sep 65 Houston, Texas Area # UAO PURSUES POLICE (their car engine was running), no change in the lights and no visible trail. The purple light seemed more brilliant as it approached, the distance between the two lights appeared to be 200 feet (based on object's length in relation to telephone poles along the highway and their distance from each other). The height of the object appeared to be 40-50 feet. (See sketch). The width and depth from "front" to "back" was undeterminable. See sketch for shape. The color of the object betwee…
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Information Only Source: Saucer News, Vol 13, #1, Mar 66 Damon, Texas 13 Sept 1965 WEIRD UFO INCIDENT IN TEXAS: On the night of September 3rd, two police officers had a terrifying encounter with a UFO near Damon, Texas. The object, 200 feet long and 50 feet in diameter, approached so close to their patrol car, that its erie light was visible on the ground. The officers panicked and left the area at speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour. Later that night they returned. The same or a similar UFO again swooped down on their car, and again they left the area rapidly. They did not come back for …
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9 3 September 1965 at 2300 | MOON | 17.33.53 | 1st Q | 235 ex 10 elev | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | VENUS | 13.03.57 | - 3.5 | Set | | MARS | 14.24.20 | - 1.3 | Set | | JUPITER | 5.51.04 | - 1.8 | Not Up | | NATURN | 23.04.44 | - 0.8 | 140 ex 50 elev | HOUSTON GAINS 20 Minutes astro time converting time to 1040PM. This elevates the MOON to 15 deg elevation on heading of 230 deg azimuth and brings the Star ANTARES TO A position on the horizon at 240 deg azimuth. ANTARES has a stellar magnitude of - 1.2
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2500 MSL BLACK RANCH (FVI) 40 - 75 MILITARY CLIMB CORRIDOR R-6310 Accrued 2 years A-2000 to 34,000 B-2000 to 35,000 C-2000 to 34,000 D-2000 to 34,000 E-2000 to 34,000 F-2000 to 34,000 G-5000 to 34,000 H-12,000 to 34,000 TAR (mg) 0.2 TAR (mg) 0.2 TAR (mg) 0.2 SUGGESTED MAY 2 1996 GULF OF MEXICO COASTAL ADIZ (FAA an traffic service outside U.S. structure is provided in accordance with Article 12 and Annex C1 of ICRD Convention. ICRD Convention not applicable to state aircraft but compliance with ICRD standards and practices is encouraged.)
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5000 MST 2500 MST | Category | Reference | Description | Quantity | Purified | Amount | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 1 | REL FORMERD FACING | 147-37 | 100 | 400 | 1000 | | 2 | SUB-TOTAL | 147-37 | 100 | 400 | 1000 | | 3 | SUB-TOTAL | 147-37 | 100 | 400 | 1000 | | 4 | FUEL | 147-37 | 100 | 400 | 1000 | | 5 | FUEL | 147-37 | 100 | 400 | 1000 | | 6 | FUEL | 147-37 | 100 | 400 | 1000 | | 7 | SALARY | 147-37 | 100 | 400 | 1000 | | 8 | SALARY | 147-37 | 100 | 400 | 1000 | | 9 | SALARY | 147-37 | 100 | 400 | 1000 | | 10 | SALARY | 147-37 | 100 | 400 | 1000 | | 11 | …
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