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Project Moon Dust: US Air Force Intelligence Guidance Collection Letter No. 4

bretwalters6969 November 25, 2025 8 minutes read
Military officers at Wright-Patterson AFB inspecting a charred crate containing space debris under Project Moon Dust.

"Expeditious delivery to ATIC": A visual recreation of a Project Moon Dust recovery at Wright-Patterson AFB, 1961.

Project Moon Dust: The Secret Hunt for Fallen Soviet Tech and “Unidentified” Debris

On April 25, 1961, at the height of the Space Race, the Department of the Air Force issued a Confidential directive known as Intelligence Collection Guidance Letter No. 4. Its subject was MOON DUST, a specialized mission designed to locate, identify, and retrieve “foreign earth satellite vehicles” (ESVs) crashing back to Earth. While the public was focused on the glory of the first astronauts, the USAF Intelligence Directorate was quietly coordinating a global dragnet. This document provided field activities with precise instructions on how to report sightings of re-entering objects—described as brilliant clusters or “horizontal meteors”—and mandated the “expeditious delivery” of any recovered wreckage to the Aerospace Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) at Wright-Patterson AFB.

For many UFO researchers, Project Moon Dust represents the missing link between conventional satellite tracking and the clandestine recovery of non-human technology. While the 1961 letter focuses on Soviet hardware, the broad terminology of “material deemed to be of air technical intelligence interest” left the door wide open for unconventional finds. The protocols were strict: verify location, ascertain identity, and “make every effort to obtain the object for the U.S.” This wasn’t just space archaeology; it was a high-stakes intelligence game played under a veil of Confidential alerts and rapid response teams.

Project Moon Dust: US Air Force Intelligence Guidance Collection Letter No. 4
25 April 1961

16-December-2003

This USAF Intelligence Collection Guidance Letter, originally classified Confidential, describes and provides guidance for project Moon Dust reporting. Several items of interest appear in the document: classification level of Moon Dust Alerts and reports, focus of Moon Dust on “foreign earth satellite vehicles,” and destination agencies for Moon Dust reports among them.

While this document certainly does not eliminate the possibility that Moon Dust reports may contain UFO related information, we think it does eliminate Moon Dust as a primary (“the real secret”) UFO project as some have theorized. Certainly, Moon Dust reports should be sought, located and made available.

The road to obtaining this document was a long one. Thanks go to Michael Ravnitzky, SSgt Gery Huelseman (USAF NAIC FOIA Office, Wright Patterson AFB OH), Wilbert Mahoney and Herbert Rawlings-Milton (Archivists, NARA College Park, MD) all of whom played a role in getting this document to CUFON.

– Jim Klotz – CUFON SYSOP
– Dale Goudie – Information Director


CONFIDENTIAL                                              1452738

DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
WASHINGTON 25, D. C.

AFCIN-1A                                                                                                        25 Apri1 1961

INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION
GUIDANCE LETTER NO. 4

SUBJECT:   (U) MOON DUST Reporting

TO:              All Air Force Collection Activities

1. PURPOSE

 

This letter provides instructions and guidance for reporting information in response to MOON DUST Alerts.

2. APPLICABILITY

 

This letter is applicable world-wide for initiative reporting.

3. REFERENCE

 

Priority Air Intelligence Requirement (PAIR-1F).

4. BACKGROUND

 

    Based on estimates of the time and place of foreign earth satellite vehicle (ESV) atmospheric re-entries, Headquarters USAF (AFCIN) initiates MOON DUST Alerts. They are issued as far in advance as practicable (normally 10 days) and are automatically cancelled three (3) days after the re-entry prediction date stated in the alert message. It is necessary that the alerts be issued on a world-wide basis until such time as techniques are developed that will make possible the prediction of the precise time and place of impact.

5. INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDANCE

    During the periods when MOON DUST Alert is in effect, it is important that interested personnel receive, as rapidly as possible, accurate sighting data on the final (estimated) orbits from as many different sources as possible. The following guidance may assist in reporting observations of space vehicle re-entry. The re-entry of a space vehicle can be seen over great distances, and even the qualified observer cannot estimate the distance from point of observation to the sighted object with any great degree of certainty. At these distances, the re-entry would appear to resemble a meteor travelling in a near horizontal or descending path and, as the distance decreased, would appear as a brilliant object or cluster of objects visible during daylight conditions. In addition, an audible rumbling sound like thunder, arid possibly sharp explosion-like sounds might be correlated with the sighting.

a. What to Report.

 

 

(1) Position of observer.

(2) Time of sighting in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) to nearest minute.

(3) Duration of sighting.

(4) Azimuth and elevation of object when first sighted.

(5) Azimuth and elevation of object when last sighted

 

(6) Apparent size of object as compared to the size of a coin or other familiar item held at arm’s length.

 

(7) Color and description of object and changes, if any, during sighting.

(8) Unusual or other than normal sounds heard during the sighting.

(9) Weather conditions prevailing at time of sighting.

(10) Any other data associated with the sighting.

b. Other Action to be Taken.

 

 

                In the event a decayed space object is suspected as having descended, the following actions are required:

(1) Verify location of reported object.

(2) Ascertain identity as accurately as possible.

(3) Make every effort to obtain object for U.S. if it appears to be a portion of Soviet space vehicle or other material deemed to be of air technical intelligence interest.

(4) Arrange expeditious delivery of recovered object to Aerospace Technical Intelligence Center (AFCIN-4A), Wright-Patterson A.F.B., Ohio.

(5) Obtain permission for U.S. examination of object in the event it cannot be recovered for U.S. retention.

 

 

c. Where to Send Reports.

 

 

                 Reports in response to paragraph 5a. or b. above should cite the unclassified nickname MOON DUST and be addressed to the following:

(1) Headquarters USAF (AFCIN)
Washington 25, D.C. (for action)

(2) ATIC (AFCIN-4A)
Wright-Patterson A.F.B., Ohio (info)

(3) Space Track R & D Activity
Hanscom Field, Massachusetts (info)

(4) NORAD
Ent A.F.B., Colorado (info)

6. CLASSIFICATION ASPECTS

 

    Because of the intelligence connotations of MOON DUST regarding retrieval and examination by ATIC of a descended Soviet space vehicle, the overall project is classified Confidential, and MOON DUST Alerts are normally on a Confidential basis because of the intelligence association with decay estimates. The basic decay estimates (identification of the- object and estimated date and hour of decay) are in themselves normally unclassified. Thus, decay estimates, as such, can be released to observers or observatories cooperating with U.S. collectors purely on the basis of international cooperation in the scientific aspects of space knowledge. Reports of sightings transmitted by U.S. personnel should be classified according to source or content in accordance with normal reporting and transmitting procedures, and in the case of reports on visual sightings, will normally be unclassified.

FOR THE CHIEF OF STAFF:

/s/ Lowell E May
LOWELL E. MAY
Colonel, USAF
Directorate of Collection
ACS/Intelligence

CONFIDENTIAL


National Archives and Records Administration
8601 Adelphi Road
College Park, Maryland 20740-6001

December 2, 2003
Mr. James Klotz
[Address Deleted by CUFON]

Dear Mr. Klotz:

I am forwarding to you one copy of “Intelligence Collection Guidance Letter No.4” from folder “Detachment #5” located in Box 1 of 1 for accession 65A3236. As stated in my email to you of this date, we will continue to search for the other accession you requested, 61A1357.

Sincerely,

/s/ Herbert Rawlings-Milton
HERBERT RAWLINGS-MILTON
Supervisory Archivist
Special Access/FOIA Staff

Enclosure

 

NARA’S web site is http://ww.archives.gov

This post analyzes the declassified 1961 memorandum obtained through the efforts of CUFON and several dedicated archivists at NARA. The document details the ten specific data points required for a “Moon Dust Alert” report, including azimuth, elevation, duration of sighting, and any “unusual or other than normal sounds.” It reveals that while visual sightings by observers were often unclassified to encourage public cooperation, the “overall project” and the “decay estimates” remained classified Confidential due to their sensitivity. Destination agencies for these high-priority reports included the Space Track R & D Activity at Hanscom Field and the NORAD headquarters at Ent AFB, showing the multi-agency scope of the program.

The summary also addresses the debate surrounding Moon Dust’s true purpose. As Jim Klotz and Dale Goudie of CUFON noted upon receiving the document in 2003, while this letter highlights a focus on foreign satellites, it does not eliminate Moon Dust’s role in the “real secret” UFO projects. The requirement to recover material from anywhere in the world and ship it to the ATIC—the same facility that managed Project Blue Book—suggests that Moon Dust was the “vacuum cleaner” for any anomalous object that fell from the sky. This post serves as a primary source look at how the military organized the retrieval of the unknown during the dawn of the space age.

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