Date ouject \oJnS observed Time obj ect was firsL seen Place from which you obsorved the ob J'ect _ r. 4. ~o\.r H\.JS object obaerved (naked eye , binoculnrs, etc. ) - ------------ \/hat were you doing '"hen the o b ject \.;as first ohaorve -Ov 1 ,, , '':.!.....!. .::-!.- \~hat attro.ctcd your attention to the obj ect? ?. Path of object. Diroc tion ft'om \-Thich object app~ared or direc.; tlon) \Jhj ch 0bject dlsapp..;' red (dt.erecs or direction) _ Dire ction in Elevation object a.p..,eareJ (degre..!S above horizon) Elevation object d isappeared (degrees above horizon) flirht path of obj e c t (~vrairht anu l e vel, urchcd, etc.) How d i ( otj uct Jlsuppear (grow dim_""ler, out sudJ'3nly, etc.) length of time the oujec~wa~ obnerve d 9 . D~scription o f object. a. How m::my o bj ec ts He r o Dat e ouj oct was obs er ved me ob j ec t wa s first seen 3. Place from which you obr.:cr vcd t he object How was objec t o bserved {nal<ed eye , binocul ars, e t c . ) - - ---r----- 5. \Jhat \rere you doi ng when t he obj ect was first obGer vec.1 '? ttracted yotl..r att ent i on to the object? 7. Path of objec t . Dire ction from which ect appeared (dcpreo~ or direction) Di r e c tion in which ob ject diso.ppecrod {dcgr oes or di r ection ) Elevation obj~c t ao1oar cd {degree s above horl:.:on) Elevat ion objec t ared (degr cc;s above horizon) 5hape of fli~ht pat h of object ( :~raip:ht anJ level , urchcd, etc.) f. Ho~1 d j C: object uisappoar {e,row diwner, eo out suddenly, etc.) Ienr,th .of .t}.me the ob j ect wa? obse r ved Dcscriptlon of ob j cct.w a . HoH m::rny o b j cc ts uer c seen-;