Newyork N Y — August 1952

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!..tt.CTri uF CG!-ERVI.TION Cro.., I.) V1 sJcl =:J ,"\lrl n t r "C"? I nodo 10. C.QI(F ~Ut.'.MARY OF SICHTII~G :1ound liGht. Po:.:.1t>l y In ~v1:1 c1 r n r In the follouing nke'tch place an you firs t sau it, aocl a at the position tho object vn'"> i t3 pos1 tion '~hen you last ::;au it. 24. Drn.H a picture that \rill shot-1 the motion that the object made. Place an uA" at the be~int1ing of its path and a at the end of its path 25. DraH a picture that lrl.ll shou the shape or the object. Label a'ld include in your sketch any details or the object th:tt you sa\-s and plnce an arroH beside the dra1~1.ng to :Jh0\7 the di.rection the object uas moving. SECT!Oi~ E 26. 'Has this the first t :ir.1e tha t you have seen an object like this ? ircle One): ( :'{en 26.1 IF you nnm1ered NO, then vrhen , \Ihcre, ~nd under -vrhat conc.li tion s di. d you s ee othe r ones? 27. In your opinion l-7h2.t do you think the object 't:as and tJha t rnisht h:1ve cnunc1 2Ba Gi va the follo'l:iing inform11tj.on about your~;r:lf: - First Name Hi.ddle Harne Zone Stat e TELEPHOLTE ~rot-mER s L j 7-I r; (: c J l-Ias anyone else vith you at the time you s au the object? (Circle One): Yes.) or l!o 29.1 IF you an:;1-rered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One): Y:~/ or r!o 29.2 Please list their na~e s and addresses: 30. Plco.s c add here any further c01mn~nt5 Hhich you believe aro import~'nt. Use ackli tional sheets of the san~ size paper , if necc~sary JZP~U E048 .~J! J.SPHQ JSD~JP JEDEN JEPNB 4lJLt 208/JEPQ1v 6l!STH AC&W SODi~ H IGHLAt:DS J .::p::1/iiQ UShf _;:.:?/:\I?. T ECH H !Ti!:L CT.R tJ,{IGHT PATTErlSC~ AFB OH!o"----- .r ~D~:/CG z~:T AFB COLO;<t\DO SPH!NGS COL ~:;"6/CG 26TH AIR DIV DEF ROSLYi~ NY ACOB 51-! PD ATT.1 DIR !~!TEL '.lP..SH P D ATT~! ATIAP..- 2C ''.~IGi~T P/\TTZRS ON P D FLYOBRPT PD I:J /\CC0P.D/1J1Ct: ~!!Til P20VISIO~!S OF . ::..:T .I:~ Dlf\~lETEil PD SEErtD TO BZ Oi~E l.f\1<GE HHITE LIGHT PUTTING OUT :D 1\i:D DLU FLASHES PD OBJ ECT STATIOi'lA?.Y PD IlEGATIVS SOUtlD F!10:J DISTArlC-: ' RE?OnT!.:D T O DOGC.'\TCHER 1\T (zzr~O SEV~l~ TUO FIVE ZSB~A C~L~ T UEtlTY-S I X AUGUST Nli!1:-TEEN F IFTY T\JO PD P/\flEH T\!0 PAR~tJ ZEP.O SEVEN HUNDRED z:!3~A ''i.:>ERVED FOH O!~E HOUR PD P/\REN THRSZ PAREN VISUI\L USIUG FIZLD GLASS.!:S ?D . :.!L~l! FOUR PAR:N GOC POST AT BL ZERO ONE Fou:: SSVEtl PD OI3JZCT F I VE ~IILZS ?I~GE T':10 J EPQ~J 49D .. :-.10 POST Ct1A ESTii:ATE: HEIGHT TEt: THOUSAdD F2ST PD ?t.R:::~ FI'V!: PA~:~' Jt:HP.LD :lARTIN C11/\ N/\tiHATTAtl TOTJZR c:~A SZVEI~TY SIXTH ST!":!::~T t~t!D .J.-'10J;DtJAY Ci1A NEtl YORK PD PARZN SIX P/\RE~l CLEAR C~1A VISIBILITY GOOD c:~l\ . . :::GA TIVE FOG PD PARt.:N SEVEN PARZN NONE PD Pr\ REN EIGVT PAm!: : UOrl~ PD r>t REN I-l INE PAREtl ORGAN UHITE SZA RCHZD Afl7.A UrlDZfl R!:LA YID D IR:.:C7 lOllS 07 .:;oc 02~EnVZR FOR FORTY-FIVE 11INUES AND SAH riOTHING PD P/\~2N TEtl PAn:::n ~6/ 19 19Z AUG JEPQ U )~. \'.'A:..i u.U~.Tt;cl' OlJ:..i~lNI:o FH.Ot~ 'l'tH~ <JrtOU!iD? [J YO:.l [ J Lo) r_l ?!:l!:ut l E:,to i...:J13lno;;ul nr~ 0 'l.'o l'>~copo r t 'l'n)v\.l()li t.o -:;;-\!:\~-ulfJC:C:J., o.u-g"t;l(vBn fir d"r:-ru--u}roRXOA'ni l.J P.y oa.) Sot 0 Uy T.;o S)t :l [_:-1 Dv ThrcJ~' Se t:J _AjC 01.,:J<34VOJ C l Intor~optlon At teu.pt'l(;l t.ton.pttJJ ... :(~-\:2flli-AIRCHAF'r SCrlAMSLED 'n) Itl'iE'liCt;P1''1 l1 Yc:.; _}_ A/ C Scrumbl ed l ] \liou:..U. Cont~ct l.~de r.i A/I Contr1ct llada f.\ l No 01nt.!lct ?~c.lo ! , WAS 1': [J Blinkln~ l U:~d'rfi Olt~ iiu~ IN SIGHl':--l ; l-l' S-oc_o_n--=<.1-o--------l CJ 1-5 lllnutos i r:t Ovo-:-10 J~lnutmJ l -:.-~) ,l;iA'l' AS'lR0NOltlCAL I I . ASTUONOUICAL DA'rA AC'l'l V I'.t'Y \'/AS t1UTt.O'/ IV. BALLOON DA'1'A f 21 .-WERh" BALCOb1f!:i Rr:U:t\S0. lri ThE."A'I lJYn -L, t:o r ~2 YiitESli~cltsCRi~DuLto BALLOoN l(~{.EAS~: _ _Ui_n_u-tu--tJ------------- -- ~ 2;i. l'C~!:ilDLE-BALLOON LAUNCH SITF..S DOWNWitm 0~"' SIGHTING: ------------- -- i t tti tv: I Lnunchin~-).gfl~C~l~-YoJ No Location V. EV A.LU ll'IO~ 21. BVALUA'J.'ION OF SOURCEs 22. DETAILS 0? R.I!POR'ft 0 I::xcelltlnt D Unreliable D Extremely Doubt.!\11 D ll".&ufi':tc irnt to }}falunta D Was Balloon DProbably Balloon D Poa31b}J' Balloon D Was Aircraft D Probably Aircraft D Poa.sibly Aircraft D \1'as Aotronowical D Pl'Ohably ;. J r.ornical {IJ1>oaaibly /4:., .... tK2tical 0 Irouftici~nt Data For ~)valua~.on D Unk.no-;m PR{ 'CT lOO?J 'liE ATE:R DATA SHr'T ( 1. DATt; Or' OlkiC:HVATivN 2. l)lJ~SH V P.T IGtJ STJ..'f I UN 0 B.:)ER V HKi AL 'J.' ['i'UDC DillliCTION AL 1' I 'l'U ui:: VC:LOCITY DDL.:;C'l' .tot~ {lcng_t~J _{_dctrflc~o VIAS AU IN\fEflSIOtl LAYl!:R NOT'~D? DYt1!l ( I f yes, at what altitude? 'l'HUNDEJlSTOIU.1S IN A.REA1 DYos yes, at what quadrMt1 CLOUD COVER: VISIBiLITY t enth a at 9--~(jriY'ZfiTg-;- TT .J'l' AT IVE ODSEUVETIS QGESTIOHW\IRE 5 CCTION A 1. \!he n did you ceo the object: D.:1te: ti;t~t, 1.2 Time o Day: t A.H . or P. H. (Circl e On:) 1.) Time Zone : (Circle One): -b~ Ccnfral c. f~ountai.n d. Pacific (Circl e One): Dayligh~ Snving , ) b. Stnnclard-- 1.4 Circle one of t he follouing to indicate hou certain you are of your anst.zer to the above question 1.2: (a. Ce:r:t ail!. ~ c, Not very sure b;--fiirTy certain d. Jus t a euess \lhere Here you l-then you saH the Addi tiona! Remarks: ). \Jhere trore you located lrhen you saH the object: (Circle One): a . Inside a buildinc d. In an airplane ).1 Here you: (Circle O!'lc): c~ . .;_ .J:n_the bun j ne~s scc_ti'>!l..~9f b. In the rcslcfuntinl section c. In open c0u.1try!j:! de? d. Fl:,ting near a n ni rfield? c. Fl~ ne over a c; ty? of a city? f. Fly:i ng ove r ope1 country? Hon did you happen to not i c e the object? ' \Then did you report to some official that you had 3een the obj0ct? SECTIO B 6. ln1at 'Here you doing a t the time you s al-7 the object? 6.1 l-Jhat had you been doing for the 30 minutes bef or e you so.r,, th3 object? Try to list the activity or activities and the approximate arnuunt of time spent on each 7. \'Jere you moving at any tiJne tJhile you sal-T the o~ject? (Circle One): IF you ansHered YES, then corr.r>l ete the follotring que~tions: 7.1 \-That direction llare you moving? (Circle One): a. North b. ~rortheast d. Southeast South~rest Northtrest 7. 2 HoH fast trrere you moving? miles per hour. 7.3 Di d you otop at any time 'Hhile you l1ere looldng at the object? (Circle One): 8. \~!hat direction Here you looking 'Hhen you f irst SatJ t he object? '-b, ilort~casO d. Southeast f. Sou th~;est h. North~:93t 8.1 \ ]ha t d1.r cction l;urc yryu looldn2 ~rhcn the object, di::::np,earcc? ircle One): a . i!orth e. South b. Northcaot f. Southuest c. Eant g. Uest d. Southeast h. Northv1est a. 2 Circle one of t he f ollO'trl.nc to inili.ca to hovr certain you arc of your ansHer to the above question and preceding question ( B and Certain ,----- Fairly cert.aiJl-' iJo t. very cure Jus t a guess \Jere you 'tTOD.ri.ng eye elasseo- uhen you SaH the Object? (Circle One): Yen or 'i!o) 10. HoH 't1:-\G the object seen? (Circle One): a . Throuch ttindot7 glass Thr our,h _ Hi.nd::;hi~l; ( c. Through binoculars'"> d. Through telescope e. Through theodolite f . Throu gh sunglasse o ( g. _ Through open spaSE)i h. Othe r -- 11. \-Jha t do you r emember about the 't1e1the r condi ttons a t the time you snrr t!:le 11.1 CLOUDS (Circle One) a. Clear sky \ c. sC"attercd clou d/ - d. Thick-or hea~r clouds c . Don't r~member 11.2 \JI1m (Circle One) - S].ig h_t_broe J Strong lTJ.nd Don't remember 11.3 \ lEATHER (Circle One) 'D. -F'og;' i'iist, or light rain c. 1-:oderate or heavy rain e . Don't r enember 11. b TEIPSRA TURE (Circle One) e. Don't reMemb er SECTIO~T C 12. Estinate hou long yryu snH the object? / Ho'.lrs ~econd5 llim.t tes 12. 1 Circle one o f the folloHtnr. t::> ii1di.cate hoH ccrt:lin you are of your ansuer to Question 1 2: Di d t he object look: c . Not very ~;ure d . Jus t a eucso OncQ :~c:!.J or Tran~p arcnt 14. Did the object at any time: 14.1 Change direction? 14. 2 Chan~e speed? 14.3 Change size? 14.4 Chanee color? 1h.5 Brenk u p into parts or lh.6 Give off sm-:>kc? l L. 7 Change bri~htncso? l h. 8 Flicker, throb , or pulsat e ? ll~ . 9 Remain motionless? Did the objec t give of.f a light? (Circle One for ench questi on) No Don't kn-::>u Ho D:mt knJn Yes (go .... ( Circle One): No Don ' t knoH IF you answered YES \7hat uas the color of the light? 1 6 . Tell i n a re~., l-Prds the folloui.ng thinr:;s ab out the object? 17. IF ther~ \r.:>.s HORE THAll Or!S object., the n ho~r many \7er e there? Dr:u-r a picture of hot-~ they l-rcre arr::~nged and put an arro '! to shott t he direction they \Jere traveling. 18. Di.d the object at any time : 10. 1 J~ove behind s01nethine? (Ci rclc On~) Yes @,) Don' t knou IF you an:n~red YES, thr n t ell uhat it m::>ve d behind. l'iove in front or somethine? (Circle One) Yes @) Don ' t IF y ou ansuered YES, then t elll!hat it mJvcd i n front of. Dlend trl. th the bnckgrouncl? ( Circle One) Yes Don 19. tlhich of the follo\tline objects is about the same actual size n a the object you sm-1? (Circle One): f . Automobile o. Baseball g. Small nirplnne Baal<etball h . Large nirplane d . Bicycle t-Iheel i . Diric;ible e . Office desk 19. 1 Circle one of the follouing to indicate hoH c ertain you are of your anst;er to Question 19. a. Certain b . Fairly certnin 20. Try 'to tell the follot-d.ng thines about the objec t : Hotr high above the e arth t-ras it? HOl-1 far tJas i t from you? feet' or 5 mile s . fast uas it going? ,)< N r /(,A,. /. miles p er hour . rcle one of the follouing to indicate hou certain you are of your ans"t-:er to the above questions: b. Fairly certain . c. ~.o_ v ery sure J d . Juct'" a eu ess 21. JtoH did the object disa!Jpear from vie~J? ( Circle 0'1c}: a . Suddenly c . Other lj_ r /) J I- A/ b. Graducl.ly SECTIO:T D In thP fol~ovrlne sketch, imagine your eye on the curve d line to shoH hoH hieh the skyline) v1hen you firs t sau it. Place you laat sau it. d . Don' t re~ember at the point shotlfl Pl~ce an "A" object tv&s abov e the horizon to shoH d1ere it lras ,.Then