PROJECT 10073 RECORCJ CARD 12. CONCLUSION' ! 0 Woa Bolt ftOft a PMbobl, Ballorut J. DAt!TIMI OIICMII' , ... "'F. 01' Geii!R'IATIOfil OOOROO, N.UU Lec.l ._.. ._.. -0 GtoundRodw - ~robobly Auuuh -;!:!! !!::=:::;====-~-0 Ai,. ve.,.e a Air-Intercept Ra4or Po u bl y Ai rcroft .v '--j 0 Woa As~.,.o...tc;ol a Yoa . AP L\ aJid wite I 0 Probably A,trotte"'icnl D Me . 1 U PoulblJ AstronOflltcol 7'. L!MOTM OP 08SIIlV ATIOM I. NUMD!.-0, 08JEC:TS ! t. COUR\ ") lnuflicont o,,,. fer Ewoluoft~ft 1 I XX Unlc ftO...wt !11. C~EHTI llttlfl IUtiMAV OP SIGHT1Mc. U. and. hia wife eaw p&lo blue, cwal abaped ob3eot. t,hroqh windebield ot auto- IIObUe drive-in me. Ob~oo\ . east ln a\rat p\ . taclecl, or ...., 12.1 rcle one or the folloltd.ng to indicate how cortain :you are or your a '-QQeation 12t c. Mot ve17 sure d. Just a peee 1). Did the ob~eot lookt (Circle One) Solid 1.4. Did the ob~ect at an.r tiNt ChaDp direction? Chlllp epeed? CbaDp dae? Chqe color? up into parts or Chana brilhtneee? nicker, throb' or Baaain aotionleee? (Circle One tor each question) Don't lcno" I)Onii kliov DOli I t kliow DOii t ICaiiv D&i t kliov DOri It kilow DOn It ICiiOW Don't know lS. Did the ob~eot live ott a light? (Circle One)t Yes No <R?t kn~l') lS.l II 70'1 answered II.S, lthat vas the color of the light? 16. !ell in a few ,_,rds the followins things about the object? 16.2 Color D there vaa MORE 'l'HAI OD. ob~eot, then bow were there? Draw a pio~re of bow tbe7 were arranpd and put an arrow to" ebOw n8 direction they were travelina 18. Did t.he object at any tblet 18.1 Move behind (Cirole One) Yea Q~) Don !ES, then tell vbat it .oved behind. 18.2 MoYe in front ot somethinc? (C~.rcle One) Yes @ Don't know D' JO'l iJ!S, then tell llhat it D>Vad in front o. 10.3 Blend vitb the bacqround? (Circle One) Yes No Cgifi ki'iO,Oj) u. Wb:l.ch of tbe toUowina ob3ecte ie about the same actual else as the object JW 1av? ( C1 rcle One) t b. Bueball o. Basketball d. D1c7C].e wheel omce deek t. Au to.obile I Small airplane h. Larp airplane i. D1 rigible 19.1 Circle one or the tollot-4ns to indicate how certain JOU are or yonr answer flo ~estion 19. a. Certain c. Hot very sure b. Fairl7 certain d. Uncertain 20. '1'17 to tell the following things about the objectr How hich above the earth was it? teet. Row tar vas 1 t fro JOU? lee' or l'lilea. Row taot waa it Fine? lldlea per hOur. Circle one or the folloWing tO indicate bow certain )'OU are or your .Oatr to the above queetionst a. Certain c. Mot veey eure b. Fairl)r certain d. Just a suess a. How did the object disappear tram view? (Circle One)t SECTIO:~ D 22. In tM tol!owing sketch, illlagine )'OUr oye at the point shOl'll Place en "A" on the curved line to show hltf high the object was above the horl.zon (skyline) when you f'irst sal-J it. Place a "B" to sho,r ti1ere 1 t lJas ,.,hen you laot saw it. 2). In the following sketch place an "A" at the position the object wao 'When JOU tiret en it, and a 8" at its position W\en 10\l last saw it. a. Draw a picture that will ahov the .,tion that the object made. Place an A at the beginning ot ita path and a "B" at the end ot ita path. IS. Draw a picture that vill ahou tbe ahape or the object. Label and include in ;your aketoh ~details ot the objeot that JOU sa' and place an arrow beside the dratod.ng to abow the direction the object was moving 8!Cfl'lH E 26. Waa tbis the first time that )'0\l have aeen an object like this? (Circle One)t or Jfo 26.1 IF J0'4 anawered W, then when, where, and under what conditions dld 21. In J'O'll' opinion what do )OU think the object was and what might have caused lt! CI:IIJJ.P 1/AI'E ~GN A ~I.Aite.H T B~AH ~R. A REF~serJ(),., "N rAr ~,lfiiJ.s-I'I~F,l/J. GtJtrE Poss,a.~..r TlfE J-ATTER... 28. 01 ve the toUowina intomation about JOUrselft !N.IPHOIE NUMB!Il ----------- 29. Was 8Jl10M elae with JOU at the tiM JOU eaw the object? (Circle One)t @ or Ho . 29.1 IF JOU answered YES did they see the object too? (Circle One)t 29.2 Please list their nuea ancl )0. Please add here &DJ' further Vee rlcH t4.onal eht ot the 1 11hiob rou believe are ~ortant. eise paper, it neceeea.J7. A. Vehicle troa which object observed. Angle or ele- ation approximate~ 20 a. Corner ot Screen, t11here object disaappeared. Screen 60 high and 40' c. Telephone pole, object tiret aiRttted, 30' hil#l D. Proj~ction Booth FI"Onl point C to B took object 4 to 5 seconds. On 7 October l9SZ at. 20)0 hours, 1n ths Stllrlight Drive-In 'i'hoatre 'A1 wite oalJcl 7 att.nt.ioa to o. liabt t..,at ~tpfe&recl to ba in the uky thro\llb our w'nd~ It loo~cl oval in ohape, the r.ajar oxia bei.ig almoat, we:r\lal, and abou\ thiN ot thta:aba length in might, th.3 hand beinc t.ld ot at anu l.enatb. It waa 11~er on the right edge :u\Al to .J) than it 1D tba canter an4 loft sicS. anrl seesaed to be whitiah ~ pale bluain color. I ea.v 1~ in a d1reot1on a little bit north or nartbleat., Judj~ tt aaiau'Ua troza t..'le poait.lon of t1w north star. It t-r.'lvelad in a etraight. line at the eaae elevaticm, about. ?0 dogroe abot'e t.ie l~ri!ODJ troa vaat-to caa t. IJUddcl.7 se to eet di"nnr ani fnd out when it waa aJoet. aortb ot us. It tr:1versecl about a thirt7 dtttt.ree an in ttNr to fin aeoonla it went out. Th8 haprs10D .I had vu that it tUI"Ded on ita vertioal axia ant cot climaer, but not llor 1n ba1abt. unt.U it out., all 1n a Vefr7 al".ort length ol tima, but thl.a an attw aB1 could caaU7 have b~D iznaglnat1on. It -..:ns not poaaibt. to oatiate tbe tt.otuel able, altitude or d1atarDe or t.."8 cbjeot. 'lbe tint thoUGht llaD that. it waa a coarchl.1Dlt, but, the oky e ppear4 and we could cee no beu. 'Xbe a ecorxl t.ho~'at, YU a :o- n~tiOD ott tile vinlahia14. Although I loaned CIY .. the wheU close to t.!w v1ndsb1eJd to ct. a ~tt.er loolc Mil d\clnt notice that it \faa Q rollaotioe, rq vite ani I both aav it thocgh tlw sanae paz. and in about. t h a mae po.i tiOD. \ MftCalffO I'Wlft , . , Dl Uoi.ll DANGER AREA OVER ~000' AOOV~ TERRA'IN \ Letr I.-ewe ,.J 01\NGER AREA OVER ~COO' ABOV~ l.:.RRAfN 45' (Joln1 El Poso)J230'E" IIOTE: It h rt41uutd 11181 IIMfl of tills Cllart IAdlute correctiofts and td41~1 a C01M to lll .. r 81tttftl1011 and IIOIIt ''1111 DtiECfOI, U. S. COAU AtD ctEOOUIC SURVEY, WASHI .. GTO~ 2!., D. C" T() Rc.Ft:Rft:Cf B'! TH::. Gi:I')RH {C:.'IO.'Ir~ t:l ll' Ur) T O ~.~!l:.trt; ( Soi')Ct nu~:,'t llll~r:;o)d!on S')Uth .tii'J w., .. t of p oint) ITIPI" r..,tnt LA. I! I".> A 4 . CJ/Idl.ll,tolt ~ ~ nrot l'lli'Lit" v f '"''' J!ot INFORMAnON REPORT reported by 2d Lt 1. waa oval in !bape and th loo& ~xla vertical to tha r.;~-ound.. Size 1 ot obJect., oo.erecl the o1' the oo..ner. latt. hand, wh\::tn the ar:a w~s ex- tended. Q~Jeot. moin& 1n a borir.ontal poaiUOR lra. ,;est, to :~aat.. It. Ms bl~ in &!J~aaranoe and there wa no indicat.ion ol rJXhaut. or propW.aion sy Color ~ppear94 to r .. m t,}N " dicl not. n~tuate. ~Jo aOYnd, speed t.:n:<noNR, rG.anner of d1ppear obJeo\ aDd d1-.ppt r1t4. 2. Tt,a ot aipt.in& wa3 to liv ( 5) aeoon4a. 20)0 ll.!l.T. and vraa obserYed for a pdl'iod ol" ow-{4) 3. Si&ht.ina wa vlaual anJ no t,nJe or optioal or olactronic G~ulpmant, ~>~as u~ad. It OberYr :.3a at the Star-Lite Dr1e-ln Theater 2 !Diles eouth of Ala"10.50rdo, He Uaxioo on htgbwq 70, coordu~ate 10; 'if-.320 51' B. Distance and altitude unlcno-.., dlreo\ioa ot objot. wh tirat. o1e:Ptecl \'l:jS JSO de~ees nautical ensifter. at. prnt, ia asalped to the Plana Oltice and is an aero- Ott1oer ha be~ on chlt.f at this bsse tor the past. eight (S) Sea La~al. Presnn 20it rJlncl J1 t Ho ball oon rel.eed during this period by ~t\. ?. Jlep\1Ye g. NegatJ.ye 1. S:Cet.ob ). RBgi<mel MP ( Q-4)) 4. Ooaenera Queationnaire J 078 -D11'1otor ol .wa l fq -Chill, Air lalll1qtoo 25, D.C. , A'r'l!ll ATIA~-2o, ( rt,!<!JJ.;c-r 1007~ WOl!.f.SHt::ET I. QBNERAL Z<.brar . ~.a a. tl t81i'3kod Eye LJ Binoculn.r:~ CJ Toloocope n Th)Odol1 to [.] 87 Ontl Sot three Setls -A/C O'"aened Objoct; r:Jinter~optloD Attepted 0 No Interc A tod _l/C Scrambled D Vieual Contact Uacle C1 A/I Contact Uade Cl tlo Contsct f: 1Violent 0 1-5 l!.t.DAtes Ovott 10 l:l.nutes t..: raght E~ Sunri:so AIItCRAF't DA'tA t.:nc '1'6st Form 4 Cl~ Ausr 'j2) ow .. A1.swaft CJ Poalb!T Atrorat\ IV. BALLOOM DATA Y. IYAtuA!IOI s zc a s D Ioft1c1en\ to EYalua\e 0 Wu Astronomical D PJobably Ao t. . 0 Poaaibly At)t~vnotdcal tJ Inautn.c1ent Data Foz-Evaluation PRf C1' 1007) TiEATJ-J::R DAT J. SHt*.'T ( VELOCiti DIRECTION . ALTI1'UDt \'lo.JDCif! DI.l~C'l'ION ~.~WRII: ANI !HUNDERSTORIIS HOTtm IH ARIA1 It a at what t1 8. VISIBIL!TI WAS AT To.;it F~na-J)nl) Aug'J2} HEADQUART~ 6580TH WISSIL~ TESl' :llNG HollcD Air Force Baee, New Uexico 10 October 1952 SUBJix:TI 'II'M..S.ttal of Air Intellig.-1oe Information fieport '1'01 Chief, Alr 'i'echnical !nt,~Ugenoe Canter A'r'l'SfTIQi 1 ATIAA-2o ~l&ht..Patt~treon Air P'oro Base, Ohio In COMPliance with Air Foro Letter 200-S, Unidentified Fqing Objeot.e Reporting, cl3ted 29 April 1952, the tollo.d.ng Air Intelllgonoe IDtormat.lon Report 1a eubmit.tecl tor 7ou.r information. FOR 'ftiE COWAIDmG OFFICERt Air Intel Into Rpt, e nAI~a.,L~ Lt. Col., USAF ; Deput7 tor Person~ CJ!P!!D QU!!IOHRAIRE 1. When cU.cl , .. 1.2 11M of Dqt 1.3 !1M Zcmea (Circle One)t a. Eastern (Circle One)a a. d. Paoitio role of tbe foU01d.n& to indi.oate how certain JOU are or answer to the &bow question 1.2t AdM\ional o. lfot verr 8\lN cl. .Jus\ a au ). \rban wen JOU. located when JOU saw tbe objectt (Circle One)t a. ).1 Were JO\u 4. In an airplane e. At sea (Circle Clne)a a. In the business eeetion of a cit)'? : .b. GI~n fiJ eection of a oitJ? e. nJlnl ewer a ci Qt t nJinl OYU' open countey? ~a. now did )'0\1 happen to notice the ob3ect? UIJff Cti 4 < f[D J. \'hen dicl JOG report to official tbat JOU had seen the object? SECTION B 6. What were JOU doing at the tiJne fOil aaw the object? . l!/A r c .II/A/G 6.1 What bad JOG been doing for the 30 lld.nutea before ,ou saw the object? 'try to liat the act1vit;y or acti vitiea and the approximate amount of spent on each. 7. Wen JOG JDOViq at aDJ ~ lihUe JOU. aav the object? (Circle One) 1 ta.n cOilt)lete the followina questions 7.1 What direction were JOU aoviq? (Circle One)t a. North b. Hortheaat t. Southwest d. Southeast h. Northwest 7. 2 How fast were )'OU moving? lld.les per hour. 7.3 tlid JOU atop at aD3' time \mile ,ou tJere looking at the object? (Circle One)t Yes or 8. What c11rect1on were you looking when JOU first aaw the object? (Circle ODe) t a. Nortb b. Hortbeaat d. Southeast t. Southwest I West:.. b. weal) *at direot.ion re JOU looldn& the ob~ect. disappeared? (Circle One)t Hortheaat. So\lt.hweat. d. Sout.bea1t. h. lforthwelt Circle ou of \he tol.l01d.na to indica t.e mw certain JOU are or to the above queat4.on and preceding que1t1on ( 8 and c. Not fti'J lUre cl. Juet a peae ' Were JOG wearlq 8)'8 &1 ""-' JO\l aav the object? (Circle One) t 10. How the object 1een! (Circle One)t a. Throup 1d.ndow ala ta. !hroqb 1d.ndabield o. !h:roulh b1noculara d. through teleacope !broqb theodDli te t. tbrou1h aun&Laeae1 I !hroup open apace h. Other 7J!!d WINDSIIIJ!!~D u. What do JOG ~er about the weather conditions at the t4 JOU. aaw the CLOOm (Circle One)