Pr~OJFCT lOG'iJ Rf.CC.RlJ ( .AR() , l~u~:-.d alw:.ir.l.i..':'l colorod objoc \, which -lppcCi.rcd ~ i in ,.,i,~:.ct(jr, t.ravelcd ct an estin:~t.ed cpecd of I(;!)(', -f.OO :;i~:i. Sourc~ .!.t.a~cct ~hoL objccl. I .oJl Y"' tv b: ~uz;,t;lint: cnd-ov~r-cnd to ,y,," !lol hon F-.stohv 2-Jll,.)~l ,.,,. /CIC.Itri 16. Tllltt f.w. wna th. followl"' thlnta altout the oltlect. 17. Draw a picture that will ahow ~ ahope of the oltiect oltiecta. Lobel ancl lnclucle In your alcetch any cletalls of the object that you HW auch as wings, prOtrusions, etc., onclospclolly oxhauat trails or vapor trail I'. Place on arrow beside tho awing to show tho clirectlon tho oltiect was mOing. 18. The oclgoa of tho obioct wore: (Cirde One): a. Fuzzy or blurrocl b. Lib a bright star ~ Sharply outlinecl cl. Don't remember 19. IF there w~s MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were thoro? ---------------- Draw a pi:ture of how they wore arrangocl, ancl put an arrow ta show the direction that they were traveling. 20. Ore ,lcNae that will 1how tM Motion tiiGt the oltfect or oltfectl Place an A at the ltetlnnlng of the path, a a at the enll of the poth, and how any chong In direction during the courte. IF POSSI~LE, try to gue11 or ettlmate what the real 1lze of the object wa1 In Its longest dimension. 22. Haw lor .. did the oltieet or oltiects ancl at abo~t ar' length? as c~ecl with ane of the following obiectl lteld in the ltand (Circle One): a. Heacl of a pin Silver dollar c Dime I. Grapefruit Basketball Quarter k Other f. Half dollar 22.1 (Circle One of the following to indicate how certain you are of your answer to Question 22. a. Certain c. Not very swe . b. Fairly certain ' d. Uncertain 24. In Otcler that you c tl cleer o picture poaalltle of what you aow, we would like for you to lmotlne that you could co"struct tho oltiect th ~u aow, Of whot type lftolorlel would yoy molle It? How lorto woYI4 It Ito, oncl whot ahopo it hao? O.acriM In yow own words o l;o.,..on tct 0t oltjecta which when ploco4 up In tho akJ would tlvo tho 25. ..._ were 'jou IOccltM when you ICIW the obiect? 26. W rou (Circle One) (Circle One): In tt. ltualneaa aectlon of a city? a. Ina icle a bull41 In the rel<entlal etlan of a city? In a cor Co In open country814e? c.-Cfutclear~ .. ) 41. Flylnt -. alrflelcl? In an airpl Flylna .,., a city? f. Flylne over open country? 21. Wheat w you clolna at the tiiM you aaw the oltect, ancl how 11141 you happen to notice It? 28. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: 28.1 Whot direction were you moving? (Circle One) a. Notth c. Eatt b. Nottheatt d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwett 28.2 How fatt were you movlnt? ---------mllea per hour. 28.3 Old you atop at any tiiM whi Ia you were loolclnt at the obiect? (Circle One) Yet No 29. What direction were you looking when you firat saw the obiec:t? (Circle 0...) b. Northeaat l d. Southeaat f. SouthwHt h. Northweat 30. Wl,ct direction were you loolcing when you laat saw the obiec:t? (Circle One) b. "-.:~rthIE t d. Southeott f. Southweat h. Northwest 31. If you are :a.,iliar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of d"' the obiect was from true No,.h end also the number of degr"' it was upward from the horizon (elevation). 31.1 When it first appeared: a. From true North -----degr" b. ~rom horizon ........ 31.2 w;,.,. it disappeared: a. From true North -----degr .. a. b. From horizon 32. In the follow!"' alcetch, lm glne that you at the point ahown. Ploce an ... ,. on the curved line to show how high the object waa above the horfzan (slcylfne) when you llrst saw ft. Place a a on the same curved lfne to show how high the oltiect was abcwe the harlzon (skyline) when you lost saw it 33. In the following larger sketch place an A" at the position the object was when you first saw it, and a "B" at its position when you last saw it. Refer to smaller sketch as an example of how to complete the larger sketch ltlona at the tl you aaw the oltiect? 3 1 CLOUDS (Circle One) Cle kr cl. Thick or heavy clou.l1 e. Don't re'*' 34.3 WEATHER (Circle One) b. Fog, 111l1t, light rain c. Moclar ... or heavy rain ~.2 WIND (Circle One) c. .,. wliil cl, Don't r U .C TEMPERATURE (Circle One) When cllcl you repul to 801111 official that you hacl ... n the oltiect? Month Yeor 36. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object? (Circle One) .:' Ye1 36.1 IF you cmswerecl YES, did they '"the obiect too? (Circle One} Yes No . 36.2 PleaM list 37. Was thia the firtt ti e that you had s .. n an obiect obiects like thi1? (Circle One} _ Ye~) No 37.1 IF you answarecl NO, then whn, where, and unci what circumstances dicl you other onea? 38. In your opinion what do you think the obiect was ancl what ntight have cau1.d it? Do yau thlftll ,vou c~ of the oltfect? 39. (Circle One} IF you answered YES, tlean what ....... would you estllftOte? o. Do you rhlnlc you can eatiiiMI,. how fat owoy "om you the olaiect was? (Circle One} IF you onawerecl YES, then how far away would you aay It was? C 1. Please give the f.l yourself: Zone State TELEPHONE NUMBER Please Indicate any spacial educational training that you hove hod. Grade school T echnlcal school b. High school f. Otltr spciol training d. Post graduate 42. Date you completed this questionnaire: U. L All POICI TICHMICAL IMPOIMATIOM SHIIT (SUMMMY DATA) In or., that your lnferm:~tlon may be flle4 and coded at accurately at po11lble, pleaae use the followh apace to write out a ahort cle1crlptlan of the event that you observe4. You may reo: peat I lan that you have alre.cly givett In the queatlonnalre, and acid any furth comments, statementa, or 1lcetche1 that you bellwe are lmportt Try to preaent the details of the observa the In which they occurrtd. AclcUtlanal pa .. s of the same alae paper may be attached if they are naedad. (Do Hot Write in Tltis Spoce' U. L All POICI TICHMICAL IMPOIMATION SHIIT This questionnaire hat Mn prepored ao thot you con give the U. S. Air Force aa much infmation a1 poatlltle concerning the unitlentifiecl aerial phenomenon that you have observed. PIHte try to onawer at ma_ny queationa at you poaalbly can. The Information that you give will be used for rnearch purposes, and will be regarded at confidential material. Your name will not in connection with any atatementt, concluaiont, or publications without your permiulon. We requeat this personal information 10 that, If it it d .. med neceaay, we may contact you far further details. When did you ... the oliect? 2. Time of day: Time zone: (Circle One): a. (Circle One): (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving b. StandG;c) 4. Where were you when you aaw the object? City or Town Stoto or CoYntry Additional remarlca: S. Estimate how long you taw the object. 5.1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your answer to Queation 5 . a. -Certain b. Fairly certain 6. What was tMe e~ncfiticn of the sky? (Cirde C'f'lo l : o. Bright doyl ignt ~. Dull daylight c. Bright twilight c. Not very aure Just a guett d. Juat a trace of day I ight No trace of daylight f. Don't remember 7. IF you aaw tho object during DAYLIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, where was the SUN located as you looked crt tho o~ject? (Circle One): a. In front of you d. To your left b. In back of you e. Overhead c. To your right f. Don't remember 8. IF Y., saw'the obfect at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what cllcl you. notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): 9. Was the object brighter than the back.ouncl of the sky? ( C lrcle One): b. No c. Don't remember 10. IF it was BRIGHTER THAN the sky background, was the brightness like that of an automobile headlight?: (Circle One) a. A mile or more away (a distant car)? b. Several blocks away? c. A block away? d. Several yards away? , ( . 11. Did the object: (Circle One lor eoch question) a. Appear to stand still at any time? b. Suddenly speed up ancl rush away at any time? c, Break up Into parts or explode? d. Give aH smoke? e. Change brightness? f. Change shape? g. Flic ker, throb, or pulsate? Did the object mave behind something at anytime, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes No\ Don't Know. Don't Know Don't Know Don't Know Don't Know --..Don't Know'~ No Don't KnO. IF you answered YES, then tell what Did t he object move In front of something at anytime, particularly a cloud? (Cirele O:'e ): Yes No. Don't Know. IF you answered YES, than tell what the o!:,jeet Cj)peor: (Circle One): b. Transparent? Don't Know. Did you observe t he obiect through any of the following? a. Eye gl.:sses No e. Binoculars Yes b. Sur. 3lcsse s es Telescope Yes W in~sh ie !d Yes No g. Theoclal ite Yes No, Window glass Yes No h. Other UNCLASSIFIED Cblorado Sprlnc, ColoradO 1. P2'er!J?!e1on or Jneiden\ AD Air Force aer,ean\ and a o1Y1Uan eiah\ed a round aluadnwn colorc:l objeo\ fllir.c eaat \o west.. I\ appeared t.o be ch.aftline shape 1\ proceeded ou\ ot elch~ t.o t-he west.. 'lhe approxlat,e tble of lilh\lf\1 waa llOG-1200 13T, tor 1 lrlut.e ot dura\ion. !he two men a tate \ba\ \he object wae 1o1na ellah\~ taeter \ban a conYen\lonal je\ alrorart, but did haYe & perceptible aluminum hue. Ho eound was hea~ as a larce ~chine was opera\lna at cloae ranae. While the ob- 3ec\ was overhead, eeYeral rlgh\ an&].e t.ums were made without apparent elowina II. Discuaalon ot Ine1dttnt Aircraft, in \he area included B-29' and B-50 aa well aa a Caop Caraon ob- a.,nation plane. The B-29' e and D-50' are rul!lcl out. aa a po~aibillt.J eince t,hq were on a south headina 7 minut.ea at~er \he aicht.inc took place observation plane howner, was in the area at the exaot time or obse~ Yat.ion and on a westerl7 heading. The changing ahApe, which happened onlJ once, could have been the bright r:d.cl-dq wn retlect.inl from \hie 'rcratt.. The 'WeAther concH \ions were CAVU UI. Concluaione DE~""~' &aoiFDI-ED~T-5 -~EA~ I~TERV,AJ~: v~ AFTER 12 YEARS. Tell In o few worda the fel lowlftl thin .. o.._t the oltlect. 17. Drew a pictur rhot will ahow the ahapo of the oltlect Or olti.Cta. Lobel and Include in your sketch any details of the objec! ~t you aaw auch aa winp, protruslona, etc., on4 espcially exhouat tralla or vapor trail a. Place an arrow bHide the awing to ahow the direction the oltlect woa ing. 18. The edges of the oltiect were: (Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurred b. Lilce a bright atar c. --~ply out I inw d. Don't remem&.r 19. IF there waa MORE THAN ONE objecf, then how many were there? ---------------- Draw a picture ol how they were arranged, and put an arrow to ahow the direction that they were traveling 20. Dro~o 'let~ that will ahow the rwotlon that the object ot objects macle. Place an A at the beginning