j, NU)II8c l OF OaJICTS .5. L!:~C TH O f O!lst._V.A TION 1. ?HY ~I~Al f: IIDINC! 11. \~1!1' ~UMMARY AHO ANAl.YSIS "'llcr i . In t h fol!ow i ng s luttch, trrcg.r~ .,, r -~; '''1 o t th e ponr shown. Place o n A" on t he curved fane to show how hish th object wns ~!lov-. the tocr - " . n e ) when you F~rst .;ow it. Place o "B on t;,e some curved l ine to l $'OYJ h ow hi':-J' lr.<!t ob,ect was a : ..... !~ 'rl r:~n (skyl in e ) when you lost sow it. I 33. In the follow ing larger sketch position when you last saw 11. . , "at the pos1t1on the ob1ect 'OS when you first sow it, and u "B" ot its --" to ~moller sket c h as an example of how to complete the forger !>ketch. 7 E C CAL I~ f 0 R MAT I 0 H u. s. AIR f hi 1 questionnatrl! h-::. ... ., r"!par~d s o that you ccn gi ve the U. S. Air F orce 0 5 much inr~rotior. as possible ~or.c .,,, -: .,e unidentified a eria l phenomenon t hat you hov" observ~d. Ploa~e try to answer os f"O ,., q .. ~s.~a,s as you possibly con. The! information that you give w ill be used fe r research purp~os-~ :~J ..,;11 be regarded os confide n t ial rroteriol. Your nome w i l l not b~ .., .. ,.d 1n conne c t ion w i t!--., , .J' .. ments, c onclusions, or publications .... ithout your pCfml s1on. W_ re'luejt t'-s :lerson<JI n ..r., .. t :-n so that, if It 1s deemed necessary, we may contact you fo r fltrth'.!r der~tls. (C~rcf.e On~); A.M. or r o .~ 4. Where ...,er~ you ..,hen you Addi tional remarks: E s ~mare how long you saw tJl.rt' l l(l ((,cfc One:): o. Ocy'i~ht Sa v ing ffi .>tcndard Ci11y or Town rJ S t :lfet or Country M 1'1utss :leconds Crrde one of the follow1ng indicate how certa in you ore of your answer To Question 5. ) Certain b. Fairly cer ., , 6. What wa s th e conditian of the slcy? (Cird~ One ): a. Bright doylignt b. Dull da ylight c . Not very s urs d. Justo gueu J Just a trace of davl1ght m No rrace of dayltght ;:tl. ron 39. Do you t!-tink you con Jstirr.cte th!> .;: ..... ,; :l.' the object ? (Circle 0'le ) IF you c.ms..,er,..d Y::S, then ""bcr ... :e~, ~ uid you estimot~? 40. On you thtnk y o u con cst tnote h-.. fm 1 1;.' from you t h e obj_,ct was? IF you onsw.,r~ J Y ..:.S r1~n ho"' ; u ,..,.,y '"auld you soy it was? 11. Pl~oH g i v e t~,., following tntor;"':H t >n JOOut your:.elf: T EL.EPHO;'IE NU.\B What i 'i )' Jr ~"'""enr job? PI !ose tndtcote o ny spec tal' ic . It .n, l training tf,ot you hov4"1 hod. o. Gr 1de school T ochnicol s-:hool b. H cgh school f. Q l,e r "pectal training d. Posr g raduate Dote you comp leted this quesh,..,.f'<Jr~: U. S. A I R F fECHHICAl IHFORMAT10H SHEET (5U.\4MARY DAT A) In Jrde r that your iro,r Tt(Jt " moy be ftled and coded o.s accurately as po;:. .. ibla, please: use th, follo winq 5pace to.,.,, e o"t l .. hart d e scriptio n of t h e event that you obs e rved. You may r e - tnio r matton that you . ., ,., .Jiready g iven in the questionnaire, and odd any h,r ther commentl, , t J1llle>nll ;.~-.ketches -:l' yuu '1eltev~ o r e important . Try to present the derod s o f :1 e "'~Oservo ttun 111 the o rder in w hic h rley H.CJr red. Additiona l pages of the some site pope r may be o t tachen if ln"'y ue 11e ec',d. (PI~ 1 H i->rtn t ) (Oa Not Wrtte rn Tfus Spnce) 8 . I F yo1.1 ~a.ll the oo,tH: t at N,Gf-- , "i ~ (,H r, or DAWN, what d id you not ice c oncern ing the STARS a nd MOON? d. Oon'r '"rr:~mb.,, 9. Wo~ tL., nb1-'.:r bflantH than rl hm:kw o und of the jky? (Circla One): b. No 8.2 .'.\OON ( C ircle One ) a. Braght moonlight b. Dull moonli9ht c, No moon I ight -pttc h dark d . ~on't rernember c . Oon' t r emember I 1}. IF it "'JS SR!Ch ri::R T HAN t .'-.y b.:c kqro und , was the br ig h tne s s lt'<e that or a n 'Jutomobde he a dltght ?. ( f.irr:./_ One} o . A n le or more a ..,.tJy (a d istant "'a r) ? b. ~ ' ro l bbc b a vny? d . S.:vera l yord., O-l'lay? o . 'ppe a r to stand " ti ll b . <" ~.;Jdnly speed up or~<J c. Break up into porTS r-r J . G iv e clff s moke? Cltonge brighrneu? . ~ e n ~e s ope ~ ~ Jt a ny ttme ? ( C ircl' One for ~nch qt..~stion) tlo Don' t Know Don't K11ow NoJ Don't Know H~.~ Don ' t Kno N N~ Don't Krow .No) Don't Know Don t Know J r 1.: r, throb,orpul '"' l2. D 1d the o b tect move behind ,, J 1t o nyt1me, particularly a c loud? C Circ/P One ): Yei '::Jt;:) Don't Know. IF you answ-,red YES, then t,.ll .,..,hor it mov~d b ehind: _ 13. D1d th e ob1ect move in front r e mething at a nytime, particularly o cloud? Yes Don' t Know. IF you answered YES, rhan rll ...,hot (Circle One): lescop--.-.. ~ I o 17. Draw o picture that wtll show t h" hc;;.e .)f he object o r objects. Lobel and in c lude in your !lKetch a n y d e tails of the object tha t you saw s uc h a s ~'IQ S, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails o r vapor trails. Place o n arrow bd5id e th e drawing to ~r,,. "-.. direction the object was moving. 18. Tna edges of rhe object wer., (Circf_, One): o. Fuuy c r b. Like o .h @ Sharply ' ,_f e . Other _ 19. IF ther~ wo~ \10RE THAN 0~,. h , l,en how many wer' ther~t? Draw o p tc ture of how they went .. r,nqed, and put an a rrow to show t he dir.,ction t hat rhey were trav,l tng. 25. Where Wl!:r.: you lvcoted whe, yr-... .;: .. , ,,~" )b1ect? 2 6 . Were you (Cirde One) (CirclP. One): o. In t he business section of o city? b. In th e residential !iection o f o csty? (9 In open countryside ? Flying near on cirfield? e . Flying over o city? f. Flying over open country? :he tin~ yo >Jw t he o b ject, and how did you happen to notice it? 28. 1 Wh t t r lo: rion w~r,o:, ;fiJ t.>''''J? ( Crrcle One) e . Sout h lt. N"'rth .,rJst I. .,.utheost f. S')urhwtHt h. North ..... ~st 23.2 lf>wtostwereyou ----------mtles per hour. Did fOU stop at a n y .. f OU were looking at the object ? (Circle On!) >u first sow th., ( Ci,clu On~) rrec . , .,n were you c. South g . West b Northeast ~ :nJf he a s t f . Southw.,t h. Norrn ..... es r 30. What d r:ectton ..... ere you lookrng , .. ., ,, 1ov lost s a w the objsct? (Circ/., One ) o. North E ::JSt e . South g . WOJst :J. .5ovtheo s t f. Southwest h. Northwest 31. If you or~ bmiliar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of degrees the o b ject was fr~m trs..e alorth and a lso the number of degrees it was upward from the hort~o, (elevotiOft). 31. ' ''1'n st first appeared: , r 'm ortzon c!eqr~es. i~ dis;:oo~rd 20. Dow a pict ure th1t ,.,jtf sho""' r ~::: of t he path, o "8 n the f'!rd cf ;-~ ~., ::.tJt the object o r objects mode. Place a n "A at the begtnnt ng ~, 1r J sho w a ny changes in dtrect ion durinq the course. 21. IF t'O SSIGI_ c:, t. ~to Jues:; or c twot., what t h e real size v f the obtect 1as in its lonae:.t dimon ... ton. 12. Haw lorgtt diu t:e \..lb IC. t Of' o b J.C b lppeo r OS compared w t t h one o r rh e fol iow i "Y 00 fdC r s ,icfa tn rh.: hand c nd o t .:1 UIJ 1_.t a r m ' !i I" qq t h? d I 0 JH n Silv r dolhr 13,; ebo ll Grcpefrvt t Be .. '<e tbo II I t -'""how certnin you are of your a nswer to Qu .. st o n 22. c. Nl)t v-ry s tJre @ Uncertain In ord"r that you can gove os c le J ' " J s posSible o f what you sow, .,.,e w,uld l1ke f,, you ro magane rLor1t you c o uld construct the object thot you so.., ' ,...,.,, type moteri o l would you mak., at? How lor~ woo.~ld i t b , ond whar ,h?p4 would ot hove? Describe in your , .., n w"ds o common o b rect or ob ec:ts whoc:h ~"h "n plllc~d up in,,..,.. skt ...,ovid q1ve rne some opoe oronce os the ob1e c t .... -.. - u sow, 34. What were tr weather condt'"'~ l : l':co wntt you sow the object ? c . ~catt~red c lauds d. Thick o r heavy cia~ .. ..;.'. Don't f'!me tnber n1 ;t, ~;.r ltght ,,,n ,'JI.od Jt' or hdOII y ro 11l Q, ' ' ' t " JOlttmber I id ;cur r or t to c,om_, o :ficio l 34.2 WINO (Circle One) No w ind u. Sit ) h t b,cn.t @ Strong w ind d. D on't remember 34.'1 TEM?t:RATURE (Circl~ On>!) e. Don't ri'!'TlembcH tl,ot you hod s """ the obj~ct? 'lil'"' y lU s o w the ob1ect? 3~. 1 IF you answ!!red '(E., .., ' .. -t the object too? (Circle On.,) I 36.2 Pleas" list their names J u mJuresses: 37. Was this the f irst time that rJ i .ctenonobjectorobjects l il<erhi s ? (Circle One) No 37.1 IF you answed NO, t.,,. ,, ..,, ... .,,where, and under what c ircumstances t:Jtd you s&! ather ones'