r. u.11e W .. IWAftCie 5 6 aeconcla PROJECT 10073 2. LOCATIOM ObJ appear1n1 blob ot ]Sbt vbieb cbanpd br1gbtnea. ObJ achieved x luminosity at t he poaltion d1rf!ctl.y 1a front ot the obaerv~r. a ht.-fflct .... D.te '-!wetuetlen 0 U,.neWft Fireball obser,ation. 1\PITIOH"J... lt- o"HJt716N' Nor C:ouEAE~ IH ro"M fH,s oa-c:cr w~s If "PuJ.SitTiltl' ~IGIHJ; OIJSEP.VE. /) IURDUt;f4 Fou" c Ot1PA~ Te c, CLE.S. -riti 'PEJtioo w ~s AP rR6)t IHitT J...Y I 'lz... AND It Ro"G.M 'PErfteO-Au MiN osi TY Cu~tv E. ON IH-t:... J_o~AfiiTfiH'c STf.UitR MltGHtTUJ>~ SC.ItJ.! I~ IJR!t"UH 8EJ.4W! ~UMIN.$1 TY -(tt& .Pn~tT tJF Ttle ~\ ... rE auow Tli~ DoT7P J-u~e IS E~TttltPaLATEP I 8f!YCINI> -rtt 11~1 I dF UN/tiDI~ VISION I -(tte ID&HTITY OF .,.,,s OB\fEC.T ChN BE DEFiNiTfJ..Y EST,BLISH&I> 1G ae --rrie SAME ftS. ,-nA r "F Tne oN I! ossef\\16~ .ItT oao~ fJSKIUu~J 1 BY INT&R-CCM F-)' <Llt~ be IHMf.PihTJ...Y FoLLcwoJG, 6MP. SiaHTIN6.. j . --fHE oPeftltTO~ w.;o CcJHPutMI!~ THas oasERVnTI~t\1 FRaM. o ~SICANIA '5TbTitJH WAS: F;.lcaUT oTe"HINitTloN .l-'aa~t,.rolt~ Wtttre S'ltNDS Pft 6U INC. GRG u ~0, 39. Do you think you can estimate th~ S::J d IJt ,.,e object? 30 ~XIHUTH sse. liT ,...,DfttiNr. ASSUrt-tH(; "4U~tl T,.J~NGU~TI (Circle OneJ [Ye) Flf~'"!~' OBal Ta Oli VftUP.J IF you answered YES, then what -speed ~ould you estimate? l_::l-_,_0 0 Q m.p.h. ! 3 OCO 40. Oo you thinlc you can estimate how for away from you the object was? AcS~ lt>SUI'44JC'-Ttl (Circle One} No IF you answered YES, then how for away would you say it was? 41. Please give the following information about yourself: TELEPHONE NUMO Whlt is your present iob? 1.'t;~ttut:HfN_-_-re~ .. ~-.c"'-S'el~'-'LCE Li~; rJ _ ~-- Age _gL wt~Tc. SrlNtJS p~6V N<tt Geou Please indtcate any special o !11 ,ti.mal training th:Jt you have had Technical school --------- c. College _ k4Jh.UM.~I~-_ f)~ l\IA~IT1. f. Other special training , ~S4G W::..L., -- - 1~. Date you completed this questiannoi,e: ,._. _1. V ~" -. _J Ooy Month Y Itt~ l\llPr61111 T6 MY CHJ.:iE w({tlJ M~1 13 ;.esrlo F'tlJtJ-yeARS <PE:"IENC! IN l't~TRoNoMY JlND A S TROJtoH;fi i<"L I H,~ .. 2 oo~e tul!o MA~Y IH:>,s._,Hi:>s oF Me;.Te s ANn .:;,~ f>EF)oliT;L'I Thi report reo~lv~d through tT. Clyde #. Tomhaugh, FDL, nSPO. UnCia:>~-; ft i !J t l Project HENR~ U. S. A I R f 0 R C E T E C H H I CAL I H f 0 R M A T I 0 M S H E E T T his q e,.stionnaire has been rreparecf so that you can give the U. S. Air Force as much information 01 po11ible conceming the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Please try to ontwer 01 many questiont as you po11ibly can. The information that you give will be used for r esearch purposes, and will be regarded as confidential material. Your nome will not be used in conMction with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission, We reqvett this personal informattnn so thor, if it is ct .. rned necessary, we may contact you for further details. Time of day: (C ircle One}: 3. TifT'Ie tone: d. fl tcifio. (Circle One): a. Dl1y l i t Saving b . Standard Where were you when you suw tlte obJ'c:t? Noerott Poetol AJdr~' City or Town Stoto or Cowntry Additional remarlcs: _dL._!! _ 1)( \ S. Estimat e how long you saw the ,, h,ecf. 5.1 Circle one of the fC)IIow :r.g ro i"Ju:ate how certain you ore of your answer to Question S. c. Not very eure d. Just 0 guell 6. What was the c:anditi cn of the sky? ( Circle One): a. Bright dayltght 7. IF ;'Oli sow th' object duri"g DAYLIGHT. TWILIGHT, or DAWN, where was the SLN located os y ou loolted nt j rhe obfi!C t? _ I ( C:r.le Or.d: l11 fron t d )'"~U d. To your left '"Vlck c ! 8. IF you saw the objer:t at NIGHT, T'.;iLIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): ( c. Many ) d. Don't remember 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. Bright moonlight b. Dull moonlight (c. No moonlight -pitch doric J d. Don't remember 9. Was the obiect brighter than the baclc~ound of the slcy? (Circle One): . [a. Yes J c. Don't remember 10. IF it was BRIGHTER THAN the slcy baelcgrouncl, was the brightness I ike that of an outomobi le head I ight?: (Circle One} a. A mile or more away (a distant car)? .,,.,.,.TfiffSS fltltiEP FROM .I..F.S~ ftllt., b. Several blodcs away? -t '-'10 Ov -I o" IJte }..ot:t. ~rtLUtC H,.,., ruoe S~ltL.I.. c. A block away? d. Severo I yards away? Sa~ Nrre "r OF NE;<T Tlll.JtS7'- 11. 0 id the object: (Circle One lor each question) a. Appear to stand still .,t 1 ' Don't Know b. Suddenly speed up nn J 1 .It ... o 1 u t any time? Yes No Don't Know c. Break up inta ports or t! llp Lt.~! Yes No Don't Know d. Give oH smolce? Yes No Don't Know e. Change brightness? No Don't Know Chan111 shape? Don't Know g. Flicker, throl, or puls11 s? Don't Know 12. Did the object move behind '"l'ltt'~t' ''~ a t :Jnytime, particularly a cloud? (Circle Orte): Yes (~) Don't know. IF you answered YES, then tell what Did the object m~ In frant of something at anytime, particularly a cloud? Don't Know. IF you answered YES, than tell what (Circle One)~ Yes (]!) (Circb On< t): o. Solid? '-1. Trarspnrent? c . Don't K" ow. 15. Did ;ou o!:.sr)rve the ob1ect r~rougn any o f the following? b. Sun glasses Ye~ f. Binoculars Te lescope Ye s c. '.'/inJshi:IJ Y.-s g. Theodolite ) e~ C.i\\JE ... r ~r')i /) J..16til ~H~WII'fl{, OJ>lt...l L u ,y rAJoS ir y ~IITrl 16. Tell in a few words the followin; t!1:n9S :2b""'t the object. 17. Draw a picture that will ahow the shape of the object or objects. Label and include in your slcetch any details of the abject that you saw auch as wings, protrusiona, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Place an arrow besicfe the drawing to show the d~rectiOfl the object was moving As ~oTEO 1\IOVEJ -r11e 08\TICT w"s ft PtHN r Sctu~c:E Ot=' ~IGH T NOT ftESOJ..V/tBLE 1 lifE VNIUDfD e Yf 11-.ATO ltNY PII)'~IC"J-.- Dll'-it:HSION. i e a br gl.t star 19. IF th.re was MORE THAN ONE vb.ct, then how mony were there? D I(L.. Y 1'1 N E. Draw a picture of how they were orra~gecl, and put aft arrow to show the directiOfl that thy were travel i"9. 20. Drow o picture thtJt will show the mot i ~n .,ot the obiect or obfectt mode. Place an A ot the beginning ef the poth, a a at the end of t~t! pt:tn, Jnd show any changes in direction d"int the course. ~a1e1T OF Hit 1' t.V,..IPIU ITT. 21. IF POSSIBLE, try to guess or e'timate what the real size of the obiect was in its longest dimension. 22. How Iorge d id the object 01 obj~ds nppeor as compared with one of the following objects he/c/ in the hotttl ond at about arm's length? ~oU.Hj..Y I' POIMT .Sou"cE. (Circle OneJ: g. Silver dollar t '-: I h. Baseball Grapefruit tfu: lv~ I Basketball e. Ou J l l.: 22.1 ( C ircl One of the followir"J to tn licu t $ how certain you are of yOUt answer to Ouestinn 22. f ,irfy ~ertaln d. Uncertain 23. How did the ob;.ct 01 oltiect d i'\ lt'J""dt from view? 0 F PIS TA~ C:.f, UH Tlk I. f t F-Q.li.J..J; C I 8~t Uitf TN ass f ~U ~._F_F ._./j, S'--_A FuJtai~ '" or4 thGt you c 11 .. oe cloer a p octure ae ,. .. i~lo el wh.t rou eow. we would Iiilo for you to iM .. iftO thet you cowld cona~uct the oltject tltot ,.., sow. Of .-.hot typo ,..,.,., .. weul4 yM k It? How Iorge weul4 it Ito. on4 whGt shape would '' f,.,,.? O.silte ift ,.ur ow., word o l:o,....,. o'-ioct or o~foch which whot~ ploca4 up In tho sllr would li , ... MOR~J Ttf~H It \1 ~ l P C" N FU S I 0 N lT MO sr OEFI'NiTEJ.Y 25. Where were you l vcoted when }C.J o; J..., ti-- t>b iect? (Circle One}: a. Inside a building b. In a car l5ut~oors ~ In an airp ~ne 26. Were you (Circle One} a. In the bus iMu seetion of a city? b. In the residential 1 tion of a city? In a n countr side? PeS 51'tT. lying near an air ield? e. Flying over a city? f. Flying over open country? What were you d oiu:J at the tim., you saw the object, and how did you happen to notice it? f'f<f.PAtUH~ Sl'fu o-r; ltNP WitS M15..StJ..e rt.ey WE tF you wefe MOV!tll; IN -\H ~.11 I ' ' lBil.E u other vehicle at the time, then r.omplerP the following questions: Nt...,r I \o 213.1 What directior ,.or e o. North L . f:.n t Northeast t. ~.outl,ft\J.st f. Southwest 28.2 How fast were you ,, u., ' 1! ---------miles per hour. Oicl you stop at any t i ue (C rrele One) .. J,de you were loolcing at the object? h. Northwest 1:1. What direction wer<t you loolci:-:g ,.,,., ., you first sow the object? (Circle One} ( b. Northeast J d. Southeast f. Southwest h . ttorthwest What direction were you looic;"9 Nhen yov lost aaw the olaject? (Circle One) b. North.att f. Southweat h. Northwest (J. Sout\;east J If yoJ ore fomilior wtth bearing terms (o .1gular direction), try to estimate the nu'"ber o f degrHI the olaject was f:-.;,n tr J" North and also the n\il1lber of deqrees it was upward from the horizon (elevoton). 32. In the following 1ket-:h, imagine t "t-:J o~ ~t the point shown. Place an A" on the curved l ine to thow how the object wos above the hcrz~n ( yl:,.,.,) when you First saw it. Place a a on the same curved line to show how h igh the object was ab we t:1e bert t on (sky I ine) when you last saw it. c : MI'XIMUM U~Ttt>N 33. In the following larger sketch rl1 ~" 1 \" at the position the object was when you first saw it, and a s" at ita 'osition when you last saw it. tot+.,, to smaller alcetch as an example of how to eomplete the larger sketch. 34. What "~Nre the weather conditions ar ~he r .. r.e you saw the object? 34.1 CLOUDS (Circle One} c. Scattered cloucls d. Thick or heavy cloUift e. Don't remember 34.3 WEATHER (Circle One} b. Fog, mist, c. light rain c. Moderate orheavy rain e. Don't remttmb..r ~.2 WIND (C lrcle One) a. No wincl b. Sli ht breeze c. Strong wind cl. Don't reme11 34.4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One} e. Don't remember 35. When did yuu report to 'iORht o ffic.iJI thut you had seen the ob;ect? Day N.-nlh Y eor .~6. Was anyone else with you Jt tl. t i, .. u u !'law the obiect? (Circle o,.J Y~ts f.:! How~uE.C, r Wn s E ;j r, BJ.I s ij ~J) '",_ T 36 1 IF you answered YES, .J t ' ,. r;::tt the obiect too? AHoT .. S'Ti"Tt.N OPERAl"O~ OB- . SEt\\IEO IT Fl\oN 08DE fiSJ(J.Wi~ (Circle One) Yes No I "l l'tu .. es Se u Ttt t:.A) T OF M 7 o 36.2 Please list their namtn tu J wHresses: PISITIIH. HIS It Pf~t11 IHAl~ %;!,,. ~ eLf.\J/tFION Wl\1" 300 swrT e_;t-I