PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS a Was Balloon a Probably Balloon a Possibly Balloon 3. OATETIME GROUP .4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 0 Wos Aircr aft Loca l l }'30 11 Ground Vi sua I 0 Ground Radar a Pra bobl y Ai rcroft ?1)/??..QZ 0 Possibly Ai rcraft GMT ._, .J. a Air-Vi suol a A ir-Intercept Radar 0 Probobl y Astronomical a Yes o Possibly Astronomical Xl No Civilian i. LF.NGTH 0, OBSERVATION a Insufficient Data for Evaluat ion 10 SeCC''1d s 10. BRIE, SUMMARY 01' SIGHTING Chs r'lat5.C''1 f r ,:-rr rear ,.n_ dow of car . Disc shar~ object with dome and bright lights. Siz, twice as big .as moon. Observed in Nil/, disapp~1red in .:3outh. Horizontal flight at hC ie:?r~:e elevc?.tion . ATIC PORM 329 (REV 26 SEP 52) 11. COMMENTS Second hand report. Duration L>:,li c::t~s possible ~eteor s hting. R~Fort sent L'1 by Case conside r ee 39. Do y ., :i!i,,k you con ~stimote the spee d of the object? IF yo11 onw1crod YES, then what s pl!ed would you estimate ? i 40. Do you think you con e s t imate how fo r owoy {rom you the obje c t was? (Circle One ) ~ No IF yo u answered YES, then how for awa y would you say It was? 41. P lease give the following information about yourself: Zone St ote P lease indicate any special educat ional training that you have had Grode school T ec:hnlcal a chao I c. College Other apec:lol training Post graduate f2. Date you completed this questio nnaire: \ovE vt c~R. U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL IHFORMATIOH SHEET (SUMMARY DATA) In order that your Information may be flied dnd cocled oa c&urotely os possible, pleose uu the following space to write out o short description of th. eveftt that you observe<~. You may, .. peat Information thot you have olreocly given In the ctueatiOfJft&te, w add ony further comment a, statements, or sketch.a that you believe are Important. Try to ...t the details of the oburva tlon In th. 'Wder In which they occurred. Additional po,_t el the -. alae paper may be attached If they ore needed. (0. Hot Write In Tltls Space) SCANDINAVIA DANISH DELEGATION TO U.N. SESSION NAMED Copenhagen, Danish Home Service, Aug. 24, 1954, 1130 GMT--1 The Da.'"lish delegation to attend the General Assembly of the United Nations which is to c onvene in New York Sept. 21, will consist of Foreign Minister H.C. Hansen, Chairman; former minister Alsing-Andersen; Christen Ambye, Member of Parliament; Mr. Lemvig-Jepsen and . Appeals Court Solicitor Ht:rmod Lannung. Denmark's permanent deleg&~ : to the United Nations, Ambassador William Borberg, will act ;1s chairman in the absence of the Foreign Minister. The chairP~:l of t.':e Danish Federation of Trade Unions, Ejl er Jensen, will j oin the delegation as technical advisor. DAMES FOIL 'CLUMSY' ESPIONAGE ATI'EMPr Stockholm, in English to Eastern North America, Aug. 24, 1954, 1200 ffiJiT--E A thoroughly cltwsyattempt at espionage was described in yesterday' s issue of the Danish newspaper EKSTRA-BLADET. It took place at a military camp in the southern part of Jutland. A motorist approached the guard on duty and tried to coax military information out of him by offering cigarettes and candy. The guard, however, refused to be taken in, and when the car started driving away he noted its lice n s e number. Then he reported to his commanding officer, and so on through cha.."'lr:.els The c ompleted investigation shmved that the car qelonged to the Polish legation in Copenhagen. OFFICIAL USE ONLY SCAl'ID INA T..t.A FLYING SAUCER LA.l'IDING I.l'\1 NORHAY REPORTED Paris, AFP, Radioteletype in French to Authorized He:ipients in Europe, Africa, and the Near East, Aug. 24, 1554, 2230 ffiIT--E Oslo--A f l~ring saucer of Mosjoen, about 300 is reported to have landed last Friday in the region kilometers northeast of Trondheim. 7 The pilot, a bronzed man with long hai~, was seen by two sisters who were picking berries in the mountains, according to a local paper. An officer of t~e Mosjoen police force confirmed the fact that the two sisters, aged respectively 24 and 32 years, who are not believed to suffer halluci~ations, claimed to have seen the saucer land. According to them, the pilot wore an aviator's coverall with no buttons. After trying in vein 1:;0 make ~imself understood by means of signs drawn on a piece of paper, he got back into his machine, waved his hand to the "tWO sisters, and took off f ast and vert ically. ladies did not ~ave time only vague details as to its it was composed of t~o discs t o get close to the machine, and can give appearance, but according to their sto1~ a pproximately 5 meters in diameter. In spite of the unlikeliness of the i r statements, the local police will go tomor row to tbe landing spot in the hope of finding some trace of the flying saucer. U. S. A I R f 0 R C F. T E C H N l CAL l H F 0 R MAT I 0 H S H E E T Thi s questionnaire ho~ been pre pared 10 that you ca n give the U. S. Air Fo,ce a s rnuc:h Information os possib le conc:arr.lng the unid ntlfied aerial phenome non t ho t you hove obs~no-:l, Please try to ont we r a s mony questions as you possibly can. The information that you gi1e .,.jfj be used for research purposes, a nd wi ll bo regarded at conf idential material. Yc:~ur <1om will 110f be uud In c onnec t ion with any statemen ts , conclusions, or publications without yo1.1r permiuion. We request this ~rsonal infor mat ion s o that, If It I s deemed necessary, w e may contact y ou f,r further details. 1. When did you see the obje ct ? 2. T ime of day: 3. Time zone: (Circ:le One}: (i) Ea ' tern b, C e ntral c. Mountain d , P a c ific (Circle One): A.W... (Circle One): a, Dayli ght Sav ing 'b.' Standard 4, Where were you when you sow the objec:t? Neoret.l Poato l Ad d rea a Stet or Co~Jntty Add I tiona I remarks: S. Estimate how long you s ow the objact. S.l Circle one of th e fo llowing to indicate how certain you ore of your answer tc Q uestion 5. o. Certain <:E) Fairly cer tain 6. What was the condit ion of the s ky ? (Circl e One ): o. Bright day I ight b. Dull doylight c. Bright twil igh t c. Not very sure d . Just o guesa d. Just a trace of d oyl ight @ No trace of daylight f. Don't remember 7. IF you saw the object dur ing DAYLIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, where was the SUN located a s you locked ot the ob ject? ( Circl e One): In front of you T o your le ft In bock of you a . Ove rhead To your rig!11 Don' t re me mber !-3. IF ~,,v s.,..,, th-!1 Juje ct, ot NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what d id you noiic:a concernin.g thb SJ ARS and MO~f.l'r' fL'I ST;\RS(CirclaOna): b. A f e w d. Don't remember 8.~ MOON (Circl~ One); o. Bright moonllgh.t b. Dull moonlight c. No moon! igh t -)>itch dork @ Don't remsm'ber 9 . 'Nos thP. ohject hrighter than the background of the sky? 10. IF it was BRJGHTER THAN the sky boclcground, was the brightness Hke that of on automobile headlight?: (Circle One) a. A mile or more away {a distant car)? b. Severa I blocks away? e-. A ~lock away? d. S.vetal yards away? 1 1. DiP the object: (Circle One for each question) a. Appear to stand st-ill at any time? . b. Soddenly speed up and rush away at any time? No Don't Know Don' t Know c. Brealc up into ports or explode? d. Give off smoke? Don't Know Don't Know e. Change brightness? Don't Know Change shape? Yes t'11!)t Don't Know g. Flicker, throb, or pulsate? Don't Know 12. D1d the ~bject move beh ind something at anytime, particularly a c loud? (Circle One): (Yes... No Don't Know, IF you answered YES, then tell what 13. D id the o bject move in front of something at anytime, partic ularly a c lo ud? (Circle One): Yes Don't Knnw. IF you onswe.-ed YES, than tell what 14. Did the object appear: (Circle One): Q. Solid) b. T ronsporent? c. Don't Know. Did you observe the object through any of the following? e . B inoculars Sun glosses f. Telescope Widsnll! ld T heodolite Ye s No Wir.Jc.y glos s l~. Tnl l In o '""'words the following thlngs'ohout the objeet. 17. Draw o pleture tf1ot will s how t*le ahape of the obfect or objects. Label and lnelucle In your akateh any details of the oble~t th~t you sow a~ch os wings, protrusions, ete., and especially ex11oust trolls or vapor troll a. P loe" . an arrow beside the drawing to show the t41rectlon the object was .moving. . '18. The edges of the olttect were: (Circle One}: o. Fuuy ot ~furred ~ LIJc. a wilftt stw (i) Sl,orply outlined tt 'Bon't refMiftW IF there was MORE THAN ONE obtect, then how many were there? Draw a picture of how they weN arranged, and put on arrow to show the direction that they were traveling Druw ,, r:r.rurc th11t \/ill .l ow the mo t io n that thP., o hjcct or objc<:ls mod~. Pl11ce on "A at tl.e bcglnn!ng .,r ti .. , r od. , a " O a t : h a end uf the path, oncl show a n y chong"s In d irc!C.Iion rluring tl.e course, 21. IF POSSIBLE, try to guess or estimate what the real .size of the ~bject was In Its longest dlmen::'lon 22. How Iorge did 'the object or objects appear as compared with one of the .following objects held in tire h:md ond at about arm's length? (Circle One}: a . Head of a pin Si'lver dol'lar Grapefruit Bo::ketboli . Half dollar (Circle One of the following to indicate 'how certain you ore of yovr answer to Questl.on 22. I a,, Certain 0 Not very si.We I b. Palrly. c:ertoin d. Uncertain I How did the object or objects disappear from v iew? In order that you can give o s c:leor o p icture o s possible o f what you sow, we would like f~ you to Imagine tha t you cr.:,; con~truct the object that you sow. Of what type mot8riol would yo11 molce It? How Iorge would It he, and what shop., oul d i t have? Describe In yolK own words o common object or objects which when placed u p in the sky would give th e am" appearance as 'he object which you sow. 26. Were you (Circle One) 27. Whut wore y ou doing ot th'! t ime you sow t he object, and how did you happen to notice It? 28. IF you were MOVING IN A N AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the t ime, then complete the following question': 28.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) a. N>rth c. East 'b, Northeo!lt d. Scutheast f. Southwest 28.2 How fast were you moving? 28.3 D id you stop at ony t ime whil e you were looking at the object? (Cirde One) Yes @ 29. What d irection were you looldng when you first sow the object? (Circle One) b. Northeast d. Southeast f . Southwest 30. What direction were you looking when you last saw the object? (Circle One) T. Southwest b. Northeas t d. Southeast <:!)Northwest c:::!J) Northwest h. Northwest 3 1. If you ore familiar w ith bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of d e grees the obje c t was ue North and also the n umber of degrees it was upward from the hOt'izon (elevation). 31.1 When it first appeared: a. F r om true Norih --------degrees. . rom orizon =J--egrees. 31.2 When i t di:;oppcorP.d : o . From true North--------degrees. b. From horizon dngrees. : . ,~:. fo llo w 111U !>ketch, ir'Vyne tho t 10u ~lf~ at th~ fvtnl :;ho .... n. P loc hi~l, th; obj .. .:t was ubovc the horizo11 (skyline) .... h!:t }OV /,sl saw i t. I :-.cw h .. w,. hi<1h th'! ohi .. r.t wo:; obo ... e tl oe hori1.on (<.ktl,~) wht!n you lost en t n e :::em! c v ve In the following larger sketch ploce on A" a t the posit ion the object was when you first sow it, end a "8' at position when you lost saw it. Refer to smaller sketch as on example of how to complete the larger s ketch 3-!. ',,'! r: ., :: . 1! "~nthN condrtions ot the lime yo u s ow the o bjlict? :34. 1 CLO'J:.>S (C irc/e OotJ) o . C ltlcr sky c. Scaii .Hud cloud s Thk k or heavy c louds e. Don't rernember 34.3 WEATHER (Circle One) ~ Fog, mist, or light rain c, Moderate or heavy rain ~Don't remember b. Sl i-:;ht bro~Lo c. Strong wind @ Oon'r r-,msmbe r 34.4 T EMPERAT URE (Circla Ons) e . Don't remember 35. Whe n d id you report to some official that you had seen the object? Ooy Month Yeor (Circle One) ~ 36.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? h. 36.2 Please list their names and addresses: ;;R ~c..ll~, ohio 37, Was this the first time that you had seen an object Of objecte l llce this? (C irde One) @, No 37.1 IF you answeted NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances did yo u see o ther ones? 38. In your opinion what do you th ink the object was and what might have caused it?