Englewood Ohio — May 1955

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCA r ION 12. CONCLUSiONS 0 Was Balloon 27 May 1955 Engle wood Ohio o Probably B alloon -3-. -OATETIME CROUP-------~-4:-iYPE OF OBSER.~ATION --------- I Possibly Balloon ~Gro und Vi suol 0 GroundRodor Wo' Aircraft 0 Air Vi suol 0 Airlntercopt Roden 0 Pr()bobly Aircraft 0 Possibly Aircraft -6:-souRc-e=--------------------o Was Astrono rnica l 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBEI~ OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE 0 Prol>obly Astronomical 0 Pouibly As~ronomic:ol 'Other--S J a g . 0 Insufficient O cto for Evaluation 10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS Found light-weight rocko ATIC FOR M 329 (REV 26 SEP 52) Sourca visited ATIC w/evid~nce. Rock wa s extremely hard, v ery po~rous. Evaluated as slag formation. Specimen In Fileo F o r m I\ ll. $. A In F 0 C E T t! C H HI CAL IN F 0 R MAT I 0 H S H r: E T Thl11 qututionnaire hcu be"n preparGd so that you can glve the U. S. Air For~"" as nH.Idt lnfet mot ion os pos ~ i bit' concern lng the unidentified aerial phenomenon tho t you hovt ob3~rvttrl. Please try to an .. wer as many questions as you possibly con. The lnforrnotion that you uiv-1 wlfl b~ used for reJeorch purposes, and will be regarded 01 confidential material. Your nom., will not be used In connection with ony statements, conclusions, or publtcatio ns without yoiJr p~mi!Hdon. w. r~quest thl5 ~rsonol information so that, If it Is d.,"med nec $ory, w" moy contact you for 1. Whn did you se~ the object? 2. Time of day: Minulet Hour (Circlo On!l); 3. T hna zone: (Circle On~J): (Circle One): a. Da li. ht Saving Standard b. Centro! c. Mountain d. Pacific 4. Where wore you when you sow the obj~ct? City or Town . . CJ.rt, q Stots o r Country Additional r~morks: S. Estimate how long you sow the obi~ct. Hour a Socondt Minute a 5.1 Circle one of th$ following to Indicate how certain you ore of your answer to Question 5. o. Certain b. Fairly certain 6. What w<u tne conditia~ of tha sky? (Circle One): a. Bright daylight b. Dull daylight c. Bright twnight 1. IF you sow the object during DAYLIGHT, (Circle Ono): o. In front of you b. In bock of you c. To your ri ght c. Not ver sure Ju.st a guess d. Just a trace of day I ight G. ~o traco of doyfight ~ f. Don't remember TWILIGHT, or DAWN, where was the SUN located a:; you lool<~d ot d. To your left o. Overhead f. Don'trem~mbtH B. fF Y'>U ~t1'J' t h .1 .>uj~ d. at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWI'I, \Uhot did yc.1u rto ~r:crnlng th b ST,~RS ancf MOt~t4? 0.2 MOON ( C ird~ On~): BriJht moonlight DtJil moo nlight No moon! i~7hr --pitch .-:c..lrk fJ~m't r"~?lllOrTJbor d. Don't remembe-r (Cii'cln O.t;J : c, t'Jo n't r~memb~r ;o. IF H wa5 8f~ IGH f ER THAN the ~ky bod<ground, was the brightne IHctt that of on otJtt\m<:'blt~ fu~odiJght?: (Circb One) a. A mile or morG away (a cHstont car)? b. Several block11 away'/ c. A block a way? d. Sovorol ycrd~ away? 1 L f) id l lw oi.J i~c t: (C lrcle One for each qu~stion) o. App~ar to s tand still at any timi!J? Yas No Don't Know h. Suddt.~nly spe~d up end rush away ot any tim!t? Yes No Don't Know c. Break t:p Into port~ or explode? Y t)S No Don't Know d. Give oH srnol<e? Yes No Don't Know e. Change brightness? Yos No Don't Know f. Change shape? Yes No.. Don't KnQw g. F Iicker, thro b, or pulsoto? Ye~ No Don't Knoll!' D id the object move behind somftthing at anytime, particularly a cloud? 13 . Did ~he obj~ct move in front of som~thing ot anytime, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes No Don't Know. IF you onswerad YES, than tell what it moved in front of: _ 14 . Did th~ objcc? o;;peor: (Circle One): b. Tran~por"'nt? c. Don't X now, Did yo 'J obscr'le the object through ony of the following? Eycglos sc::: Sun 9!us:;cs d. Wir~dow ~J it!~S Binocvtars Yes No Thoodolite Y~! ~iil In o f(.)v: word:; the following things aLout tho obl:,ct. ll. Dr''"" CJ plch.:r" that wlfl show tht shop~ of thrJ n'oi.,ct N t>blect:t. Lo!~l orid lndude In your slutteh a,y d~taJL e1f th., ob!.,:t that you sow such 011 wings, prt'ltru d n,H ~,c., ond ?:=~Pftdtl!ty oxhnu"t trolls or vapor trolh. Pla et' M .r"'~ ~..-.:.Jd" tho drawing to 11how th~ \flrldkm th~ ob!,~t<:t wun mrr"lnq . 1 a# Th~ "dge of the obieet were: (Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurred b. like a bright s tor e. Sharply outlined d. Don't reme'"ber 19. IF ~h~r3 was MORE THAN ONE obJect, th~n how many were th~rs? Or~w t~ picturs of how they were arranged, ond pvt on arrow t~ show the direction that they..,.,.,. trovl lng. '20. r rm.J ' , , i.:f tJII' d~ttt will ~.11(.)\'t thu IIH ... ti on thor tlt~.objoc:t or ohjor.h modr,. Ploc:ft on "A of th~ boul n"l"g (,r liw put h , t"' ''B' c.rt tiH, end tlf tim r u th, on(~ !.ho w O"Y chor,Q"S In dir~ctlon <htrlng tl,, cours~t. 21. IF POSSIBLE, try to guess or estimate whot thf' rool slzo of the obiect was In lh longest dirn"n:don . 22. I fow largtJ did the object or objects appear as comporod with one of the following objects hniJ in t/ , .. : !,~, .. .,rJ 1 and ot ohout arm's length? (Circle One): a. Head of a pin Half dollor Silver dollar Gropofrvit Bo~keth<lll 22. 1 (Ci;c/t-: One of the following to indicate how certain you 'Jre of your on5wer to Question 22. o. Certain c. Not very s uro b. Foirfy certain d. Uncertain 2j. How did the object or objects d isoppeor from view? . , (, "'u.A.. . ~ .. - ;..o.=.-rw.--A:le-.-~o----J'4:::..._,f-..J.._ 24. In ordur that you can give os cloor o picture o~ possible uf what you sow, we wotJid like for you to Imagine thot you c:,w!d con~truct thl! object that you sow. Of whot type m<Jterlol would you mQ1ce It? How lorgtt would It bs, and what shop~ wouiJ it hovo? Dftscribe In your own words o tomrnon obj,ct or objttch which wh'!ln plocftd up in the sky woJid giveth~ ~omll oppouronce c:n 'he object which you saw. o, In~ hh a b u i I J in u b. fn o C (J t' ,J. In w, oirt lunt? ?.6. Wore you (Circ:lo 011c) b. I n the r o ~ i d t n t i ol ~ -e cf lc:: n () f L~ r.l t y -,, c. fn opnn countrysld,J'l d F I yin g n eo r a n c i r fl iJ I d 7 e. Flying CJV'!'r o city? f. Flying over <.'p e n c::o.m t r 't? Whut wr~r,., you doing t tt ih, time )'OU saw tlw obj~ct, ond how did you happen f() notlct~ H? ~9. IF you wore MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at thtl time, then compl~h' th~ 1oll~,w!ng (llJ:~l i<H':'l' 23.1 Wh('Jt dimctlon wero yoJ moving? (Circlo One) o. Nodh r.:. Eos~ e. South \ b. Northec t d. SoutheCJst f. Southwest h. Norihwast 28.2 How f~Ht were you moving? ------------miles per hour. 28.3 Did you s~op at any time whil~ you were lool<ing at the object? (Circle One) YrJs No 29. What diracticn wero you t ooking wht~n you first sow th'3 object? (Circle One) c. Eo; t e. South b. Northea:;t d, Southeos t f. Southwest 30. What direction w~re you lol)king when you !ast sow iha object? (Circle One) b. Northeast d. SotJfhecrst f. Southwest h. NorthwrJ::>~ 31. If yov ore familiar with b~oring form:; {angu1or diroction), try to estimate the numbl.,r of degr.e9s tha cbject '.oJOil from true North and ols o the numb~r of degrees it was upwo rd from the horb:on (e!evaticn) . 31.1 When it firs t oppt)arad: o. Frorn true North ------ - -d~grt)es, b. Frorn horizon----~---- dogre . 31.2 When it (~i:;oppcored: o. From true Nc r th ----.. ~---degrees. b. Fro1n h o rizon - ------d cgr'-!eS. 39. Do )'~ .; rhi,,l< yo cun cstimnte th,, sp~ccl of tho object? (Circle On:d No IF ycu cm~wered YES, th'ln what sp eed would you estimate? 40. Do you think you can ustimote how f,r owoy frotn you the obJect was? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, th~n how for owt~y would you say It was? 41, P loose give the following information about yourself: TELEPHONE NUMBER---------- Mtddl Nom Please indicate ony special educational training that you hav~ had. Grode school T echnlc:al school High school Other special tralnfng Post graduate ,f2. 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