PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Woa Balloon 1 6 July 1956 Homerville, Ohio o Probably Balloon Locai 2;;;.....;4;_0;....;;;0_...;E~S;...T;; X~ Ground-Visual 0 Gro"ndRodor 0 Wu Aircraft 0 Probably .Airc:roft G~M~T l~7~/~0~5 0~0~Z = O~A~ir~V~is~u~o~I----~O~A~ir:~ln:~r~c~!P~t!R~o~d~a~r-l ossiWy Aircraft jets 5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE 0 Was Astronomical 0 Y 0 Probably .Astronomical 1. LENCTH OPI OBSEAVATION 8. NUMBER Ofl OBJECTS 9. COIJRS! 0 , Oth'--~------ 0 lns"fflcient Doto for Evoluatioft 0 UnlcnoWft lO. BRIEP SUMMARY OF SIGHTINC 1 ~.vo ob1 :cr::; with li. .. ;t~ s imilJ.r ro I" COMMENTS AT!C FORM 319 (ilEV 2 6 SEP Sl) 39. Do you think you can estimate the speecl of the object? ( Circle One) Ye~ IF you onswered YES, then what speed would you estimate? 40. Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the obiect was? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it was? 41. Please give the following information about yourself: TELEPHONE NUMBER :":: F--- Please indicate any special educational training that you have had. Ml~dle Name State _L.J a. Grode school ~ e. e. Technical school b. Hig h school Other special trofnlng c. Post graduate 42. Date you completed this questionnaire: U. S. A I R F 0 R C E T E C H N I CAL I H F 0 R MAT I 0 H S H E E T (SUMMARY DATA) In order thot your information may be filed and coded as accurately as possible, plea~ use the followi ng space to write out a short description of the event that you observed. You may r .. peat infatmotlon that you have already g iven In the questionnaire, and a dd ant further c ommenta, ~totements, or sketches that you believe ore important. Try to present the details of the obaerva tion In the order in which they occurred. Addit ional pogea of the some s ize paper may be attached If t hey are needed. -- CPIa Print) (Do Not Write in This Space) MEMO ROUTING SLIP NEVER USE FM API'ROVALS. DISAPI'IffWALS, CONCUIUCENCF-S. OR SIMILAR ACTIONS FROM N4WI: OA TITU ORCUHIZATION AND 'OC'.ATIC* fO~N 9 5 Rep .. CIII DA. A.OO Form~. 1 A pr 4&, and t\..FBQ I FEB !10 Poma 12. !0 No,. 7, whicb may bi wed U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET Thit quettionnaire hat been prepared 10 that you can give the U. S. Air Fore 01 much nfc:tmation a1 pouible concerning the unidentifi.d aerial phenomenon that you hove ob1.,ved. P leoae try to on1wer a1 many queatlons 01 you pos1ibly can. The informotlon that you giv will ~. !.laed for re1.arch purposes, ond will be regarded a1 confidential moterfal. Your nome will no' ~. u1ed In connection with any atatementa, concluslon1, or publicotiona without your pmi11ion. We requeat this personal Information 10 that, If It It dHmed neceasary, w may contact you for f:.:tther details. 2. Time of doy: Oey Veer (Cirde On): A.M. Ot P.M. 3. Time zone: (Citcle One):r;:)Eoltern 'b:' Central ' Mountain d. Pacific 4. W.,.,, .,..,e you when you aow the object? a. Daylight Savint b. Standard ~eareet Pottal ,... / , C l ty or Town StaJ or Country :. , Clfi:nattt l.._,w long you lOW th.t object, 5.1 Ci1d~ one of tn e following to :ndleote how cerfain yov are of yow anawr to Question 5. o. ~erta '" ,~Fairly c:errain c . Not very sure d. Juat a gueu 6. What wat trt :onditicn of !h sky? , (Cirde O"tt): o. Bright : oyi tght d. Just a trace of daylight I b. Dull day! is;ht .;t.)No trace of daylight c . Bright rwilight -r: Don't remembet 7. IF you saw t~e o!liect during L)~ YLIGHT, the objec: r" ( Circle OnttJ: ~. In front ;,f you b , In !:>ock of you : , To y\Jur r ight ATIC FOR'4 NO. 'H! 13 OCT 54) TWILIGHT, or DAWN, where was the SUN located os you loolced ot d. To your left e. o ... erheod f. Don't remember 8, IF you aaw the ouject, at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning thtt STARS ond MOON? STARS (Circle Ons): MOON (Circle One): o. Bright moonlight Dull moonlight No moonl~ht-pitch doric Don't rerr.omber Don't rememMr 9. Wo s the Qbjeet brighter t han the background of the alcy? (Circls One): b. No c. Don't remember 10. IF It was BR I ER THAN the sky baclcgrouncl, waa the brlghtnes lllce that of an automobile headlight?: (Circle One) a. A mile Of' more away (a distant car)? b. Several bloclca away? c. A block away? d, Severa I yardt away? 11, Old t he object: (Cirde One /o, Ht:lt question) a . Appear to stand still at any time? b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? c:. 8r~ok up into ports or up lode? d. G ive off s moke? e. C hc ng e br ightness? f, C htJ, ge shape? g , F I ic ~er , throb, or pu I sate? Did th~ o::,:ect move behind th ing at onytirne, pa rticularly a cloud? Don't J<now Don't Know Don't Know Don't Know Don't J<now Don't Know Don't Know ( C ir-:1~ 'J;:e ) : Don't Know. onswered YES, thtn Did thtt object move in front of somet ' at onytJme, particularly a e loucl? (Circle One): Ye s Don't Knnw. IF you answered YES, than tel I whot Did th~ object oppeor: (Cirele One): a. Solid? b. Transparent? Q Don't Know, O ld yov obse;ve the ob .eet through ony of the following? 2 yeglo -He S Yes Blnoculors Sun o;la.;s~s Yes No f. Telescope Yes Vi:nds~leld No g. Theodolite Yes d. Window r~loss Yes 16. Tell In a few worcfs the foJiowlng things about the obict. 17. Draw a plcturo that will ahow the shape of the abfoct Ot obtecta. lolael ond lrtelucle ht your alcotch any detolla of the obtoct that you aow auch oa wlnga, protrualona, otc., oncleapclally houat tr;all or vapor trail a. Place on arrew bealdo the clrawlng to ahow tho cltrectlon tho oltlect woa """'"'' Th. edge of the object were: (Cfrr.:l O"e): Funy or blurred Llk a bright ator Sharply outlined Don't rem..,ber 0 <lllli4t-= 19, lF ..,ere wos MORE THAN ONE cbject, tften how mony were th.,e? Draw c 'l)lc~re cf how they ...,.,e orronged, oM put Of' arrew to ahow the cllrectiOft that they woro traollng Ort!w o picture thnt wilt show the motion thet the oltfect 01 .-,lects made. Place ott A et the l.tiMiftt o f the pGth, a a o 9 :he end of the path, oncl "ow ony, cho"te In direction dwf"t the c:ourae. IF POSSIBLE, try to guess 01 estimate "fP;t the reol lze of the oltfect waa In lta~Jnt:t~lmentlon. How forge dicl the. oltfect 01 obJect a oppear 01 comporecl with OM of the followh olfecta bel;/ Itt tlte ltonJ and ot o~Mtut orrn' length? (Circle One): a. Head of o pin g. Silver dol lor h. Baaeloll Grapefruit d. Nlclcat Batlcetloll Hoff dollar 22.1 (Cirde One of the foJiowlng to Indicate how certofn you are of yow onsw.r to Queat.lon 22. :2. Certain @Fairly certoln c. Not very awe d. Uncertoht How d id the obJect or objects disappear frOfft view? -----l"r_., ... Q~ A L 24. In orfiot tl'lat you eo" glv oa efor cs plctut ,. .. 1~1. of wltot Y" w, -. woul4 llko f yeu te IMotltte thet yeu ceul .. conatt uct th obJet thot you aow. Of whet,,.,. ,.,.t.,lol wolll4 yo11 mel.e It? How lwgo woul .. It k, on-' whet ahe~ ~ould It hov? Ouctllt In yoi.W ow" word eo"""" Mjct or '-foeti which wlte~t plec_, u' I" the alcp woul4 give tho aomo o,,.oranee oe th obfect which you tow, 25. Where we re you lucoted when you sow t he object? ( C ircle One): 26. Were you (Circle One) a. Inside o b u iid ing o. In the business s.ction of a city? b. In the residential section of a city? @In open countryside? b. In a cor - r. In o n airplane d. Flying near an airfield? e. Flying over a city? f. Flying ovr open country? What were you doing at the time you saw the object, and how did you happen to notice it? IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following q s: 28.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) a . North c. Eost b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 28.2 How fast were you mr.~ving? ----------miles per hour. 28.3 Did you s rop atony t ime while you w~re looking at the object? ( C i rcle One } Yes No 29. What directio n w~re y ou look ing when you firs t sow the object? (Cirde One) c lorth e. South b. ,'1ortheost f. Southwest 30. Whet dirfltct ron were you looking w hen you lost saw t he object? ( C ircle One) b. N~rtheost t) Southeast f. Southwest ~Northwest h. Northwest 31. If y o u o re fomiJ;o r wi~h bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of degr"s the object was from t!"ue North and also. th e number of degrees it was upward from the horizon (elevation) 31.1 Wh~n it ii rs t o ppeored; ~ o. From true N~rth ---~,..;----degrees. b. From h:>r il on , ~degrees. 3 1.2 Wh ~n it disappeared: I' a. From true North ...-;t-.:'1"-'~=----degrees. b. From horizon ~ ~ degrees 32. In thl! following sketch, imogine that you are at the point shown. Place an A" on the curved line to show how high the ob ject was obove the horizon (skyline) when you first saw it. Place a "B" on the some curved line to show how h igh the object was above the horizon (sky I ine) when you last saw it. 33. In th e following larger sketch place an A" at the position the object was when you first sow it, and o a" at its posit ion when you last sow it. Refer to smeller s~eteh as on example of how to complete the larger slcetch 34. What were the weather conditions at the time you saw the object? 34.1 CLOUDS ( C irele One) ~Clear sky c. Scattered clouds d. Thick or heavy clouds e. Don't remember WEATHER (Circle One) ist I ight rain Mod era e ar heavy rain e. Don't remember 34.2 WIND (Cirefe O,.) a. No wind b. Slight breeze '~ ~ L "'"" aJ ~Strong w lncl <_!:.)Don't remember 34.4 TEMPERATURE (Cirde o,.) on 't remember 35. When did you report to some oHic ia I that yau had seen the ol:tject? Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object? (C ircle One) G) No IF you answered YE;;~-il id they see the object too? (Circle One) Yes No 36.2 Please I ist their names and addresses: Was th !s tl-1e first time that you hod seen on object or objects lilce this? :'Circle One ) Yes No IF y~u answered NO, t hen when, wh.,.e, end under what circumstances clid you, .. other ones? 38. In your opinion what do you think the object was and what might have caused it?