PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS Was Bailee Proltoltly B .. loM "0 ' ' l f N) a Was Aircraft D PoasiWr Afrcreft D Was A stronaMI c .. on3 i vilian D ProltaWy Aatron111olcel D Poaailtly Aatro~toMtcel 7. LINOTN 0' OIIIIIYATION L NUMIII 0' OIJICTI t. COUitll cnc ob,j~ct ov:1l. Abo~t s ize o f basket lr t 1 1 & y 911 ow-g reen in co lor. Ob j er:t 'iOvctl .:."i:'y;,ly & : r~me1 t o ho1e r 5 t:o 6 f t t '.Jo"= ;.;round. ~loved t o .vard Qbservr o :srvr .::>:1inad f l ashlight o n obj. Obj Ji3ap;J~red instantly. Br1tihtnass o f o , j lit ~rea for diam~tor of 5 to 6 D Insufficient D for Evaluation D UnlcnoWft unl~no .vn 11. COMMINTS Checked with a1X station & ~ b a l Q loon was lau n c h e d abou t satne t i m as si;hti~.; & h:ld J ' :tdi:)S O!Hie ma l functio n and was J n -:it complc t e l 7 b y 1'/X .station. :>0 .:;it'io n a l J:!tn ~ot i ncltlded. S tar h e J ulus s~t tin6 in W~st. V enu..3 i n W about 1 d~r e l e vation. ~o mantion o f l! OW e s timate on distanc ~ d~tar~iveJ. 34. What wete the weather conditions at the time you sow the object? 34.1 CLOUDS (Circle One) eli) Clear slcy t "V""\ooio .... c. Scattered clouds d. Thiele or heavy clouds e. Don't remember 34.3 WEATHER (Circle One) Fog, mist, or light rain c. Moderate or heavy rain 34.2 WIND (Circle One) ~ 51 ight breeze c. Strong wind d. Don't remember 34.4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One) to 10me oHicial that you hacl '"n the oltict? 36. Was anyone eiH with you at the ti .. you saw the Hiect? (Circle One) .- . Yea . 36.1 IF you answered YES, clicl they the Hject tN? (Circle One) . Y . No 36.2-Pleas8 list their names and adclre: 37. W thl the first ti that you hacl ... nan obiect or obiecta lilce this? (Citcle One) , then when, where, and what circUMstances 4lcl you In your opinion what do you thinlc the ol.ject was and what might 39. Do you think you can estilnate the speed of the ob;ect? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estimate? 40. Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the obiect waa? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it wos? 41. Please give the following I ~Jiflfl .... TELEPHONE NUMBER tion about yourself: Please indicate any special educational training that you hove hod. e. T echnicol school ------------- f. Other special troinl"' ----------- d. Post graduate ---------- 42. Dote you cOMplefect this questiomaire: U. S. AIR FORCE TECHHICAL IN FORMATION SHEET (SUMMARY DATA) In order that your information may be filed and coded as accurately aa possible, please use the following space to write out a short description of the event that you observed. You rnay , .. peat information that you have already given in the queationnalre, and add any further comments, statements, or slcetches that you beliwe are important. Try to present the details of the observa tion In the arder in which they occurred. Additional pages of the same size paper may be attached If they ore needect. (Do Not Wtlte In This Spoce) l'lAYTO!'Il 10, OHIO Attention: Depart~nt of the Air Force Air Technical Intelligence Cent~r t~ight-Patterson Air Force Base Fairborn, Ohio If-:LtJ hs PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATI 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIOMS D Was Baltooft 3 S~pt.Jmbor 1956 Day ton, Ohio ~ Prollaltly Boll .. " Possibly Bolio" Locol l_fi_l_5 (_D..::;); . XCI Ground-Vi avol D Greu~tdRad g ~= ;' croft GMT 2/~ /J] . z . a AI,.VI.t a Alrlntercept Ratlor a PossiWy Aitetoft a Wos Astrottemicol a PtolloWy Ashenlcel a Possibly Aatto~telcel 7. LENGTM 0' 01SIItATION I. NUMIER 0' OIJICTS circlin~ & a l~taufficiertt o "" e ........ .. 0 UnlanoWft 1 minute one disappeared 10. IRIEII SUMMAIIY 0' SIGHTING 1 1. COMMENTS o~e ohject round, 10-15 feet in Checked by dla~eter. Color aluminum. Size of WX balloon ~3~. 01Jject was circling & just disappeared. Capt Gr ory. ~robably (set} case f1le). ATIC POitM l29 (JtJ~V 2A SP.P 52) U. S. ;A I R F 0 R C I T I C H H I CAL I H II 0 R M A T I 0 H S H I! E T Thi qvestionnoire has Men prepated ao that you con give the U. S. Air Force aa much lnfermotion aa possible concernin1 the unlctentified oerial phenomenon that you hove o._aerved. Please try to anawer 01 many queationa a a you poaalbly can. The lnf on that you give will f reaMrch purpeaea, and will be regarded 01 confidential material, Your nome will net be uted In connection with any atatefftenta, concluaiona, pu'-llcations without yow pmiaalen. We r-.ueat thia peraonol Information that, If It Ia dHmed neceaaary, we Y contact reu f furth deteila. . 1. When 4i4 yeu see the elafect? 2. Time of y: (Circle Otte}: A.M (Ciicle One): (Circle Otte)t lib! S.VInt d. Pacific were reu when yeu the ebiect? Cit,.,~ Tewft A.ttll I rerl&aa - Eatlote how lont rou the olaiect. Circle one of the following te Indicate how certain you ate of yo"' onawer to Queation 5 Not very '"'e Juat tue Whet wat the concUtie of the alcy? (Circle One): cf. Juat a trace of cfayl itht ight e. No trace of daylight c. Bright twilieht f. Don't remember 1. IF you aaw the object during DA Yll T, TWILIGHT, 01 DAWN, where was the SUN located aa you loolled at the obict? (Circl One}: a. In front of you b. In back of you c. To your right rmember . \1"tC FORM NO. lH (11 OCT S) 8. IF you anw the oufect at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning th" STARS and MOON? STARS (Circle One): MOON (Circle One}: a. Brfght mocmllght Duff moonlight c No moonlight -pitch darlr Don't remomlter Don't reftemMr 9, Waa the object brighter than the ltaclcgrouncl of the alcy? (C Ire/ One}: c. Don't remeMMr 10, IF It was BRIGHTER THAN the alcy ltaclcpouncl, was the brightness lllce that of an automo&lle headlight?: 11. Dlcl the o&tect: (Circle One} a. A mile or more aW!l (a distant cor)? c-.. S.v!'ol bloclcs away?_ c. A ltloclc away? cl. Several yercls away? (Circle 0 Melt quetlon) a. Appear to atancl atlll at any time? Y -.......... Don't b. Suddenly apeed up and rush away at any thRe? Yes Don't K c. Break up Into parts or eJCplode? --. es Don't ICMw d. Give off smolce? Yes Don't Know e. Change brightness? Yes Don't Know f. Change ahope? Don't ICnow 12. DW the obiect move uhlnd aoineth at anytime, particularly a cloud? (Circle One}: Yea Don't Know. IF you anawerecl YES, then tell what 13. Dlcl the o"iect move In front of IORLethi"l at anytiil2e particularly clo~? (Circle One}: Yea r No J Don't KMw. IF you anawerecj YES, than tell what f 14. Oid the obiect appear: (Circle Oneh SollcJ? b. Transparent? c. Don't Know. Did you observe the obiect through any of the following? Eysglasses b. Sun glasses c. Windshield Window glass Yes Binoculars Theodolite Yes IV k k ff _;., lcS. Tell In e fw wOfcls th following thfnga a &tout the oltfect. 11. The et~ ... ef the eltfect weu.r (Circle Oft" fvaay ltlun (f) 1 19. Ill there MORI THAN ONE elttect, h.w ...,., were there? ---------- ' Crow ,actwe el hew the, ,. .,.,.4, ..4 "'' .. te the dlrectleft ... the, OTTERBEIN COLLEGE WESTERVILLE. OHIO Draw o plctwelhat wlll ahow the motion thet the elt~ct or oltJecta mode. Piece 4Ift A et the '-tl...a,. of tfN path, a a at the end of the path, and 1how any, chant 1ft clfractlon 4wlllf tM cow slae of the oltfect waa In Ita loftlt dhnentiM. 22. Hw 4hl the. oa,lect oltiects .,.., c ........ with n el the follewlftl el.ieeta ltel~ .lit "- (Circle 01: 22.1 (Circle o,.. of the followl .... lc ... hew ....... ,eu I Sliver cloll.r h. BeeeiMIII I. Gr .. frult I S.slcetMU Ia. Other-------- of ,.,. onewar te Queatl 22. . d, Unctailt 23. H .. ciW the oltiect ol.fect cUa.,._ . trwt the eltiMt th .. re aew. Of whet tJJ .. vett J u ltf Hew I It M, w what aha111a weul4 It hP D. .. IM 111 yeur ew11 wlftla I .r.teet .. e wha.lt wha11 ,1 .., 111 the .. , wevl4 liM the tea ., ... If I AI& ea the .It teat whfeh yew HW, 2.5. Where were you lucoted when you saw the obiect? (C.i1cle One): a. Inside a building '-..c.L, Outdoors d. l~a-n_o..,a~r p'""t"'"an-e 26. Wfl'fe you (Circle One) , ],, n rasic:Jential section of o ci c. '"-open -ciuntrys TCla d. Flying near em airfield? e. Flying ewer a city? f. Flying owr open country? 21. What we you doint at the tin:a you saw the oliect, and how clid you happen to notice it? 28. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then the followlftl ~uestions: 28.1 What direction were you RN1"1? (Circle One) c. East e. South cl. Southeast f. Southwest 28.2 JIM NSf Were you IIIOVint? ---------miles per hour. Old you stop at any tin:a whi Ia you were loolcing at the obi act? (Circle One) Yes No What direction were you loolcing when you first sow the obiect? (Circle One) East South d. Southeast f. Southwest What cUrectlon were you loolcin1 when you lost tow the obiect? (Circle One) Southeast f. Southwest g. West If you ore familiar with bearing terms (angular cUrection), try to ettimate the num'-r of the oltiect from true North and also the nuber of d it was upworcl fro the horizon (elevation). 31.1 When it first appeared: a. From true North-----degr b. From horizon degrHs. 31.2 When it disappeared: o. From true North -----degrees. b. From hOt i zon degrees. 32. In the following slcetch, imagine that you are at the point shown. Place an A" on the curved I ine to show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you lirst saw it. Place a e on the some curved Hne to show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you lost sow it In the following larger slcetch place an A" at the position the oliect was when ).u lint saw It, ancl a a at its position when you last saw it. Refer to senaller slce