PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. L)ATE 2. LOCAT ION 12. COHCLllSJONS Wa'S 8clloo n Probably Boll oon Possibly Balloon 3. OATI:TIM! GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION _ cr.~r 2i;o:;ooz .5. J,HOTOS JiJ.~roond-Visual 0 Air-Vi suol 4. SOURCE 7. LENGTtfOfi.08SI!RVATJOM 8. HUMBER OF OBJECTS t ~u:ee to five secon(il s 1n. S~tt:F SU,._MARY !:)Jr SIGHTING Ot:..:: vhi te f .i..ash o f l~Jh"ts seen moving .!.tn~;t .;;~st to east: o n a level fli ght pat~. Lbj e c t had a redJish trail one- halt tna s~za r)f ~h~ lash . ObJ2Ct i 1ll~r1:nated G-t6 cor~=lt for .2 - 3 s o:ds. OnJe:t was s n visually f o1 dFs-~ t~ f.;_ve 3dc'1nds. 0 Ground-Ro dor 0 Air-lntere~pt Radar 11. COMMENTS 0 Was Aircraft 0 Probably Airc:rah 0 Ponibly Airerolt 0 Was As,rono"'i c:ol ;\le t eor mx: Probably Atronomic:al 0 Possibly Astronornic:al 0 ln~uffic:ient Ocrto for Evaluotion 0 Unkno...-n Description, dur~tion, f light patb manner o disappearance (fad 1r1g rapidly) indica~e Lha~ this sigh~- ing was prooaoly caused bya 1lre- c all !!leteor .. ere the weather conditions at the time you s aw the ob ect? C iQLJDS ( Circle One) a , C I~ or sky c. Scattered clouds d. T hick or heavy clouds e. Don't remember 34.3 WEAT'HER (Circle One) b. fog, mist, or light rain c. Moderate or heavy rain Don't remember (Circle One) Slight brene c. Strong wind d. Don't tememb.er 34.4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One) e. Don't remember 36. Was anyone else with you ot the time you saw th. obiect? (Circle OtM) Yes 36.1 lF y()u answered YES, did they se the object too? (C irc:le One) Yes No 36.2: Please l is.f their names and addresses: 37. Was this the first timet r&.-':tou had '"non obiect 01 objects like this? (Circle One) 37, 1 If you cnsweted NO, t hen when, where, and und whet c ircumstance did you SMother ones? In '/Ovt opinion whot do you t hink the object wos and what might have caused it? 39. Do you thinlc you con estimate thet speec/ of the object? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, than what speed would you e s timate? 40. Do you think you can estimate how for away from you the ob ject was? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then how far away would you soy it was? 41. Ploas about youtself: TELEPHONE NUMBER--------- Zon Stote ? lease ind ic ote any special educational 1Toining that you have hod. e. e. Technical school------------- 1. Other special training----------- 42. Data you completed this questionnaire: u~ S. A I R F 0 R C E TECH N t CAL I H F 0 R MAT I ON SHEET (SUMMARY DATA) In order that your information may be filed and coded as acc:urotely as possible, plecse use th.e following space to write out a short description of the event that you observed. You may re- peat Information tho:-you have already given in the questionnaire, and add any further comments, stat-ements, or sketches that you believe are important. Try to preunt tho details of the observa- tion in tho order in which ihey occurred. Additional pages of the some size paper may be attached jf they ore needed. (PI~Jo Print) (Do Not Write in This Space) ~E RJ!:D'J!P 1 Z 1~S9TH AACS SQ FLTSERO~l WPAFB OHI O : a RJEDEN/CO~DR ADC EtlT AFB COLO SPRINGS COLO ~JEDFL/58TH AD W P AF~ OHIO ~JED~JP/cor~DRATIC U P A F~ OHI O ,...,~ ~J!:.'?!tQ/!:IR~crco o::-I~JT'SLLIGENCE HQ us.~r J~.sHI~JGTOd :n c rlEGATIV!:: F. NE:G.~TIVf G. REDDISI TRAIL 1/2 S I Z OF FLASJ~ H. 1~ZGATIVE I . HUGE 3P.IGHT FLASH LASTING 2 - 5 S7CONDS, co PLETLY ILLllt'i~Jft.TED C-L6 COCPIT FOR 2 - 3 SECOtlDS 2P.IGHT LIGHT LEVL FLIGHT ( 3 ) A. AIRBOURNE s. ~!EG.t\ TIVE A IDS (6) .A. r!EG.C\TI'JE r:::. t~CDO.tJ,~LO, P.. E. LT/ COL CLP,ITO!' COL'~ITY AF~ t:-ILOT < 7) A. EXCELLENT B. SFCE-C::3~/~S PAGE TH?.EE RJED~ITP ! 'Z n. 7 MILzs J~-'Jc~lfo QPp[.r;p~ (1~) Tt~O COMMON AIR CARRIERS WITHIN WP MILES C11) ASST . CPS OFFICEP. STEVJART r . MAR?.S C.0. T . UNAQLE TO DETEPJ'HN OBJECT. C12 ) NONE 24/~4322 MAR RJEDWP U. S. A l R f 0 R C E TECH tH CAL I t-1 F 0 R MAT I 0 ~ SHEET Th: 1 :Jl.lo)~!i~nnoir.-t ha s bun pr13pat~d ao thot you con give tho U. S. Air Force Ci rr.uc:h _lllfc:tmcJt ion 'Jl possibl, cone-arning tho unidntifi.ad o~rial phnomenon that you hove obs3rved. P !eau ~ry i o an1wor Oil many qu~tlon oa you pouibly con. Tho lnformQtion that you give will btt vscd b r resttarch purposu, end will h. r~gardod oa c:onfidontlol material. Your name will not be Ulod !n connection with any statements, conclusions, Of publlc:otion' without your permission. Wt '"<WU~ thi<J p.er:;ono l in formation eo that, If It !1 deem.d nec:easary, we may contoet you for furthot d"rall~. {C irde On'!).\ o. EQstetn :. MOuntain ~. Pacific 2. Tl me of day: . (Circle One); (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving b. Standard Stot or Country ~. e~,imate how long you sow the objec:t. 3, ~ Cird~ llfle of rhe fo ll owing to indicate how certain you ore ot your anawer to Question 5 , ' )erroin b, Foirly rtain ~. Not very sure d. Juato guess {C11c /., One): 0rignr cioyi ight c. Ou II do y I i gh t <:. Sri9h' twilight d. Just a trace of doylighi No trace of daylight f . Don't remember 7. IF )OIJ S O'N th e o:_,j3ct during DAYLIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, where WO$ the SUN locar~d O'S you looked at d. T o your left e . Overhaod a. In iront o f you b. ln bock ot you To your tigh f. Don' t r" me mbe r ~. IY: yo~.: ; ow ~h.) oujoct, ot NIGHT, TWIUGHT, or DAWN! what d id you no~ico conc~rning tho STARS and MOON? 8.1 srAR0 ( C ircl'j Ono): ":1-~Iorio d. Don't rerr.omoar 8.2 MOON (C irc:la On3): rl. Bright mo,nlight b. Dvll moonligh? c. No moonlight -pitc h dcrk d. Don't r"m.,rnber 9. Wr.., the oSj<!tct bt ighter than th!t background of ~h':l sky? I (Circf~ One): ~o. Yes ) b, No c . Don'r r'!!lm~rnbftr l ( 10. )n: it wcs 8:7.1GHT!:R THAN th~ 3i<y bocl<ground, wo.s !he brighln 3 Hke that of on outornoblla heodlig},t?: I (Cirda One) a. A mil9 or more away (a distant c:ar)? Severa! block, c.way? A bloek owoy? .... o. Severo I. ycrds away? ll~ Did ihe ob1ect: ( C frcl~ One. JQ!. each q uestion) ( ~ j Don't Know (~ Do n't Know ~ Don't Know Ct:io ,; Don't Know No Don't Know No Don't Know No Don't Know :.. Appea r to stand :still o t any time? Y:u b. Suddenly speftd up ond rus h owoy at ony tlme 7 ~ c . Breok up into ports or explode? ~ d. GiveoHsmoke? g. F lic~er, throb, Of pulsaTe? j ~ ! -s ~ Y~s Did t he o b ject 1no1e behind 3omethi onyti~/, ,particular I: o,...:--c:--lo_vd ? ~ ( C lrcle Onej: Ye s G Don't Know. IF you answerd YES, then tell whot l:J Did ~he object .nove in ~r~rn o f 3ome~ gat anytime, ~rticulorly c cloud? (Circle One ): Yas ( No ) Don' t Kn"w. lF you ons"'ter~d YES, than tell what 14. Did 'he obi~ct appear: ( C ircle One ): o. Solid? b. Transparent? 1S. O~d 'f'J U obscrv~ th e obiect thro\19h any of the following? a . Ei'eglcs:sas Ye3 No e . Binoc:ulors Ye!l l:l. Sun gloss~s Ye.s No f. T ~ lasc:optt VI L j J y N d. WincJw olo:;s Yes No h., Tneodollt~ Y e:l No !6, T~Ji fn Ill f1J' '.'IOfd! the following th fngs about the obf~ct. 17, Or:Jw o p lc h,.,, 1hot wllf shu'f' ~he ohope of *' t)bj~ct or o blecta. Lcbet end Include In your alc,fch any detail c f th obJe? ~'hat you 1aw ouch a s wings, protrutlona, tc. and e~tpeclolly o)Chaust tr:;ail'l or vapor trollt. P laca en a11Cw b ld 'hot drcwlng 'o ohow th d~racUon thll obl.ct woa moving. (CJrcl One}: Fuz 1y or blurred L!lw a bright star Sharpl y Ot.ttlln.cl d. Oon' t remember tF thr was MORE THAN ONE obfect, then how many wer there? Oroow o pfct\lr o f how they wer arran~d, ond put an arrow to thow the dlr~tlon thot they were traveling, pit:fur" lhot w!ll show the motlon that th objtct or ol1iects mode. P1act on A ot tho b. ginning of .'1-:e poih, c:: a at the end of the path, and show any, change In direction dwing the coura, IF POSS!8LE, ~y to guesa Ot estimate what the real size of the object was In Ita longest dlmenalon. .22. How forg did the obJect ot objt!cts appear at compcw.d with OM of the following o~iecte held In tne ho,J QM ~t abovt arm'1 length? (Cfrcla One ): a. Head of a pin f He If dollcw . g. Silver dollar h. BastbQ J ~ Gfopefrultj 1 cos m5irr ~2. 1 ((:irde One of ~he following to indicate how certain you or of yoa answer to Qu.s~lon 22. a. Certain c. Not very swe b. Fa irfy cert9irt d. Uncertain 23, How d id the object or obfects d isappeor from view? 24. Jn or.iet th<~t y(Ju con glv os dear o plctute po .. l~l of whet yaY eow, we wo\114lllko fet yey to ltiM thet yeY ow14 ~ onatfuct tho obJect thot you sow. Of whot ty,e Metotll wou14 you Moko It? How lerto woYif It H, oM whot aho,. ':toul4 It hov? Ouaibe In your own wOfcll o ho"""" olttect ot otlecta which whe" plecotl Yp In the alcy weul4 tlve tho ~ome ap,..oranco oa tho object wnlch )'OY IOW 25. Where were you lucoted when you saw the obiect? ((ircle One): a . Ins ide o building b. In a cor ~-ciu.ta!?-;;rw d. In on oirplone e-. At s~o 26. Were you (Circle One) o. In the business section of o city? b. In the residential section of a city? d. Flying near an olrtield? e. Flying over a city? f. Flying ov~r open country? What were you doing o t the time you saw the object, and h ow did you happen to notice it~ 28. IF you w~re MGV!NG IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other 'lehicle at the t ime, then complete the following questions: Whet :::!irecti-Jn were you moving? (Circle One) o . Nort h ,, East b'. North eo s t d. Sou theost f. Southwe-st h. Northwest 28.'.2 How fast wer~ you mQvi,g? -----------mi I es per hour. 28.3 0 i d you stop at any fime while you were looking at the object? ( Ci rcle One) Yes No 29. What d irection were you looking when you first saw the object? (Circle One) b. Northeast d. Southeast e. South . f. Southwest 30. What direction were you looking when you lost saw the object? (Circle One) a. !J ~ c. East d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 31. If you are familiar w iTh bear