PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 2. LOCATION CONCLUSIONS 0 Was Balloon 3. DATEYIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF ODSERVATION lJ Probably Balloo n Poscibly Balloon Local :P.:Ground Visual 0 Ground-RocJor 0 Was A irc:rolt 0 Probably Aircraft 0 P o s::i bl y AIrcraft 0 Wa5 Astronomi col 7. LENGTH OP OBSERVATION 8. NUMilER Of OBJeCTS 9. COURSE 0~;--0ther_ f I 310~ P robably Astronomical Po ssl bly A:.tronamical 0 lnsufflc;lont Data fa r Evaluation Bunr.h 20/ lO. SRIEI' SUMMARY OF SIGHTING S c c y of :'\ rmy and ot hr.~rs.. Fie 1 d i lt- v est i ~a t ion m ~ d c S e 0 case f i. 1 e .. 0 Unknown . ll, COMMENTS I n vesj:;i (;at i.on r o v e a J c d tha t fla1cs we r e bein~ tested at AlJe r dGDl l Provine: Groun n. t tho titne i nd i c a t e d ~nd w~re the cause of thv s:i..::;htin?; .. ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 Sl!:? 52) 25. 'N'h~re wete you l ucoted when you sow the object? (C.ircle One): a. lnsid.~ o building b( "Jn "o c~ c. OuYdoors d. In an airplane 26. Werf!l you (Circle One) a. In the business section of a city? b. In tho residbntio l section o f o city? c: ...... ln open countrysiW d. Flying near on airfield? e. Flying over a city? f. Flying ov"r open country? 27. What were you doing ot the t i me you saw the object, and how did you happen to notice it? ?.8. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: 28.1 What direction ware you moving? (Circle One) a. North 0;-.0 b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. NorthwZtst 28.2 How fast were you mQving? 28.3 Did you s top at any time while you were looking at the object? (Cirde On~) CYes,) No 29. What direction were you looking when you first sow the object? (Circle On&) b. Northeast f. Southwest h. Northwest ( d .. Southe<? ;J) 30. Whot direction were you looking when you last sow the object? (Circle One) North c. E,qst South West -' b. Northeast i(! o- heast_) Southwest . h. Northw~st 31. If you ore fomiliar with Leoring terms (angular direction), try to estimate~ th~ number of degrees the object was from true Nor th o nd also t he number of degrees it was upward from the horhon (elevation). 31.1 When it first appear~d: o. From true North------degrees. b. From h orizon '2 ~/1 degrees. 31. 2 When it disappeared: a . From true North ------degrees. b. F rom h or izon ~--degrees. 34. Whot were the weather condit ions at th~ time you saw the object? CLOUDS (Circle One) (C ire le One) b . 51 ight bree / c . Scotrcred clouds c. Strong wTnd d. Thick o r huavy clouds d. Don't re~mber Don't romemb9r ( Circle One) TEMPERATURE ( C lrcle One) a . Dry a. Cold Fog, tnist, or light rain b.r. Coo l ) c. Moderc.rta or heavy rain c. Snow d. Hot e~t_re!!L~ID~ e . Don't remember 35. Whttn did you report to some official that you had soen t h8 object? -;;-Month Yoar 36. Was anyone else with you at the t ime you saw the obj~\.t? (Circle One) (~:~s. , No 36. 1 IF you answered YES, did they see the obje c t too? (C ire/a One) (_Y_t;:~- ' No 36.2 P lanse I is t their names a ddresses: 37. Was this the f irst time tha t you hod seen on object or objects like this? (Circle One) 37.1 IF you answere d NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances did you :~ee other ones? In yocr opin ion whet do you think the object was and what might ha v-e cavsed it? 39 . Do you thi nk )'OU con estirnot" the speed of the object? (Circle One) IF y ou onswa red YES, then what spee d would you est imate? 40. Do you t hink you can estimate how far away fro m you t he object was? ( Circle One ) (! S: No IF you a n swered YES, then how fa r away would you soy it was? Pf,,ase gi'la the fo ll owing information about yo ur self: Stroet City TELEPHONE NUMBER Please indica te any spec ial educational training tha t you have had. Grode school Technical school b. High school Other special training P ost graduate 42. Date you complsted t hi s que s tionnaire: U. S. AIR FORCE 'fECHHICAl INFORMATION SHEET (SUMMARY .DATA} In orde r tho~ your Information ma y b" fi l~d and coded a s accurately a s possible, plool~t vse the fallowing spacd to writ~ ou~ a short descr iption of the evBnt that you obs~rved. You may rs p~at in formatio n tha t you hava olr'.)ody given in th ~ qu~stionnalre., and odd on/' further com~nt.s, stot.,men~3 or skatches thut y o u believe or~ i mp crtont. Try to present the details of the observa - tion In !he ord.8r in which the y occurre.d. Addition;,! pages of th<~' same siz e paper ma y b e attached if th~y ora nae~ed. eo1o Print) (Do Not Write in This Spar.:e) U. S. A I R F 0 R : t: TECH t-tl CAL I N F 0 R MAT I 0 N SHEE T ihi:v C!UUtionnoir(t ha s b'!lon propor~d 'o that you can giv~ the U. S. Air Force o a mlJc.:h lnft'fmction a:s poHibl" conc<'rning th~ unldllnt ifi"d aerial phenom"non that you have obsetrv ed. Pba~a try ?o onaw..,r os many quo~tiono os you possibly c:an. Ths Informat ion that you giv, will bl) U!Sod ~:Jr 1~iooreh purposG~, ond will ~ rogarded oa confidential motl!tr iol. Your norne wtll n~t bt) ~.>o&ci in c.:>nne~tlon wit h any s'otoitm~tn!J, c onelutiiOnl', cr publications without your permission. w.., l'l)quu~ this p.:~rsono! Information co th~t, If It l~ doerMd naco:.:Jory, wo moy contoc;t you for f.1rtn~r d.,Jai 1~. Whitn did y ou u~ tho obj t? (Circle. Ona): t:c:3t"'rn b. Ct~ntro I Timo of doy: Mi rlUttl!' (Circle On:t): (Circl'!l One): o.(Pa~light Savl~ b. Standard. 4 . Wh0r:t WllYll yc u when you saw th4! object? City or T own Additional r~morkil: S. Es timate how long you sow th~ object. .3.1 Circle o ne of tho following to !ndicate how certain yo.u are of your answer to Quution 5. a. Cer~a in 6. Whoi wos th~ .:ond it i \YI of the sky? (Circ:l" On<$): c . Bri ght doyl ight b. Dull daylight c. Bright twilight c:. Not very sure d. JuJt a guess d. Jus t a t rac:o o f day I ight ~No traco o f doyligh,!r f. Don' t ~rnem68r -- 7. IF you r.ow the object during DAYLIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, where was the SUN located a s you loo~ed c t th~ obj,~ct? (Circle One): a. In front of you To your left b. In back of you e . Ove rhead c. Toyourright f. Don't re member A T l C FOP.M N O . 164 ( lJ OCT 54) 8." TF you saw tho CJojact, at NIGHT, TWILiGHT, or DAWN, what did you no;-ic_o_c_o_n_c_a-rn-i-ng-th_tl_S_T_A_R_S_o_n_d A_O_O_N._?_[ 9, 1 S"i ARS ( C irclt) Ona): 8.2 MOON (C ircla One}: a , None d . Don't remomb&r o. Bright moonlight b. Dull moonlight ~-No moonlight-plt~,-~1) d:- bon''t r e membl!tr 9. WfJS th!P:t 1)bif)ct br ig htar ~han the !Jockground of ?ne sky? (Cird!~ Ona.J; \. a. Yes ) b. No c. Don'r rcm~mb~r 10. IF it was BRIGHTER THAN tha sky bockground was the brightn~u like that of an outomoblh~ headlight?: (Circle One) a. A mila or rnora away (a dl3tant car)? b. Several blocks awoy? c. A block owoy? d. Several yards away? 11. Old the object : (Circle One lor eaeh question) a . Ap;:>eor to stand still ot ony time? b. Suddonly s peed up and rush away atony tlm~? c . Br.;ok up into port~ or e xplode? d. Give off smoke? 1.'1. Change brightnes'? f, Change shope? O F licker, throb, or pulsate? 6~-:0 No, Don't Know Yo~ No Don't Know Yes ( N?) Don't Know Yes (N~ Don't Know Yes ~-V Don't Know Yea No"' Don't Know Yes \_N~ Don't Know Old the object mov" behind something at anytim~, particularly o cloud? (CircleOna): G;;'J No I ! Oon'tKnow. IFyouana~eredYES,th3ntellwhat 13. Did the object move In front of something ot anytlma, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes No"" Don't Knnw. IF yov onsw~rad YES, than t.,Jf what 14. Did th~ object appear: (Circle One): b. T ran-Jporent? 15. Old you observe the object through ony of the following? Eyo:>glossos Yel ~No) e. Binoculars Yes C!'Jo~ b. Sun glosses Y~ (N'J f. Telescope Yes (t!-q._ c. Windshield r Yol) No g. Theodolite Ye, ( Nt:'l 20. Draw c picture tfw t wlll show th~ motion 'lhat th~ objr.t. or obJt~etJ mod PJac~ on "A ot thC' NJ)Innlng of tha path, o s c t th<J end of the path, a nd &how any, c:hano In d irection during th cow 2 1o If POSSE~LE, ~ry t o g~ss or ostimot~ whot the r~al al:t of tha object wa1 In Ita lo nge:at di~Mn:tlon. 22~ How lor; di d th~. object or objech op,.ar ~'J eompared with one of the following ob;ac:ts bela I" ~h., heme/ ~nJ a t about or~' length? (Cirde One): a. Hood of o pJn g. Silvar dollor b. Poa . h. Bas!tboll c. Dim~ I, Grop~fruit d. Nicb t I Sa sk~tbalt '22.1 (Circle One of th~ following to lrt.Jieat~ how c eraln you ort!t of you-a nswer to Qu" sUon 22. a. C-,rtolrt c. Not v~ry ~ur~ b. Fairly e~rt<Jin d. Uncertain 23. H"w did the obiect or obj~ch d lsapp4Jor from view? 24. In ord.r thot you con glv o a cleor a plc:tur os poul::tle of what y<l)u aow, w would lilt fot you to lmuoln that you coul,{ c.onatruct the obl.c t thot you sow. Of wha t type fnotrlal would you mo\ce It? How lorg ,.,ould It be, ond what s h op woul-d It nov? Oncrl\,e In yovt own worda o ~ommon oblct or obtctt whlc~ when plac.d up In th~ sic~ would giv e tne Dom opp.oranc as th obtct which you ow, r)J :di.t fvrv'-.1~ w-tu~ rt l.'i. >u 25. Where were you lucoted when you sow the object? (C,ircle One): o. Inside a building d. In an airplane 26. Were you (Circle One) a. In the business section o f a city? b. In th!t residential section of a city? ~...S..!. In open countryside? / d. -Ffyi'ng-neoranairffefd? e. Flying over o city? f. Flying ovl!r open country? What were you doing at the time you saw the object, and how did you happen to notice it? 28. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then compleh th~ following questions: 28.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) a. North GE~st..) b. Northeast d:-Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 28.2 How fast were you moving? 28,3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object? (Circle One) @ No 29. What direction were you looking when you first saw the object? (Circle One) b. NorH;{(o s t f. Southwest d. Southeast h. Northwest 30. What dir.-,ction were you looking when you lost saw the object? (Circle One) c. East e. South d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 31. If you or~ familiar with bearing t erms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of degrees the object was from true North and abo the number of degrees it was upward from the horizon (elevation). 31.1 Whe n it first appeared: a. From true North------degrees. b. From horixon degrees. 31.2 When it disappeared: a. From tru e North ------degrees. b. Fro m hof izon degrees 32. In the fo llowing sketch, imagin~ tha t you o ro ot the point shown. Place ~'1 A" o n t he curved li ne to show how the object was above the horizon (skyline) when yo u firs t sow it. Place a ua on t he same curved lin" to show how hi gh the object was above the hori7.on {skyline) when you l ost saw it. 33. In tha fo llowing larger sketch place on "A" at the position the obj&ct was whotn you first sow It, end a ''B'' at Its position when you last sow it. R~fer to small e r sketch as on oxarnple of how to cornpl~te the larg~r sketch. 39. Do you thin!< you con estimate the speed of the object? (Circle One) IF you answe red YES, then what !;peed would you estimate? 40. Do you think you can estimate how far away from you t he object was? (Circfe One} IF you onsw~red YES, then how for away would you soy it was? 41. Pl-ease g ive the fo llowing information o6out yourself: TELEPHONE NUMBE Zon!t s,ate Please indicate any special educational training that you have had. d. Post grC1duate --------