PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. L OCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS .!. TYPe OF OBSERVATION WtJs 8olloon Probably 8olloon Po.ssi bly B alloon 0: Ground-Visual 0 Ground-Rodor 0 A_i lnt erc:epl R:ldor Wo:~ A orcroft ?robably Aircroft Possibly Ai rcraFt 8. NUMQE~ OF OBJ ECTS I W,s Astronomi col Ptobably A:s.tronom ic:al Possooly A,.tronomicol 0 In s ... HI c:o ~nt Omo for Evoluoton 0 Ufllcno""" 10. CRiiF Sl.I.I-Y.4ftt OF SICHTIHc; 11-COMMEN rs !:-orra:l't10n of souud. Eacn J ct ~iz~ -iry, W.:'lJlc for.t.ltloa c-l'?tatiot SOJt"Ct' U.!.S ~.ctj,em~ e~tl-n.t'...~ o tJ_-:~viouslv r::Ot,!'t. d AnC: l"CRM 329 (R~V 215 SEP Sl) IJ . S. AiR F 0 R C E TECH Hi C A l ti'! ~ 0 R t ~ 'f t 1 t-! SHE E-:- In or.J.,r that your infcrmotion moy be filed and cod..,d as ~ccHoto ly ".S po.:. .. :bl.,, ;:>lb<.l;;, U~lll tne follo.,in g spoco to writ~ out o shor t description of tha event thot you ob.>orv;!d. You met t:3 p.,ot infur'71otion thor you ~ova already given in the qu.,stionnairo, ond odd ant fu~thar ccmr.""!'nt$, stotemerr'\ ~ sketcnes that you b e li.we ore important. Try to p resent th'!l datoils of tnt~ ol;,erva ti;n In tt--, order;, which they occurred. Additional pages of th., same si:n pop-1t may b"' ottoch, d If they c. .. .,.,eusd. (Do Not '-"rite in n;s Spa-:~) SIG,'4ATURE .mo ROU1UJG SUP N&Q L-F F"',.r .VI'JttW ~ DIUJ>I'Jtoy.l4 CO,\CU~Utvc::::s. OR SIU!f...A'( ACTIONS oo ::'so ss '"'Ol'IM,. non IIC4~lARy AC':f.f}ff N:Jrr I>HO ) . i~ fORC.:; T~CHNIC>.l lHFORM.\TIOH SHF.ET .-, a q~"" t.o motr'l! .10.0 bu,~ ;>t~por~d so that you can givo th., U. S . Air Forco oJ rr.uc:h tn:atre: Ci O S pouib!~ COI'IC;,rning n~ unlda n tlfil.td oorioJ phenome non t hat you hove observ~d. F loau try ?o o nt wer o~ r..ony q'uutiona as you pouibly can. Tho information that you give will used .:?, :n:terch pvrpo~:u, ~md will bo ro ga rd ed 0 1 confide ntial material. Your name will not !le ,u.,d !~ :onn;,ct ion with o ny statom~tnl3 cont::lus io n ' or publicat ions without your permi:Bion. Wu r :)(j:..:~ r~' -;..,rs.:~rol lnformoH':)n that, If It !t d eemed necnsory wo may c o n tact you for f~ohor C:H~:il, 2. T ima cf c!oy: (C~rde One): A.M. (Circl., One}: a . Oaylgnt Sov1ng b, Sl'lndord 4, .fhere ..,.,. you """' vou 4~ tr'e oojec:t? tt~ , , i'ettai Aqors City Ol T o'llrn fr:j;zr front :;~rd Sror or Country 3,1 C d ~n or h., ioilc .. tnQ :o .ndic:a l e h ow : erto n fOU ore of your _nswr ro 1vcu t on 5. o. '-"'to tn b . roirl" c r o in X o. 1~at woa n conditi cn of the Hy? Bngnt coylgnt b. Dull do)".;gh: c . ~or v er" s ure d. JuJtoguess d. Just a froco of doyl ghr o. N.> trace o f joyla9ht f. Don't remi"Tib~r oo,ec dur~n") !.J~'rLIGHT, .:ll.r rt~nl d. To your lllit :X JUt n:>t Vil. >l~ .~H~a~t ... 1, wuJ "dll 'k~":!nc: f. Don':r wD" r I'=' o .-o lno auj;)-:r cl ~liGHT, THII_iCHT, OJ\ '{N, wnot did you notice concerning t he STARS or.d MOON? 'ST:..RS CirclcJ Q. a): t rc:ur.o ::1bar 8.2 MOON (Circlo One): IIhlOr: ..,8S rid b 1~ o. 8righ~ moonl ight b . Dull moonl ight c. No moonlight -pitch dark Don't rl)mamber c. Don't r"member 10. J;: it"""'" o' G,...-=R T hAN tl,a J'<y backgro und, WaJ t he brightness like that o f on automobile h.,odllght?: f C irch O n., ) a. A rnila or more away {a d istant c or)? b. Sev'!ra I b loc'<s away? X -'..: t ::. Aolocl<cwoy? d, s,VMOI Jard s a..;.;ot? I 1 . Oitt !he ob ec:: :1 ,l.p~cr o .a tore :: 11! c r ony tim.? I b Sudd~nly 'oeed up o"tt t ush away a t any time 1 ~ 8r=l'< o nto ccrs or explode? I Chong" brgh-ss kJ 'j IICI<Cf, ')f?0 :;r pJ lOf,, ( Circ/, One fo r each '1uesf i on) Don' t Know ' No i""' Don't Know 'r Don't Know Don't Krow Y e s rro-n Don't Know Don't Know Don't Know 1::. Did tr. " ?~jeer ;~ove b .. ~ t'd s omething at anytime, parTicularly o c loud? ( Circl"' -no!): v~, No X Don' t Know. IF you answered YES, then te ll what Jome th i,.g ot anYfi'"e, oamcvlor ly a cloud? IF you ons"''ered YES, than tell what fCr-: ~ One} It . 1ove ri In fr ~nr cf: C rcle One ): ~. So lid? :t b. T r~Jnspor~nt? c . Don' t Know. .. v !h.., ,l,j ~cl :'r?ugn an~ or rn e fohow lnq ? B lf"OC tJior .s Ye~ l'o()., oscope " fneodollt , Y.H !~. r ell In Cl re w wotd3 th, lolfo .... ing thing' about ?h~ obJ~ct. 17. 01~w a p lctt.To thot will 3ho.., 1he ohop o1 the ohlect or obJ.ets. Lobel and lnelude In yrxJr o~etch any dtolls o1 d-:e obJe~ that you oaw ouch o1 wings, protruslona, t-:., and etpeclolly e~ehaut traiLs or vapCf troll a. Ploc en a rrow b.tlde th t drawing ,., chow th. dlr~etlon th ob}-.tet wos moving. (Cirele Ott' I: o. F vz :v 0/f blurr.U h. Lilt o brtght ator IF :hr woa MORE THAN ONE obJect, then how lftOny were then? .....,.::f..,:;;_ _ _;_'--' '-------- Draw ., plctvre of how they we" crran;.d, artd put on o"ow to ahow th direction tMt they r tTovllng, !:>.ow :l ='lch:n Jhnt ,...Lii ,how th.a mo~lon :hot J~:t o b j.-cl Of obfotc>a made. Ploc:(t on A tit tho b.gl nl~ _,f tnw ~a~:,, o .. B . o: tin end of th~r pa:h, a nd a~ow any, c ho ngn In dir.,ction d~Xing the course, 21. JF F05Si3L!:, try to gveu 01 estimate whot the reo1 tl: of th obJect wo' In Its longe~t dimension How lor~e did the \:~c,ts t3pp4tat oa compor~ with OM of the followlf19 objects helci irt th e honci :ma oi about crm's length? ../.-<. ~ (Circ:!., 0-rej: a, f-'ecd of o pl11 Silvr dollor Grope fruit Bos\cetbo ll I.e. Other (C ircle One of the io llowiog to irtdicote how c.wtoln you are of y oU' answer to Question 22. In or,jo, tJ,ot you COI'I tl.,o aa cloot o picture 0 1 o.ulltlo of wn.t you 1ow, wo would llko f you to l ttln thei you coulcl co,~vct ho oDjod th.t you O"'t. Of whot trp4 toforlel -~4 you melle It ? H a w lotto woulcl It lt , ond wJ,ot thopo .,.~uld It ho ... ? Dctllto In yo~ own ... .,..~. o 1:~-" .Oioct o r oltleh .orhlch ..,hen plec~ up In th 1l.y ..,?,,l<f ~,.,. tne ~"' o ppooarone o tho oltjoet "'nlen }'OU a ow, 2.>. Wf.ere w ~r~ '70t.J iJcoted when you sow the object? 26. Were yo; (Circle One) o. In the business section of o city? lnsiJ., o ciiciin:;J b. In th.., residential section of a city? ln open countryside? o. n a co. d . Flying near on otrfield? ,. .. c. Outdo::rs In on atrplone Flying over a city? Flying ov.,r open country? 27. What Her'!! you doing at the time you sow th~ obj-!ct, and how did 'JOU happen to notice it? :F you wer~ YOV'NG IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle a t the time , then complete the following que.sttons: 28.1 Whor <1 ir~c:::n wer~ y ::u--r.,oy1ng? (C,cle One a. Mrn c. East -~ <:! South b --.~, "cosr d. ~ou:-~o_s,r--r Southwest How rost Wefe yo -----------miles per hour . .Jj~;)C:f'""itop at onv time while you ""-.re loo:Cing o t tho ob1ect (Ctrcte Jr.e) h. Northwest 29. ,/hot direc'lon (C~rcle One) .,.ere you lcok tng w hen you first sow the object? b. Norheost d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest '/t-or dre'=tion w re you loo<tng whe n yo11 est .sow the ODJect? (C1rde One) c. East e. Sour~ t-1orm ... osr d. Southeo~t f. Southwest h. 31. If ,ou Jr& tomtlar w ith bearing terms (angular direction), try t o estimate the number of de grees t he obi~ct .vo.s from -rue North one also the number of degrees it was upward from the nor1zon (el~vation). ,..nit FirH opp'!ored: From rut orth _ de3ree~. ;:rorn horizon n I ditoppe<Jrd: c. Fro., :n.e ~hrth Fr::>m horiron In tre followin3 skc:tch, irrogine that yov ore at the point shown. Place on "A" on th., curved lin e t o show ho,, high tne oS1ccl NOS above t'-le horizon (sl..yline) when yoJ (lf';t sow it. Ploc " o "B on the :;erne curv~d line to show hov lu;h tl,e object ... a~ above th"' hcnzo n (o;ky!m~) whttn y ou lost sow it. ;,., (otl'lw ng lnrc-~r s"<~ttch ;uoce an ~A' o r the postt:on -ne oote<:t ""0' wh,.n ~ou first sow it , Jnd a "B" et p~-s.ron ...,;.,., fOu a:st SOW' -. Rere r to smaller sketcn os o n e xampl., of h ow to complete the larger sketch. 3.! w:vlt we'" the weather condlt ions a t the time you saw th e object ? I 34.1 C LOUDS 'Circle o.,e) ( C ircltt One ) b. Slag h t brene c . Sc o te red clo\;ds c. S~ong w ind d. Thick or heavy clouds d . Don't remember DtJn ' t r~member (Circle One) TEMPERATURE (Circle One) [ o. C old n~t, o r l ig ht ra in c. "-'o..!<Jc~ or heavy ra in c. Wa rm C on ' t re me mber Don 'l remember When d ad )'? u r,..por o soma o f' ic ia l that you hod seen the ob ject? 36. Wr;s ot'ycne 15e ..,,., yo u .;t :r:e time you $OW the ob1ect? (C lf~le One) (C frcle One, Y )$ 1 Please li s t thetr names and addresses : thi s the ~irst time tf.at yt"u hod Siten o n o bject or obrects like this ? ( C ucle Or e ) " e 0lo' IF you Or"SN~d NO, ::-en when, wr"e n t and und..-"'that c ircumstances d id yov s'" o rh- r on~u? 3~. :" .," ~ptnion w-.ot do yov tl,ink the'"~b,ect was and what might hav"t c:av,ed it ? 39. Do you th ink you con estimate the speed of th, object? (Circle On'!:) IF you answ-,red YES, t n P n what speed would you ~stimah? 40. Do you rt,in!< you c on cstirr.ote how for away from you the obrect was? (Circle One) Yes IF you answer., d YES, then how fo r owoy would you soy it was? 41. Pleoso:t give the ;allo wing information about yourself: TELEPHON= 'l!MBER