Newcarlisle Ohio — September 1957

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Keywords: obiect, circle, possiwj, woultl, anawer, wlncl, highway, alrcroft, oblect, north, remember, loolcing, uwwun, r041or, astroasmicol, astaenomicol, dcxothor, frightetled, husbattd, rourhj, ghtsl, dlytwer, spotl, poidi, quettionnalro
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS D Wos 8oll00ft 3. DAT ... TIMI GROUP ._ nttl OP OIIIRVATION D PossiWJ Bolloon ~A-.. y .. D "--~ D Woe Alrcroft . -~'-lo.l~-.-....uwwun leu """""Roder D Proltoltl, Alrcroft D AII-YIol D Alr-lntorct R041or D PossiWJ Alrcroft Civilian -housewife D Wos AstfonoMicol ' D ProltoWJ AstroAsMicol D PossiWJ AstaenoMicol 7. LINOTM OP.OIIIIYATION L NUMai!R OP OBJICTI t. COUitll! dCXOthor ts D Insufficient o ... fer EYoluotion one W to E Source awoke to feed baby, saw 5 ligh (2 in front & 3 in rear) move acro~s window. Became frightetled. Called husbattd who rptd to ATIC. Check ~how a highway in front of hur home, where turnpike is b(~ing buill. St:ato::; obj about Ll-5 feet off 1~rourHJ. Mov'9d about 20 MPH. Source stated o.;hl' hol !eves obj 11. COMMINTI As hi hway iQ front of ho&se n~d 0 ~ects \a ghtsl rptd sllg tlJ ~dlytwer~r o'IP~Rt~.uX j- olJj could not l1ave gotten betw enl trees in front of hous.as sour e claims of objects. A previous check with State Highway patro discloses thero was a pol1ce patrol on the highway to pre- "out of this wo r 1 d" ( a nu1 (' o r h e 1 i eve ) vent theft of construction material. Poli~e make extensive spotl)~.h ts. NQte speed rptd ( o mph , general auto cruising speed. A'ftC POIDI 129 (liP 26 SD 12) U. I. :A I R F 0 R C I T I C H MICA L I M P 0 R MAT I 0 M S HI! IT Thlt quettionnalro haa lteen proparecl 10 that you can give the U. S. Air Force much lnfmotion a1 poaalble concerning the unlclentlflecl aerial phenomenon that you hove obaorvecl . Pleoe try to anawer mony quettlona you pottlbly can. Tho lnfor that you give will usecl for reaoorch purpo1e1, and will be regarclecl 01 confidential nMitorlal. Your natne will nof be utecl In connection with any ttotementa, concluaiona, 01 publlcetlona without your permlaaion. We reqwtt thla peraonol Information that, If It It dMmecl necy, we may contact you for further detolla. 1. When ctlcl you aoe tho olalocL-...?~ 2. Time of clay: .. Hour Mlnutoe I Time aono: (Circle Otto): (Circle One): A.M. 01 (Ctrclo One): a. Daylight Saving b. Standard 4. Where were C& tr or Town Stote or Country Adclltlonal rontad11: 5. E.atlmate how long you aaw the obiect. 5.1 Circle one of the followlnt to incllcate how certain you oro of your anawer to Quetion S. b. Fairly corta In c. Not very auro cl. Just a eu 6. Whot waa tho concUticn of tho a ley? tCirclo One): a. Bright daylight b. Dull day I ight c. Bright twilight d. Ju1t o trace of oyl ight "}No trace of day ght , v "'-r:, Don't remember 7, IF you sow the obiect during DAYLIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, where was the SUN located as you looked at the obiect? c ~. To yolJr riaht f. Dont remember < l , : 8. IF you aaw the oi.tlect at NIGHT, T or DAWN, what did you notice concerning the STARS ancl MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One d. Don't remoml:ter 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. Bright moonlight t,, Dull moonlight c. No moonlight-pitch darlc d. Don't rensemler 9, Waa the oblect brighter tha.n the baclcpouncl of the alcy? (Circle One): b. No c. Don't re 10. IF It WOI BRIGHTER THAN the elcy baclcground, WGI the brightness lllce that of an automobile headllgh~?: r (Circle OM) a. A mile or more away (a dlatant car)? b. Several bloclca away? c. A bloclc away? d. Several yards away? 11. Dlcl the oblect: a. Appear to atand still ut ar1y time? b. Suddenly speed up and ruh away at any time? c. Brealc up Into parts or explode? d. Give off smolce? e. Change brightness? f. Change shape? g. Flicker, throb, or pulsate? (Circle One lor each question) No Don't Know No Don't Know No Don't Know No Don't Know No Don't Know No Don't Know No Don't Know 12. Old the obiect move behind aontethlng at anytime, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes No Don't .IF you ana~d.., ES, 13. Dlcl the biect me>V In front of anytime, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yea Don't l<mw. IF you answerecl YES, tt,an tell what 14. Did the obieet appear: (Cirele One): ld? b. Transparent? e. Don't Know. Did you observe the obiect through any of the following? Eyeglasses e. Binocular a Yea No Sun glasses Windshield Yes Theodolite ' lndow glass No h. Other 16. Tell In few worcls the following thl oMut the ~lect, 17. '''"" th.t wilt the ef the ~IMt ~I"'' L.ltel en4 lnelu4e In yeur 11&eteh eny 4etelle ef the oltiHt thet yeu w auch wlnte, pretrualene, etc., an4 eapeclell, eut tNIIa., .,.,., trell1. PI Nal4e the lftt te 1hew the the Hi"' wee .., ... ,. 11. The e4gea of the olalect were a (Circle O~te)r Fuzay w l.lurretl Ia. Like a lwtght atw c. Sharpl)' oulllnM 19, lfl 1 MORE THAN ONE oltfect, tloen how were there? ------------- picture of how th.y we,. arraneecl, ond put an orrew te ahow the ell recti that they were travel lnt p 'C) a rr plcturelhot w.LII ehow the I thet the oltJect Mlect ....... Piece en A th. ltetiMI,. of the path, a a et the end of the path, ''"' nw chctftl In cllrectlen lftt the courM 21. IF POSSI trr to gue11 Ot eatl the rl Ia of the ol.iect was In lte I dl,..nelon. 22, I low Iorge dlcl the. ollect fll oiJiocte opp1ar ae and at alJout ff1' length? with of the follow I,. oltJecte belfl .lrt tfte. ltottd . (Circle o,.J: a Head of a pin Gropefrult BaalcetiMIII Quflft.r lc. tfalf doll 22.1 (Circl~ One of the following to Indicate how certain you are of yow anawer to Queat.lon 22. a. Certain c. Not very ewe b. Fairly eertcllln d. Uncertain 23. How did the oblect or oljeeta d laoppe 2~. In orHr tftet reu el et. ,tcture " ,. ~lo ef whet reu aow, we woul4 llko f ''" to lneotlne thet ,.u ceu14 ce atruct the o~let thot you Of whet '''' woultl you II Itt How woultl It Ito, .,.. whot ah.,. weultllt hOYo? DoaIM In your ewn wer4a oloeewn .r.toct or oltleeta whlcli wheA ''-' up 111 tho r woultl tl tho 101110 .,,.one the elttect which'" aow. . 25. Where were you lucated when you saw the obiect? (C,Itcle One): Ins ide a building c. Outdoors d. In an a irpl one 26. Were you (Circle One} a. In the business section of a city? ~In the residential section of a city? c. . . In open countryside? d. Flying near an airfield? e. Flying over a city? f. Flying ovr open country? 21. What were you doing at the time you saw the obiect, and how did you happen ta notice it?/ 28. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: 28.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) a. North c. Eust e. South b. Northeast ct. Southeast f. Southwtst h. Northwest 28.2 How fast were you roovinu? -----------miles per hour. 28.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the obiect? (Circle One} Ys. No 29. What direction were you loolcing when you first saw the obiect? (Cirde One) a. North c. East South g. West b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 30. What direction were you loolcing when you last saw the object? (Circle One) a. North e. South g. West b. Northeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 31. If you are familiar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of degrees the obiTt was from true North and also the number of degrees it was upward from the horizon (elevation). / " , ~ 31.1 When it first appeared: ~ - a. From true North degrees. . .. b. From horizon -----degrees. , . r ~ 31.2 When it disappeared: a . Fiom true North------degr"es. b. Fiom hori ton-----degree s . In the following sic etch, Imagine that you are at the point shown. Place an A on the curved line to show how high the obiect was above the horizon (slcyline) when you llrst 1aw lt. Place a a on the same curved line to 1how how high the obiect was above the horizon (1lcyl ine) when you laf 1aw lt. 33. In the following larger alcetch place an A" at the position the obiect wa1 when you lirsf 1aw It, and a a at its position when you last saw lt. Refer to smaller slctch as on example of how to complete th. larger 1lcetch 34. What were the weath., conditions at the tiflte you saw the obiect? 34.1 CLOUDS (Circle One) A:-:c lear sky l1J;' Hazy c. Scattered cloud 1 d. Thick or heavy clouds e. Don't remember 34. _!1M (Circle One) a. No wlncl b. Slight lneae c. Stro,. wlncl 34.3 WEATHER (Circle One) 34.4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One) b. Fog, mist, 011 light rain c. Moderate or heavy rain 't remember . 35. When did you report to some official that you had seen the obiect Month Yecir 36. Was anyone else with you at the thne you saw the obiect? (Circle One) Yes ( No 36.1 IF you answered YES, d id they tee the obiect too? (Circle One) Yes No 36.2 Please list their rnms and addresses: 37. Was this the first time th you had s .. n an obiect 011 obiecta like this? (Circle One) then when, where, and under what circumstances dlcl you other ons? 38. In your opinion what do you think the obiect was and what might have caused it? 39. Do you thinlc you can estimate the speed of the obiect? (Circle One} IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estimate? 40. Po you thlnlc you can estimate how for away from you the obiect wae? (Circle One} 'IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say It 41. Please give the fo II owl TELEPHONE NOLl ... Please indicate any special e~ucational training that you have had. Zone Stote a. Grade school b. High school c. College d. Post graduate f. Other special training _ ,.~ . 42. Dote you completed this questionnaire: