PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 1 Ti'a irhorn, 2. VL1yton, Ohlu 3. OATETIMt: CROUP ._ TYPE OF OBSERVATION .0 ~round-VI sual 0 Ground-Radar GI~..\~T::=.::===*=-=l=========~ 0 Air-Vi suol 0 Air-Intercept Radar .S . PHOTOS 6. SOURCE - CONCLUSIONS Wa Balloon 0 Pro lahl y 8 oil oon 0 Possl bly Balloon 0 Was Aircraft 0 Probably Aircraft Po' sl bly Aircraft o.: XWos Astronomical V ~ U L.:.:; D Ys 0 Probably Astronomical l:J .No Ci"~.ril i.nn 0 Possibly Astronomical 7~ LENGTH OF OSSE~VATION I. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE 0 Other _ 0 lnsuffi cient Doto for Evaluation C UnknoWtt 10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING Obj .Jet with c lear b l. u:.i_sh-w!li.to colo r ch,"..n.~.i.ilg to o.i.:..,_nga. Just a r~oint o f brlJllt ligl1t , about t!10 size of a Am'J()r colorGd o~j2c1:, apiJCa .. ::ance o f s t a r liku 11. COMMENTS U. S. A I R F 0 R C E T E C H N I C.\ L IN F 0 R MAT I 0 N S H E E T (SUJ\4MARY DATA) In order that your Information may be filed and coded as accurately as possible, please use the fol1owing space to write out a short description of the event that you observed. You may re- peat information that you have already given In the questionnaire, and add ant further comments, atatments, or slc~tches that you bellve are important. Try to present the details of the observa tlcn in the order In which they occurred. Additional pages of the same size paper may be attached If tJ-Jey ore needed. (Do Not Write in This Space} U. S. A I R F 0 R C E T E C H H I CAL I H F 0 R M A T I 0 H S H E E T T hi \i qLI~tltionnoir\t has bean preporad so that you can give tho U. S. Air Force a:J much infct~? i o,, ,,~ pOls ibl" cone:"''" in;~ the un ldntified a or Ia I phenomenon that you hav~ observetd. pJ ,,a~-t ?ry ?o Gnaw~r at many question at you potaibly con. The information that you give will ~. u:~od br r~saoreh purpos"J, and will be regarded oa confidential material. Your narn will not ~f) U J 3 d in cor1nection with any statements, conclusiont, or publications without yr.ur pmisslon. W1 r oquelt this ~rsonol lnforme2ti:m r.o that, If it Is de~med nacaasory, we may contact you for fur~h'' d !2?ails. 2. Time of day: Montn (Circle One): (Circlo On~t): Da ylight Saving b. Standard . ow the o~ject? Stc.t or Country S , Es tlmot h~w long you sow the o b j.sctr: I Ci~d ~on:~ of ths following ?o indicate how certa;n you ore of your onswtr to Question 5. o. Foiiry c ertain -5. What wo th . ;~nditioo of th e sky? {Circle On~): a. Bright da ylight b. Dull dllylight c . Bti ght tw i ti ght c. Not very sure d. Just a guess d. )u~.t.Q~t.rac .o! EX ght e. ~o troco of day I i gh.,V f. Don't r~m~tmb&r 7. If! you saw tha objoct during DAYLIGHT, TWILIGHT, o!' DAWN, where wos the SUN l ocated o s you looked nt th~ obiect? ( Ci1c!a Ono): a . in front of y o u d. To y our left b. In beck o f you e. o~erhaoJ c. To your right f. Don't r~memb.,r 8, IP you taw the ouJoct, at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notfee concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): a.- None , d. Don't remomber 8.2 MOON (Circle On"): o. Bright moonlight b. Dull moonlig,t c, No moon I fght -pltc:h doric d. Don't remember 9, We~ the object bightar than the background of the alcy? (C lrcle One): a. Yos,-b. No c:. Don't rerr.emh"r 10. IF it was BRIGHTER THAN the sky boclcgrouncl, wos the brightness Ilk that of an out()moblle headlight?: (Clr~la One) a. A mile or more away (a distant cor)? b. Several blocks away? c. A block away? d. s~varol yords away? 11. Old ihe object: C irele On~ lor ea~h question) a. Appe or to stand still at any time? b. Suddenly speed up ond rush awa)' at any time? c. Brook up into parts or explode? d. Give off smoke? e. Chcnge brightness? f. Cho;,ge shape? g. F lie ker, throb, or pulsate? ('B~ 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 Old tha object move behind something at anytime, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): ( Yo No Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved behind: I'' ... 13. Did til~ object mova in front of something ot anytime, particularly a e loud? e. Don't Know. 14. Did th., obi3ct oppaor: (Circle One): b. Transparent? Did yt)U observe the ob fact through any of the following? a . Eyeglasses No B lnoculor s Sun glasses Tol$scope Yes. No Windshield g. Th~odolite Window g loss h. Oth~r . 16. T eli In o few wotds the following thlnga about the obfect, 17. Crow o plch,, that wlh ahow the shape of the ol.tect or oiIMtt. Label ond lnelude In your sketch any detail of th. oltfct tnot you aow auch as wlnga, protrualona, etc., onclespeclolly axhouat trolla or vapor troll a. Ploe o, orrow IMatd ,,. drawing to ohow the direction the oblect waa moving. . -19, Th odget of th oblect wers: (Cirel~ One): o. Fuz:y or blurr.d @ Like a brl;ht star c. Sharply outlined d. Don't rmmO.r 19. u= thr WCII MORE THAN ONE cbJ;tCt, tnn how many wr th.,.? --------------- Draw o picture of how they w,,. or:-ongecl, and put an artow to show th dlr.etlon that they wr travel lng Ora " a plehw lhnt wlll show th motion that the obfct ot oblcta made, Plctc on "A at the b.glnnlng o f ' h path, a e al the end of the path, and ehow any, chang In dlr.,ctlon during th cour~ IF POSSi3LE, try to guess eatlmat what the'"' abe of the obiect wo' In Its longst dliflllftllon, How large did the. obiect 01 obiects oppttar at CO"'f)atecl with cne of ,,. following objtrets bald Itt the honJ and ot about ar;rt' langth? (Circle On.,J: Head of a pJn Silver dol lor h. Baseball Grapefruit Bosktholl lc. Other . f. Half dollar ~2J (Circh Ona of the following to lndlcoJ how certain you a1e of your anJwer to Quea~lon 22. (a: Certain c. Not very sure (b) Fairly cert~ln d. Uncertain How did the obJect or obiects di~appecr from view? (:il' .. ,//t:;....._ .'//' .. "J' f r-... -:f C-ft_. -,,,_; W'l,t/t~A 24. In or~er that you can give os clar o picture 01 posat'-1 of what you aow, w would like for you to hnatln the~t you coutd conatruct th o"lct that you aaw. 01 whot type motrlol would you matce It? How lorg ,.,eul4 It " o~ what ahop 'JI'ould It ha.,? DeacrfJ,e '" yout own words a !ammon ol.lect or ot,lecte whlctt when placed up '" the aky wovld give the aome o,ap.ora"c a 1 the ohlect whl ch you saw. 25. WhCJr3 wertt you lucoted when you sow the object? (Circle One): 26. Were you (Circle One) a. Inside a building b. In a car @ OutdaorJ d. In an a irpl one a. In the business section of a city? In the residential section of o city? In open countryside? Flying near an airfield? e. Flying over a city? f. Flying ovr open country? What were )''OU doing at the time you saw the obieFt, and how did you happen to notice it? 28. IF you w~ro MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following queJtions: What direction were you moving? (Circle One) How fast were you moving? miles per hour. 28.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object? (Circle One) Yes No 29. What direction were you looking when you first saw the object? (Circle One} a. North c. East (e) South I /~ b. Northeast d. Sout~east f. Southwest What direction were you looking when you lost saw the object? (Circle One) & South \ V f. Southwest o. North c. East d. Southeast h. Northwest h. Northwest 31. If you ore rem: liar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of degrees thtt obiect was from true North and also the number of degrees it was upward from the horizon (elevation). 31.1 Wh~n it first appeared: ,., j o. From true North -----degrees. b. From horizon ~. _;: degrees. 31.2 When it disappeared: a. F:om true North ,,_ n degrees. b. From horizon .r ..... ~ degrees. 32. In t it.: following sk(;tch, imagine th a t you uro ot tho point :.hown. Place or1 A" on the curved line to show how :gh t!,, object v,os above th') horizon (akylin'J) wh~n you first saw it. Plac\3 a "B" on the some curved !in~ to t;l (JW hJw hlJh tJw obj~ct was ohov~ t},u h o1 i1.on (~kylin~) when you lost sow it. In rh~ follo\"'ing lorg~r sketch place on A" at the p~sition the obiect was when you first saw it, and a "B" at posit ion w:,en you last saw it. R3fer to s mo ller sketch as on example of how to complete the larger sketch. 34. What were the weather conditions at the time you saw the obiect? CLOUDS (C irele One) 34.2 WIND (Circle One) a Clear sky Slight breeze c. Scattered clouds Strong wind d. Thiele or heavy clouds Don't rememb.r Don't .-emember WEATHER (Cirele One) 34.4 TEMPERATURE (C lrcle One) Fog, mist, ot light rain c. Moderate or heavy rain Snow d. Hot Don't remember Don't remember 35. When c1id you report to some official that you had seen the obiect? Ooy Mo,th Y eor 36. Was anyone else with you at the time you sow the object? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) (!~ No 36.2 Please list their names and addresses: 37. Was this the first time that you hod seen on obiect or objecti like this? (Circle One) Q No 37.1 IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances did you see other ones? 38. In your opinion what do you think the obiect was and what might have caused it? 39. Do you think you con cstimaht thtt speecl of tha obiect? (C;rclo One } Ye':j IF you answe re d YES, tha n what spe~d would you o5timote? 40. Do you think you c:on estimate how for away from you the obiect was? IF y ou or.swered YES, then how far away would you soy it was? 41. Please 9 ive the following information about "'"' TELEPHONE NUM Please indicate any special educational training that you have had. Grade school e. e. Technical school b. High school c. College Other special training d. Post graduate 42. Dote you C'=>mpleted this questionnoir~: Oov Month Yoor U. S. At R F 0 R C l: TECHNICAL IN F 0 R MAT I 0 tl SHEET (StJMMARY DATA) In or<.l~r that your Information may be filed ond coded as accurately as possibl~, plo~ne use the fultowin~ space to write out a short d~scription of th event that you observed. You may ro s>aat lni~rmation thot Y'"u have already giv~n in the questionnalr.!, and add any further comments, :statements or !ketches that you bel i~ve ore important. Try to pre,ent th~ deta i Is of the oi>serva tion In tne order in which they occurr~d. Additional pages of the some six~ paper muy b, attached it they o:-e needad. (Do Not \Vrite in This Space) U. S. AIR INFORMATlOH SHEET Thht qustbnnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U. S. Air Foreo as much lnfQ'mation Q J poas ibl concern ine th unidntifitd oer iol phenomnon tho t you have obierv~d. P~:o, try 1!) onawer ca many questions as you possibly can. The information that Y"U give will iof 7os!)Crch purpot,s, and will be regarded oa confidential motorial. Your natne will not b ~t)d !n connection with any stahtrnents, conctutlons, or publlcatlona without your pMmls1lon. W r~qJ~Jt this personal lnformotion ao that, If It Ia deemed necea1ary, we may contoc:t you for further d"tJIIs. Whn ~id yov :5et th objef.:t? Time of day: