PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION .,.Ground-Visual 0 Grou"dRodar CMT LlO I: ;'.!i('~-L ~ . .J _ 0 Air-Visual 0 Air-Intercept Rodor 1. LEt.IGTH OF .OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COU~SE CONCLUSIONS c Was Balloon Prabohly Balloon 0 Possibly Balloon 0 Was Aircraft 0 Probably Aircre7h 0 Possibly Altcroft Wa s Astro"omical 0 Probohl y Astronomical Possibly Astronomical o : :.:tn sufficient Doto for Evnlvotio" 0 Un~no'Wft 10. BRIEf SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS Oojt~c~ in .. !~Y l'i:sir 4i I u SJ .:ht fot 1~ T i me of ;_.;ighLi n :.; noL 1cport.:?d Ii1inutcs. Mov~d i n f.t.on L oi' clou,:I.:CI D~:?sct.i.lJtion r0ser.1olcs ~t iJaijoon .-\.r)pecl l'3d as a 1ound o r e1liptlcal object" / obseNatlol' with tl1e1 c c:.:_t):tion Cr.:)illft Lo white c o lor .. !!overed . Ft..lZ Z y o t Lh c ra t :1e1 ~hor: ~ dt!l'<l t.Lnu. o r b l _ul'rl-?d. Faded out & challgad i n Case: l i s ted as insuffi...;i.0nL d 8..Lao U S, Am r'OOCE TECHNICAL ThJFORNArr IO\! SHF.El' (SUr~1ARY DATE) In ord-?r that your inform:~.-t:.ion may be filed and coded J.9 accu.ra"te1y rs..-1 p 03$ible:-pl.::.qse u~e ~hP. fol l.owing space to write out a short des~rip- tion of the t.:VeP t that y~._,. .'lbS:!r'\te d . You may rep~at informa tion tha t y ou h.J'ie ~lr-e!lc!y given in th .. .:,ue"Jtionnaire, and add any furthe,.. corrtments~) -t:1t .. ~n.-Jnt~r, or ~ketche.:: thctt you believe ara impc't"tar..to T r y to pr-esent, th~ dct:il~ of the observation in the order in hich t~ey ~ccurredu A~:ii r t.Jnal p ares of tha same si?e pape r may be attached if they q~e U o S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORNATION SHERr 'l.':.!.:I q~u):,tlonn~irc h 1s bE:c n prc:pared ~;o that you .... a;.--. r,1.ve t.hP.: U () r:-:o ..... r'(d .. ~s 'ii..l:.h inform:ttion aJ possible conc:crning t h e 'lll1idc!ntJJJ-.:j ... .. d. phE.n"''n'n o.n that y ou have observedu Please try t c J.n~v.tCl" .:.l.S m~y q v .-:,..tun:.:, a~j : oJ po~s ibly C!atl o 'rhe informa.i' Lon that you e t ':e ~-1ill b.;.. u .. ..-~ .. [(r r~: .... :n_-:h pur-po&.,s.9 and l-7ill be !"egarded a s c.onfldt::nt.i \1 m1.ter~.1l. Y~' 1.11 11::mc ;-1~ll n e t be used in r.r:nnection with any statement.:-::;, ,":lr pl;bl .... :.:;t: ons t-rithou:. your IJ~rmis~iono ~-le requ~st thi~ personal i n r .. r= W-1t1n S<' -r~hat;, i f it .is .. : med nt:cessary!' tve may f.~ont.nc:. y oll fer f'or~h:'f.' ':nen n:..:l you see the object ? 7 i me o.f dayz .:.o E~:tftcrn ;.~Iountain On~):; d-o J?~yll.gh~. Savj_ng co S-r~<J.nd 'lt-~ \ the object? N~e.rest Postal Address Additionil remarks~ 5. Esti mate h ') ltf loug you Sa\-7 th0 ooj ect 0 City or To 1-m 1-linut~s s.-.. ~ond ~) 5.1 Circl~ on s of the follo~..;ing to indicate hoH cer-to.in you i~r'e cf y ou .... Dns:.;~':' to Question 5. 6 . 'ihat UBS ::-.~. :andit.;_on of the; sky? \. v Lr c 1.e n e g a. Bright daylight b . Dull d~ylight c. Bright tv7ili ght c . Not very [-;ur c d . Just a ~uess i?) No t c~.~ce of d~yl.irh t 1 . Don't r~ms r Ti' you saH the object during DP.YLIGHTJ TI't':ILIGfir .:';{~! 1ocatc~d as you looked at the object'? a . In f r on t of I n back of (~ 0 Over h.:! ad To y our right ~.io If you sat<~ t'le cbject at NIOHT T\iiLIGHT, or Df\\m~ what did you notice :ot~Ot"mlnp; the STARS ANTl HOON? 8ol STARS (C1rcle On e)3 do Don " t r8rr.ember 8. 2 M001~ (Circle One ) g a. Bright moon11ght c-b :nulf~mo9Jlll.gnt-_-_ -c. ro moonlinht p i t(''"' dark t ren~ember 9. Was the objact bi'ightnr than. the background of the sky? c . Don~ t RemembBr 1.0. If it 1-i ~:. BRICli 'I~R THAN the sky background l-Ias the brightne; ss l i k e tha-: cf an au~omobile headlight?i (Circle One) (i) A mile or more b. Several bl<"'("l<:s c A bloc~ a llay? d. Sever-al yards away ( ~ d~stant llo Did the object: (Clrcle One for each question) a. A:penr to stand still at any time? bo Sudd.::.nly speed up and rush away at any time? Co Break up into parts or explode? d. Give off smoke? eo Cha~ge brightness? f. Change shap~? g. Flicker~ throb~ or pulsate? Don ut Know Don ~ Kr.(;Ji.f Don_t._t Knc. ~i Don~ --x-no;, 12. Did the obJect move behind so~2thtng at anytimes particularly ~ c1oud? (Circle One)~ IF you ans v1ered YES the n t GlJ uhat i t moved behio.d g 13. Did the c'u,jS:Ct move in front of something at anytirne~ p:trt i ~u.larly a c:lcud? (Circle C::e) ~ Yes ) ~!o Don't Knowo IF you art~;e.-red Y.C:S~ th:3.!1 t-2-ll 14o Did thf-! object a!J')&~r~g (Circl~ One}~ a(Solitl~ b .. Transp. r=-nt? t::. uon~t you obse rV.} the object thro ugh an y of the fo 11 o ;.JinB? Eyeelasses Yes No e . Binoculars Go vJindshleld Yes No g . Theodol i t e Yes No d., ~ . .Zindo;.~ Gldss Ye~ No h. 0 t.hE:.C' ';'~1.1 :tn a f-=-.i-1 words the following thinps about the object D cJ:.-1 a p1c t.urc that will show the shape of the object or ob,iecr s. lLa' .::.1. and in clude .in y0ur sket.r-h any ~"'tails of the ol'~r ~t t h a t y~.)u o'!:t.tv ~.m.th ~s ~Ilngs." protrus-:on.::~ c t.c., and especidlly exhaust ti~etils or ve~por trDll n . Pl.a~e an. r1 f'i.' CJiv b,~ ::id ;:: the ru"' 'l.~iinr, to '.:how the dir~cti on t~c 0 bject was !nOVl.n g . 1 8 . The edges of the objec t were& (Cir:1le One)~ b o !Ji ke a bright star c. Sha!"ply out l i n ed If there ~-1as MORE 7HAN ONE object, the n hoJ.J many were t here? (j 1\h. (\.~ Dra w a -ci~ture of hov1 they were arranged, they wer8 traveling. and put an arro'!.-7 to shoH the .. TJ;.J.w a nict.tu"e t.hali will show th: motion that the object or obJf"<.t.s n\d.!.!o Pl~J.~c on "~-" a t tr b tnming of the path,, a " E" at t'1e en~l of Lho p~-i+.n,, ~ \-:t Gtloy; any c:hangca i n direction d urin[ the conr.Je. .~ in i~s longest dim~n ccu 22-. Iioto~ l:t.r-g:..~ did the object or ObJect s appear a s compared vlith one of thc.t roll~ing obj6cts held in the hcllld and at about arm as length? ( C i.rcl.e OnB): Head of Si l v e r doll.:no ao ho Bn.saball a~.:lpcfr'ui t Basketball 22o1. (Cl.r~le one of the f ollo\vine t o indic.atc how c..ert in you are cf you_;- ao Ct1r-tai n b. F atrly certain How did the object or object s do UO(E:f'Tair! t rr~ bu. ~ r Jf. t hr x L ~dor. t ( C i t'c~le ( C1.rrle 0 yc"J. :. oak.~ ng f:. om the No1:t h 0. b ryor\ cr hew t : ~o~p:2f e l orrn