3. DATETIM! GROUP PROJECT 10073 "RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION Lo vellnn.d t Texas _ .. TYPE OF OBSERVATION D Ground-Radar 5. PHOTOS . 6. SOURCE :Cl' .No C i v i l i an 1. LENCTH OP'.OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE a-~ 3 so c o nd s to ..:: tni n s 10. BRIEP SUMMARY 01' SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS CONCLUSIONS W11s Balloon Probohly Balloon Possibly Balloon Was Aircraft Probably Aircraft Po ssi bl y Ai rcroft Was Astronomical Prohohly Astronom;eol Possibly Astronomical Insufficient Data for Evaluation '1'l~if? c :u52 trizgQred of:f lllOr0 thai_1 300 J;ftor ver y e .\: ~.u:11larly .desc!'l.l.Jed renorts w~ttn.n. r~ detailed iHvesti Fations ::;-:' tho bv t !1e )re S.3, l'c:t~ i o and TV. Qval 01' labor at ion W l L i1 both .Air .!..i'oreo :?.:: rbund sha_.)ed 0 0Jact, ~anerallv bluisl1- white or ~reenish--white i n eolor. . . I v a r i o d w i t 1: d i :i f a ~:en t \. 6 ) o b s o r v e r s , d u e to a v cry rare p h e; ~ o in 2 n a , b a ll wili ch ran nc-)d im the s ize o.r" a bt.'.S~(C t 1 ip;h t n i ng-. ba 1 1 t o gt)o feet i n lcn g th, a J. thou:;h -:h e majority re<)o r t ill[,.': that the ovj hoV2l~o'd above ti1c ground. Most o f th~ obse1vers s tated that the obj af}ecle d qr s torn)(?d ~heir c a r s i )n i tlon . Dura tihn o ~ sig/1tin~rs ro.nc~e d "fm 2 ~0~.;~.; nlu ... : o~ J. "L':.l~:tciKJ..n~:. f.tashe s 8c. tne (;::~1.stal1ce o f ra:tn o r m1.~t .ln cf':~ ~-t.: > ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP 52) I U. S. A I R F 0 R C E T ~ C H HI CAL I H F 0 R MAT I 0 H SHE E T Thit quautionnoire hos been prepared ao that you can give the U. S. Air Force as much lnfctmation QS pOJ$ibl!t concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hav& observod. PJoose try to onJwer 01 many questions aa you poaalbly can. The Information that you give will b, usd fer resf)Orch p~rposes, and will bo regarded as confidential material. Your narn$ will not biJ uaed In co.,nection with ony statements, concluaiona, or publication without your perml3slon. w, roq"'''' this p.~rsonal Information so that, If It Is deemed neceasory, we may contact you for furthor d#rails. 2. Time of day: (Circle One): Tlm~t zo.,~: (Circ!~ One): (Circ:le One): Daylight Saving Central b. Standard d. Poci fie Stote or Countr'l S. Eatimot~ how long you sow th~ obiect. Hours Minute a Secondt 5.1 Circle or.a of the following to indicate how certain you ore of your answer to Question 5. a. Certoin b. Fairly certain 6. Vihat waa th :~r.ditia1 of the sky? (Circl" On~;: c. Bright daylight b. Dull daylight c. Bright twilight c. Not very sure d. Just a guess d. Just a trace of day I ight ,i;:. No trace of daylight Don't remember IF you &aw th 3 obiect during DAYLIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, where wa$ the SUN located O$ you looked ot tha obiact? (Circle Ono}: in front of you d. To your left In oock of you e. 0'1erheod To your right f. Don t romember ATIC FOf<M NO. S. IF you saVf thl) oujoct, ot NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notic., concerning th~ STARS and MOON? S. l ST /,RS (C ;rclc Ono): 8.2 MOON (Circf" One}: o. Bright moonlight b. A f l>:W b. Dull moonlight c. No rnoonllght -pitch dark cL Don't r~ur.om!:Htr d. Don't remember 9. Wen th, ~b;et:t brighter than the backgr~und of the s1cy? (Clrcl" IJne.l: c. Don't rem~mber 10. IF It w" s BR ICH fER THAN the sky background, was the brlghtn~sJ like that of on automobll" heodlluht?: (Circle One) a. A mile or more away (a distant cor)? . b. Seve ro! blocks away? c:. A block owoy? d. Several yards away? 11. Old th" obje ct: (Circle One lor each question) a. Ap~'3CJr to stand ctill at any time? Yes --Net-Don't Know b. s~ddenly spoed vp and rush away at cny tirne? Yos No Don't Know c . Brcok up info pllrts o r e xplode? Yes No Don't Know d. Give off s moko? Yes No Don't Know e. C hange brightness? Yes No Don't Know f. Ch.,nge shape? Yes No Don't Know g. FBcker, th.ob, or pulsate? Yos No Don't Know 12. Did the object movCJ bahind som~thing ct anytime, particularly a cloud? (Circle One ); Yes .No Don't Know. IF you answered YES, than t.-11 what 13. Did th!!t object move in front of something at anytime, particularly a cloud? (Cireli} One ): Yes Don't Knnw. IF you answered YES, than tell what Did the ob i~d oppeor: (Circle On~): .ro":. Solid? b. Transparent? Don't :<now. Did you observe the objoct through ony of the following? Eyeglasses No e. Binoculars Svn gl o sses TGiescope Yes No Winds hie Jd Thaodol lt" W!ndow g loss 16. Toll In o few words the following thlnga abovt th oblect. 17. Drow o picture thot will show th shape of the obiKt or obl.cta. Lobel o"d Include In your "tch ony detalle oF the obtct thot you aaw 1uch 01 wlngt, protrvtlona, etc., on&l etp.clally exhou1t tr\JIIa or vapot trollt. Place an artow Ide the drawing to 1how th. dlrectl the oblect was n.ovlnt The Gel~ of the obfect were: (Cfrcl.-One): a. Fuzay or ~furred b. Like a bright atar Sharply outlined Don't rern" ber 19. IF there wot MORE THAN ONE oblect, then how fllOny wr th.re? Draw a plctute of how thy W$7 orro"gecl, and put on arrow to 1how th dlrectiM that they wert traveling 20. Draw g plctvre 1Y..ot w!ll show th4 motion that th obict or.o\,JectJ mad. Place on "A et the beginning ..,f the poth, a a o~ tne und of th., path, ond ahow any, chan(~ In dir$ctlon dwing the cour11e. 21.. Jr P0-5S!6LE, tty to guess -ot estimate what the r~al slxe of the obJect waa In Its longest dimnslon. 22. How forge did the obiect or cbl.,ct~ oppear a~ compcw~ with on. of tfle following obictJ held in the honJ end at <:bo"' or.,'s length? (Cirde One): a. Head of a :>In SilvGr doltar c. Dirtttr Gropafruit BaskEttholl f. Half d:tlfar 22.1 (C irde Ona of the fo!!owing to lndlcc?a how e0rtoln you cr~ of your answer to Ques,lan 22. a. Cert-=-in b. Fuirly cert~ln c. Not votJry sur d, Uncertairt 23, How d ld 'he oblect or obif!ch d isapp~ar from visw? 24. In order that you can glva oa cl.or a plctur oa po:ul~l of w,at you aaw, w would II" for you to lmagln that ~ou t::<uld conatruc the oblct that you sow. Of what type rnatrlal would you maSte It? How lorg woulcl It be, and w"ot ahope would It hove? DJcrlbe In your ow11 word o !ammon a!alect or oblech which whctn ploc.d up In the aJcy woutcl give tn am opp.-oronce oa th obJc.t whldt you aaw. r c DJ'":""""T,JU R ,.~pso Fr~ CC~<DR 1 6TH AISS TO RJEPHO/ASSISTANT CHIE:F CF STAFF Ii~Ti L HEDUSAF RJED~JP/COMDR ATIC /Ur\CL,~S/AISOC 2 ::.5 P D PROLir; INARY REPCRT ON UrOE INVESTIGP.TIO Ir; LS:VELLAt: D TEXAS A~E.~ ?v FCLLC\J I t\G t-:F.RE SOUHC ES I ~TI: R!~OG A A TED C LN Ct~r RE LIAELILilY sr:CL~J i'!EUEL ~JRIG!iT Ct;t-: RELIAFILITY E SLCLN SH:!:RIFF HEIR CLEf'. 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