PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUIIOMI >IJ: Gcwn4-VIzl 7. UM11110110MRATIGII L ...... OP O&IICTI t. COU .. Saucer shaped obJ, uize oi ba3eball, appe~red to circle over Dodga City, ccitt.a~ gia.nt n:parks . Several inconsistencies between original lette r o.nd Fo2111 164 later s ubr.U ttell. Prob?..b ly :...jc. 32. llr1he following slcetch, imagine that you are at the point shown. Place an A" on the curved line to show how obiect was above the horizon (skyline) when you lirst saw it. Place a e on the some curved line to show hot high the obiect was above the horizon (skyline) when you lost sow it 33. In the following larger slcetch place nn A" at the position the oliect was when you lirst sa~ it, and a a at its position wheft you last saw ft. Refer to snwller slcetch as an le of how to cohlplete the larger slcetch. U. S. A I R F 0 R C E TECH N I CAL I N F 0 R MAY I 0 U S H E E T (SUMMARY DATA} In order that your information may be filed and coded as accuratoly as possible please the following space to Ylrite out a short description of the event that you obsrv-..J 'y u peat r. or;statlon that you have already given In the questionnaire and add ~ny further cwnment .tatements, or slclltehes that )'OU ... llwa are Important, Try to ,.,.~.,.t tho details of tho ...:: eonh In the In which they occwred. Additional pages of the some alze p3per ntay b. attached t ey are needed. (Pieose Print) (Do Not W,ite ;,. This Space} SIGNATURE_ "' E. 1/0 Tlt~l) It 8A.I:JIIT l{rl {Jit:-t. 'f' J,/ Ot111V.i,_ t:' OJ E~ r Tlf~o ei:JII ~ 1itJS1fl/~ oF '"~. Wt JJ.II1cOiiJTt:L.y .s;op/10 ,11e c~RJ lfNa .J"' ~"'' WE. Nerlt.~ D TilE OJJJE~7 TRiftln.IN&' IN A-SSW QttffC7/04J 08JE~r AppEAfJ.liO 1t ' t:!ie MC'JiiVj J/J 1./!.t't. l'l .. lji/T, Up~f\1 J-"e Ill/ 1 AI:) TH C.lr 1.), J THE. ObJECT It f f~/1 II. E I) TO E I./II .Sf'#lil<5 /I'J If c,R,uL ~f.-NIIt:R. coMflii~dl... to I'NWH~J.. 11r1 o 6J.icT /AI,P./!'1151) AN() t)t Cl(f-~5EtJ IN 81llj~t'I'NE'S.S IN 71-1.11 F"(}J.t.OWIN :J U AN~Je R .' As iii~"J" ,f/M~re{)' {.I'L;;#_.:t/j ollJECr :!"'" ()~I" 1t{C0 WIJVE. 39. bo you thlnlc you can e (Circle One} th. speeJ of the obiect? IF you anawerecl YES, then what speed would you estlw;ate? M~i THAN /, D D m.p.h. 40. Do you thinlc .,.V CCift estimate how for away fro you the obiect was? (Circle 0...} YES, then how f away would you say It ? KA~tl SA J TELEPHONE NUMBER Please Indicate any special eclucati I training that you have heel. a. Grade school Technical school High school IE ~ l11tTa Other special trainlnt d. Post graduate you cOMpleted this queatior.-.ire: Jauf.. _,:k,, r9sti tJ !l-l Jri.r J U. I. A I R F 0 R C I T E C H HI CAL I N F 0 R MAT I 0 H S H E E T Thla queatlonnolre hoe been prepared 10 that you con give the U. S. Air Force aa much lnforNtlon poaaible concernlne the unlclentlfi..l aerial phencwnenon thot you hove obeerve4. tty to anawer as uwny questions at you poeelbly can. The infornwtlon that you give will 1. usN f rnMrch purpoeee, an4 will a. regarclecl conficlentiol lol . Your no will nof be uae4 In cennectlon with any stoteMentl, conclusions, 01 publlcotlons without your Pisslen. We request thia pereonol Information that, If It Ia cl .. mecl sy, we Y contact yeu f further tletlla. 1. When cli4 yeu Ne the olaiect? {Circle One): 3. Tl &Ofte: {Circle One}: a. Eaetern ( b:c;ntrol) c~ 'Moun .. ln d. Pociflc (Circle One}: a 4. Wh wr you wlten you a ow the obiect? Oooa~ Ctzy' Cur er T ewn Aclclltionol , ...,l&s: Stet ., Ceuntrr 5, Estimate how lent you aaw the obiect. t. ()(J Hewe Mlnutea 5.1 Circle of th. followine to ln41cte how certain you ore of your anewer to Quettlon 5. it. Faitly certain 6. What waa the conclitian of the a ley? (Circle One}: a. Bright daylight b. Dull daylight c. Bright twilight c. Not very sure d. Juat a guesa cl Just a trace of clay I ight r.: N-;t,cic:;or daylight~ f. Oon'r r4fmemier- 7, IF you aaw the obiect during DAYLIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, where was the SUN located aa you looked at the obiect? (Citcle One}: o. In front of you b. In bock of you c. To your ri9ht ATIC PORM MO. 164 ( U OCT 54) d. To your left Overhead f. Don't romemb .. , ala la to ackllaW~ 70''r ~t-ter ~ 5 cem!JC 7QUP ~ obJect WIV 1959 COil- The 1ntonat1 cODtai.DH 1D your let to all.GW a conclu1oa. -I aa illcloeilla ~ U. S. Atr Technical. Into ... t.lca t to be t111.-' 0\lt and t dlnct to Air ~a.l ID~ue , WrisAt.-Pattenaa Air i'orce Bue~ Jlq\ca- 'l'he7 DDt1f7 70'1 ot tbe cc ~ ... , MaJor-ta EDc:uU.,. Ott leer Public InfCJ atica DlrialY'' Otftce ut Intonation Service 8. IF you 1aw the obfec\ at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (C lrcle One}: 8.2 MOON (C lrele One}: Bright IIH)Oftllght Dull moonlight pitch dar 9. Woa the oltject brighter tho_n the boclcpound of the alcy? (Circle One}: c. Don't rmemlter 10. IF It waa BRIGHTER THAN the a ley ltaclcground, waa the ltrlghtness II Ice that of an automoltlle headlltht?l (Circle Orte} o. A mile or more away (a distant car)? ( lt. S.veralitfoc' away?) c. A bloclc awoy? cf. 5ftvera I yards away? 11. OW the obiect: o. A to atand still at ony time? 1.. Suddenly apeecl up and ruah owo~ at any t c. Break up Into porta or explode? d. Give off smolce? Change brightne11? 1: Change shape? (C lrcle One lor eoclt que1fio"l No Don't Know Don't Know Don't l<now Don't know Don't Know 8 F lie leer, throb, or pul1ate? 12. DW the object move behind aouethfng nt anytime, particularly a e loud? (Circle One}: Yea @ Don't l<now. IF you an1werecl YES, then tell whet i3. Did the olliect move In front of ao11:ethlng at anytime, particularly a cloud? Don't Knnw. IF you answered YES, than tell (Circle One}: 1~. Dicl the oll;ect appear: (Circle One): b. Transparent'? c.(_ Don't Know!) Old you o!>serve the obiect through any of the following? a. Eyeglass Binoculars Yes Sun glasses Telescope Yes Wind sh ielf No g. Th~odollt Wind:)w glas~ Y o J 16. Tell In o few words the following things about the obfect 17. Draw a picture that will ahow the ahape of tiM olfect or otfecta. Label and. Include In your ale etch Y cletalle of the obtect that you aaw auch as wings, protruelone, etc., ancleepeclolly eJChauat tralle or vapor trail a. Place en rrew bealde the clrowlnt to ehow the direction the oltect woa mewing 18. The edges of the object were: (Cirdo One): o Fu1a: or blurred c. y out i n cl. Don't rem"'~' 19. IF there was MORE THAN ONE obleet, then how ntany were thre? Drew a picture of how they were arrongecl, oncl put on arrow to ehow the direction that they were traveling. 20. Draw a picture that wLII ahow '"-motion that the olllec~ Of! oltJecta neode. Place on A et the beglnnl,. of the path, a a at the end of the Path, and ahow anr change In direction dwl,. the cour 21. IF POSSIBLE, try to t eatl the reel al1e of the ~feet wa1 In Ita at dimension. tJfc.~u;& oF 111Jr: ' 22. t .. w lor .. dhl the olfect "oltlecta onclot ol.out fft' length? (Circle OneJ: Head of a pin fl. Nlclcet Half ,jolffll' aa c...-.4 with one of the following oltiec'a. belilln tlte It~ I Baalcetltall 22.1 (C ifele One ol the following to lnd lcate how certain you of your anawer to Queatlon 22. d. Uncertain weul4 It hne? O.IIM l11 raur ewtt wertl1 a ..... er elttecte whtch whe11 ,lecM up l11 the r waul4 tlve the o 1 sc $1114fIJ otJ JE~ r J lflftJ~ rl1oAf Tt r,lfAJI u H , o ~ OTH1( ll,r I(F!t.Jrl'fltJr HE-114~ / WNIIf>t.E To 9LIR55 ,;~ ~ALL oo ,v, 25. Where were you lucated when you sow the obiect? (Circle One}: ns ide a building "-77IIICIII n a 6 (J Ttl In an a one 26. Were you (Circle One} a. In the business section of a city? b. In idential tion of a city? ying near an ai ield? e. Flying over a city? f. Flying over open country? 27. What were you doing at the time you saw the obiect, and how did you happen to notice it? 28. IF you were MOVING 'IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then coe~tplete the following questions: 28.1 What direction wer,. you moving? (Circle One) a. North c. East c;; So;Jif> b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 28.2 How last were you moving? Did you stop at any time wh "le you were looking at the obiect? (Circle One) Yes No 29. What direction were you l ~>ol.in~t when you first saw the obiect? (Circle One) b. Northeast d. Southeast h. Northwest 30. What direction were you looking when you last saw the object? (Circle One) Northeast st f. Southwest h. Northwest 31. If you are familiar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estiuGte the number of degr .. s the object was from true North and also the number of degrees it was upward from the horizon (elevation). Wh.,n it first oppeor~d: a. From true North >J.; ;/..; 0 degrees. b. From horizon 9_12._ dogrees 31.2 When it disappeared: a. From true orth _ ._jQ degrees. b . F ro m hnrizon _ ~-./!.2_ Jcqr s. 3 What were the weather conditions at the ti110e you saw the object? 3 1 CLOUDS (Circle One) 34.2 WIND (Circle One) (~. Clear sic) c. ScaHerecl clouds cl. Thiele or heavy clouds 34.3 WEATHER (Circle One} Fog, mist, light rain c. or heavy rain e. Don't rem..._ b. Slig t breeze c. Strong wlncl 3-c.. TEMPERATURE (~:. Coifi) When did you report to IOihe official that you hoclsHn the olject? Month Year (Circle One) 36. Was anyone else with you at the tirn you saw the object? (Circle One} 36.1 IF you answered YES, cfid they see the object too? (Circle One} Yes No 37. Was this the first tim that ~o. h.,d s"n an objecr ob;ects lllce thia? (Circle One} ~v.-; 37.1 IF you onswrecl NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances dlcl you s .. other ones? 38. In yow opinion wt do you thinlc the obiect was and what might have cauaed it? ctlr: A'~fl"i~t'Lj 1/EJ.tCCfTEA) nov.{) rcr ,e_.II.ST