Madisonville Ky — February 1959

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34. What were the weather conditions at the time you saw the obfect? 34.1 CLOUDS (Circle One) Clear slcy c. Scattered clouds d. Thiele or heavy cloud 34.3 WEATHER (Circle One) Fog, mist, 01 litht rain c. Moderate or heavy raIn 34.2 WIND (Circle One} / a. No wind 1.-; Slltht c Strq w lncl 34.4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One} When did you report to some official that you hacl s"n the obfect? Day Month Year 36. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the obiect? (Circle One) Yes 36.1 IF you answered YES, did they tee the ol.iect too? (Circ:le One} Yes No 36.2 Please list their nam1s and addresHI: 37. Was this the first time that you hod a .. n an olject 01 ol.ject1 like this? (C lrcle One) {!j No 37.1 IF you answ1rad HO, then when, where, and unci c Ire Ulllltancee d W you other 38. In y,u-('p;,,on what do you thin!c the object was and w~at .11ight nav caus.d it? 39. Do you thlnlc you can estimate the of the olfect? (Circle One) Ye IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estl 40. Qo you think you can how far you the obiect wee? YES, how far would you ltlf It 41. PIHH give the followl"' ollout ,ourself: z .... Stete TELEPHONE NUMBER What Is your pre Please lncl icate any 1p1clal educational training that you have ha4. Grode achool b. High achool c. College cl. Post graduate CZCSQAj1~ZCVYA657 D~ ROESBJ 3 4A F11 CMDR 2 0 47TH AACS SQ-"/" TO RJtJF AL/Ci~D R A I R DEFEtJS i!: COI::IAND ENT AF B RJESKB/C~:D f! 32 SAGE DZFErlS E DO BB Ii,!S J\FB RJEDSQ/Ci,:D2 AIR TECHNICAL H~TELLIGENCZ CEl~TER v!RIC!1T PP.TTZ~SO~: /\FB RJEZHQ/ASST CHIEF OF STt\:: r ItJTELLIGEt.lCE HQ USAF RJ2HQ/OFF ICE OF 'INFOPJ1AT I ON SERVICES HQ USAF RJEDNB/CriDR EASTERN AIR DEFO.;SE COf1MAND STEHART AFB . II4FO RJHFAL/1Z05TH A ISS ~1~T AFB C19 BRIGHT OBJECT PAGE TWO ROESBJ 34A B. <1> WAS LOOKING UP AND OBSERVED OBJECT C2> PARALLEL TO HORIZON <3> OVER HORIZON (4) OVER STRAIGHT PATH ACROSS SKY (5) OVER HORIZON ON HEADING 272 DEGREE c. (1) GROUND-VISUAL L~AD ISOHVILLE, F. <1> CIVILIAN MR G. (1) CLEAR AND 15 PLUS (2) SFC NW 5K C 4) 15 MI PLUS J NEtl ARTC ADVZ N~G IF a T HAFF IC IN AREP. K. REPORT RECD THRU i~i~rt ARTC QX AT 24/e2~.32 TELEPHONE NO AND ADDHt:~S LISTED HJ MADISONVILLE, KY TELEPHONE 24/~23~Z FEB ROESBJ I. IF you aaw the ouJec~ at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what cUd you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (C lrcle One}: 8.2 MOON (Circle One): cl. Don't renaomlter 9. Waa the obJect brighter than the baclcpound of the atcy? (Circle OneJ: o. Brfght moonlight Dull moonlight c. No '"""' ltht pitch clorlc L,(;/ Don't 10. IF It wos BRIGHTER THAN the a ley ltoc WGI the lwlghtneaa lllce thot of on oufOftiVItlle heocllltht?: (C lrcle Orte) (:!2 A mile or More away (a ella font cor)? 1. S.verallloclca away? c, A bloclc away? d. Several yordt away? 11. Dlcl the obiect: (C lrcle o,. lor ear:lt qwtlolt) a. Appear to atand atlll at ony time? b. Suddenly apeed up and ruth owa~ atony time? c. Break up Into part I or ewcpiOtle? cl. Give off 1 molce? Change brlghtne11? f, Change shape? I Flicker, throh, or pulsate? 12. Dlcl the obiect move behlncl aomathlnt at anytl'"'' particularly a cloud? No Don't Know , t;io..-; Don't Know ... l{!. Don't Know rN~ Don't -..J!a Don't Know (Circle Otte}: Yet (~........ Don't Know. IF you moved behind: - YES, then tell what 13. Dhl the ooject move In front of aomethlng ot onytl ... , particularly cloud? Don't Know. IF you anawN YES, th.n tell whet (Circle One): Yea 1~. Dlcl the obiect appear: (C lrcle One): a. Sollcl? 15. Oid you observe th obiect through any of the following? a. Eyeglossea Yes No e. b. Sun glosses Yes No f. c. Windshle ld Yes No g. d. Window glens Yes No h. lt. T ranaporent?'' . .. Binocular Yes Theodolite Yea Don't Know. 16. Tell In few wor4a the followlnt thin,. aMut the ~lect 5ova4 /VC 17. ,ecture tt.t wth ehow the ...,. ef the .. feet ~"'' Le~l eM IMW. In yew alaetch r atelle ef the oltiMt th.t,., uch wlftll, lent, etc., en4 ee,.clellr heuet trll., .. ,., nile. PI 11. The _.,., ef the e~ect were: (Circle 011e)1 Fuaay l.lurre4 c. Shar,lr ovtlllt 4. Don't reMenta..r 19, IP MORE THAN ONE olat.ct, "'-how _.,were there? -------------' ta.th.tthor 20. Dtaw picture that w111 1how the motlett thet the o~fect eltlect A et the l.tlllftl of the path, a a ot the end of the path, and thow nr che,.. In direction durlnt the courM 21. I' POSSIBLE, try te t eetl 22. ~ clhl the. oltfect oltlecta .,... c....,.4 wfth .. f/11 the follewl,. ~feet .. 14 lrt "'- ,._ f ttalf dell 22.1 (Clrc'e One of the following to lndlc ... ~ Cert.ln certain you or of yow anaw.r to Queetl 22. cl, Uncertol" truet the eltlaat thet re .... Of what tr .. ..14 r ltf Hew It .. , ... et ...... . 25. Where were you lucated when you sow the obiect? 26. Were you (Circle One) (~ircle One): a. Inside a building b. In a car (i; Outdoora d. In an airpiGFJe a. In the business section of a city? b. In the residential section of a city? @ In open countryalde? d. F lyine nr an airfield? Flyine ewer a city? f. Flyint .,., op1n country? 21. What w you dolne at the ti 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 coiiiplete the following questiona: 28.1 What direction were you mewing? (Circle One) a. North c. Eaat South b. Northeaat d. Southeast f. Southweat h. Northwest 28.2 I low fast were you n.aving? 28.3 Did you atop at any time while you were loolcing at the obiect? (Circle On) Yes No 29. What direction were you loolcing when you first saw the oliec:t? (Circle One) a. North c. Eoat e. South b. Northeaat d. Southeast f. Southweat 30. What direction were you loolclng when you last aaw the oliect? (Circle O...J b. Northeast d. Southeast South . f. Southweat ' Northweat 31. If you are familiar with bearing ter (angular direction), try to eati the nut.r of degrees the obiect waa fro true North oncl alao the nuber of degrMa It was upward from the horizon (elevation). 31. l When it first appeared: ; _ a. From true North .;:-(;;) q degree a. b. From horizon . h-"' degrMI. 31.2 When it disappeared: o. From true North ' c_, '----degrees. b. From horiton ' degreet.