PROJECT 10073 RECORD C~.RO 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS C1 Wos Balloon , 0 Probably Balloon 4. TVP: OF O&SERVATION !'lATETi.~;: GROUP 0 :Ground Visual 0 Ground-Radar Was Ai rc: roft ' soffiicE 0 Air-Intercept Radar P robabl )' Ai rcroft Po ssi bl y Aircraft Was Astronomical Probably Astronomical Possibly Astronomical 7. LEHCTH OF OBSERVATION I. NUMBER Ofl OBJECTS 9. COURSE 0 lnsufficient Dato for Evaluation 10. BRIEfl SUMWARY 0, SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS A11C I'Ob J,_ (RaY 26 SaP 52) 39. Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object? ,Circle One) Yes IF you answered YES, the n what speed would you estima te ? 40. Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the object was? (Circle One) Yes IF )'~\J onswered YES, then how far away would you say it was? 41. Please g ive the following information about yourself: TELE?HONE N Pleas e i11dicate ony special ed~cational training that you have ha d. o. Grade school High school c. College d. Post graduate 42. Date you completed this questionnaire : e. e. T edmical school Other spec ial trainrng U. S. A I R F 0 R C E 'T!: C H N I CAL IN F 0 1~ M A "t' l 0 tt SHEET In order that your inform(Jtion rnay be filed and cod~d as occ~rotoly as possible, please use- th~ f.:>ilowing space to writtl out o short description of the event that you ob:;uv~d. Y<'u may re - peat idormotion that you hav.! already givsn in the questionnaire, and add .:any f urther cc,mments, sto~em"nts, or sketche.:o that you belie1e ore-important. Try to fJre sel"t the detoils of th~ observo tion in the order in which th~y occurr.ed. Additional pages of the some ~ize p~per may b., uttoc he J if they ore n~ed~td. (Oo Not ,-i tc ;,, This Spate) (Pieasa Print} PROJECT 10073 RECO~D CA:~D 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Was Balloon _ ) 1 ~ !1. . 0 Probably Balloon si :.,1 Y Balloon 7. LENGTH Ofl OBSERVATION : O Ground-Visual 0 GroundRodor 0 Was Aircr11h [] Probably Aircraft D Air-Visual 0 Air-Intercept Radar 0 Possibly Aircraft 0 Probably A stronomi c:ol 8. HUMBER OF OBJECTS 0 Possibly Astronomicol 0 Insufficient Data for Evaluation 10. BRIE' SUMMARY Ofl SICHTING 11. COMMENTS ATIC POJUe Ja (lin II 8aP 52) S ECURITY CLASSIFICATION (1/_,.., COMMEHT NO. 1 0Ps -Ke.PD~Z-T0 Tlfi4-r AN F-8 f. Jt (!C. ouAJTED Fol7_ e-t ~ AI Cr-A FTE:II!!- tJ oT'M ~t 1 A/DTM"'~ ;ze.Poa...~D Fllo,.., tto tAJ ev E..n.. s ~ t:-Rt=.PtJR. r o + I owl. fC. (lf Peer . lti"-ACES NM fOttN 911, I OC:f WHICH MAY H USED 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 Thia questionnaire has baen prepared so that you can give the U. S. Air Force as much Information as possible concerning the unld~ntified aerial phenomenon that you havs obaerved. Pleose try to answer as many questions as you posaibly can. The information that you give will usd for research purposes, and will be regarded aa confidential material . Your name will not ~. us..J in connection with any statement, conclusions, Ot publications without your permisJion. We r tq vest this personal information 10 that, If It Ia deemed necea sary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did you see the obiect? Month v.cu 3. Tim aone: (Circle One): @ Eastern b. Central c. Mountain d. Paci fie 2. Time of day: (Circle One): (Circle One): a, Daylight Saving b. Standard ~. Whert wer you whn you aow the obiec:t? Near at Pottol Addr 1 Additional remarks: ~. Eatimot how long you saw the obiect. 5.1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your answer to Question 5. a. Certain c. Not very sur b. Fair I y c er ta in d. Juat o guess 6, W!-aat .yo a th conditi a1 of the sky? (Cir:~., One): a. Bright daylight Just a trace of day I ight b. Ou II day I ight e. No trace of day I i ght c. Bright twilight f. Don't remember 7. IF you sow the obieet during DAYLIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, where was the SUN located as you fook!tJ at the obiact? (Circle Ono}: a. In front of you b. In back of you c. To your r i!)ht d. To your left .,. Overhead f. Don't romumb,sr ATIC FORM NO. J64 ( ll OCT M) 0U s aw the object, ot NIGHT, TWILIGHT, ur O.~WN, what did you notice c oncerning tho STARS a nd MOON? 8. t STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (C irclt! One}: . @Bright moonlight b. Dull moonli ght ( b;>Aiew c. No moon I ight -pitch dar!c d. Don't rom!tmber d. Don't remomber . 9. Was the object brighter tho_n the background of the a!cy? (Circla One ): e. Don't rem~mber 10. IF it wa s BR ICHTER THAN the sky background, wos the brightnes~ lik~ th a t of on CIUtomohlls headlight?: (Cirel, One~ A mile or mora away (a disftJnt c or)? b. Several blocks away? c. A block away? d. s~vera I yord s away? 11. Ofd tne obiect: (Circltt One lor oach question) Don't Know Don't Know Don't Know a. Ap~or 'o stand still at any time? b. Sudd~niy speed up ancf rush awoy at any time? c. Brook U;J into ports or explode? Don't Know Don't Know 1ve c.~ s mo te, o. Chc ngtt brightness? f. Change shape? Don't Know g. F lick~r, throb, or pulsate? Don't Know 12. Old the obiect move behind something at anytime, particularly a cloud? ( C lrele Ore): Yes No Don't Know. IF y"u answered YES, then tell what 13. Did the objec :'"1"ve in front of someth ing at anytime, particularly a cloud? Yes IF you anJwared YES, tha n t3ll what ( C ire lo 0 . '!e }; No Did the obiact oppeor: (Circle One}: o. Solid? Don't Know. Did you obscrv~:t the obj~ct through ony of tha following? Eyeglosso~ Yes Binocufcr:s Yel No Sun glosses Yos No T !tl oscopa Vlind:ohield Th,:, od:)l it~ Window glas$ 16. Tell In a few words th~ following things ob~t tk~ obi~ct. l7. Draw o picture thot wUI show the shape of the obltct or ohlc:t Label and lnei1Jd~ In your ak~tch ony d8tafl .t of the obfct th~t you sow such as wings, protrusiona, etc., end especially exhau1t ,,ofla or vapor troll a. Plo:tt an arrow bftsi~ the drawing to show the dlr~tctlon the o!,jec:t was moving. 18. The edges of the obiect were: (Cirde o ., e): o. Fu:zy cr blurred b. Llk" a bright 1 or c. Sharply outlined d. Don't remember 19. IF thftra wa MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? -~""":....::;....._ Draw o pic:tur of how they were arra~9ed, and put on arrow to show the direc:tlon thot they were traveling 20. Orow o picture Jhot wlll show the motion tnot th o!JJect o,r obJects mnde. PJ~c<t on -A ot th b.egfnn'ng oft~" path, a a at ths end of the path, ar.d ahow anY, changes In direc;tlon during the course. 21. IF POSSIBLE, try to guesa or estimate what the real alze of the obfect was In It, IDngest dll'henslon. 22. How large did the obJect ~ obtects ap,.ar as compored wltn en of the following objec.h . beiJ In t:,e hon and ot about or m' s lngth? (Circle On}: Haad of a pJn g. Silver doll or Grapefruit Basketball f. Half dollar 22.1 (Circle One or the following to lndicot. how certoln you ars of YOU' answer to Question 22. f o. Certoin c. Not very sur~ i b. Fairly cartaln d. Uncertain 23. How did the object or obiects disappear from view? 24. In order that yeu coft give oa clear a plctuu 01 po .. IM of whot you eow, we would IUc fot you to l"'aglne that )'au could construct th o~!ct thot you Of what type mot.,lol woultl you motce It? How Iorge woultl It be, o nd whllt ahopo woultl It hove'P o.scrlbo In your own WOfth o ~ommon o'-lct or oblecta which wheft placed up In the ")' woul,. give th eom op,.aronco oa t,e oblct which you aow. 25. Whurc wore yo u locuted whrm you sow th~ ob ject? (Circle One): a. In s ide C1 building Outdoors c. d. In o n a irpl one e. At s e a 26. Wcru you (Circle One ) In the business secti o n of o city? < In the residential soction of a city? In ope n countryside? Flying near an airfiold? Flying over a city? I ying OVd r ope n country? 27. What w~re you doing at the time you sow the object, and how did you happen t o notic e it? 28. IF you were MOVING IN A N AUTOMOBILE or othe r vehicle at the time, the n complete tha following q&Jestions: 28.1 What direction were you moving ? (Circle One ) a. North c. Eos t e . South b. North e a s t d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 28.2 How fast were you moving? 28.3 Did you stop at a ny t ime while you we re looking at the object? (Circle One ) Yes , 1--.o J 29. What d irection were you looking when you firs t saw th~ obiect? ( Circle One ) e. Sout h (i")West b. Northeast d. S outheast f. Southw _,s t h. Northwest 30. What dir~ction wt:re you looking w he n yo u last saw the obiect? (Circle One) e. S outh ~West :. N:>rtheost d. S outheast f. Southwest ~.. Northwest 31. If you .:: ! :: """! io r with bearing tc rrn<> (angular direction), try to estimate the numl:-er of degrees the objec t w o 3 from tr~..>~ . c:-r:, and also