PROJECT 10073 RECORD C.A.;~D 12. CONCLUSIONS 2. LOCATION Wos Balloon :1. DATETIME CROI.J? 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Pro bob I y Boll con Possi ~ly Balloon 0 Groun d-Vi::uol 0 Cround-Rodor CMT ;=:======l='======--t...,.._E: Air-Vi::uol a Air-Intercept Roder 5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE 7. LE~IGTH Or OSSERVATION 8. HUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE 10. BRIEF Sv...u.4ARY OF SIGHTING 11. CO MI-l EMTS 0 Was Aircraft 0 Pro bob I y Ai rc:rat 1 a Po:.sibly Aircraft a W a s A:.tronorni col a Probably A:.tronomicol a Possi bl y Astronomica l a In sufli c:iant Dote fo r Evaluation a Unlcnown AIR roncr: T~CHl'-ilCAL I N f O RM.\'fiON ThiJ qu,.,:ltionnoir:7 ho1 ludn pr.,p.:~r~d tOO thut yuu con giv.t th~ U. S. Air F~rc, o a mJc;h lnf-:rrr.ation O J po:s:li blfl conc,Hning ~ho unidcnt ifi.,d ooria l ph,Hlorn, no n that you hov, o':ls ...rv~d. PlocH t ry fr) onsw"r os many qlia.s?ion:~ o~ you po.s:siGiy con. Tha information tht~t y.:1u g ivu will b., U.lJd for r6 s oorc h purpo:s.,:s, a nd will oo raollrd~td (Jl confidJnti(JI m~Jt,tiol. Your nom~ w il l no/ b~ lJjed in conn,ction with o ny stcJtemanh, conclu.lion;s, or publication:~ w it ho ut yout p li'l:dvn. w., r ~qu,:st t h i:l porsonol informat ion $ 0 that, If it b d_,aml)d rl11Cut'l;;.ory, we moy contod you for l. 'Hhcn di d you :s3~ ?ha objoct? ( Circl" Ontt): 3. Tim., zvna: oy l!jrlt -.lOVInf/ b. Sta ndard (Circl~t One):,rf.~ Eosi~rv c. Mountain d. Poci fie rh,., o b je c t ? N~or~t\Jt P o.J!o l AjdtH, City o t To,..., Sto~'J or Counlt y S. Estimat~ how long you s ow the objuct, vto Minvl.u .5.1 Circl'3 on e of tha fol lowing to ind ical.1 h ow c or to in you Ofe of your on~wer t o Q uo l t io n 5 . "-r.-FOTr ly c.,, !o in a . 8righr doyl ight b. D:.~ll doyl isht c. Br ight t'.vi I i!]ht c . No t va ry sur~ d. J usto gu.,ss d. Just o trac~ o f duyl ight e . t~o lroco of da y ! i :~ht f . Do n't rem:.~mb~r 7. IF you sow the o bj ect? th~ objoct during DAYLIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, wh.:He ._.,.as tl~ SUN loc,ll,d o.,; you loo! d o t ( Circlr; One): In front o f you In back of you To yoiJr righl To your lc:fl Overh.~o -1 o..,n' t roJtltltl"b~r 3. IF yov 'i.t'"'f tha ol'i'-'c~. a t NIGHT, TWILIGHT, ot DAW1~, "'!1o1 did you notiC> conc"'rning th" STARS ond MOON"? 8.1 STARS(Circlu'Jne): o, 8riJ~1t rnoortl igh t b. Dull ttlCJonlight c. N:> moonlight-pi :ch dcr:< d. D:>.,'t rcrr.omSc:r d. D.:>n't rtom!trnbe r ( c. Yu:J b. N:> c. o.,,,, rom~mbttr 10. IP H w'"l:; 8~lS HrER THA th e sl<y backJor:d, wos thl bri:Jhln=53 li o that o f an ovlorrooil' h.,adl!~ht ?: (Circlo 0 . .,:::) u. A milo or mor" owoy (u dl.>tant c or)? b. Savt=ro! bloci<J owoy~ 11. Did lh<) obj~c: ( C ircf6 On.> for -:ach que:: lion) a. App'lcr to stand still a t any t lma? b. SvJ:!.:-It !>;Jc:ed up and r ush cwcy a t cny ~imc? c. Br,)o'< vp :nto port s or explode? d. Give o'f smok ? u. Chaflse brightn~ss? f: Chon..,:: shcpe? g . r lici<:u, tnrob, or puls'llo? Yol No Don't Know No Don't Know No Don't Know Don't K 1ow No Don't f(no~ Don't Know Don't Kn~w 12. ~Old ~h":l objecl movo behind somat hir.g c l onttime porticulorl}' a cloud? l (Circle Or~): Yes ,.. -, Dora't Know. IF you or.3wer~d YES, then tell '!t'har 13. Did tho ob; .. c~ MCvd in front of :.o -9~,in9 a t onytlm~, pcrtkvlorly a c ( Circle 0 - Don't KnoY. IF yo!J onsw..,r .;d YES, than t-:> II what (Cnet' 1 C' 1<.~): I'J. Fu-;.:y or Slvrr~d -'" ~. ~):lcrpfy outlh"!o T rom.lmt~ 0Rc -(HAN ONE obj.!ct, tfpn how mony Wf'Jrtt th~r~? ------ Draw o picht., f h.>w th)y w~r!l orro ');:>d (J:"ld pJt on ortow lo :1l11.>..v th 1 direcli'>f'l !hor they WH ... t.-ov~lin\1. Draw o pictur tnot wlll !Show th-~t motion that ?ne ohj".c~ Qt ohi.tch mode. Ploc~ o n A c) thtt btglnnlng of ?nt! pofh, a "'8" o t the or.d of th-e path, and nhow onY, chongn ln dir~ctlon durint:J th~ coVI"!l.~ . If PO&:)J8LE, try to 9~11'\ Ol o'!ltlmoht whot th!t real :sl:u. o f the objobct Wf.n In ftll ll)r'l!]8'lt dj1Tl8n:slon. How lor~ did t~ object 91 objech opp&a; as compOt'Jd' with cn-e of ~h., follo"Yl1l!) ohj;,c,h . held In the hone/ ond ot. a bout crm'~ length? (Circl~ o~): c. Ht)od of a pin e. Qoo,tef f. 'Half dol!Cf' ~!';llv$r dol lot '' Bo"Seboll i . Bo3k.,tboll ~2.1 (Circ/..., One o f th e followi ng to lndicot.., how c;,rtoln you ora o f yovr cn!Swer ~o Question 22 o. C.::rtoin_. "--b. Fol.;ly cer t:lln c. Not vory :S\;f$ d . Uncertain ?.4. In ord~r ot y-ow co~t ~IY o c:lor a plctvr..o s po:ul\,1 o f what you llt~w, w!t would l lxo~t fof you to ll'l'looln tnot you could construct ~ ,c,o}ct that you a...,, Of w}lat t yp!t malrlo l would you mole I~? How lotg would It b, <IM whot :shop w::.uld It hov? DJcrl!> In yovr own wo--d.t o common ohlct o r ohlctch which wh"" plac-.<1 up In th tJl<y would glvit th w.,. oppeo, Of'C o~ th. oblect whleh you aow, 25. \'/h~;~re were ye>u l uccJtcd when yotl '>IIW th,-. oi.Jj,.ct? o. In. id a building : c Gut..:!oorc; "' (l l11 o n a irplune f. Othar _ 26 . WNc: you (Circl!' One) q ... J r).lh.-b~.; in,ss -:ct_ior. o.L.u c.lt"t? . \ b. In lh.: r\!sidc::ntiol sr:cti on of o <..!rY..? :~"'; "c. til6j)..:iie:ount.-:-; ide? d. F lyittH near an airfield? e . F lying over o city? f. r lyin!l over open country? 27. 'Nhot ~r! you doing a t the tir11e you saw the obj.:ct, t.nd how did you hoppc::n to notice it? 2~. IF you wer o MOVING IN At--1 AUrOMOBILC: or other vchit.:le at th~ ti111e, then com;>lal"> !h.., following q; 1S~i-:>ns: \'tnot direc tion were y.:.u moving? (Circle One.:) a. Nor th c. Eost e. South b . Northeast d. Southeast f. 23.:? !-low fast were you moving? :C8.3 D rd you :;top at any tine whil~:: you wero looking o t th~ object? (Circle One) Yes No 2?. 'I hot drr~cticn were you loo'<ing ..... hen you first sow the object? (Circ::le One) S. Northeast 'c. Enst .- '-d. -sout east f. Sout hw est 30. What direction were you looking wh':!n you lost SQV( the object ? (C~rcle on .. ) (. d~Sou~hcost f. Southwest h. Nort hw.-:;t h. Northw~st h. Northw t 31. If you.::~::-lior with beorin3 ~crrn~ (nngul o r direc tion), try t o estimate the number of dagrt:e;; the obj~ct wc1s frorn ~--~ ,~., o:1d also th~ numbn of dcsrces it was upward fr:>m th: horizo n (vlcvoti.::n). 31.1 ~-: 1t first appeared: o . From true Nort h _ b . Fro.n hori1o n 31.2 Wh.: n it d i SIJ r>P~umd: a. F:-om tru-: thr;h _ b. f-rorn hori1on ------ d..:grces. dcfj~(.CS. dcort.:es. 3'2. In the fo l lowing sketc h, imagine tlw t you me u t the point shown . Place a n A " on t htt curvt:d I ine to show h ow high t he object was above t he horizo n (skyline ) whe n y o u firs t sow it. Place o "B" on t h some cur ved li ne: to show how hi g h t he objec t wo s abov e tht:: hori;on (sk y I ine) when you lost so .v it. 33 . In th~ following large r sketch place on "A" a t the position tho obj~:ct was whe n you firs t s o w it , and a "B" a t its pcsit tc, whe n you last saw i t. R::fer to s ma l l e r s ke tc h os an e xample o f how to comple te the lo rg A s ke kh. 34. What were the wcctlhe-r conditions at t h e time you sow the object ? 34.1 CLOUDS (Circle One) c . Scottured c louds rl , Thir.k or h eavy clouds c. Don't remember Tt:.o t Ct'\ (Circle One) o r I i g h t r<li n o .... . ,\\.:>derate or f,c ov y ro in Do,, ' t rem:mber WIND (C irclo One) b . Slight bre~ze S~rong wind Don' t remember TEMPERATURE (Circle One) a . C o ld Don't romemb~r \'/hen d;d you report to some official that you hod seen the obj~ct? 36. Wos anyone.: else with y o u a t the time you saw the o b ject? (Circle One ) \.Y s.~ No 1= ;ou answere d YES, did : h e y see the object too? (Circle One ) ( Yes . 36.2 p;~,,<;c I ist their names one! ddresses: -37. Was this t~e f irst time that you had st::en an object or objects like this? (CirclcOne) i Yes _ No 37. 1 IF you an:;w e re d NO, then when, where, and under wha t circumstances did you s e e other ones? 33. In your o,J ,ion what d o y o u think the oGje c t was a r d what might h ov<: cause d it? 39. Do you thillk yot con t:srionah th I f