PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 1~. CONCLUSIONS D Wos Balloon 0 Probably Balloon Locu ! 1 :&-Ground-Vi auol 0 Ground-Rodor Wos Aircraft Ol)J?: :'( a Probably Aircroh G~ 1 -L;=============--fr:bffii~A~;~,.. Vi auol o Airlntrcept Rod or D Pos s i bly Aireroft S. PHOTD"> o. 'J. LENGTH OP 09$e~VATIOH 10. BRIEP SUI!.UA.~'f OF SIGHTING Civili~:-t .:.... CCC 8. ~UMBER OF OBJECTS L'ri 1 1 i ..... 1 t r:-:J em fror1t p:>rt. ;_o~l \-li. th o r a nee ~Tl c.i .fton t:aP re?ro No s ouwJ. ,t;xc es::;iva ::;poP.d Z.::Hb.J to t. --:~ NEo ~-Po:-ttiac, Hlch I lJ'i1It~ed A.ix;l in~ s near 1 oh:do 0 P rob obi y Arotrono ml c:ol 0 Possibly Astf'onom;col l'he Cvriplete dr::~r:rL~tion or t.ht':l alone vd.th ethe r fc.ctor:: of' tru ind1.c;ttc t.hat this ouj ect \va.; a fi.re b<-tll ~;ii~ht ir. tt:P t;; ot 9. Was the obj8ct brighter tha.n th$ background of thi:t 6ky? (Circl~ One): c:. Don't rem~mb~r 10. IF it W0 3 oRIGHTER THAN th8 sky background, WC1!S the brightness li!<e that of an automobile headlight?: (Circle One) a . l~. mile or mor~:t away (u d!-stJJnt c ar}? b. ~varal blocks away? c:. A bl ock away? d. ~voro I yardJ away? 11. Dtd the object: (Circle One for each question) App~or to stand still at any t ime? Sudd~nly ~peed up and ru3h away ot any tirne'/ Brook up Into ports or explod~? Give off smoke? C hong& brightness? Change shape? Flicker, throb, or pulsate? No Don't Kn.,w Don't Know Yas No Don'; Know No Don't Know No Don't Know Don't Know Don't Know 12. Did the objec~ r:1ove behind somethi ng at anytime, porticolarly a cloud? ( Clrele O ne): Yes No <'o o n'1 Know. , IF you onsw,<!td YES, then t~fl whot 13. D id tho obje=~ -r.ove in front of ~ometh ing at a nytime, particularly a c lovd? (Circle One): Yes No Don't Know. IF you answ~:~r3d YES, than ~a!l what H . Oid t he object a ppear: (Circle One): o. Sofld? b. Tro n5porent? c. Oo;1't Know, Did }'OU observe the obiect through any of the fo ll owing? E ycg lossos Binoculars Yes No b. Sun glasses Yes T e lescop~ c. Wiildshi eld Yes g . Tht>odol it a Window gloss Dro f1 i.zh:r., t'c; w::1 :'\hu\'1 thtt shcflr.J of tht.:o bj~'lr:~ o r o'l ''=tu. l.o:il <Jnd ln :lJrl!l In you: :1 ~t1~ ;h :11, )' dJ1oll ~ vt f;,_, . .,;.: l ':l o "'l' ~ow !;IJc}l I:J w1n~!), ptolrull,m.l, Jtc., :lnrl:-.:'lf'IJclully t:chouzt tofli~ 01 v~1fH.>r trniiJ, P l<r:! rm \'(f()' , f i:r1J;,1._, t!~ rl."OWi.1Cj fo 1how rha di;.,:t;t!::Jn inv ;,;,j\'C~ V/'J'!. i:lOYfntJ. ( Ctrcl'l OtlJ): u . F'J;:zy ur blurred I,, li~'Jahi2h:stc1r c . S',~:rply OJtl hod d . D::m' t r3tr.am!--J~ 19. If tnJi'o W{l!\ MC~E THAN ONE t:>bj\!: 1, ~!1en h:1w many \\;.Jr~ th:Jre? _, Ot c w ~ pictur, Pi hc..v th3y WP.ro Nr::'lJ-,d, and P'J~ an a;row to .ld1ow th~ dirac!ion thot th.:l'y a;~r:1 v~IJ,,g. 2 0 . Draw o picture thot wLII show the motion tll('Jt the objitct o,r obj~ct~ rnode. Pfoctt t:Jn ''A o? th" bgglnnlng of th8 path, o "'8" or the end of the poth, ond s~ow anY, chonos a In d ir.,;ctlon dwing the course. 2J. IF POSSIBLE, try to guess or estimate what the real ul:te of the obiec:t was In lh fong t dimen31on. How larga did t he object t;>t objects appear a'S c ompared with on. of thet following ohiact h~ld in 'lhe hone/ ond ot about arm's length? (Circle On~): a. Head of a pin Silver dollar Grop ~fruit d. Nick:at Bask~tbalt Ovortet k O ther Half dollot 72.1 (Circle One of the following to i nd icoht how c ertoln you are of your answer to Question 22. a. Certain c. Not v~ry sure b. Fairly c ertain d. Unc0rtoin 23. How did the object or objects disappear from view? In order that you eon give oa clear a p icture as poulble of what you saw, Wfl would lllc lot you to ltnogln that you could construct the objct that you aow. Of whot type motrlol would you molce It? How l org wou1d It be, and .whctt ahope wovfd It have? Ductlbe In your own wcrdt o l:ommon ohfect or obj.,ch which wh.,, ?loc.O up In th sJcy would glv th same oppe.orance os the object whleh you sow. 25. Whe re wore you locatcJ wh~n you sa .. v the oLject? (Circle One): o. lnsitl~ a building b. In o car d. In an air p l ane 26. Ylt:rc y o u (Circlu One) In the bu!> iness section of a city? In the rcsid~ntial scc~ion of a city? In open country::iidd? Flying ncur on a irfield? Flying over o c ity? F I yi~lg over open country? 27. What were you doing at the ti me ~ou sow the object, and h ow did you happen to n otice it? 28. I F you were MOVING 'IN AI~ AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the tim~, then compleh the following questions: 28.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle Ona) a. North c. East e. South g. West b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 2!3.2 How fast were you moving? ----------------miles p e r hour. 28.3 Did you stop at any ti me whil e you were looking at th~ object? (Circle One) Yes No t-29. What direction were you looking when you firs t saw the object? (Circle One) o . Nort h c. East e. South g. West b. Northeast d. Southeos t f. Southw~st h. Nor~hwest 30. What direction were you looking whe n you lost saw the objec1? (Circle One) a. North c. East b, N~r~heast d. Southeast f. Southwes t h. Northw est 31. If you ere ;~milior with bearing terms (angular directi on), try to estimate the num~r of degrees the object was from true North and a I so the numbe r of degree$ it was u pward from the horizo n (elevation}. 31.1 When it first appeared: a . From true North --------degrees. b. From horizon _ degrees. 31.2 Whe n it dis appea red: a. From true North _ -------_ degree-s. b. From horizon _ -_ . degre.:es . 3~. What were t he weather conditions at th"' time you sow the object? CLOUDS (Circle One) (Circle One) a. Clear sky Slight breez~ c. Sea ttered clouds c. Str ong wind d. Thic k or heavy clouds Don't remembl!tr e. Don't remember (Circle One) TEMPERATURE (Circle One) b. Fog, mist, or light rain lv'.oderote or heovy rain Snow d. Hot Don't remember e. Don't remember 35. When did you report to some official that you hod seen the object? Month Year 36; Was anyone else with you at the time you sow the object? ( C ircle One) 36.1 IF you answered YES, did t hey see the object too? ( CircleOne) Yes No 36.2 Please l is t their names and addresses: -=-37. VIas th is the first time that you had seen on object or objects like this? (Circle One) Yes 37.1 IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances did you see other ones? 38. In your opini on what do you think the object was and what might have caused it? U. S. A I R (.SU!.I;\tA.ttY DATA) In crde r that your i n f orrmtion may bo filed nnd coded as o ccurotJiy os pos:Jible , p lease u:;e- t~{; f o ll-:>wing spoca to VJri~a o u t a !lhort description or the aven: that you obse.rved. 'l'c-u moy r o- peot ir.fcrmotion t hat you havd olruody givtsn in t h.s questionnairH, and add .:~ny furthe r cvrnments, s tot.,ments, or sketches t hat you J~Iiave ore important. Try t o prcsert tl1a detail5 of the observa- t ion io the ord~r in which they occurrod. Additional pages of ;he some ~ i.La p.:1pt: r moJ b~ ottoch~J if t hey or~ needed. (Pioo:.l!' ?rinr) (Co Not W,ite ir, This S;.>ace) O~utGG~ ,.t)a J l ~..v.o-- Satsllita: {AFCIN-1~.3. Phone 69219) c c:.r<.-&J A!Jtronomic a l Phen~mena (Neteor, Comet, Planet, e'!;c ).L;(/;:;--~ IY!!!f::f'c~r,., /J-NLJ Natural Phemomena ( Ball Light ning , etc) _ Eva lu;tion of Source :Rel i abil1 ty ?~.-:/~..r.~..y F OL LO'J.J I H G D ! T:J~Nry ;IVE/2 0 Oi Tl!RFE 'fHREE Zl!LU CO!~ I LOT P. LL PEP:O~JL~i:L HITE i:OF.TH ''QJru T'{fiJf.:'A"D rn1rn UFO EAD r.ucH GRZAT7:R