Mco'RAW carl PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION CONCLUSION I .. 8 Ml1 6o J>Yton Woe Bolloon Prohot.l, Balln PotsiWJ Bolln 3. DATITIMI GROUP 4. TYP! Ofl OIIIIYATION Woe Atrcroft ProlaoWJ Alrcroft PoesiWJ Atrcroft oJt. 33 M G .. ttn4-Vlwol D Graun .. R..J 0 Woa Aetronoml cal D Yea Civil o ProlioWy AatreMIcol 11 He D PoeaiWJ Atronolcel 7. LINOTH 011 OIIIIVATION L NUMBII Ofl OIJICTI t. COURSE 0 Other _ Cl lneufflclent Doto for Evoluotlon one SE o Unknown 10. IRIIP Ofl liGHTING Ro,md, ste~ BOlden 1 which looked like a star vas fairly tas:t. Obs wiDdov at 70 elevation. A'I'IC PORM 329 (R&V II laP Jl) 11. COMMIMTI WitDess probably saw an a/c but due to 1Dcons1stanc1es 1D the report, such as ability to see 70 elevation through a 1Ddow, and s s 1n report, the caae is listed as insutficieDt data. I. IF you aaw the oufect at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what cllcl you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): Don't remo.,.,er 9, Wae the ot,Ject lwfghter tha.n the baclcgrouncl of the alcy? (Circle One): a. f;} b. No a. Bright moonlight a,. _Dull moo"llght ( c ~,No mo~l tght -pitch clarlc \ d ' Do"'' rememiMr c. Don't rememher 10. IF It wae BRIGHTER THAN the alcy lloclcground, woe the lwlght"eas lllce that of an auton10blle headlight?: (Circle One) o. A mile or more away (a distant car)? b. Several bloclcs awoy? c. A bloclc away? @ Several yards away? 12. Dlcl the obiect move behind l!?ft:ethlng at anytime, particularly a cloud? ( C lrc/e One): @) No.{ Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what It movecl beh lnd: --r r C.'":' : ' .rf .,Jrl H C ~ o 13. Did the obiect move In front of something at anytime, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes'J No~ Don't Know. IF you answered YES, thon tell what 1st. Did the object appear: (Circle One): b. T ransporent? c. Don't Know. Did you observe the obiect through any of the following? Eyeglasses Binoculars Yes b. Sun glasses f. Telescope Windshield Yes Theodolite ( Yes Window glass Yes No 16. Tell In few worcla th followlnt thl"l' oMut the ol.lect. picture that will ahow the ahape ef the o .. IHt ., oltiMta. Lol.el end lnelucle In ywr alcetch any cletalla of the ot.tect that rou aaw auch oa wln11 ,,.,rue lena, etc., onclea loll, ehouat trolla w ve,., trolla. Place an .,,.. ltealcl. the ln1 te ahow the 41r"tlon the ~lect woe lnt 18. The eclgea of the ot.lect were: (Circle OneJ: o. Fuaay or blurred 1. Ll e o brle.ht atwr 19, If there woa MORE THAN ONE o\tlect, theft how mony were there? _ :::! :::1:~=---------- Draw o plctuf'e of how thy were arranged, oncl put on orrow to ahow the dlr.ctlon thot they wre traveling. 25. Where were you lucated when you saw the obiect? (C,Ircle One): a. Inside a building c.. nan airplane 26. Were you (Circle One) In the b Jn.!_s_s aecti!_n of a city? 'fb~. In the reaiclentlal 1ectlon of a-=c~ity;:;.,....... C.. n open -c:oun't;yllae?- d. Flying near an airfield? e. Flying over a city? f. Flying ovr open country? What were you doing at the tin:e you saw the obiect, and how dicl you happen to notice It? 28. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: 28.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) a. North c. East e. South b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 28.2 How fast were you moving? ----------miles per hour. 28.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the obiect? (Circle One) Yes No 29. What direction were you looking when you first sow the obiect? (Circle One) a. North e. South g. West b. Northeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 30. What direction were you looking when you last saw the obiect? (Circle One) b. Northeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 31. If you ore familiar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of degrees the obiect was from true North and also the number of degrees it was upward from the horizon (elevation). 31.1 When it first appeared: o. From true North -----degrees. b. From horizon degrees. 31.2 When it disappeared: a. From truet North d~!grees. b. F ro m hOfizon degrees. plctur that wLII ehow the en thet the '-teet., eltlect Piece 4Ift A the t.et...a,. of the path, a a at th nd of th path, nd "1. cho In cllrctlen tlurl"' the courae. If POSSIBLE, try to 1 01 -~ what f!-rl,.alae ?' the olttect waa In Ita .ciiNnelon. 22. Iorge d kl the. oltlect oil tecta with one of the followlftl ol.fecta hltl.lrt fhe.ltflftfl oncl at olout ffl' length? (Circle OneJ: a. Head of a pin f. Half dollar I Silver dollar h. BasIMIII I Cifapefrult I BaketiMII (Cirele One of the followl lcate how certain you are of yow an1wer to Queet.lon 22. a Certa~) c. Not very awe b. Fairly cert9ln d. Uncertoln 2-C. In ortler thot you eM elo cleer ,lcture ,..,attlo .t whet you aow, we woul4 lllae f rou to lelne thet you oeultl contruct the olltfoct thot you aow. Of whet ty,. Meterlel woultl you "'olio It? How lere .,oultl It M, en4 whot ah, woultl It h.wo? De1ctllto '" your own w l:o~Mton oltloct or oltloch which when piHM "' In tho alcr woultl tl tho ,.. op,.oronco the oltlect which you aow. 34. What were the weather conditions at the time you sow the obiect? 34.1 CLOUDS (Circle One) (i} Clear sky c. Scattered clouds d. Thiele or heavy clouds e. Don't remember 34.3 WEATHER (Circle One) Fog, mist, or light rain c. Moderate or heavy ro In e. Don't remember 34.2 WIND (Circle One} a. No wlncl c. Strong w lnd d. Don't remember 34.4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One) Don't remmber When did you report to some official that you had s .. n the obiect? Doy Month Y eor 36. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the obict? (Circle One) rv.p No 36.1 IF you answered'n:s, did they se._ the object too? (C irele One) (!;) No 37. Was this s .. n an obiect or obiects like this? (Circle One) Yes 37.1 IF you answeted NO, then when, where, and under what circumatanc did you ... other ones? 38. In yoLr opinion what do you think tne object was and what might have c:oused it? 32. In the following sketch, imagine that you are ot the point shown. Place an A" on the curved I ine to show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you first saw lt. Place a a on the some curved line to show how high the obiect was above the horizon (skyline) when you lost saw it. 33. In the following larger sketch place an A" at the p~sition the obiect was when you lirst sow it, and a a at Its position when you lost saw lt. Refer to smaller sketch as an example of how to complete the larger sketch Loco.tlon Daz:ton, Ohio WX Clear, 1 mi vi.s surf winds SE at 4 kn?t~ Description White light, size of saucer, would move when o~, then ,appeareq to remain stationary when offj light app'arently turned on and .rr rout: or a five times before it dispppeared, in s ht for 5 to J minut~s and last seen in the Southeast. Astronomical Phenomena (Meteor, Comet, Planet, eto) Ru~l;;;;.e.;..d~o;;..;u;;..t;..._ _ Natural Phemanena (Ball Lightning, etc) R~u~liil;c.e~d...:Q~ult.lt~---7--- ----- Aircraft, ~lloons, A ips, etc-~-~Puo~s~s~A~i~t~c~r~a~t~t , . Evaluation ot Source Reliability Probably unreliable gue to youni ii: of 12 Analysis and Conclusions: Although the source states that the light a pparently remained off for about 1 minute, this is cons i dered to be exagerated someto~hat. l-~tterson Fi~ld h~ci two ~eft in t he a re Jt the ttme, :t 'f- 33 ~nd ~ C-hb . 1:he C- iJ0 :.4()Ulj h e 7n-: on'! :;lQ::>t l) ic:Jl to .Jcco un t tor t.L si~ht'ln~. A Ls{), th~re i=.; :Jm~l.l airport in the city of L 4yton ,xAxil and m acft f r om it could ,n;n e been in t he air at the time. I t is e~edent that the young lady who reported nas read about xw~ai so-called flying s~ucers, as she gave the size as that of a saucer. It is quite probbable that the li.ght was on an acft, and t he stories published about UFO'S x.X coupled with a young mind accounted for the report. 8. IP ~ou aaw the oblec\ at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what dlcl you notice concerning the STARS ancl MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One'): 8.2 MOON (Circle Orte}: Bright moonlight Dull moonlight No moonlight pitch clark Don't remember 9. Woa the ollect brighter tha.n the ~aclcpouncl of the alcy? ~/?r~ (Circle One}: 10. IF It waa BRIGHTER THAN the alcy Hc:kgrouncl, wa1 the brlgl1tnesa lllce that of an autontOt,lte headltght?a. (Circle One} a. A mile or more away (a distant car)? ~. Several block away? c. A block away? d. Several yards away? 11. Did the obiect: a. Appear to stand still at any time? b. Suddenly speed up and rush oway at any time? c. Brealc up Into porta or eJCplode? d. Give off smolce? Change brightness? f. Change shape? g. Fliclcer, throb, or pulsate? One lor eoelt question) Don't Know Don't Know Don't -Know Don't Know Don't Know Don't Know Don't Know 12. Dlcl the obiect move behind soflwthlng at anytinw, partlcuiCit'ly a cloud? (Circle One): C!~.s~; . ~ Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what 13. Did the obiect move In front of something at anytime, particularly a cloud? (Cire/e One): Yes (i : Don't Krmw. IF you answered YES, than tell what 14. Did the ~biect oppftor: (Circle One): Old you observe the ohiect through any of the following? Eyeglasses Yes b. Sun glosses Windshield Window gloss b. Trnnsporent? Binoculars Yes Theodolite 16. Tell In a few words the following thln;s about the obiect. 17. Draw a picture that will show the shape of the ol,feet or ohfcta. Lobel and Include In your alcetch any details . of the oblct that you saw auch as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhau1t trolls or vapor troll a. Ploc on arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the obiect was moving The edge' of the obiect were: (Cirelo One): a. Fuzzy or hfurr"d b. Like a bright star c. Sharply outlined d. Don't remember 19. IF there was MORE THAN ONE obfeet, then how many were there? Draw a picture of how they were orra,ged, and put on arrow to show the direction that they were travel lng 20. Draw a picture that wLII ahow t~ on that the ol.fec~., oltlecta nte~de. Place en A et the l.glnnlftl of the path, a a ot the end of the iath, and "ow an~ chanee In direction dwlng the courae 21. IF POSSIBLE, try to o or eatlnt the real alae of the ol.i-ct waa In lte longeat dimenalon. 22. I low large did the. ol.iect " ol.iecta appear aa compared with one of the following ollec:JI. heltlln tJ,e and at al,out arM' 1 length? (Circle One}: Head of a pin g. Silver dol tar h. Baaehall Grapefruit Boslcetball e. OtJOrter lc. Other f. Half dollar 22.1 (Circle One of the following to Indicate how certain you are of yoLW answer to Queatlon 22 . a. Certain c. Not very sure b. Fofrly certain d. UncertaIn 24. In ordet .that you COft elve oa clear a picture .oa poaalltle of what you eew, w would like for you to IMetlne that you could conatrvct the oltfect thot you aow. Of what type moterlol woultl you mole It? Ho Iorge would It lte, on4 .wh.ot ahope would It hove? Detcrll.e In your on orda o ~ommon oi.Ject or oltlecte whtcft when ploced up In the tlcy would give th eame oppeoronce oa the oltJect which you tow 25. Wher were you lucated when you saw the obiect? (Circle One): <3/-lns ide o building d. In an o irplane r . 26. Were you (Circle One) a. In the business section of a city? (~ . In the residential section of a city? c. In open countryside? d. Flying near an airfield? 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 complete the following questions: 28.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) a. North c. East e. South b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 28.2 How fast were you moving? -----------miles per hour. 28.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the obiect? (Circle One) Yes No 29. What direction were you looking when you first saw the obiect? (Circle One) d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 30. What direction were you looking when you lost saw the obiect? (Circle One) b. Northeast f. Southwest h. Northwest ~ Southeast 31. If you are famUiar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of degrees the obiect was from true North and also the number of degrees it was upward from the horizon (elevation). When it first appeared: a. From true North -----degrees. b. From horizon degrees. 31.2 When it disappeared: a. From true North degrees. b. From horizon degrees. ,,.. J-.,--.? ?