3. OATETIME GROUII Local. 0145 I' 7. LENGTH Ofl OSSIRVATION 10. BRI!fl SUMMARY Ofl SICHTINO PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION Durenville, TeY~s ._, TYPE OF OISERVATIOH 10 Ground-Visual C Air-VIsual 0 Ground-Rodor 0 Alrlnterc~tpt Rodor 8. NUMBER Ofl OBJECTS 9. COU~Sc one N~r.-1 11. COMMENTS CONCLUSIONS 0 Was Balloon 0 Probably Balloon Possibly Balloon 0 Was Ahcrait P rababl y Aircraft Po s si ~ y Ai rcroft 0 Was Astronomical 0 Probobl y Astronomical 0 Possibly Astronomical Cl ln~uffichtnt Ooto lor Evaluation a Unlcnown . 3luish-white light ~hich c nged to yello~. 3ize of street light 3-5 miles ~way. I t is impos3i.'ol~ to C-cten:line from the i:lfor::tation provided by the witness 1.rhat he saw or i.f' be actually saw anythi~. It i s obviou s tl:at -the ;-:.tness has the d e sire to see objects i n ou= er atmos~ce~e .A':1C FORM Jl9 (RP.V 26 SF.P 5'2) and in ~pace; it i~ ~he~erore possibl~ .la"' n:!. s 3 :!.g=t \1 J.ng 2 3 a. c crap e e I _g:tlent of his i1."2gioat1on or ::~ome natural o~currance to T..rhi c h h i s j mgination ~s ~dded consid~rable ~ringe U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL IHFORMATJON SHEET This questionnaire has been prepared so that you con give the U.S. Air Force as much information OS possible concerning the unidentified Oeriaf phenomenon that you nove observed. Please try to answer os many questions os you pos~ibly can. The information that you givewilt be used for research purposes, and wi II be regarded os confidential material. Your nome wi ll not be used in connection with any statements, .conclusions, or pub I icot ions without your permission. We request. this personal information so that, if it 1s deemed necessary, we may contact you.for f!etai Is. 1. When dfd you see the obiect? 2. Time of day: (Circle One): (Circle One): a. Eastern . Q;. Centro .D c. Mountain d. Pacific (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving 4. Where were you when you sow the obiect? C1 ~L DIH W ~ tT!: Nearest Postal Address ity or own State or C QUntry Additional.remorks: Tbt!' AcltA 1.. sq; I, r ,AJ, &'-"$ A T /)(,(tf~A.J I// t. 't!! c; A!6W41W~od T_$ r 5. How long was obiect :in sight? Q~S,Itv~d t'AJL.'1 ~Dil.... 5.1 How was time in sight determined? b. Fairly certain c. Not very sure d. Just a guess 6. What wqs the condition of the:sky? b. Cl.oudy F you saw the obiec:t during DAYLIGHT,.where was the SUN located as you looked ot the object? {Circle One): o. In front of you b. In bock of you d . To your I eft e. Ov er h e a d c. To your right f. Don't remember . L .:.=3 J,Q 164 111is form supersedes ATIC 164, 13 Occ 54. IF you saw the object at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS ond MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): d. Don't remember The obfec:t appeared: (Circle. One): a. As a light 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. Bright moon I ight b. Dull moon I ight (c. N;,; nlight-pitch dark ' d. Don't remembet d. Don't remember f 10. If it appeared as a light, was it brighter than the brightest stars? /lr ; , ,t:_sr ,,....,;J..< -;-;.-::o ~ 'r """~"~J 11. Old the obiect: (Circle One for each qL.estion) Appear to stand still at any time? Suddenly speed up.anc:l rush away at any tinae? Don't Know Break up into ports or explode? Don't Know Give off smoke? Don't Know Don't Know Change brightness? Change shape? Don't Know Flash or flicker? S'ont Know Disappear.and reappear? Don't Know 12. Did the object move behind something at any time, particularly a cloud? Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what (Circl-. One): Yes @ 13. Did the object move in front of something ot any time, particularly o cloud? ( Circ:le One): Don't Know. IF you on:.wered YES, then tell what Did the ob ect appec:r: (Circle One): a. Solid b. Transparent c. Vapor j. Don't Know ) Oid you observe the object through any of the following? Eyeglasses Binoculars Sun glasses 'Ni ndsh ield Theodolite Window gJass 16. T., II in a Few words the following things about the object. t i AI c:. i7. Draw a picture that willshow the:shape of the object -,r objects. Lobel:and include:in your sketch any details of t ne obiectthat you.saw -such.as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially.exhaust trails. or vapor trails. P le2ce an. arrow beside. the drawing to show the direction the object was. moving. 18. The edges of.the obiect.were: (Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurred (b. :Like a bright sta!) c. Sharply outlined d. Don't remember ~ 19. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? _ picfwe of how they were arranged, .and put on arrow to show the direction that they were traveling. 20. Draw o picture that wi II show the motion that the object or ob;ects mode. Ploce on "A., "t the beginning o; ..,.h~ path, a ''8" at the end of th. path, and s""'w ony changes in direction during. the course. How large cfld the ob;ect.appear to you as compared to an obfect with wh;ch you are familiar? 22. We wfsh to know the angular sfn~ Hold a n10tch sticlc ot arm's length in line wi~h o known oblect and note how much of the obfect Is coveretf by the head of the match. If you hod performed this experiment at the tlrne of the sighting, how "'uch of the object would hove been co~ered by the match head? . . /c)ovt~l ,PR~I), j('l 23. Did the obfect disappear while you were watching it? If so, how? No, .r d~ 4oJ /r k A-1 24. In crder that you can give as clear a picture as possible of what you sow, describe in your own words a oblec:t or obiecis which, .when placed uv in the sky, would give the same apJWtoronce as the obiect which you saw. '.Vh(tre were you ~ocoted when you saw the object? (C in:le One): 26. Were you (Circle One) a. In the business.secfion of o city? a. Ins ide o building b. In the residentioJ sectiOf' of a city? Cc. - ln open co~ntrysica?-., d. Nsor on oirfieJd? b. :n l'l cor . c . Outdoors d. l n on airplane (type) e. Flying. ov.er a city? f. Flying over open country? 27. What were you doing. at the thue you saw the obiec:t,.and how did you happen to notice it? tifdf! .BdC/1:' TO .[A'AI t9A.Jr;"".U~ z:.v-~,a"'~ Mrc: 6' c~ c/<dffie. 28. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle.at th3 time, then complete.the following questions: Whatdirection were you moving? (Ci1cle One) a. 'North c. East b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest 28.2 How fast were you. moving? miles per hout' 28.;3 Did. you stop at any thne whi fe you were looking at the obJect? (Circle One} Yes No . 29. 'Nhot direction were you looking when you first saw the obiect? (C ire/, One) o. North -AJtJil.TI'\ ,,.,.,. b. Nort ast d. 'Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest h. NOl1hwest I. Overhead 20. W.,at direction w.re you foolcing when you last saw the object? (Circle One) ~-Nonh c. East South h. Northwest b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest i. ( Overi1eacr lfl..., o <:.,;:_-;:: 31. IF !'OU are familiar with bearing terms (cngular direcfion), tryto estimate the number of degrees the cbiec:t wos fr~m true North (thrv east} and also the number of degrees it was upward from :he horizon (elevation). 3 7. 1 When it first appeared: o. From tru. North degr-s. b. From horizon degrees. 31.2 Nhen it d i sappecred: c . From true North. dt!9rees. S. From horizon degrees. 32. In th e following sketch, imogir,e that you ore at the point shown. Place an . A .. on the curved l ine to snow how luah the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you first sow it, Placa a "B on the same curved l ine to ;how :,ow high the object was above the horizon (sky I ine) when you last ..;ow it. In th e following larger slcetch place an A" at the position the obiect was when you First saw it, ond a e ot Its position when you last saw lt. Refer to smaller sketch as an e xample of how to complete the larger sketch. ~ 3 i. What were the 'eother conditions ot the time you sow rhe object? CLOUDS ( Circle One) WEATHER (Circle One) og, mist, or I ight rain c. Moderate or heavy rain c. Scattered clouds d. Thick or heavy clouds e. Don't remember When ond to whom did you report that you had seen the object? 36. 'Nos anyone else with you at thetfme you saw the object? (Circle One) . 36.1 IF you answeted YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) 36.2 Please Jist their names and addresses: 37. Was this the first tin that you had seen on object or objects like this? (Circle One) IF you answerec:l NO, then when, where, and under what cfrcums anees did you see othew Do you think you can estimate the speed of the obJect? (Circle One) I:= you answered YES, .then what speed would you estimate? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then.how far.away would you sayit was? _ 41. Please give the following infOfanation obout yourself: TELEPHONENUMBER )~o~N~e --------- Indicate any.additional information about yourself, includlngany education, whit:h might be pertinent. !u,,w .. ,Al cf.--1-~'~ 3~r5 IAJ.S~evc:e of Ltl-lk AvttlToA..>, CeL~s41AL ~>~A"'~J.I;.--... .J2. Date you completed this questionnaire: ----zo=-o-y Month U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL I~FORMAT10H Sl1EET (SUMMARY DATA) In order thot your information moy b~ iiled ond cod~d os occurot~ly o-s pcnslble, plecue us~ i he following 5pace to write out a short description of the event that you observed. You moy re p9at infOtmotion that you have already given in th~ que5tionnoiroe, and add any further commentJ, !Statements, or sketches that you believ~ ore important. Try to present the detail5 of the observa tion in the order in which they occurred. Additional pages of the some size paper may be attached if they are needed. (Do No' Write In This Space) --:.Antonio