PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 5 J~n 61 E n f Irtyton, Ohio 3. OATETIME GROUP TYPE OF OBSERVATION ~ Ground Vt suol - 5-. -PM0TOS . i. SOU~CE 1. LENGTH OF 09SeRVATION I. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 0 Ground-Rodor C Air-Intercept Rod-;,r COHCLUS10H$ Wos Balloon 0 Probnbly Balloon Po !lsi bl y BoiiGon 0 Wos Aircrnh Probably Aircraft Po ssi bt y Aircroft 0 Probably Astronomical 0 Possibly A:strenomlcal 0 Insufficient Oato for Evaluation 0 U nlcnoWft l.i.kc~11. COMMENTS_:,he ~tc0r Tt~ i!JOn sibl c i ' o r thi!. BRIEF SV.Iw\ .... 4qy OF S1GHTINGGre~!l 1.:..;:1t. ;.1, teo r ti0:'l~.J J:t~t,.or5, u.:>'...!'J.!Jy n. or.~-tii:le CX}Y'~Li en ) oft' r rc;.ql:, in T"'pu:-ts o f u:1i'inti - .;on~lus:i on . ATtC FORM 329 .R E"..' H S~:P S~) UFO AN A LYSIS SH~;ET Date (Local) c: ~r=1'1 '~ i. Hour (Local) r~7~>6 Hour (Z Time Group) Satellite: Astronomical Phenomena (Meteor, Comet, Planet, ete) Natural Phenomena (Ball i.ightning , etc) -------- -~i :a~t, BAlloonsJ AirJn~ps, etc---------- Ans~sis and Conclusion!J U. S. A I R F 0 R C :: T c C H H I CAL I N F 0 R M A T I 0 H S ti E E T Thit questionnaire htu beon pr3paroJ so that you can give th~ U. S. Air Fore,) as much lnfotrrotion as possible concerning the unidentified ootiol phnomenon thot you hov.., observed. Pitas try to answer os mony questions as you possibly can. Thtt infortroation that yC)u give will be vs"d for resoorch putpOJes, and will bt rgard.,d aa confidential mot~rial. Y.out nome wilt not be Jsed in connection with any statdments, conclusions, or publications wi:nout your pMmi.sslon Wt rttqueat this p4rsonal information so that, If it is d~emed nec.,asary, we may contac~ you for further de to i Is. 1. Whn did you the obioct? 2. Time of day: )A.M. (Circle On8): 3. Tim zone: b. Co nttal c. Mountain d. Pacific (Cirde One): a. Doyli!]ht Savlng 4. WhorJ wr yov .vhttn you saw ,;,, obj"ct? Ne61tett Poatal Add' Clty or Town Stott ur Counuy Adcilti:mal remorka: S. Estimat how long you sow rhe object. 5.1 Circle one of the fo ll owing to indicate how certain you ora of yow an6wer to Ouetion 5. a. Cor to Ln_ Fairly cedo in 6. W'1ot '-tcs ::' conditicn of the sky? (Circle Ontt): a, Blight day I ight b. Dull daylight c. Bright twilight c. Not very s uro d. Jua t a guess d. Just o tro~e of day I ight t), No traco of day I i g~1t f. Don't re mttmbttr ]. IF you sow th" obj&ct during DAYLIGHT, TWILIGHT, o r DAWN, whsro wal th~ SUN locat~d a ; you look.~d a t I thd obiect? I (Circle One): a. In front of you 1 b. In back of you c. Toyourrignt d. T a vour left ~. Ov~rh_,ad f. Don't r~mernb.,r ATIC FORM NO. lf>-4 ( 13 OCT H) 8. IF you ~ctw th& oufect, at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning th& STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle Ona): d. Don't remomber 8.2 MOON (Circle One}: a. BrJght moonlight b. Dull moon I ight c. No moonlight -pitch darJc d. Don't remembitr 9. Was the object brighter than ths background of the aJcy? (Circl One): 10. IF it was BRIGHTER THAN the sky backgrnund, was tt,e brightness like that of on automobile ~eodllght?: (Circle One) a. A mile or more away (a distant cor)? b. Several blocks away? c. A block away? d. Several yards away? 11. Old the o~j~et: a. App~!c to ston:f still at any tir-e? b. Sudd ,-ly spe~d up and rush oway at any tim? c. Brea~ wp into ports or explod~? cf. Give off s mok~? e. Change brightness? f." Chan~' shape? g. F Iicker, throb, or pulsate? (C ire/.) Omt fo, oach question I t..Nt)_ Don't Know I No.. Don't Know t-!io Don't Know No ' Dor"Lt J<nq No Don't Know , No Don't Know No 4-Don't Know 12. Did the object move behind sometning at anytime, particularly a cloud? ( C lrcle One): Yes L No_ Don't Know. IF you answered YES, th~n htll what 13. Did the ohje:~ ..... ~"~ in front of somet~i"g at anytime, particularly a cloud? (Circle One:: Yes Don't Knnw. you an,wer~cl YES, than toll what 14. Did the object opp,ar: (Circle On~): . b. Tran!:por~nt?_ 15 . Did you ob$erve the objoct through any of th~ following? a. Eyoylasses Yes No e. Binoculars b. Sun glosses Yes No f. Telescope c, Windshio ld [(!!I _ No g. Theodolite c. Don't Know d. Window glass Yos No h. Other-------------- { 16. r .,ll In a f,w word.; th~ following things obo;t th " object. 17. Draw a ple:ur~ tnat will show the shape of the obJect cr obiectt. Lo~l and Include In ycvr aketch o"y dtaH cf thtt ol,fact ot you saw such as wings, protru:si~ns, ete., end esp~clally oxhav3t tr~il.~ cr vapor trolls. Plac' a11 curow beside tne drawing to show the direction the ob;ect was moving. 1 J. Tho edge' o f t~e o bj !tCt wer": (Circ/, o.,e): a. Fu:::y or bi\Jrr~d b. Like a bri~ht stor c. Sharply outfi.-,ed d. Don't rernember 19. IF th!' r.t was MORE THAN ONE obje~t, th,n how mony Wftr! there? Dr\1w o piet'Jre of how they wera arro.,ged, and put on auow to show the directinn that they were trav,l ing Drow o picture thnt w~ll show the motiun that the obiec~ Q,r obiects mod.,. PJr:tc:o an .,A ot the b!.gJnnlng of Jh'J polh, o a at the end of the pr:Jtn, ~JJ :lhow <mY. change In dir~ction dl.'fing th'J coot"' IF POSSIBLE, try to guess 01 e.stlmat what thit real slz of the obJect was In Its longest dilnen~lon. 22. How large d id the obfect ~ objects op,.ar 01 compotsd whh one of th, following obic'J. heft/ in the hanJ and ot about arm's length? (Circle On.}: 1-to~d of a pin g. Si fvttr dolla r h. 3 cn-.!Joll Grapefruit Ba:sk.tboll lc. Oth!tr 12.1 (Circle 0 . .,. of the following to i:-?d <:ate how certain you are of yolK an,t er to Question 22. a. Cert~ln b. Foirly c-.rtaln Lc Not ve ry s ur J~-lJncertoin - 23. How d id the object or objects dis~p~ar from view? 24. In orclr thot )0\1 coft glvo a1 cloor o plctute oa poulllo of whot V" oow, wo would liSco fO' )'0\1 to lntoglno thot you could C4n,.truct tho ohfoct thot you so. 01 what type ntaterlol would you 19tol.o It? How forgo woul4 It bo, ond whot shopo would It hovo1 Oocrl'-o '" your ow" wotda a ~o"'"'" oltfoct or ot.foch whJch when ~lococl up In tho slcv w:-Juld C)lvo th a omo oppeorortco o tho obloct whl ch you a ow. 25. Wh~r~ were you l dcOtL-d wltv n you sa'' th e object? (Circl<~ One): 2o. W!!rc yol' (Ci rclt: One) In the bu.:;iness section of a city? Ins ide a bu i IJ ing In ihe re~ic.lcntiol s ection of a city? In open c o untrys i d!:? ""c. "Outdoors Flying near o n airfield ? d. In on a irpl on~ e . Flying over a city? F I ying over open country? 27. Wh~t w ere you doing at tha time you s...aw the object, and ho w did you happen to notice it? 28. IF yoo.J were MOV lNG IN At~ AUTOMOBILE or oth~r ve l dele a t the tim~, ~hen com pi ete the following qu ='3tions: 28.1 What direction wi!r'J ) ' OU rnoving? (Circle Onoi / a. North c. Eos t b.-No7thea;t d. Southeast f. SolJthwes t 28. 2 How fast were you moving? mi I es p tlr hour. Did you stop a t any Ti;-;'ie while you were looking at the o bject? (Circle One) Yes ~ S!. .u..u .. !.a 29. What oir~ction were yo u lookin3 when you firs t sow the object? (Circle One) La Nor!h _ _ b.N<;"rtheost d. South~ost f. Southwest 30. What direct i-)n were you lookhg wh~n you last sow the object? (Circle One) ;, . :ortneost f. Southw!tS t d. Southeast h. Northwe~ t h. Northwest 31. If yoL ~-e f::'~ilior with beoring te r ms {1.1n3ular direction), try to estimate tha number of degrees the obj~ct wo5 from tr~e s':-:"~h and also t ho numbe r of degree-; it was upward from th.l h ori?o..-, (elevation). ,hen it firs t appeared: a. From true ~loith -!f ~---cbg:-ees. . rom o nzon J cgrees. 31.2 When it disclppcorcd: o. Fro r,, tn;r: tlorth _ 21q_ _ d<:~Jrccs. 32. In the following sketch, imagine thut you arc at 1he point shown. Place on ., A" on the curved I ine to show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you first saw it. Place a "B" on th., some curv~d line to show how high the object was above the horizon (s ky I ine) when you last saw it. 33. In the 'ollowing larger sk~tch ~be" on A" at the position the object was when you first sow it, and a ,.B'' at its positi n when you last saw it. Refer to smaller sketch os on exompl-. of how to complete the larger sketch. 3-~. Whot W<!re the weather conditions ot the time you sow the abject? 34.1 CLOUDS (Circle One) c. Scattered clouds d. Thick or heavy clouds e. Don't remember 34.3 WEATHER (Circle o,e) b:Fo::J, mist, or light rain c . f.r~oderote a r heavy ro in e. Don't remember 34.2 WINO (C irclo One) a. No wind c. S~rong wind d. Don't rernetmb!!tr 34.4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One) -r. Coo l e. Don't remember 35. When ~ i1 you report to some o fi ic ia I that you had seen the object? Doy Mon t n Year :~6. Was ~") on!l else with you at t he time you sow the object? ( C ircld One) 3~. 1 i f you answered YES, did they sctl the objuct too? l ;'C ~rclc One ) Y cs No 36.2 ? c ase list their names ~ id addresses: 37. Was th i J the first time that you had seen an object or objects I ike this? (Circle One) 37.1 IF y~u answered NO, tht-n when, where, and under what circumstonce~ did you see oth'!r on,s? 38. In your opinion what do you think the object was and what miJht havt! c a used it? 39. Do you think you CCltt csti1ak the SJ.h.:, d of the "'bjcct ? lCirclc On~) IF you onsw0r-'d YES, then whot s._,(!r:d wot~ld you astimot.:?