PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION Di LlGbor o , T.ndio.n::1. .c. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 3. OATETIMe CROUP Xl Ground Visual 0 Ground-Radar S. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE 7. LENGTH OF 03SERVATION 8. HUMBER OP OBJECTS CONCLUSIONS Was Balloon Probably Bolloon Po s si bl y Balloon Was Aircraft Prohohly Aircraft Possibly Al r~oft Was AstronoMh:ol Probobl y Aatreno..,icol Poasibly Astreno'"ical lnsufflcieftt Dato for Evaluation llsht .. ; 5L-:i:.'lr to o.uto headlir;::t3. llo no-.md 18 i-1 H of t;hc Gr t~r Cin..:inr.at i .. i~o. h~:t-rd. !\'J.t!v~=-lo.r on hori~on, ;er,~.l:J.I>G 20()0' De~ .r i p : i0n of 1: cht G ".r~ :; i.":lil.J.r to th: t ATlC PORW 329 (RSV 25 S!:.P S2) th~refore lic;ht, t, ,.,~re 1rooabjy l.u.~ine ligl1ts o n <1n a/(: ..!.o.ud:!.~ or t:.-..:ind o~f o.t th(.! Cin~in.! . t~. A i rno.r+;. 3'2. ~n th-, following skstch, imagine that you or~ at the point shown. Placo on A" on the c;.,rvad I in~ t o show how high tha object was above the horizon (skyline) whetn you first s a w it. Place \1 "a on th~ jO/rt& curvod lino t.:> jhJw how high ~he object was obov.., the horizon (skyline) wh~n you last sow u. 33. In the follo""ing larger ~ketch ploc"' 'Jn A" ot tha poJition th~ o~fKt was wh~n you firJt "lv~ 1~, ond o a ot hs p ~s h ion ..,.:-., you last ~w lt. Refer to smoUer sk.,tch os an e~omp1 of how to complt th lotiJet sktcn. 34. Wnat w~r':!J ~he weather conditions at the ~ime you sow thft object? CLOUDS {Circle One) G) Clear :Jky c:. Scattered clouds Th ic:k or ~eovy <: louds WEATHE;~ (Circ le One) b. Fog, mist, or I ight .rain c. Moderate or heavy rain e. Don't remember ( 35. 'Nh~n end t o w hom did you report that.you had.seen the obj~ct? 35. Wc:s or.yon' else with you at the t irT"e you sew the object? (Circlt't One) 36.1 JF yt:)u onswerad YES, did th~y sae tha objetct too? (Circ!~ On.,) J 6.2 Ple.:::s.., ll.st their nomas end ::ccr~sses: ! 37. Wca ~his th a f irst time that you hod seen on ohiect or objeet.t We~ t h is? (Cir:la One) 37.1 IF y~u cnswered NO, then wh~n, wh!tre, oncl under what elrcumston'=a did you s e e oth.., ons? 38. In yo;t opi.1 " n w:,at do you t~inl< the o bjact was a nd w~ot might hov~ cou">ed i~? 3:). Do you think you con e3timata the spe.,d of thtJ object? (Circle On~) Yes ... 10. Do you ~hio!< vou con estimate how far away from you the object wa? (Cirde One) Yes 1;:.: you O"':.~ered YES, then how for away would you Jay it was? _ 41. Please g iv the foil information about yourself: 42. Dot~ you e:>r.-pleted this questionnaire: U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl INFORMATION SHEET (SUMMARY DATA) In order that your information may b!t filed and coded as accurately a s pos$ible, please ustt tha following space to write out a short description of the event that you observecl. You may re- peat information that you have already given in the questionnaire, and add any further comment.s, stahments, or slcetches that you believe ore important. Try to present the details of the observa- tion in the order in which they occurred. Additional pages of the same size paper may b~ attached if they are needed. (Do Not Writ~ in T his Spac.,) Dlll.:d>CC J ' R:.., vt ro AEROSPACE TECH~I!CAL INTELLIGENCe CENTEi~ UNIT :.:o ST A fE<\ AIR FORCE WRIGrlT~PAT if?.$0~ AIR FO?.CE BASE ,jT,erl tn ~. t U.S. AIR FORCE rECHNICAL I~IFORMATION SHEET 1his questionnaire has belen prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much information as po~Jib(~ c~ncerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Ploo1e try to answer ~s mony questions as you possibly con. The information that you give will be usttd for research purposes, and will be regarded as confidential material. Your namtt will nol be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission, We request this personal Information .so that, if it 1s deemed necessary, we may contact you for further d~tai Is. 1. When did you see th., object? .3. Time Zons: (Circle One}(a) Eastern b. Cvntrol c. Mount.Jin 2. Time of day: (Circle One}: (Circle One): a, Daylight Saving b. Stondcrd d. PaciFic: e. Oth&r J .~ "" Wh "e we~o you when you saw the l)~ject? - . - est Poaral Addreu -f_lty or Town State or Country ~?. Ho w long wos object in sight? 6. What wos tr ~ eond:tion of thct sky? ~[iiil' .Sright o, C l.oudy {c) Bright 7. IF you sow th, obj!tct during DAYLIGHT, wh~re was the SUN located os you looked at the obiect? fC ircle O ne). In front o F you To your I clft In bock of you Ovetht.!od c. c. To your right Don't r~memb~ Th! !I focm tNper'ledcs A TIC 16 i, 1) Oct 5-i. 8. lF you sow the obiect at NIGHT, wha t did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Cir~le One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One}: d. Don't remember 9. The obiect appeared: (Circle One): @)As a light a. Bright moonlight b. Dull moonlight c. No moonlight -pitch dark @Don't remember Don't r~tmember 11. Did th~ object: (Circle One for each question) At:"p.ar to stand still at ony time? SJddenly speecl.up and rush away at any time? c:. Sr&ok up into parts or expl :N:i? d. Give off smoke? e. C~:~nge brightness? f. C., Jn~e shape? g. Flash or flicker? h. D isappear. and reoppear ? 1~. Did the obiect move behind something ot any time, portlct~larly o cloud? Don't Know Don't Know Don't Know Don't Know Don't Know Don't Know ' Don't Know) (Circle One}: Don't Know. IF you anawer.d YES, then tell whcrt 13. Did the o:>jec:t move in front of something at any time, particularly a cloucl? (Circ!~ ~ .... .': Yes @ Don't Know. IF you onswerd YES, then tell what T ronsparent Vapor d. Don't Know 14. Did the objoct appear: (Circle One): Did y.lu observe the object through a"y of the following? ) Eyeglosse~ Binoculars Sun glosses Windshield Theodolite @Window glas~ 16. Tell in a few words the following things about thd o b jact ... , 17. Draw a pi:ture that will show the shape of the obiect or objects. Label and include in your sketch any details of the object that yo~.saw such as wings, protrusions, etc., and especiatly.e.xhoust trails or vapor trails Pbce on orrow b~side the drawing to show the direction th 7obiect was moving. .. 18. The ~dges of the object were: (C~rds One): Fuzzy or bl .;rrcd e. Like a bright star c. Sharply outlined d. Don't remember 19. IF there was MORE THAN ONe object, tr1~n how many were thert:t? _ Draw a pic~ur9 of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to show the direction that the y were traveling Draw a picture that will show the motion that t h e objoct or objects rnodd. Place on "A" at the bQginning o f th~ path, a ''B" ot the end of the path, and ~how any cha ng!ts in .d ird<::lion lur ing t he course. w~ wis h to know theongular si:e. Hold a mat~h stick"'a t arm's length in line with a known ob ject.ond not8 how.much of ths object Is cov~red by the he ad of the match. II you had performed this experiment ot th~ time of the sig ing, how much of the object would ~ave been covered by ~8 match head? 23. Did th8 obj,c:t disappear while you were watching it? If so, how? 24. 1,, ord~r tha~ you can give as clear a picttJre as possible of what you s aw, da,crioe in your own words a c ommon object or obiects which, when placed up in the sky, would give the sam~ appearance as thtt object which you s:w. ~ / ~ D "lj 25. Where wer~ you located whem you sow the object? 26. Were you (Circle Ons) (Circle One}: <~ lnsid~ a building a. In the business section of a city? b. In the resid~ntial section of a ci~y? (i) In open countryside? b. In a car c. Outdoors d. Near on oirfiei:J? d. In on airplane (type) e. Flying over a city? f. Flying over open country? 27. 'rVha~ were you doing at the time )'OU sow the obiect,.and how did you happen to notice it? 23. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOB!LE or other.vehicla at the tim~, then compf~t,.the following questions: Wh~t direction were you moving? (Ci1cle One) o. North c. East b. North.,ost d., Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwe1t 29.2 H~w fast were you moving? miles per hour. 28.3 Did you stop ot ony time while you were looking at the object? (Circle One) Yes No