PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD j 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS Wo'!. Balloon P robobl y Ool I oon Pos!iiLiy Boltoon 3. DATETIME CROUP lor:ol ~O'Y) 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ~ G round Visual -5:-PHIJTOS 16. SOURCE 0 G round-Rndor a Air-Intercept Radar Was Ai rc:roh Probably Airf!roft Po5sibly Aircraft Was Astronomical ,.,,r~''-- Probobly Astronomical Pos~ibly A.stronomieol aN-, I Civil '-!~ 7. LENGTH OF 03SE~VATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECT S 9. COURSE 0 Other _ 10. BRIEF SUMMA~l' OF SIGHTING ~.Jb.)~ ~! t ;lou l.y . Brilliant: blue c!1ung.i4'4,; o.t t irr.~G t o ATJC PO J29 (REV !:i S!:P 52) a ln:sufftcient D ata for Evaluation 0 u,lcnown 11. COMMeNTS. ; over thi_: u~c:.l d.u.r.i:tg tl ~ time of Lh~ :Jlgh!;:.ng . I t i c; Yt..:~C~f rro"ut:lh~.c ';h~tt r:ta -1- U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL .INFORMATION SHEET This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can giv~ the U.S. Air Force as r'1uch information as possible concerning the unidentified .a erial phenomenon tha t you have observed. Please try to answer as many questions as.you possibly cdn. Thcl information that you give will be us!td for research purposes, and will be regarded as confidential material. Your nome willnot he u:sed in connection with any. statements, .conclusions, or puol ications without your permission. We request this personal information :so that, if it ts deemed necessary, we may contact you for furth~r detoi Is. 1. When did you s~ the object? Time Zone: (Circle One): a. 4. Whero wttr~ .u .... u sow the object? (Circle One}: Day I ight Saving C ity or Town State or Country S. How long W~JJ obiect in si!jht? 5.1 How was time in sight determined? b. Fairly certain c. Not very sure d. Just a guess 6. What was t:-:e ccndition of the sky? b. Cl.oudy a-_ Bri ght r 7. Jr y~u sow : he objact during 0.4 YLJGHT, whe rtt wos the SUN locoted as you looked at the object? (C irclc O n9 }: a . In fro nt of you b. In bock of yo u d. To your l~ft e. Ov-erhead c. To yo ur ri ght f. Don't rememb"' I C FFEOBP.6 ~AO lo' 4 I This focm supersedes ATIC 1\)~, 13 O c t 5~ 8 . lF you saw ~h~ object at NIGHT, what did you t1otice conc~rning the ST~RS anJ M00N? 8.1 ST AR5 (Cic::le One): 8.2 MOON (Circle On:): 0 . Bright mao,ll ight Du II 111oon! i ght No moonlight-pirch dark Don't remember Don't r e member 9. The ob1ec t appeared: (Circl~ On.,): a. As a l ight d. Don't r emember 10. If it op cred a:a a light, was i t brighter than th 9 bright~st stars? 11. Dd th~ o:,ject: c. A= or to stand still at any ti me? b. S ... d.-!~nly speoted up and rus ~ away at any tim"? c:. = ~c< up into ports or ex?l ~ e? d. Give oH smokct? e. C h::nge brightness? f. Cr .:nge shape? g. F.:nh or flicker? (Circb One for ooch question) Yes No Don't Know Yes ' No Don't Know Yes No Don't Know Yes No Don't Know Ye s 1 ~o Don't Kn\lW Ye s No Don't :(now ' Yes No Don't Know h. D. soppe~r ond rooppecr? Yes No Don't Know 1~. Did t he ooject move behind something ot any time, particularly o cloud? ( Circle On~): Don't Know. IF you anJwered YES, then t~ll whnt 13. Did t he -::,j~ct move in front of something ot any time, particularly o cloud? Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell \vhot Did the obj "!Ct cpp4!ar: (Circle One): a. T ra n ;p'lr'!nt Don't K !"\OW Did you observe the object through any o f t he following? Eyeglas:Jos Binoculars o. Sun gfosse5 f. TcLscop., c. Wi nJ:ohield Theodolit Window glass 16 . Tell in a f~w words the following th ings a bo ut the object. 17. Draw a p1:tere that willshow ths shape of the object or objects. Lobef end includ~ in your sketch any de:ails of the obj~ct.that you sow such as wings, protrusions, etc., and esp"cialty .,xhoust trails or vapor rroils. PIa cot on or row b,side the drawing to show the dir~ction the obje..:t was moving. 18. Ti1e edg~J of the object were: (C ire lo One): a. Fuzzy or bl urrod b. Like a bright star c. Shorply out I ined d. Don't rell"ember Draw o pict~.,;re of how they were arranged, and put on arrow to 3how tha dir~ction tnot rhey wttre tr.,veling 20. Draw a pictur~ that will show the motion that the objc>ct or objects mode. Place o n 'A'' at t ha b~ginning or th~ po~h, a ''B" at the end of the path, and s ho'N any changes in .dir-ection duri ng the c"urs~. 21. How Iars~ did the obiect.oppeor to you as compcrod to on obieet with which you ora familiar? 22. We wish t o know the angular size. Hold o match stick at arm's length in li,,e with a known obj~ct.ond note how much of the obiect is cover~d by the head of the mot'::h. If you hod pttrformed this experiment ot the time of tha si~hting, how much of the object would hava been covered by the match head? 23. Did the object disappear while you were w~tchlng it? If so, how? 24. In order thot you can give as cr~or a pictur OS possible of whet you sow, describe in your own words 0 common obi ~t or ob;ects Yhich, when placed up in the sky, would give the same app'K!ronce a s th., ohjsct whic:h }'Ou lCW 25. Wh.,re were you located when y o u s uw the object? (Circle One): Jn!ilde a building In an airplane (type) 26. Wer& you (Circle Omt) In thtt business section ot a city? In th! rcuidential s~ction o f a city? In open countryside? Near an airfield? Flying over a city? Flying over open country? 27. What w~!e you doing at the time you sciw the object, .and how did you happen to noticeit? 2S. IF you wMe MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or othsr vehiele ot the time, th~n compf~t tne followin9 questions: 28.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) b. Northeott d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northweat 28.2 H~w fast were you moving? mihs p"'r hour. 28.3 :) : d you stop at any time while you were looking at the obj~ct? (Circle One) y,, No 29. What dir~ction were you looking when you first saw the obiect? (Circle On~) b. Northeast I d. i. Ov3rh~tad What dir~ction were you looking when you fast saw the obiec:t? (Circle One) b. Nort~-lst f. Southwest 31. If you cr~ :a.-i I ior with bearing t~rms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of degrees the ohiect was from true No ... ;, \thru east) and also the number of degrees it wos upwcrd from the horizon (elevation). 31.1 When it tint appeared: a. From true North . degr"es. b. From horizon " ' -degrees. 31.2 When it distlppeor~d: a . F rom true North b Frc m horilon d og r ee-s. 34. What were the weather conditions .ot the time you saw the obj~ct? CLOUDS (Circle One) WEATHER (Circ/8 One) Fog, mist, or light.rain c~ Scattered clouds Moderate or heavy roin Thick or heovyclouds e. Don't r~member 35. When and to whom did you r eport that. you had Seen the obiect? 36. Wos onyone else with you at the time you saw the object? (Cir::le One) 36.1 IF y~u answered YES, did th8y :s&e the object too? (Circle One) 36.2 Pl~os4! list their names and addre1s 37. W:;s this ti,e first time that you hod seen on obj,ct or objects I ike this ? (Circle One} 37.1 IF you answered NO, then wh8n, where, and under what cireumstaneea did you see other ones? 3(3. In your o;>i., : ~n '<Vl,ct do you thinl.c the ob;ect was and what might hove caused it? 39. 0(') you think you con estimate the speed of t h-, object? (Circ:d On'.:t) IF y)V on,wared YES, then what spad 'Hould you estimate? '-----....-------....:~ 40. Do you think y~u c a n estimate how far cwoy frorn you the object was? (Circle One) IP yflu onswe-red YES, then how for away would you soy it was? --:.. ....;._ ~4-- 4:. PI ~os~ g;ve ,;.,e !oHowing infotmotion about yourself: Middle am Tl::LEPH0NE NU lndicat8 any .-,dditional information o~ovt yourself, including any education, which miah' be prtinent 42. Dot you eornp:et9d this questionnaire=