PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 12. CONCLU~IOHS 2. LOCATION 0 Was Balloon 10 J a:l 61 ,!il'hit:.. i-ll<:, '.r~:;_,_.; 0 P,obobly Balloon Possibly Batloon 0 Wos Aircraft Locol -.L. GMT I J h 3 l ~ I~ -s-. - PHOTOS 1. LENGTH OF ~lSERVATION 0 Ground V1 sual 0 Ground-Radar 0 Air-Vi sunl 0 Air Intercept Rodor Civili'.ln 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE 0 Probably Aircraft 0 Possibly Aircraft 0.. Was Astronomical ~\...I ; 1_..;.. ll' Probably Astronomical 0 Possibly Astronomical 0 Insufficient Data for Evaluation IO. BRIEF $UJOMA~V OF SICHTIHGJ01\n l , C:ig;1t., \.;hltc lig 1\-COMMEHTS'[ho:>U.'X i:~at\1 u~ th~ obj~ct coi.n .bol~ s:izc '-': voll~y b:J.ll : .< r.n o::~b,r-r~i cidc.; u!.tl1 tn' ,,~i' lun of Vc::nu:; t tll? U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL !NFOaMATION SHEET This quastionnoi:-8 has been prepared so that you can give th~ U.S. Air Foree as much information as possibl~ .concerning the unidentified .aerial phenomenon that you hav' observed. Pldase try to answer a"i many questions .as you possibly can. The information that you give wi II b, use-d for r85eorch purposes, and will be regarded as confidential mat.,rial. Your norne will not be LiSed in connection with any statements,.conclusions, or publications.without your permission We request this personal information so that, if it 1s deemed n~ce.ssary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did you see the object? 3. Time Zo11e: (Circle One): a. Central -b. e:-Moudain d. Pa:ific 4. Wh~re w~r4! you when you saw the object? Ne!!reat Postal Address 2. Time of day: (Circle On~): (Circle One): o. City or Town Doyl ight Saving Sratct or Country Additional r arks: . . 5. How long was object in sight? S. I H,..., wos time in sight det!trmined? c. Coartain b. Fcirly certain c. Not very sure d. Just a guess 6. What was f .. ~ :o,dition of th~ sky? b. Cl.oudy 7. IF you sow t h:! object during DAYLIGHT, wh~re was the SUN located as you looked at the ohjec:t? ( C ire /c On e): a. In front of you b. In bock of you d. To your left e. Overhea d c. To your right f. Don't remember /' \ ! , v F t ,s 6 1 l) '11\i J f orm super~edes A TIC 16-i, l3 Oct 5 i. 8. 1 F you sow thtt object ot NIGHT what d id you nati c o concerning ~he ST Af~S and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): Bright moon I i gh t DuJI moon I ight No moonlight .-pi tch dark Don't remember D"n't rem~mber 9. Tho obi"ct appearad: ( C ire I~ One): a. As a ligh~ Don t r .::member 10. If it app~ored as a I ight, was It bright.1r t han the brightest stars? Did the \)bj etct; (Circle One for each question) ApF~ar to ltand still ct ony t tme? Don't Kr.ow Sudd~nly speed up ond rush ::way at any time? Don't Know c. Br~d< up into parts or :txp e? ' Don't :<now G!1e off smoke? Don't Know o. Chcnge brightness? Don't Know f. Ch,:,ng'l shupe? Dont Know Flash or flieker? Don't Know Oisappecr ond reoppar? Don't Know 12. Did the obj set move behind something ot any time, portieulorly o cloud? (Circl tt One): Don't Know. 13. Did th& c~i~et ,.,ov~ In front of something at any time, pf'lrticularly a cloud? (Circl-: o-~ : Don't Know. IF you on1wered YES, then t~ll what 14. Did t!-le object appear: (Circle One): b. T ronsporttnt c. Vapor d. Don't I< n n w 15. Did you obs.!rve the object through any of the following? Eyeglasses Bl noculars Sun glas~as c:. Windsht~ld Thoodol ittt Window glass 16. Tell in o few words the following things about the object . 17. Draw a pi.:ture that will show the shape of the object or obj~cts. Lob~l and includ~ in your sketch any d'!tails of the object that you saw such as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor troil:a. Place en arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the object wos.moving. 18. r:,e lltdgas of the object were: (Cir:le One): Fuzzy or b lurred Other Like a bri3ht st~r c. Sharply outlined d. Don't rerrember 19. IF th~re was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? ..:../ _..;..,- _ Draw o p icture of how they were arranged, and put on arrow to show the dir~ction that they were traveling 20. Draw a picture that will show the motion that the object or objach mad!!t. Place on A" at th& bilginning of the path, a "B" at th~ end of the path, r.:nd show ony changes in directi on during th~ course. 21. How lcrge d id the object.appear to you as compared to an object with which you ore f amiliar? 22. w, .vish to know the angular size. ~told a match stick at arm's length in line with a known objact.ond note how much of the object-Is cover~ by the head of the match. If you had performed this experim~nt at the time of the sighting, ho.v much of the object would have b~an covered by the match h~!tad? 23. Did the ob!ect disoppear.while you w~re watching it? If so, how? :M. In Ofder tho~ you con give as cleor a picture as possibl" of what you saw, describe in your own words a common ob j Kt or objects which, whn olac~ up in the sky, would give the same appearance as the object which you ~o~. Whera wer~ you locot~d when you saw the ob;ect? Were you (Circ/'!} One) (Circle One}: In th~ business section ot o city? lnsid~ a building In the res id!tntial 5ection of a city? b. In a ccr In open countryside? Outdoorl d. Naar an airfield? Flying ov~r o city? In on c irplone ("type) At se., f. Flyi ng over open country? Other g. Other 27. What wer~ y o u doing at the time you sow the object, and how did you happ~n to noticeit? 28. IF you w~e MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other v~hiclo at the tim-.t, then compl~te.the following que~tions: 28 .1 Vl t direction were you moving? (Circle One) o. North c. E~st S. Northeast d. Southeast f. S outhwest h. Northw~st 28.3 D id y o u stop at any time while you were looking at tha objoJct? (Circle One ) Yes N~ What direction were you loo~ing when you first saw the obic:t? (Circle One} d. Southeast f. Southwest 30. What dir,~on were you looking when you last lOW thft object? (Circle One) b. Northecs~ d. South~ost f. S o uthwcl.Jt f. Overhead h. Northwtut i. Ov aorh~od 31. If you or., familiar with b~aring ter:ns (angular direction), try to e:1timota fha nJrnber of d!!tgretn t h tt obi~ct \vas from true North (tnru eo.st) and als o the number of degrefls it waJ upward from th~ horizon {elevation}. 31.1 Wh~n it fir:;t appeared: a. Frc,m true North ~'_,_,. d!!gree.s. b. From h ori:ton degrcets. 31.2 When it disappttar"d: a. from true North. degrees. b. Ftom horizon degre'!s. 32 . . !n th., following s <etch, imagine that you are at the point shown. P Jaco on "A'' on the c urved I i:le to show h~ high the. obiect was above the horizon (!!i~yline) whtm you first saw it. P lace o ,.0 on 1he some c urved lina t, I show how high the object was above tha horizon (s!<yline) when you los t saw '' I 33. In the fo ll " w i"g larger sketch place on A~' at the position the obiect wo when you lirst so~ It, and a a v t !'W position when you last saw lt. Refer to s maller sketch as on example of how to complete t~e lcr;er slceteh. 34. What w~r-, the weather conditions.at th~ t ime you sow ~he objl!tct? CLOUDS (Circle One) WEATHER (Circle One) o. Clear sky b. Fog, mist, or I ight rain c. Scatt&rad c !ouds c. Moderate or h8avy rain d. Thick or havy clouds e. Don't remember 35. When and to whom did you report th"at.you had:soon th"' obiect? 3~5. Wos anyone else with you at the t im:, you saw the ob;ect? (Circle One) 36.1 IF you answer:td YES, did tn.,y sae the obiect too? (Cfrcie One) 36.2 Pleas~ list their names and addresses: .37. Was this the first time that you hod seen an object or objects like this? (Circla One) 37.1 IF you onswerd NO, than when, where, and under whot circumstancs did you see othttf onfts? 38. In y~Jur opinion what do you think the objact was and wha t might hav" cau~t!d it? 39. !Jo you think you con estimat~ tha speed of the object? (Circle On~) IF you answered YES, then what speed wou!d you estimote ? -r------ 40. Do you think you con estimate how far away from you the object was? (Circle One) Yes IF you cnswered YES, the n how far away would you say it was? _ 41. Please g !ve the followi information about yourself: TELEPHC~E NUMB lnd;cote a ... y CJdditionol information -:bout yours,lf, including any education, which rnight be pertin..,nt. 42. Dote you compltd this question~oire: U.S. J\JR FORCe TECHNICAL IHFORMAIJON SHeET (SUMMARY DATA) In ord\tr that your information may be fil~d and cod6d os occura~ely os possible, please us& the following space to write out o short description of the event that you observed. Y C?U may r&- peat in formation that you have already given in the questionnoir8, and add any further comment stot~ments, or slcetches that you believe ore important. Try to present the details of the obs~rva tion in the order in which they occurred. Additional pages of the same size p11per may be attached if they .or!t n~ed.d. (D~ Not Writa in This Spoca) UFO ANALYSIS SHEET Hour (Local) 2//8 Date (Local). IC, ..lt4,.J ~, Hour (Z Time Group) ":r~ll Satellite: (Det S ATIC, Ext )279) Astrono~cal Phenomena (Meteor, Comet, Planet, etc) ~ ' Radar Ana~sis' ( AFCIN-4El) p//.,. Natursl Phenomena (Ball Lightning, etc) Aireratt, Balloons, Airship~, etc ~