PRO.JECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 2. LOCATION 3. OAT.;TIME C.'~CUP TYPE OF 085ERVATION CJ Grnund-Visual -.s-. "P'HOfos o:- souRce fi N:~ G:i.vil :Lan 7. LENCTH OF 09SEP.VATION a. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 12. CONCLUSIONS Was Balloon Prohohly Balloon Po:.:.ihly Balloon 0 G round-Radar 0 Air-lntttrcept Rndor Was Aircroft Probably Aircraft Po~:-.ibly Aircraft Was Astronomical Probably A:otronomic:ol Po ssi bl y A~tronomi col :o In sufficient Octo for Evolu\Jtion 10. BRIEF SUMMA~Y OF SIGHTtNG~:J.pi lJ-~'2.n.:hing lit3}1t. 11. COMMENTST~l':! '-ltt:CP ticn :c:l;C\.i:t.!rl ;..n.B long ti:"l~. Ih:r.r~':21" ATtC f"O~M 329 (RZV :s SE P 52) more lil~l: t, '.-10 -:~-a.:i onJ.y onn H.iLne~J, thi~ .l.~ .. co::t c,l.t e gorlzc:l i.lr ~iniu.ff'j :11':!:~!; d:.t':l.. U.S. AJR FORC~ TECHNICAL INFORMATION S:iEET (SUMMARY DATA) In o:-der that your information moy be fi l~d and coded as accurately as poss i~lo, pleas!! us~ the following spoc~ to write out o short de~cription of ~he event th a t you obs~rved. Yo u may re- peat information that you have alrc:tody given in the qutls,ionnoire, and add a ny further comments, statements, or sketches that you b"lieve ore important. Try to pr e :;.,nt the dtttoib of the obs~rva- tion in th~ order in which they occurr.!d. Additional pages of the some siz~ paper may be attached if they or& needed. (Do Not Write in This Spac~} I. L l.J--t- U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNJCAL IHFOr~MATION SHEET This q'Jestionnaire has been pr~pored so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much information as possibl~ concerning the unidentified .aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Please try to answer as many questions .as you possibly can. Th~ information that you give wil J be us&d for research purposes, and wi II be regarded.os confidential material. Your nome wi ll n o t be used in connection with any. statements conclusions, or publications wi1hout your permission. We r equest this p~rsonal information so that, if it 1s deemed necessary, WP. moy contact you for further details . 1. When d id you see the object? (Circ:le One): o.(Eastern .) b. t em:-cf c. Mountain d. Pacific 4. Whttre were you s ow th e object? 2. Timeofday: (Circle One): (Circle One): a. Q.C!YJight ~aving b. Sta ndard City or Town J 5. How long wos object in sight? 5. 1 How was time in sight determl,,ed? a. c~rrain b. ;;:o irly certain 6. Whot was t.,~ .:~ndition of the sky? b. Cl.ot.dy c_._NoJ.. Y!!'.l. sure (Cf. Just o guess ) 7. IF you s a w t h e o bject during DAYLIGHT, whsre wa s th~ SUN locota d a s you looke d a t th~ obiect? (Circle Ono): o. In front of yo u b. In bock of you d. To your left e. Ove rh .!ad c. To yo ur ri ght f. Don't remember ! C For.M lo'4 , fEO 6 0 Thi., form s up::r ae d e s ATIC 16 4, 13 O c t 5\. a. 1F you saw th a object at NIGH r I what did you notic3 concerning thf} STARS a nd MOON? 8.1 STARS (Cirde One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): Cf. o~;'t rem-em~) a. Brig ht moonlight b. Dull moonlight ( . No onol ight . .=.ri.tch dark d. Don't remember 9. T h e object appeared: As a ig n t d. Don't remember 10. If it appear~d as o light, was it brighter than the brightestostors? 11. Did t he c~ject: (Circlo On& for each question) a. Ap~or to stand still at any t ime? b. S\.r~d~nly speed up and rush awoy at any time? c. or~'< up into parts or explx~? d. Gi "'~ off smo1<ct? e. C n ::nge brightness? f. Cn.l.,9!t shape? 9 Q=_!, !.Lyor flicker? h. Di sopp,aroond reappear? (}i~ Don't Know (.~g) Don't Know Don't Know Don't Know Don't Know '!.!_o) Don't Know Don't Know Don't Know 12. Did the oojeet mov& b8hind something at any time, particularly o cloud? (Circle One): @ No Don't Know. IF you answ~re-d YES, then t~U what No Don't Know. IF you on~wered YES, t hen tell whr~t 1-1. D~d the object appear: (Circle One): a. Solid b. T ronspor~nt c. V upor ._ d. Don't Know ; 15. Did yo u observe the object through ony of t ha following? a. Eycgiosses b. Sun gro.;::;(}s c. Windshi~ld d. Window glass e . Bi n.:>cuf.,rs f. Telescope g. Theodof ite Y -!tS (~lo 16 . Tell in a f t! W words the following things about the object. 17. Draw a picture that will show the shape of ths object or objects. Lobel and include in your sketch any details of th8 object that ybu.sow such.as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially.exhaust trails or vapor trails. Place on arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the object was. moving. 18. T he!! cd:;es of tne object were : (Cird., One): a. Fuzzy or b h . rred b. Like a brigh t stor c. Sharply OtJtlined d. Don't remel'"ber 19. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? _ Draw a picture of how they were orranged, and put en arrow to show the direction that tntty were trav~ling. 20. Draw a picture that will show the motion that the object or obiocts.mode. Place an .,A., a t t h., be g inning of th_, path, :a "B" at the end of the path, end show .any changes in .directi ort d uri ng the course 21. How large clidthe obiec:t.appear.to.you as compared to on object.with which you are familiar? 22. w~ wish to f<now the angular size. Hold a match stick at arm's length in lina with a known object.and nota how.much of the object is covered by the head of.the match. If you had performed this experiment at th~ time of the sighting, how much of the obiect would hav' been covered by the match head? C tJ v ~-i -c cf 23. Did the object disappear while you ware watching it? If so, how? 24. In order that you can give as dear a picture as possible of what you saw, d ascribe in your own words a object or objects which, when placed up.in the sky, would give the some appearance as the ob;ect which you saw. 25. \'ihere were you located when you sow the object? 26. Were you (Circle Onc:t) a. Inside o building c. Outdoors {Circle One): o. In th~ businsss section of a city? ();-:- -th-; ,~;idanti~f :;~eti~n of-ocfty? c. In open countryside.? d. Near an airfield? d. In on oirplonct (type) o. Flying over o city? e, At sea f. Flying over open country? 27. What w&re you doing at the time you sow the obiect, .and how did you happen to notice it? 2a. IF you w~re MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at th~ ti me, tnen compfet~.th~ following questions: 23.1 'Nhat direction were you moving? (Ci,c/e One) g . w~ut e. South b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Nortnwest 2a.2 How fast were you movi,~ ? ....;~l=-~-_ ;C=.::> miles per hour. 28.3 Oid you stop at any tlrT'e while you were looking at the object? (Circle One) 1Q No 29. What direction were you looking when you first !taw the obieet? (Circle One) h. Northw~st d. Southeast f. Southwest i. Overhead 30. What direction were you looking when you lost saw the obieet? (Circle One) b. North ~o st d. Southeast f. Southwest 31. If you or~ :::r"' iIi or with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number o f d&gre~n the obiect was from true Nortn (thru east) and also the number of d egrees it was upward from the horizon {el~votion) 32. In tha frJJiowing skotch, imagine that you are ot the poin t shown. Ploc.a on A" 011 t~e c vrvad lin~ ~o sho-..., h ow thl't o~ject was above JhtJ horizon (skylin~) when you first sow it. Place o "8 or, th a sam~ ~;urved Jin' t~ s!low how high the obiect was obov~ the horizon (skyl ina) when you lo.s1 ~ow H. 33. in tne foiJowing larger sketch ploc~ on A" at the po1ition the obJ~ct wos when you first so~ il, 'Jnd o "B .. at Its posit !on w,":,n you last sow It. Re ~!"r to smaller sketch as on example of how to complete t~e l.orgctr skate~. 34. What wer, :he w~othar conditions .at th~ time you saw the obj~c~? CLOUDS (Circi~ One) WEATHER (Cird~ One,' Fog,.mi3t, or light .rain c . Scotter.,d clouds Moderate or h~avy rain Thick or heovy clouds Don't rememb'tr WhEJn end ~o whom did you r~port t hat. you had .s'!en the object? Day Month Yor 36. Wc":J tJnyona ~Is, with you at the !ime yo\1 saw the object? (Circle One ) 3~.1 IF you answered YES, did ~hay s~a the ohject too? (C 'rclo Onl!) 36.2 Pl~cse list their nom~s and ~ddr!t5ses: 37. Wcs this tl;e first tima that you had seen on object or objeet:s likf3 this? (Circfe One) 37.1 IF y~u answered NO, t~en when, wh~re, and under what circu~5tonees did you see other Ot1J!S? 38. In Y"Ur op;.., .)r, what do you think the obittct was and what might hove caused it?