Northdayton Ohio — July 1961

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Keywords: circle, southwe, twilight, object, daylight, praporod, forcij, lnfcfmat, infnmo, mot8rial, ltotemtnts, conclusioru, mllulon, deroi, stotj, foqowing, overhoa, mornlhh, oujilct, ntfioht, remombl, outvmohil, 1adlis, jrticjiarly, eyaglossc
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 2. LOCATION 3. OATETIME C~OUP TYPE OF OBSERVATION O.~Grcund Visual 0 Ground-Radar 5 . PHOTOS ~!,;::::;::=============-_L-r-_;C~A~I r-VI su ol C A i rlntorcopt Rod or 6. SOURCe---------------~-----! 0 Was Astronomical 7. L:ENGTH OF C9SERVATION 8. HUMBER OF OBJECTS 0 Probably A~tronomicol 0 Possl bly Astronomicol 0 lnaufflcint Data for Evaluation BRIEF SUM/w\A~Y OF SIGHTING B:!.""i;;' :_ .. ~ ... :.r .l i l:c obj ~, ll. COMMeNTS l~" t:!OUld h:: ATIC FOR M 3 29 (~EV 26 S EP 52) F.tRi,- t'fraN~ U. S. A I R F 0 R C E T E C U H I C A L I H f 0 R M A T I 0 H S H E E T This queationnalre has been praporod so that you c:on give thtt U. S. Air ForciJ c.u much lnfCfmat ion as pOS$ iblo concerning th~ unidentified ooria I ph"nomanon tll.'l t you hov l ob~orv~d. Pl~as., try to an,wer a& many questions as you possibly con. The infNmo~ion that you giv., will be used for reseorc:h purpos~s, and will bo regarded os confidential mot8rial. Your nam will not be u'~d in connection with any ltotemtnts, conclusioru, Of publications without your pett'mllulon. w~ requ~lt this porsonal Information 10 that, If it is doomed necea~ory, we may contact '/()U for huth~r deroi Is. . 1. When did you seo the obiect? 2. Time of day: 3. Tim lone: (Circ:lo One): @. Ea$htrn b. Central c. Mountain d. Pacific (Circle Ona): A.M. (Cirdo On.,): a. Daylight Saving @ Standard HoME ( i.:)A c. r< 'I" R.P) 4. Whcr:t w~tro you wh"n you s ow fhe object? rJ tA. b e. fL /J e '~ H r .s Clty or Tow, -_D~y ro.u. Uhi~ .. StotJ o r Cl)untry Addl :mol remarks: S. Es'timote how long you sow the object. Mlnut~u Second a 5.1 Circle one of the foqowing to indicate how certain you ore of your onswar to Question 5. o. Certain Fairly c~r!oin 6. What 'rl!OI th e conditim of th s $Ky? o. Bright daylight b. Dull daylight c. Bright twilight c. Not very sure d. Just a guess d. Justo trace of day I ight @ No trace of day I i ght f. Don't remembe r 7. IF you sow the object during DAYLIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, whe re was th~ SUN loca te d as y0u looked ut v ' the obiect? (Circle One): a. In front of you d. To y our left b. In back of y o u e. Overhoa d c. To your right f. Don't re mornlHH AfiC F O R M NO. t64 ( 13 OCT ~4} 8. JF yr-u :J('IW the oujilct, a? NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAW~I, what did you notic r:Nl-._,,ning the ST AP.S und MOON'/ 3.2 MOON (CirdJ On"): ~} Gr i~J }.t moon light b. Dull mo~.ntfioht c. No m~,.,nlight -pitch dark Don't remombl'tr d. Don't j HTH,mber 9 . Was lh9 ob;~c~ brightor thon tho boc!:ground of the ~k'/? (Circl'l Or.e): a. -'!}j) c. Don't r~m.,mb~n 10. ir: it WtJs sq IGHTER THAN th8 sky background, wos th., brigh~ne ;s li!<~ t:1ot ~Jf \.In outvmohil" h<1adlis;ht?: (Circle One) a. A mile or rnor\) awoy (o dl~tont cor)? b. S.Sv~ral blocks owoy? c. A block away? d. Severo I yards owoy? o. A?pe:; ;~stand still a~ ony t1 ? \!.!!_v ~'Jdde ... ll speed up uncJ..ru,~-~v 0:1 onx hm~? ~ c . Brook l.'j) into ports or explode? Yo s d. Give ~;f smoke? Yes " Ch~ngs brightness? Yes f: Change shape? Ye~ g. F I ic ker, throb, or pulsote? Yus (Circle Ono for ~och 'JU~stion) No Don't :<no~ No Don't Know J5[P OQn' t Know N~ Don' t Know Don't Know Don't Know Don't l(now 12. D ld th~ object move b3hind some thing at anytime, particularly o cloud? (Circle One): Yes (~ Don't Know. IF you onaw~r-1d YES, than tt!U what ' 1 13. Did tho objec~ :':i~,..e in front of something ot anytime, p:JrticJiarly o cloud? Don't Know. b. T rons()or ~nr? 14. O:d ;ha objact appear: (Circle Ona): Did you oi:>servc tn3 objoct through any of tha following? o. Eyaglossc~ Ye-. (~1:)1 e. Binocular s Yer; ,tq9. b. Sun gla~ses Ya.:. (~9> f. Tolc.:>:op~ Ye~ 8 t.:. Wind~hiold Yo:. N g. Theod "ll Y"J j:t->' d. '1/ind'ow glnss 16. T otl In o fow words the followln3 thing.1 obcmt the oblt~ct. 17. Dr~P o plc:ure thol wiU show tho !hop" of th~ obi"ct or oL!tJc~s. Loh.-,1 a,td ln.::lud-.t In i'our 1k<ttch Oil/ JJt~ll~ of lh o'->1 )C:t tJ.,at you 3CJW soch U'l wlng5, prolrUIIIont, .,~,;., ond D:sp~clally u><ht.JuJt traits ''vapor tro lls. PI,<:J on urr'lw etta ide thtt drawing 1o !th\JW th'!) dlrocflon tha obj:tct wa l rn~vlnCJ Th~ adGgl -;~the obj~ct w~ra: (Circle o~s): Fu::zy or blurr.ad e. Ll~., a brigh~ s t-:Jr Sharply outlined Don't remttmb~r 19. If there was MORE THAN ONE object, than how many WC)ro there? -----~-------- Draw o pictur~ of how they w&ra orro.,g~d .. and put on arrow t.l shQw 1he dir~ction that thooy Wf)ri! traveling. Drow <:J plch1rG thnt wLII !lh ow the motl~n th~t tha o b i-,ct ~.' obj8r.tl mnc!e. PJoc" 'On "A" o t th" br,~fnnl~ ollh.tt poth, o "8 of tho ~nd of th<J patn, and ~ho.v anY, chun!Jetit In d lr.,ctlon d ur ing ?he cllurs,.,. 21. JF POSSIBL~, tr y to g1.1e:ss or e ; HnYJt.J whot the r.:>ol ,.;.,., of tha obi.,t:t wo~ ln it:s longttlf di tfhltw,ion. 12. How lorg~ did the obiect 9' obj~ch <lp~or oa compotdd with CrnJ of ~he 'tollowlng obj;,c:'!S hll'Jid in t fHt hone/ ond ot a bovt crrn'!l ltt ngth? (Circ le On~); Htlad of o pin g. Silver do Jlor c. Dime I . Grope Fruit d. Ni ckat Bask~tball e. Quartet k. Othar Hoff dollar 2 2 . 1 (Circ!e Or~ ,,r tho following t o ind:.:~ttt h o w .:'!trtoln you ur.:t o f your o n 'Jwar to Quasllon 22. a. c,rto in (b)Foirly co.'!r ln c. N ot var y suro d. Unc ertain How d id the obj~ct or obiech diso;:>~cr from viaw? ln..c:ud' t l:tet yw coAth oa d~or o p l e tr.sr.-os poialbhr of-whe t yow t ttw, WfJ would Woc7 f"r }-oo1::J hnogh1& thot yo u eet,~W con-~hwf the o b j,et lflot yeo set~. Cf wt1ct rype nrl:2te r1ot wcsohf fOtJ n1olce lt?--tto., for'' wobM H h w, o11d wh.nt~h-a~ w~t~Jd ;,. Lo,.s? fj)~ac:rlhe In your own w ords o ~ommon obj'!tc:t or obich which wl,a n p'oc~d u p In th-. l<y would g lv"' tne aume "PP~arane-. ~ th e obJ~ct w},lch 'fOIJ t o w-;} 25. WhNe w~r~ yo u I.JC\Jkcl wlhHl yotJ '>C" thv object? (Circlo One): a. ln:;iJl} a building l>. In u cor d. In ,, n airpl~o..na (h'" I n the r :~icl.m~iul s~ction of o c-iry? c . l11 opon ~o.O\mtrys ide? J . Flying llt)c.t r an airfi lcl'~ \!. F lyi nu <w .. r u c ity? f. Flying ov~,;r open co1 . .111t:y? 27. Who~ w-:or~ y:~u d~ina at tho time you sow t h;: nbl"~ct and how did you happen to 11otrcc it? 23. IF yo.: w~r~ MOVING IN At~ /1 UTOMOBILE o r other v ehicle at the time, then cornpleto the followin~ que:tions: 28. 1 Who t d i recti on were you rnoving'? (Circle One) East ~. South Southe(ISt f. Southwcs t b .... fast were you m~.1 ~? )id you stop at cny t,Te while you wera look:ng or the: object'? (Circle One) Yes No 29. What d :~ect ion were you looking whe-n you first sow th~ obj~ct? (Cit d e One) (9 Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwe:; t 30. What d irection were you looking when y o u last saw the object? (Circle One ) f. Southwe~t t ;,. ,::>rtneos d. Southeast h. Northwest h. Northwe!l t h. Northw~s t If Y"U:: -~ ::; ....... lior w it !' b~orins t erm" {an0u lor dir tion), try to estimate the numO....r o f desre~s th~ object was from tr\.t:: = :1 and ulso the number of dcsrces it was upward from the horizon f~lovation). Wh~n it firs t o~pcorcrl: ..;J-0 . -~ J a. From true ~!art cj _ - ---egrees. b. From hori 7.on . _ '?l~Q ~-~ rbwccs . i t d i ~a p p cc., (' rl . a. Fror1 tn; ::- c~:;rccs. L. Fr)m h nrlf.OII dcqrt'~rs. :3<1. Whut wcro the weuth:.:r conditions at tho tirnu you ~ow the ohi1ct? 34.1 CLOUDS (Circle OnJ) ~J C lvar <; k y c. Sell tter~d cloud~ d. Thick or heav y cloud!i e Dor ' t rernemb~r 34.3 ',~ t:A ThE R (Circle One) ~. =vg, nist, or light rain c. Moderate or heavy ro in 34.2 WIND (Circln On:!) o. No wind b. Sl inht broc t e c. Strong wind (~,)Don't rcme,mher 34.4 TEMPEl~ATUP.E (Circle One) e: Don't remember e. Don't re me mber 35. When d 'd you report to some official that you ha d seen the object? Ot.Jy Month 36. Was anyone else with you pt the ti me you saw the object? (C irclc One) (f..i]) 1:= y o u onswered YES, did t:,ey see the o b ject too? 36.2 P!<!cSt:t list their nome s ~nd addresse5: ; V c,~rl bor-~ 37. Was this the first time that you hod seen on object or objects I ike this? (Circle One) \._'Y.:;y No 37.1 IF you answered NO, the n whan, where, and under what circurnstonccs did you see other ones? 38. In your opinion what d-, you thin k the object was aild what might have caused !t? To ~ tDC. . :19. Do you thi,,~, yov con c;:.,timoh: tiH., ' ;1n: I v f the t' bjt:cf? 40. Do y ou thin'< you can cstirnotJ how for C:IW<"~Y frorn y o u tho obj..:.:t .vos'~ Miridl~ Nom~ First lt<.~mo -our pre sent job? Pl~as:: "di~are ony speciJI c: JCC~i.:mal training that you have hod . b. h igh school ---- f. Olhe r spc:cial training-------------- d . Post graduate 42. Date yo0 t:oT'plated this qu~st 1nail'e: