PROJECT lOOn RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION CONCLUSIONS Na.ssachuse-:~s 0 Was Ba lloon 0 Probably Boli-n DATETIME GIIOtW 4. TYPE OF oaSERVATIOM 0 Poulbly Balloon XD Gnu'"~ Vi val 0 Ci-a loln4 R odor Wo Airc raft a Probably AircYah 0 AI,.VI ev .. 0 Air-lnt~copt RociCif' 0 P o ul bl y Ai rcroft Atronomlcol 0 Probably Atronot lcol 0 Poui bly Aatronolfticol 7. LENGTH 0' DaSIRVATIOM .. HUM8ER 0, OBJECTS 0 lnuffi clent Data for Ev oluori on BRIE' SUMMARY 0, ltGHTIHO snarply outlineJ. 11. co~ ENT~ onJ.i t i ens -orezent cto.:.1d.ing Gtill at and rushing a,.,a::,' . -cher:.-: l.n form.a.tion; movi~ Ob s erved during ilver-white co:cr. Heather i ncluded fog mist or liBht ing for 1 r.Un. A TIC POitM ,,_ (JlP U liP' U)' U . S . AIR FORCE TECHINAL INFORMATION SW<S"T 1. When did you see the object? 2 . Time o f day: LIJ, 0 n 3 . Time Zone: asf;,rr- 4 . Where .. ::::::-e you ,;:~en you -::tw the ob jet? I. SJIC<I'"Dfl /Vta..s:sa..chvs;e lf..r 5. Estimate how long you saw the object. l=air--l ~ ce.rfctin 8. If yousaw-.. ;tha.r;;object at NIGHT orDAi'IN, ':That did yo\l llot1ce about the STARS:: or t-iOON? 9. Was the object brighter than the background of the 10. IF it was BRIG~TZR THAN bhe sky background,was the brightnes s like that of an automobile headlight? 11. DID the object: a.Appear to st~d still at any time? b. SuddaneJ.J,y ~peed. up and rush ar.-ray? c.Break up.~r~d1barts or explode? d.Giv~ pff sm6~? e.Charig&i~ig~rn~ss? . f.Change shapat ~a g . Fl15~1:,t_brob, or-pulsate? t II~ t. u 12. Did the object e-;er move b ehind someth1ll6? 13. Did the object ever move in front of sometP~ng? INF0ffiIATION S HEET (co~tbued) object appear: solid) b transparent you observe the obje~ts t : .roug h any of the following: eyeglasses (YE$.) binoculars YES sun glasses telescope YES windshield theodolite YES window glass 16. Tell in a. few '"ords :'ollowing t hings about t h e object nl/eri~" wh.ife 17. DraH a picture that .-:ill show the shape of the object or objects. Labe l and include your sketch any details of t he object that you saw such as ii::lgs,protrusions, etc., and escpecially exhaust or vapor ~rails. Place an arrow beside the crawing to show the dir~c~ion the object was moving. 18. The edges of the objec t ,.ere: a . Fuzzy or blurred b . Like a bright star (C. S~arply outlined:> 19. IF there was ]~lOR~ TH.A:~ tC:ere?' 8 ve., d . Donet Remember object, then ho\'1 many '.'iere It-.~ORl.f.AmON SHEET (continued) 19. Draw a picture of ho\"1 t hey were arranged, and put an arrow to show_the direction that they were traveling. 20. Dra\i' a picture that will s ho-...1 t h e motion that t h a objects made. PJ.ace an " A" at he beginning of tl:e path, a end of the path , and shou any c hanges i n C.irection during t h e 21. I F POSSIBLS, try to guess or estimate what the rea l size of the object was i n its longest dimensio n . feet 22. Hoii large did the object appear as co::::pa.red w1 th one of the following objects held in t he hand at about a rm' s len gth? a . Head o f a nin d . Ni ck e l e .Q.aurter 22.1 Indication of certainty G7-Not -;e~y 23. Howndid the objects disappear from Yi~.of? o-f o. seco~d; 'I coo(d'nt evell\ nofrce the)~ d.c'Su.ppec.ra.ncel-jt- ().JC(S so -Gst, IN?OR:~TION SH~ET (continued) Page 1+ 24. In order that you can give as clear a picture as po3sible of what you saw, we would like for you to imagine that you could construct the o ~ect t hat you saw. Of what type of material would you make it? Ho:r large would it be, and wh~t shape would you make it? D escribe i n your own \mrds a. commo n object which when placed up in the sky would give the same appearance as the object ,.,hlch you saw. T den. Y 4rl1 t -tltef'~ Is a. vYlctf-enaf vet-kl1(;(,cJf1 f{,~f (f-c.oufcl he VWACfe of, T OJuiJ.nlf SD!:J hcvJ e 1f {/J<)cJ(~ be .. T (IJov(J mctke sor-f-o-f sc.vcer oho.peJ-If ~uucer_ 25. Where were you when you sa'o'( the objects? Ovfdo o Y',.S 26. \'l ere you: c. ~ Ke ope" C.uun fryc>icle_ 27. ',That .vere you doing when you sa11 the object, and ho'll did you happen to no~ca it? At a ~occer 9ame .. r /oolce.cl a.t-fhes~J- 28.If you were moving in an AUTOM03ILS AT THE ~IME, t hen complete the following questions: 29. Wr.at direction ware you fiast lookingwhen you saw t h e objact? 5ovth 30. Wlia.t direction were you lookir.g when you las t s a\"1 the objec 31. If you are familiar with bearing terms, try to estimate the number of d egrees the object was from true North and INFORl.fATIO:N iM8~RWi~i~ SHEET(continued) . 31. upward fro~ the horizon. 31.1 \'/hen i t first appeared: a. From true North~ d egrees b. From the horizon :;3 0 degrees 31.2 When it disappeared: a. From true North degrees b. From t he hori z on "?>_t; 32. In the follo.-ring sketch, place an on t h e curved line to show how hig h the object was from the horizon \'Then you first saw it. Place a B" on the same curved line to s hm'f how high the object was when you last sa,., it 33. Inth e follor.v1ng sketch , place a i18"A" where the objec t was when y ; u firs t saw it, and a B" where you last sa'-1 it. INFORMATION SHEET(co~tinued) 34. What were the weather conditions a t th e time you saw the Dry A. Cold or light rai~ b. Cool c . Moderate or heavy r ain 35. When d i d you report to so~e o fficial t h a t you had seen it? 36. Vias anyone e lse '\'Tith y ou at t h e time y oumsa'-1 the object? }f_.s 36.1 If ~ou answered Y~S, di~ they see t h e objec t too? }'~ 36. 2 Please list t heir ~ames and ad4resses: (SEE LAST PAGE) JJ. W&s this t he fir3t time you had seen an object like this? }V0 37.1. IF you ans KO, ~en when, where, and u der what circumstances did you see t !:e other ones? Qnvc,e T. St:i lJ flt-Q.. tflree red {c' f}h+s of-~ Qir f /o. fa e .. ':t ~.JuSt h 0 tj c.ecl 0.. <a reen I 'J" r cc" r c ( ~ fie p /(An e ft,J i a e-; {'t . m\ J-t\i r OM.J lrt u w uple.. o-f 0-c.~11d~ /f d'su.ppeored,. I saw If-fvr (~s thct 11 fo ~co nd~ . INFORMATION SH&:s:T =i~SYa sSa&a~(continued) 38. In your opinion, what d o you.=think the object was and what might ha.Jre caused it? X.r pcS6rb(<J Wet-S ~ c-F/yi'r1g . 8aU~er-~ _T ]fter"\j poSSib(!j CoU (c) htAfl been q c5ft1Ce.. cJ,fo _ , ,;vrt a.no~e_r piCAnef_ -r-J.ort'f know wt..ec. f el~e ,7-a>vld be .. , 39. Do you think y ou can estima)e the spee.d of t. h e object? ;oo~' (' I ~MU you think you can estimate how away from you the object was? 41. Please give the followins info~ation about yourself: TELEPHONE :!\'UMBER '/Tha t is your present job? Please indicate any special .aucationaLtr~ining you've had ~. Tec cal school high school f . Ot her training Pos t graduate 42. Date youn completed this questi~nna1re IN?Ort11A.TION SHE:t~;T (continued) 36. 2 Names and addresses of witnesses; iHt-****** Please send me a couple of these Information Sheets, so the next t ime I see a "UFO" I will not have to type it up myself. Thank you,