PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Was Balloon 0 Probably Boli-n Poui Wy Boli-n Mi:uni, Florida 3. DATETIM! GROUP 4. TYPE Of OBSERVATION Was Aircraft 0 Probalaly Aircraft Local 211 c; R Ground.-VIaual 0 GreY~ttiRaclar Po ul W y Ai rcroft Was Astronoml cal S. PHOTOS t. SOURCE ProbaWy Astronomical D Pouibly Astronomical 7. LENGTH OP OBSERVATION L NUMBER OP OBJECTS 9. COURSE d Other 0 Insufficient Ooto for E valuotl on 0 Unlcnawn 11. COMMEHTSJbjt v ie.-red. by witne.:;:ies was p r obo.b y 3.!1 a; i!. . ./ c "rls lc:;t l'm v ie..r 34. What w.re the weather condit ions at the t ime you sow the obje c t ? CLOUDS ( Circ:le One) 4:._ Clear a ley , c. Scatt.red clouda d. Thiele or heavy clouda WEATHER (Circle One) b. Fog, miat, or l ight rain c. Moderate or heavy ra in e. Don't remember 35. When and to whom d id you report th'at. you had aeen the object? " 36. Waa anyone olae with you at the t ime you lOW the object? (Circle One} ...... Y~s No 36.1 IF you answered YES, did they '" the object too? (Circle One} 36.2 Please l iat their namea and addre81ea: My husuc:u Hy brother address as mine Waa th la the f irat t ime that you had aeen an object or object a li ke t his? (Circle One) 37.1 IF you anawered NO, then when, where, and under what c ircumstances did yo u ee othet ones? In your opinion what do you thlnlc the object waa and what might have c o uud It ? 39. Do you thinlc you can estimate the speed of the object? (Circle One) Yes No IF you answered YES,.then what speed would you estimate? ... 40. Do you thlnlc you can estlmote how far away from you the object.was? (Cirde One) IF you answered YES, then how for away would you soy It wos? .,1. Pleose give the following infounation.obout youtself: TELEPHONE NUMB S.x Female Indicate any additional informotionabout yourself, ln~ludlng any education, whld:.might:be pertinent 42. Date you completed this questionnaire: United States Air Force UFO Project Washington, D. c. Gentlemen: King of Prussia, Pa. On February 14, shortly after 9:00p.m., I was sitting with three other persons by the swimming pool at the Key Biscayne Hotel, Key Biscayne, Florida. The sky was cloudless, and the stars and the moon were very bright. While watching the sky, we saw a bright light, as bright and as large as any star in the sky (as a matter of fact, it looked like a star) moving across the sky, roughly from west to east. We thought it might be Echo. We have seen it a number of times. However, as it approached the vicinity of the moon, it dinmed. We thought that this 'o~as because of the brightness of the moon and that we would ~ee it again on the other side of the moon. It seemed to us that its path should have taken across the face of the moon. we watched for at least 20 minutes, but did not see it again. we eettmated that it should have taken it no more than 2 minutes to pass over and beyond the moon's radiance so that its brightness could again be seen. But, as I said, we did not see it again. We wondered if it was a weather balloon, etc. Could you enlighten us? Sincerely, P.S. It was not a falling star. we cannot figure why it did not come out on the other side of the moon! U.S. AIR IIORC! T!CHNICAL INIIORMATION SHEET (SUMMARY D~ TA) In ordet that your information may be filed ond coded as accurately as possible, please u s e the following s~ce to write out a .short description of the event that you observed. You may re- peat information that you hove already given in the questionnaire, and add any further comments statements, or sketches that you believe are important. Try to present the details of the observa- tion In the ordet in which they occurred. Additional pages of the same size paper may be attached If they ore needed. (Do Not Write in This Spoce) On February 14~ a t appr oximatel y 9:15p. m., while sit ting with tnree other~ by the swimming pool o f the Key Bisca~Hotel, Key Biscayne, Florida, facing roughly n orth, the hotel to our left and the ocean to our right, we saw a bright light, just like the brightest and biggest star in the s ky, moving through the ot her stars. The night was clear and bri5ht and the moon was shining . We watch e d it for approximately 4 to 6 minutes until it came into t he aura o f the moon. It then dimmed anc f aded completely from our view. We watched for a bout 20 minutes, expe cting it to come into view a gain on the other side o f th e moon,-that is~ to the right of the moon as we were facing it. However, it did n o t appear a gain. Ha d it reappeared, I would not h ave written to the Air Force--r would have thought it was one of th e satellites. We have seen Echo a number of times and have als o seen some of the Russian sputnicks. The direction the direction of this light of the ocean. was roughly from west to e ast, or it ~-1as The direction may have been southwesttD heading in northeast. U. S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET This questionnaire has been prepared so that you con give the U.S. Air Force os much information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hove observed. Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly con. The information that you give will be used for research purposes, and will be regarded as confidential material. Your name will not be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal inforrhation so that, if it 1s deemed n~cessory, we may c ontact you for further details. When did you see the object? 2. Time of day: (Circle One): 3. T ime Zone: (Circle One): o. Eastern,....,. b. CentrO! ( C ircle One): a. DayllgA+..Sovtng b. Stancfa7cf I c. Mountain d. Pacific 4. W~re were you when you sow rhe object? jl(eoreat Poatol Addeu C i y or Town Stat<t or Country 5. How long was object in s ight ? 5.1 How was t i me in sight determined? h. Fcil; ly certain-..., 6. What was the condition of the-sky? c. Not very sure d. Just o guess Bright -.,. b. Clouefy 7. IF you sow the object during DAYLIGHT, where wos the SUN located as you looked at the obj,ct? (Circle One): a. In front of you b . In back of you d. Toy o urleft e. Overhead c. To your right f. Don't remember FTD JUL 6 1 164 Thlafo,.,... aup,rt .. d,. ATIC 16-' , Ff'h 60, whlc:h I a nM<> 8. IF you saw the object.at NIGHT, what did you notlce .concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): d. Don't remember 9. The object appeared: (Circle One): ..-a. As a light b. Shiny b. Dull.moonllght c. No moonlight-pitch doric .d. Don~t remember d. Don't rernttmber 10. If It appeared as a light, woa It brlghtetthan the brighteststa;a? 11. Did the object: (Circle One for each question) a. Appear to atand atlll at any time? Don't Know Suddenly apeed up oncl ruah away at any time? Don't Know Brealc up Into porta or explocle? Don't Know Gfve off amoke? Don't Know e. Change btlghtneu? Don't Know Chan; ahape? Don't Know Flaah or fliclcw? Don't Know Diaappwor. and reappear ? Don't Know 12. Old the object mOe behind aomethlng ot any time, ptJrtlc:ularly a clouc:l? (Circle One): No Don't Know. IF you anawered YES, then tell whot 13. Old the object.mOe In front of aomethl"l at any time, portlcularly.a cloud? (Circle One): Ye1 No Don't Know. IF you onewered YES, then tell what a. Solid b. Tranaparent c. Vapor d. Don't Know 14. Old the object appear: (Circle One): Did you obaerve the obLect through ony of the following? Blnocufora Sun glauea Tele1c:ope WI ndsh leld Theodolite d. Window glass 16. Tell in a few words the following things about the object, 17. Draw a picture that will show.the.shope of the object or objects. Lo~l.ond include In your sketch.ony details of the object.thot y6J,I.sow 'SUCh as wings, protrusions, etc., and especlally.exhoust trolls or vapor trails. I Place on arrow.b.alde.the drawing toshow the dlrectlon.the object waa.movlng. 18. The edges of the object were: (Cirele One}: a. Fuzzy or blurred b. LIke a bright star . . c. Shorpfy -outlined d. Don't remember 19. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? _ Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to 'Show the direction that they were traveling. . 20. Draw a picture that will show the motion that the object or objects made, Place an ''A" at.the beginning of the path, a .. B .. at the end of the path, and show any changes in direction during the course. H~ large dldthe obJec:t.appear.to you oa_camporecl to an obJec:t.wlth whlc~ou.ore familiar?. / 22. We wlah to know the angular .ln. Holda match stick at arm' length In line with a lcnown objec"r.and.~ote how.much of.the obJec:t:la covered by. the head of.the match. If you hacl perfarmecl:thle experlment.at the time of the elghtlng, how "'uch of the obJect would have been covered by the match head? 23. Did the obJect dleappear while you were watching lt1 If eo, how? - 2A. In order that you can give a1 clea;:a picture poulble of what you eaw, cleecrlbe.ln your own words a obJect or objects which, when plocecl up In the eky, would g ive the same appearance aa the object which you saw. Where were you located when you sow the object? (Circle One}: Inside a bui I ding In an airplane (type) 26. Were you (Circ:le One} o, In the business section of.a city? b. In the residential section of a city? c. In open countryside? d. Neor an airfield? e. Flying over a city? At sea f. Flying aver open c:~u try? Whot were you doing at the time you sow the object, .and how did you happen to notice It? 28. I~ you we.: MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete.the following questions: 28.1 What direction were you moving? (Cirele One) a. North c. East b. Northeast d. Southea1t f. Southwest h. Northwest 28.2 How fast were you moving? miles per hour. 28.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object? (Circle One} Yes No 29. What direction were you looking when you first sow the object? ( Circle One} b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest I. Overhead 30. Whot direction were you leoking when you lost sow the object? (Circ:le One} b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest 31. If you are familiar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimote the number of degrees the object was from trve North (thru eost) and also tlt-ttumber ~f degrees It was upward from the horizon (elevation) When It firat appeared: a . From true North '----~ . degrMio b. From horlaan ---~-cfegrMio When It dltappeored: From true North b From horlaon -----~clegrHio 32. In the following sketch, imagine that you are at the point shown. Place an A" on the curved I ine to show ht)w high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you f irst saw it. Place a s on the same curved line ~ show how h igh the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you Lost saw it 33. In the following larger sketch place an A" at the posit ion the object was when you first saw it, and a "B" at its position when you last saw it. Refer to smaller sketch as on example of how to complete the larger sketch.