PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD CONCLUSIONS 0 WoJ Balloon 0 P robably Balloon 0 Po.sibly Balloon OATETI1.4~ .:I~OUP 4. TYPE OF oaseRVATION cal 0 Croun d Vi sua I 0 CroundRodor D Wo, Alrc:r af l 0 Probably Air c r aft 0 Po s s l bl y AIrcraft 0 Air Vi ,unl Aorlntc-rc:apt Rod or 5. PHOTOS 6.-SOURCE Was A :Jiron om I col 0 Probabl y Astronomicol 0 Possibly A~tronomic:ol 7. LE~tCTH ? c OdSc~VATION NU\ISER OF OSJ!:CT:i COURSe 0 O t her In ~u fii ci ""' O otct for Evoluoloo n 0 Unltnown GRIEF Sl..,..,....;.~y OF SIGHTING COM~EtfTS .)u!'.:'.t ir'l cb.:>ervi"lt lon F:..t.d~d fr: ll'J.>~lbl.c f ull r.lOOn ATIC PO:lW 329 (:qsv 2 5 SeP S2) 34. What were the weather conditions at the time you sow the object? CLOUDS (Circle One) a. Cloor slcy d. Thick o r h~t<Jvy clouds WEATHER (Circle One) b. Fog, mist, or light rain c. Moderate or heavy rain o. Don't remember and t o whom di d you report that . you hod seen the object ? Ooy Month Y e o r 36. Wo~ onyon olse with you a t the ti:ne you saw the object? (Circle One) 3 6.1 IF you onswend YeS, did they SM the object too? 36. 2 Please list their names and cdcruses: 37. Wo thi.a tn first time that you hod s .. n on object or objects like thi.J? 37.1 IF you onJwered NO, then whn, where, and under what circumstances did you ue oth'tf ones? 39. fil y~Jr opinion 1not do you thlnlc the o bj&ct was and what might hove cound It ? 39. Do you t hinlc you can ostimate t he spe'td of the object? (Circle One) Yes ~ / If you answer~td YES, t he n what speed would you o:stimot~? 40. Do you thinlc you can ost imct3 how fdr owoy from you thtt ob ject was? (C:rda On8) Yes IF you o nsw.,ltd YES, then how fo r awoy would you s oy It was? follow ing informa t io n about yourself: Ago \ C Sox M lnO:::et$ onv additional Information o:lout yournlf, includ ing any odueation, which might be pertinen t U.S. AIR FORC;! TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHE~T (SUMMARY DJ. T A) In ord~ that your information may be filed and coded as occurot~ly os pol'sible, please usa the following space to write out a .short descri pt ion of the ev~nt that you observed. You may re peat inf~rmotion tha t you hove already given in the questionnaire, and odd a ny f~rther comment:~, statements, or sketche~ that you believe ore important. Try to present the details of the obJervo- t ion in t'-~ c.rder in which they occurred. Additional pages of the some size paper rroy be attached if they c:re n"ded. (Do Not Write in This Space) U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET Th1s quest ionnaire has bodn prepared so tha t you con give the U.S. Air Forco os much in.ormotion os possible c oncerning the unidentified oariol phenomenon that you h ove observed. P lease try to answer as many questions os you possibly con. The information that yo u give will b4l used fo r ,.,search p urposes, and will be regarded os confidential material. Your nomo:t will not be used in connection w ith any statements, c onclusions, or publications without your p ermission. We req"est thi5 personal information so that, if it Is deemed necessary, we may contac t y o u for furtht~tr Jetoi Is. . 1. When d1d you s u t he objl'lct? 2. Time of day: (Circle One): c. Mounroin d. Poc"ic 4. Where wer en you sow thlt ~:,;ect? (Circle Om:): o ljght Sov iri9"') b. tondord 5. How long was object in sight? S s c ond:s 5.1 How WOJ time In sight determined? o. Cerroin // b. =~rly certain V c. Not V:Jry sure d. Just o guess 7. IF you sow the objPct during DA YLIGH r, whPre was the SUN located O S you loo~ d o t the object? (Circle One): a. In front o f yo u b . In bock of y_o u d. To your left c . Overhead f. Don't remember 8. 1 ST AR5 (Circlt: One}: d. lion' 1 rcmemb,.r b. Dull m.-:.o,:L~nr c. N.> :-roofll ioht-pi t::h dcr!< 11. Did tho o~1 'ct: A~o-cr ~o ~tand s!!ll o t ~nv t m~? Don' t Kno-.,. S c::.nly sp~ed up and ru s '1 "~""'~Y ct any tim-,? Don't Kno..,. S"c:< up into ports or e xpioc, ? Don'; Knoi'l' CL,:-1 brlghtneu? D:mt Kno F lo..., or fli : lut? Don't ,(no..., Dh -'?Par nnd r~app~or? Pon' t Know 1'2. Did tht obj tct ll'lov:t b8hlnd D,m.,ti,l,,, Qt ony tim t, p.vt'::JI~rly o ~I:HJd'? (Ctrd~ fj.,): 13. DIJ tr~ ;:~cr ~ov~t In fro,.t ol J:~r.-.trhlrg a t '""Y trn~, ,...,rticuhr ly o c: u.J? u. Sun glo" ~'i 17. Draw o pktun that will show the shape o f th' object or objects. Labttl.and include In your s!<etch any detail:s o f tn~t ob!ect ~hot you saw such as wings, protrusion.s, etc., and ospecially e)(haust trails or vapor troib. Place on :rrow b~side the drawing to show th~t direction the object was moving. 1 18. T h.t odgu of the objact were: (Circl One): a, Fuuy or !:llurred b. L ik~ a br ight star c. Sharply outlined ~Don't r~mme);f:) 19. IF thr was MORe THAN ONi! ob tect, thfln how many were there? -\=0 1 ) / Draw o plefut of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to ahow the dlr,ctlon that they were tr, vling. . Draw o pictur~ that will show ihe motion that the obj,ct or objects mode. Ploc~ on A at .the beginnin g of tho ;>Oth, o " B" at ~he ond of the poth, and s~w any change;; in dir~ction during the course. 21. How lo rg did the object appear to you O J compared t o on object with which you ore familiar? 22. w~ wl1h t~ <now the angular si.-:e. H~ld a match :sticlc a t arm's ldngtn In li n with a known obj~ct.ond note h~w rnvc~ ?; th object Is cov't~ by. fh head of th~t match. If you hod perf~,.~d tniJ experlmenr.ot th tim., of th , ;g,tlng, how much of the ~oj~t would hove bHn covr,d by the match hod? Did t~ ob! tct dl3ap~or.whlle yov w.re wotc hlng Jt1 If so, how? 24. In etdr tnof you ::on glv oa c:l.or a plc:fur at poulhl of what yov sow, d~1-:rlbe In your own w?rcfJ o common ob j Kt ~ obicts which, .,.,1,,, ploc~ up In th 11 (y, would give ~;,. same appearance a a the obj ~t whi<:h you sow. 25. Where were you located when you sow the object? (Circle One): 26. Were you (Circle One) ~ J._n the r~sidentiol secti on of a cityiJ o. Inside o building b. In o cor d. In on oi r;:>lone (type) f. Other c . In open countryside? d. Neor on oirri~ld? o. F lying ovar o city? f. F lying over open country? 27. What w-:r" you doing at the ti me you sow the objec~, and how did you happen to notice it? 28. IF you w~e MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle a t the time, then complete the following questions: W!.ct direction were you rroving? (Ci1cle One) b. Nort;,east So~o~theost f. Southwest i-:ow fast were you movio1g? milos p~r hour. 28.3 D.d you stop atony ti me while you were looking a t the object? (Circle One) 29. What directio n were you looking when you first sow the object? (Circle One) o . North c . East o. <(""Nor the~ f. Southwttst 30. What direction were you laolcing when you lost sail th e object? (Circ:le One) =est e. South h. Northw,t Nortr ,.;:s d. Southeast Southwe i}.) i. Overh,od 31. If you or .. =--: =r with bearing tcr"1s {angular direction), try to estimate tha number of degrees th~ objoct was from tru~ : .. .,,:.., \ rhru east) and also the numbotr of degre"s it wos upward from th., horizon (el.,..,otion). 31.1 Wb.,n it fint appar3d: o. From true Northr d~rM1. b. From horl ;on dagrHa. a. ;: (om truo Nl)rth, dttor8tU. b. From horlJ:on dogr.,n. 32. In th~ follow ing sketch, i mog ina that you ore at the point shown. Picco un "A" on the curved I ir~ to show h..,w h1gh th~ obj~ct was above th~ horizon (skyline} when you first saw it. Ploco o "8" on the soma curv,..d lintt ~ :;how how hi g h the object was above the horizon (skyline} when you lost ~ow it. In rhe ioi:~ ... ,g larger SK$tch place:::, A" at the position the obj'lct was when you first !:OW it, and a "B'' at positio n wr!tn you last s ow it. Ref!!r t o smaller sketch OS a n exompli!t o f how to complete ths lorgsr sketch