PROJECT 1C07J RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. C O NCLUSIONS 0 Wos Balloon . 1'1 ::? ~lln n o. /irg:.~.:.a, 0 P robobly Bolloon s si bl y Ball OOil D Ground-Visual 0 GroundRodor 0 Wos Aircraft 0 Probably Aircraft 0 Po ui bl y Ai rc roft .:;. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE 0 Wo:s Astranami col 0 Y 0 Probably Astronomical CI. '4. Civ l.!..:..:J.n 0 Pouibly Aatronomicol 0 In sufficien t Ooto for Evoluotioo 0 U nknown ATlC FO'tM l29 (~&V 2f !IJlP 52) \. ir.:! :oulJ. c:l.r !-v b~lloons cv ~::-GP~e ~rea. 0b.;crv-~..,.. co'l.::; lucred obj:.; U.S. ,.\JR FORC2 TECHNICAL IN~ORMATION SHEET (SUMM~RY DATA) In ord~r that your information may be filed and coded as. occurot~ly as poss ibb, pldaset u:l& th .. following ~pace to write out a .short description o f the event that y o u ob:;erved. You may re - p oat inior'1'ation that you hove already given in the questionnaire, and odd any further comments, statements, or sketches that you bal ieve ore important. Try to pre~ent the detai Is of the observa- tio n in ne order in which they occurred. if tney or~ needed. Additional poges of the same size paper rroy be ottoch,d (Do Not Wrire in This Spoc$) U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SH EET This questionnaire hos been prepared so that you con g ivo the U.S. Air Force os mvch ion c s possible concern ing the unident ified aerial phenomenon that you hove obs.,rved. Pleas& !ry to onswar os many questions as you possibly con. The informatio n that you giva will bo u:.O<l t.)( r~seorch purposes, and will be re9orded o s confident ial. material. Your nome will no t be used 1n connection wit h any stat~ments, conclusions, or publications without your perminion. Wo rea..-st this personal inforrllotion so that, if it 1s deemed n~ceuory, we may contact you for further details. I. Wh ~n did you sett the obj6ct? 3. Ti:-re Zone: (Circle OM): a . Eastern b. Cenrr:JI 2. Time or day: (Circle On~): (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving b. Standard d. Poci C ity o r rown St-otOf' Country 5. How long wos object in sight? 5.1 How was time In sight determined? o . C.lroin b. :=~lfly certain 6. What was the -=~ndition of the s ky? o . Bright c. Not very sure d. J ust a guess o . Bright b. C loudy 7. IF you sow th~ objl"ct during DAYLIGHT, where wos the SUN located os you looked , t th~ obj~ct? (C~rcle Omt): a . In front o f you b. In bock o f you c. To your ri ght d. To your left ,. . Overht-od f. Don t r . memb..,r I 8. I F y o u .oa w , ;, ., object a t NIGHT, '"hot did you notico conc~:rnirg rw S!'ARS i:M.I t-r 8. 1 5TARS (Circl~ One): 8.2 MOON (Cird ~ On., ): .100ollliJ 1 Dul l ~"onlight c. , lo ny No moon I i13n t -;>1rch oar!< Oon' t rem~mber d. Don'~ romf:mb .-r 9. Th., object cppoto red: (Circle Ono ): o . As o lig ht d. Don' t r~m1mb~r 10. If it oppecred cs o light, was it brighte r tha n the briohttut tJicr~ ? 11. Did th' !ect: (Cird.: One f~r ,,oc:n qco!'tion) o. 1-~o-tc.r to 'ltcnd still ot ony l!;r~? Don ' t l<now b. S'-' ""ly Jp ttd up or:d ru.sh ::..-!ly at any tlrrn.? Dc..n' t :<n~w c . 6rtta~ up l nro ;>art.s or .>xp lod? D?n't Kno.,.. ct., .. orr ~mok!t? Don't Kno"f e. C'1or;e bri::~hrneu? lJon' t Know Ch~g 11nop? Don't Kno-,. floh or flick,? D.m ' t Kno w 0 1 soopor 'lnd 1'9appof ? Don ' t K P1?W (Cire/111 Oto ): 13. Dlr.l tn~ o : icf -~vtt In frof't of :J~rrethlng o any t:m~, !)Ortlcul:;r!y o dauJ? (CircltJ On~): ~>lid Vo'Jor d o.,n't K.,ow Did ~h' o~l .se t o;p!tcr: OJ J y ou <>1>,!ttV!t ?h J OOj ' d tht''Jv~h 0 n1 oft:-: J j, til'"'? ;;, oct.l lr 1 16. Toll in o f&w w~ds the following things about th., objact. 17. D:ow o pichA that will s how the shape of the obj.,ct or objects. Lob&l.ond includ., in your sketch any detoiiJ of the objecT t;,at you saw such a s wings, protrusion~, otc., and especially oxhoult trails or vapor trails Place on orr!)w ~eside.the drawing t o show the direction the objact was moving. 1 a. T he ~dges !)f the object were: (Circle One): a. Fuzzy Of blurr~d b. Like a br ight :~tor c. Sharply outlined d. Don't remefY'Iber 19 . I F there WOI MORE THAN ONE oo ject, th8n how mony were thHe ? --:.:-- Drow a pi~ur or how they went tJrrOn!Jd, and put an .:lrrOW to show th!t direction that they WffO traveling. 20. Draw a picture that will show the motion t hat the object or objeds mode. Place on ''A" at the b.,ginning of the poth, a "B,. at the end of the path, and show any changes in direction during the course. 21. How Iorge di d th obj.ct appeor.to you as compared to an object with which you ars familiar? 22. W:. w:sh t o know the ongulor s.i:u. Hold a match ltick a t arm's length In lin with a k'nown ohject.ond note much or the objKt la cOeted by. th heod of the match. If you hod performed this xperimnt at th time of th s lgntll'lg, how much of the obj.ct would have been c overed by the match h~t<~d? 23. Old the ob!Kt di:Jop~or.whlle you were watching It? U so, how? 24. In ord., that yov con give at clear a picture 01 poulble of what you :aow, detcribe In your o""'n words a commOft object or objedt which, whn ploced up In the slcy, would give the sam appearance as the obj~t which you sow. 32. In the following sketch, imogine that you ore a t the point shown. Place on A" on the curved I intt to show how hi gh the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you first sow it. Ploce o "B" on the some curved li no ~ show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) whdn you lost sow it . 33. In th~ folio.., .,a larger sl<~tch ploc~ :l'l A" at the position the obj ct was when you first sow it, and a "Bu at it.s polition wh~ you bst saw it. R~f,, '"smaller sketch o ' on example of how to complete th e lar gr sketch 34. What Ner e the weather cond itions a t the time you sow the object? C L OUDS (Circl., One) WEATHER (Circle Omt) o. Clear s~y F og, mi'lt, or light rain Scott.,red ::lovds Moderot8 or hctovy rain d. Thiele <X ~eovy clouds o . Don't remember 35. When ond whom di d you report th'ot, you hod seen the object ? 36. Was anyone,,,. with you a t th time you 3aw th& object? (Circl One ) 36. 1 IF you answered YES, did t;, e y see the objet too? (Circle One ) 36.2 P l&as llst the ir names ano aocir.sse s : 37. Wos this the firat t im that you hod ... non obj-,ct or objets like this? 37.1 1;: you ontw~trsd NO, thn wr.,, whr, a nd under what cl re um\tone did you 1 H othltf onu ? In ;our opinion .,..not do you thlnlc tn oblct wo and what might hav8 couu d It? 39. Do you think you can ostimote the speed of the object? (Circle One) Yes No IF yov answer~ YES, then what speed would you e stimate? , _ 40. Do you think you c on estimate how for away from you the object wos? (Circle One) Yes No IF you onwet>.d YES, then how far away would you :soy it was? information.about yourself: Middle Na"' Indicate any additional Information cbout yourself, lnc:ludlng cny oducotlon, .which mlght:be prtinent. 42. Dot. you eompleted thl quettlo,olre: . Coy Year