PROJC:CT 1C07J RECORD CARD 2. LOCA(ION 12. COI'ICLUSIONS 0 'lias Balloon 0 Probably B a lloon Posso ~ly Balloon 3. DAT:TIME CROUP 4. TY? E OF 09SERVATION roun d VI suo I 0 Gro u n d -Radar 0 'H a<1 Ai rcrafr Probably Air c r aft 0 Alr-Vi~ol 0 Aarlntercept Radar P o s s i bl y Ai rc r o fr s. PliOTOS 0 Wa s Astronornl col Prob ably A~tronomicol C i v.ili.an :::1 P o:Uibly A,tronomlcol 7. LE~GTH 01' OSSE~'/ ATION 8. HUMBER OF OBJECTS lnsufficoenf Oato fo r Evoluotoo n U nlcno wn BRIE~ SUioUolA~Y 01' SICHTihG d a t a i ndicate d tha t I: CliO DL.-;a p p eare d h e rnis p h e r 9 Obse:-vn t ion I nit.!.al obs~ rv'ltion conclusion can be reache d on Z9!1igh a nd d:~ta .. I t c l ;v. Oave witn ess oh~erv etl a /c. -.. l.r:tpl'HSS 1.00 sat<.:lli t o appear a:-tce. inconclu-;lv~ 1.5 ve r y hig h . ATtC ?OitW 329 (RitV liS SU 57) PROJECT 10073 RECORO CAi?D 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS \to$ Uolloon Probably 8 ll<.~ott Pt'' ~; lol y 13nll oon 3. 0 TET:.'o<c ~ROUP .1. TYPE OF OJSEHV..\TION 0 Graun cl Vi !SUO I 0 Gr.:~un.J-RoJor 7. LOICTH .:::: C3S=ilVATION 8. NUMBER OF ODJECTS 0 \of..,s Aorcmlt 0 Probably Airr'roft 0 Po~ .. i bl y Atrcroh 0 Wos Asr,.,nomicol U Probably A,;,lrl'lno,.,icol 0 Po:aibly A:tt rono'Tticol In ~uflichnl Dot a for Evaluation I .;N CTH :)C: OBSERVATION !HI E I= :0;.. ")oiARY OF SICHTINC ...- PP.OJ!::CT 10073 R~CORD CARD 20 LOC.\TION TYPE OF OBSERVAT ION P GrounJ-y , ~ual 0 G roundoRodar 0 Air-v, ,;uol 0 Alr-lnt .. r r.op l NUMBER OF OSJECiS y Uo~lloon y AI r c r ,It 'I AI rc r o fr tro nomi cui Po .. s l bl y A stro nom;r:.JI y A.n,..,nomico l lftnl Dolo io r Evolvo t ttn ..; :i G'i L~ i ng b Ht. ATIC F Oq\4 J Z? (REV 26 S E P 52) '~inc ccn U.S. Alx FORCE TECHNICAL INFORM~ T!O~ SHEET This qu.,stionnoir~ has been prepared so t~ot you can give the U.S. Air Fore$ as much nfcr.,oTi"n as possible concern ing t he unidentified aer ia l phttnomenon that yo u hove observ~d. P!~.J .. e try to ans w:tr o s many question3.os you possibi y cdn. The information that you giv~ will be ~.oHd for research p urposes, a nd will be regarded as c onfide n tial mot6riol. Your ilOme w il l not oe ;s~d in connec t ion wit~ any :;totement.s, conclusions, or publications w itnout your pe rmi3sion. 'Yt!: .:>.::;uesr th is pdrsonol informati on so that, if it 1s d rned neces:sory, we may contac t you fot f:~'r~r details. you ~ee the ob!ed? tme o . ooy: (Circle One): (Circle One}: o. Oayiiah.t Saving ( b. Standard c. f,;\c~nloin d. P:="fic 4. Vlh~r$ w -,re you wh!!n you sow rhe object ? Addltionoi r'lmorl<s: 5. How IOf'g wos object in s ight ? 5. 1 ~:~w was t irre in sight ..{et~rmined? = C~rtain :J. f=rly certain 6. What wc s .... ::mdition of rh~ s<y? City or Town S t ot<:o o r Country c. _Not l(ery :;ure {d. Just o gu&ss.) o. Bright G. Briqht b. C loudy b. Cloudy ] , I F you sa"' th~ obi oct during DAYLIGHT, wher" was the SUN located o:; you looked at th~ objrct? (Circlo On9): o. In front of you b. l11 ba,.k of y o u cl. T o your loft e. Ovorh~od c. To yoo..r right f. Don' t r rnemb~r fTD Jl1L61 161 8. IF yoJ :.a" tho: obj6ct o t NIGHT, wh.Jt did you notice concerning th~ STARS o-ti HOON? 8.1 ST N (Circb One): c . t lou~ d. Don't remamb:!r ; (a. As o light ) 8.2 MOON (Circle One): u. B~ight moon I ight ( b. Dull moonlight / c. No moonlight-pitch dor!~ d. Don' ' n:m.,mber 10 . If it ::::>eor-,d as o ligh!, .. ,c1s . ' brigh!e. rhon ths brigh'tast ;;tors? D.d ;e objoc~: (Cirde One (or each quesHon) D.:>n'~ Know ~ .JJenlt S?e~d up ore ~si-c Hoy at any tlone? ~ Nl) I Don't ;<now 3r"ck u;> irto ~crts or e;(::'cda? i)on' t :<now :non Lriphtness? Don' t !(now Chr:.,:Je shape ? Don'~ Know ::l,;;h or Flicbr ? Don' t Know o; cpp~ar and reappear ? Don' t Know Did r!-~ oSj~t move~ behind some rhin!; atony t ime, pcrticvlor: y o cloud? (C.rci-J .Jne): (Y ~s' No Don' t Kno'!'l. if you onsw;,red YES, then ~ell whcr ( 13. Did t!-le ,.:: ~c move in fron; or :.omathin:J a t any tim~. ~orticulorly o cloud? ' Don'~ i<now. you answred YES, then t II w ,,':lt (Ci--:le Oro;:): j 1.1. Dl j ... objcJ~t :::ppear: (C irclc One): ( o. Solid b. T ronsporent c . Vapor d. Don' r ,{, ,..,"'-; i 15. Di ~ y >v observe thl object throuJh any of th~ following? Ey ... glussus Su1 qloss.~; Wl .. d; hi Window gi'JSS f3lnocular~ Tolosc:op-, Th )odolite 16. Toll in a t\.' W words tne following tning'l about tne oo:act. b. C o lor 17 . O;cw o ~i-:tur~ that willshow th,.shape of.th~ objttet o r ooj~ct~. lobel.ond includ., I n your sketch any d:.trolb oi he :l' !Ct ~',at you.sow 3uch a3 w in!]l, p rotru.3lons, ore., and O'lp.,ciolly cxhau3t trail" or vapor trct. b . Pia .1 on :::rrow beside.~he:drowing toshow the dir,ction th" objact wos.moving. 18. Th!> ~c!;es of the objacr ware: (C rcle One): o . Fu.z::y :r blurred b. Like a br ght star ~S-harply out l in d J d. Don't rememb"r 19. IF th~re was MORE THAN o~= object, th!tn h ow many were th~re? _.:l.=.. _ Draw ::1 ?ict~.;r.! of how they .,..e,, arranged, and pur on a rrow to 'Show ~h dir .. r t!on that th'y wer:J troveli"!1 th~ put:,, o " 3'' ol :h end of the pot;,, o01d show uny changos in Ji~c ion Judng ti--cour .. ~. 21. ~O,Y k:ge tJjJ tne oo!ect Op!)~C; ~0 you O S compared to ~n obj_,c~ wif 1 whic~ you OU ~!lm:Jior? ho..., "'":,of ;he object is covo:~d tha ht:od or tho march. If you hod prformed tt, is <:.<perinel't at r-~ tim~ oft:,~ .:i3htns, how fTl:JCh of :h .,:,;eel would hov.: be~n :ov~red by !ho notcn head? ?.3. Did th~t object disappear whil~ you w~r" watching it? If !>O, llow? 2l. ln order rl...ar you con Ji"!t as c ~oro picrurtt os posJibl., o f whor you sow, describe in your own wcrch a COrr.IT'Ion CO~ Of Obj.,cts wnicn, Wn~n plocad Up in :he s~y, WOuld give t~ Sam, Oppeor~nt.:e O S tho oo; -c; 25. Wh~o were you located wh~n you sow the object? (Circl~ On~): q. ln5id, o buildrng (b. In :: cor c. :)vt::oocs d. h O:l ~:rplone (typo) 26. W:.:!r~ you (Circfe Ona} a. In t .. e business section of CJ city? ( b;...An tie residential_ section of a city? c. In open coun~:yside? d . Nc a r on oirfi6 ld? e . F lying over a city? f. Flying over c o"n country? 27. -; ' wer<> you doing a t t he time you s ow th., object, and how did y o u happen ~o notic~ it? ov were MOVING :N A~ AUTOMOBILE or other v,hicle at the time, the"! compl!'te ~he following questions: 23. ! \11!-tot dir~ction wr-.: y ou movin!J? (Circle On~) b. Nort!1~os: Sou~heo!ft (!_. lSo,Jthw~:;t mile, pcrr hour . ::.2 How fost wer'!J you - ovir.g? 23. 3 Did you stop at any time whi le you were loo~ing at ~he obj&ct? (Circle One ) 29. W!-tor direction were you !oo< ing when you first saw the objsct? (Circle One) o. !'-.art h b. " cr ;;!tnst d. South,ad 30. Whet :ir~ction were you loo:Cing when you loJt sow the obj ee~? (Circle Oni'J) a . Prom t rr;l'! North dt~aree:s. b. From horizon _ . .J v . >grl.e-.. 31.2 Wia .n it di:.oppeNed: u . Fro.n true Nortn d !!)r.,u. b. F rom horizon -----dr.:;rees. North .ve'S~ h . Nor!hwH~ i. Cv rh,oo his;h tho objqc~ wa'i a:,ove ~n~ horizon (s~<y;; 1e) w:,,., y:>u first :.cd 1 . P!ace o "S :m t!i:t ::com ... ur,.,d !;.,, t., show ho...., hiJn t:,e o!Jj~cr '''H above ths hori.ton (.~y:1n.:) wh~., you /,,s f sow it posH ion w', ,,, ;tou Icc; !O'" 't, prcc<: or. A' c : tfv~ ;')"!>:r:cr. t~o ob;ec: wo:; wh~n you first saw ~'! !er ~o .. rnc:l!cr !::<o~cn o" c .1 .:~xo.~m;>lo of how ~o co:npla?a ~lle la rger :::ktttch. C.LOUDS 'Circle Onu) W ~A"'(HER (Circls On~) C'~cr s (y mi.lt, or light ruin Sc :'.lt ~r , d clouds Modarot" or heovy rain Thi::,c orr ':J'~Y cloud5 Don't r.tmtHl'lQer ''{hen ~no o whom did you noort that . you hod sot;.,n the object? !se w ith you at : .... ~ :i:n& you :oovt' the obj&ct? = .ou ar.sw~r~d YES, ::.:c! -ey see th~ object :oo? 37. ',Vas tnis t~e first time thai you hod s a:tn on object or ob!ech Iii<! !his? (Circie One) In yo1.1r opin1on whot do y:>u thin'< th!!! objtJd wos on~ what ml~nt hov., ..::aus~ i~? 39. 0:> you thin~ you Ctln estitnot~ tha :;peed of the objac~? (Cird~ One) IF you onsw$red YES, then what sp-::ed would you <.~stimote? 40. Do you i.11n'< you con ostimate how for o.,.,oy from you tha obj.:ct \IO'J? IF )'OU =ns ..,!rt'td YES, than now for away would you soy it wos?'-============:_--------l ~ 1. ?lean ;1iv! !.>out yoursc:~l f: one S:2t indlcout ony additional Informatio n about your!le:i, including :my oducotion, which might be pertinenT. i 4'2. Dot~ :':I'J :::..--:>,~red this ques rionno ire: U.S. A IR FO~CE TECHNICAL lNFO MA T!O~ SH~ ::T Tt.,is q u.,stionnoire hos be.,n prepor.,d so that you con give the U.S. Air Force a s mucn inf~Moion O.l f'Ossibl~ concerning tne unidentified actriol phenomenon that you hove obsctrv,d. F LuB ,ry to onsw-tr as many questions a s yo u pos:>ibiy can. The information that you giv~ will b e ... s<td for resctarch purpose.J, and will be regarded as confidential mot~rial. Your nome .viii not b~ ._,ed in connection with any statements, c onclusions, or publications without your permission. w~ eq1.e5t this persona l information 50 that, if it h deemed nttcassary, Wb may Contact you for il..r'-re r detai Is. ~. Certain .:. ~-o~r y cedatn c . Not vary sure d. Just a guess 6. What wcs ' " e -:::ndition of the sky? 7. IF you saw the obi.:ct d uring DAYLIGHT, where wo, th~ SUN located as you loo"<~d at til" object? (Circlo 011e): a. In front of you b. In b<:~c'< of yo u c. To your right d. To yo ur left o. OvNheod f. Don'~ r..:rn'!'llb:!'r P.'WJcCT 10073 RECORD C-ARD 2. LOCA rtOH C ONCL USIONS 'Wo-. S oltoon Prohooly Dolloon .t. TYP ! Or