PROJECT 10073 RECORD CAR!> 2. LOC.\TIOH 12. COI'ICLUSIONS 0 Wo,. Balloon 0 Probably Balloon Possibly B ollooo DATETI~E CROUP 4. TYP E OF 0 8SERVATIOH .0 Gto'-1\d-Vi suo I 0 G roundRodor 0 Woes AI rc:roft Probobl y A i rc:roft 0 P ossibly Ai rcroft 0 Ai,..Vi~ol 0 A lr-lnhrcept Rodor 0 Wo s Aslronomi col n Probably A#ttonomlcol 0 No Civ!. 0 P o s :11 b l y A~tronoml cal 7. LENGTH 01' OIUUVATIOM HUMBER OF 08JECT S COURSE 0 O thr lo s ur;; ci ent Ooto for Evaluation 0 U n knowr> BRIEl' SUMMJ.~'f 011 SIGHTIHO Bri l.li:!n t R..:;-ort fm r-onc.:!rnJ.f16 ~en: d!.ffcrcn ~ ! . rl 'tno::- 't}.otz'h A':'lC PO, 32t (itSV lt SV 52) 39. Do you think you con ust imote thct :;pes,d of the object? (Circle OM) No IF you onsw,,..,d YES, them what speed would you ostimot~? Jn. Do you to1inlc you con estimate how fo r o wo y from you the obj~ct '"'a:~? (Circle One) IF y~u onsw~riJd YES, then how fo r away would you soy it was? 41. P l.,ose give th e foil ing information about yourself: l:ldic cny additional lnforrrcrio n about your3elf, includin!) a ny education, which might ~ pertinnt 42. Oo~e y~v c:lmpleted thi.s questionnaire: PROJECT 10073 ~ECORO CARD 2. LOC.\ TION .C. TYPE OF OSSF.RVAriO,.. 0 Ground Vi suol -5. PHOTOS I ~. SOURC~ 7. L CN\iTH Oil O~ScR\'ATIOH HIJ\.\SE~ Or OBJECTS Al'lC FOR\ol 329 (RSV l 6 8!!!P 5l) CONCLUSIONS Wo s Balloon ProLohly Balloon 0 Po.ulbl y t3olloon 0 Wo:J Airc raft 0 Probabl y Aircrolt 0 Po .ni bl y Ai rc roft 0 GroundRodor 0 Was A"\tronomicol 0 P robobly A::tronomlcol 0 Po~sibly A:r.ltonomicol 9. COU~SE 0 ln:~u fli ci ani Dol o fo, Evnluotion U.S. AIR F Ort CZ: T!:CHNICAL .INF01MA TION SH;:::r T h is questionnoir~ has b e e n prepared :Jo that y'lu c u n giv:t h9 lJ.$. fdr Forcct o s ~Jch info rmation o s possibl~ concerning the unidt:ntitie d o~riol phdnome non that yo u hove ob3drved. leo5a ~ry to ans...,~r as many ques ti ons as yo u po ssibly con. The j;,fo rmo t io n t hat you giv'f v1ill .~,;d for res~torch purposeJ, and w ill b& rd!Jard..,d o:s confident ial ma t:'Jriol. Yo ur no me w i ll n o t be used in connection wit h any statements, conclusions , o r publ ications without yo'!r permi.nion. We r~que.tt this personal informat ion so that, if it Is d e emed n'!ces:sory, we may contact you fo r furt~er detoil3. 1. WhtJn c.d you He the obj~ct? 3. Time z~ne: (Circle One): a. C::l s~ern b. Cer:tro l c. t-. ountain d. Pacific -e object? 4. Where ...,e re you when yo u 'low (Circle One): A .M. o r P.M. (Ci.-cle One): o . Daylight S aving b. Standard Clly or Town ~loh o r Cuuntry 5. How long wos ob ject in s ight? 5.1 Ho"" was time in s ig h t determined? o. Certa in b. roirly cer~ain c . Not very sure d. J ust a g u8SS 6. Wha t ""CS t~--::~t1dition o f t he sky? a . Bright a . Or ight ~. C louJ y b. Cloud y 7. IF y o u s a w the obj,ct dur ing DAYLIGHT, whe-rtt was thot 4\UN lor.otd o s you lo oker:! o t t h e o b j..,ct? (Circle One ): a. In fron t of yo u b. In bock o f you c . To yr.a.r riah t d . Toyourleft c . Ovt:rhl"od f. Don't r~me:tmbdr STARS (Cird~ On~): 8.2 MOON (Circl: One): Bri 1ht moonli~ht b. Dull 1 "lonli gh t No moonliaht -pit::h dar'< on t re me moer Dc.n't romombar 9. r~ t1 oojec cppeored: ( C rei-, Ontt ): As o light Shi ny c . Da rk Don't r &Pl~ mber 10. If .: cop~or~d as a light, was it briohter than th., br ight-est !ltors? 11. D J.j the obj Jet: (Circle On-t i~ ooch question) Appear to stand s till ::r any t i me? Don't Know Sudc,nly speed up cno :ush a wa y a t any t im...? Do n't Know Br,.u'< up into ports or ~x;>lod8? No' Don't !(now ll Give o ff smoke? D on't Kno 'rl e. Change bright.,es.s? Don't Know f. Change shape? Don't l<no"f Flash or flicker? Don't i<no.., D i soppear ond reapp~r ? Don't Kno w 1'2. D id tn~ object move behind something a t any time, particularly a cloud? D on't Know. IF you ans"Vered YES, t h,n tell what (Circle One): Ye s ( S 1'3. Did . :.,e obj-!ct move in froflt of Jomerhing a t any time, particularly a cloud? '! One}: Yes No Don't Know. IF you onsw!tred YES, then hll wh~t 'a . Sol id 14. D id the o: "'ct app e a r: (Circle One): b. T ron'lparent c. Vopor d . Don't ; o w Did yo u obsHve the object through any o f the foll owing? a. Eyegloss~ts c . Binocular, b. Sun glo<~ses T e l sr.ope c . Wind'lhield a. Tlt~odolit' d. Window gloss 16. Toll in a fe w wOfds the following things about t he objl!ct. 17. Draw a pictun that will s how the shop" of the object or o bjects. Lob!)l.ond induda in your sketch any detoib of t:-e object that you sow such as wings, protrusions, o tc . , ond J'lpecially oxhau:st trails Of vapor trnib. Ploc o n a rrow beside the drawing to show th-t d irection the objact was moving. 1 S. The .,dges of the object were: (Circle One): o. Fu-::y o r blurr&d b. like o bright star c. Sharply outlined d. Don'r remember 19. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? _ Draw o picture of how t hey were arranged, and put on arrow to show the direction that they wen trov~ling 20. Draw a picture that w ill s~ow the motion that :r~ o bj-lc t o r obj..,ch mode . Ploc ~ a n ' A" ct the b g inning o f th~ pa th, o " B., a t th e end o f tne 1>ath, a nd :.how o ny chon:.~e.; in Jir..,c t io n during ,h:} c-oJt 3 " 1,., , did the object a ppear to you OS compor"d t o on ooj~ct with which you Orit fa milia r ? 22. We WIJ:l :o bow the ongulc r s i:e. Ho ld o match 1t ick a t o rm'::o le ngth in line wi~h o known objec t o:::nd nots h~w muc:n of the object is cove~ by t h e h~ad of the match. If you hod ~rformed this oxpe riment a t the time of t he ~i!;hting, how much of rr~ object would hov e b~en covered by the match head? 23. D id tne obj.,ct disappear whi 1~ you were watc hi ng it ? If s o, how? 24. In or-lf'r ~l,ot you con give as clear o picture o s po:uible o f what you sow, d.,scr ibe in your o wn word s a c o mrron -::b rotet ..x object s wh ic n, whf'n placed up in the sky, would givo the 3ome appearance o.s th" obj ~ct which y?u sow. 26. Were you (Circle One} 25 . Wner$ were you locat~d when you sow the object? (Circle 0nf1): C o. !n he busin~.ss saction o f o city? b: I l h., r::sid<lntioJ S,Ction Of 0 ciJy? a. Inside o building Cb_.:)n a cor In open countr ysidet? c. Outd001s d . Near on a irfield? d. J., on a irplane (type ) o. Flying over a city? e. Ar s'to f. Flying ov~r op8n covnlry? f. O her g . Other 27. What wer~ you doi ng a t th e ti me yo u :~ow th~t object, and how did you happen to notic e it ? 28. lr y~u were ~OVING IN AN AUTOMOBIL E a< other vehicl~ ot the Time, then compl~t., the following qu-.~r1ons: 23.1 Wha t d irec tion were you moving? (Circle One) c. Eolt o . South !,. 1\ortneost d. Southeast f. Southwest 2e.. 2 How fast w~re you moving? .::..>'~---:::::.. ----miles per hour. 23.3 Did you stop o t a n y tiMe while you were looking ot the object ? (Circle One} Yes c;:~ 29. What direction were you looking when you fif3t sow the o bjec t ? (Circle Ontt) b. Nodost c. Southeos t f. South west 30. What airection were you looking when you lost sow thtt object? (Circle One) b. Nor- t d. Soutneo s t f. South west h. Northwest Northw~tst i . Overhead (_!!,i Nort west i, Overhea d 31. If you ere !'lmiliar with beorin9 term~ (angula r direction), try t o estimate the mJmb~r o f degree, th~ obj.,r.t was from true ~orth (thru east) ond als o th, number ( Jf d'"grees it wa, upward rrom th~ horizon (.,l.,votion). 31.1 When it first appeared: a. F rom tr u" North dcgr<!"' b . F ro m horizon - doar~s. 3 1. 2 When it dir.opp~ored: a . From t ru e North dogr&es. b. F rorn horizon _deorees. 3~. \'/hot wer e tht1 wother condition; at the t ime yo u s o w th~ objttct ? CLOUDS (Circle One) o . Cl~or s\<y F og, mi Jt, o r l igh t rain c. Sccre .. , d c lovds f.\od~rot~ or !Htovy rain T l.ic\c o r h e avy clouds Don't remembctr 35. whe n :lnd to whom did you report thot , y .... hod saen th'!t obj<tct? 36. W'ls Ol"yone elu with you Of tL.e time you sow t h , object? (Circle One) y f!/S 36. l r= you answered YES, d id they Stte the obje c t t?o? Circl~ One) 37. Wo' tn1J the first time that you hod seen o n obj.,ct o r objects lik., this ? (Cucle One ) 37.1 IF y?u a nswer.,d NO, then wh!!n, whert"J, and under what circums ta,ces did you see oih~ Ofl.,s? 3J. l11 your opinio n wha t do you thin!< th! object was and what might hov, c a used it?