Daytonandvicinity — May 1962

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Keywords: circie, circl, oervatio, cruur, iolloun, stton, astrouomicol, olumioi, eijcth, unlc11o, yfuco, bntll, pftflv, lh1tt4b, 1nblrg, rodvt, fjayton, viclr, ciinic, quustionn, aorcn, yjill, conridentiol, icotion3, inrormction
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PROJECT 1 10/3 RECORD CN<D 2. L OCA TIC.N :. OATt.-TI".: ..tC~P J. TYPE OF Ol.l:oERVATIO N tl C:ovnu Vi '<unl Cruur d R urlor (I Arr-lnt rCot?l "T.PhOT03 6. Probobly C .. ll.,..,ro Po Jibly !iolloun Wn-. A~r.:rofr P r<. bul y A~r.:r oft Po.siLiy f~troh Wn A stton .. mi eul d. UU:.IBER Or OJJ:C rs ?o-;,;,il~ly Astrouomicol lnsulfic ""' O..t'l br E .,oluMiOI' 7. l EIJCTH .;,~:OBSERVATION Unlc11o "'" IF you c:n "f~ ,d YES, tlvm what s.)~cd .,,ould you o.>t1mot.,? ,. :/ ( 1v. Do y!ju :.-i.,!< 'f'>'J con ostimct~ how f<Jr rr.vcy from you rh 1 objec~ H(.l3? : Circl One) 41. Pl...,cJ ~ ... H t!1-t follo..,.in9 information obou your .. I!: indico ... -ny additionai information about yovr!l~if, includin~ "ny yfuco rion, which might;," p~rtin .. n~ >ot ~bntll r.l H1 0 ~ OUTI :J G SUP N!-;t:,?/1 (.!"i!O: f'IIH 1/'PftflV 1: . DH.li'l't:fJV.1LS I :.co ' lh1Tt4b Ct ;ut,;.T[ O"Tt. COI"~Dt HTIO" u;:.JO .. :. a do.tcn UPO cnlh Polic...J rrport Sil;}_:!,. ai:--;::--1 .:'t ith f) 1nblrg rodvt:rt.i->ir.g llhht:; .fly Ln;::' c ..... -fJayton nnJ. viclr.l ty" o U.S . ..\i:1 FORCE T::CiiNIC.\L INfO~HtiA f!O,~ SHc~T 7' is quustionn!Jire has b i)en prepar<Jd so that y o u con g ive the U. S. Air For c o a:; mJcn infcw"'1ti"ln as poJ:>ibla conc.:rning tn.) unidm! ifi d aerial ph~nomenon tho~ you hav3 ob3erv.,-d. ..,~:<~ :;y to on:;wer as many queJtions as you po-;s ib;y cdn. Th informot!on tha t you g;..,., will b~ : d fer ra;;aorcn pur posl)s, and YJill b r~gorded as conridentiol material. Your nome will not be .:;"'din c onnection w ith any s ta t_,m.,nts, conclusions, or pub!icotion3 . ,ithout your p~rmiJ.:ion , re.'jue"it this ? r;onol inrormction so t hat, ii it 1s duemed noce:i5ory, we .-nay contocr you !ot jur r d<!toib. I. \/h.:n :!id you s~e th~ ooj,ct? (Circle On ... ): o. 0-..yiight Sov:ng b. St::mcord 5. How long wos object in sioht? ~- l-lour~ Mlnut"' S conds 5.1 How was time in sight .{~rermind? :. C "rtoin c. Not v ary sur~ ::-, =cirly certain d. Ju:;t o g uesc; 6. Wh'lt wc::s -~ .;.:;,ditior of th~ S<y? J DAY NIGHt.- o . Bri.,ht b. Cloul:/ ! 7. IF you s ow th:: obi c r durtng DAYLIGH r, wrnr'l W':IS th SUN located OS )'0\J look~d at,~, .. ol,j cr? (Circle.: One): a . In front of you b. In bJc!< CJf you c . T o your ri3l1~ d . To your l .... rr o . Ov.rn.:ad f. Don't r rnt:mb.-r F"t" O Jtlt 61 lo'.~ 8. IF you 5o\., the obj.,ct c t NiGHT, whet diJ y~u n:>ric' conc.:rn J tho:> r ARS a:1d MOON? (r -le On~). d. Don'~ rem.;mb"r 11. D:dt-~objJct: (Circle One for oach qu.,!ltion) ; -:i nly speed U? c"'d .. -cwuy at a ny tim~? d. G:ve off !lmo'<~? 0. C~0119c brightness? f. C .:m'J& shape? 9 F1oih or flicker? h. Dc-.oppear end reopp~or? 12 . Did t!-!' o~j~t mov' b'lhind s orrething a t a ny time, particularly o cloud? (Circie Or: }: Don'~ Know. Don'~ '<noY~ .No Don't Kr.o"" uon' f .<no<t u~n't :<now Don' t Know D~n~ Know Don't Know Don ' t !(noN 13. Did r' ~ :~ o-: '"'OVe in frorr :>f somethinn atony t im,, porticulcr ly a cloud ? Don't Know. IF you C:'ISW~reci YES, ~h"n toll w!HH ~ M. Did t h e object opp~or: (Circle One): (u. So id b. 1 ron-:;parant c . opor ~.o. on ~ no" ~ .1 15. Di J you :>~.;~rve th~ o bject throu9h any o f th' fo!lowin'l? I Ei "~' I<;SS l Windsh1oll \li ndov1 gla'iS Q j 1"10C U lur~ Th'clodol ito 16. Toll in a few word3 tna following th ing3 about tf,e object. Oro..-o ;>l=h.r& that will show tnl!t:shopa of the object or object:s. Lobel.and includo In your sketch ony d Jtoib of th~ ':'!)i..7ct ~hot you:sow such .o.s wing!l, protrusions, otc., and CJ'\peclally t:uchau:~t troll~ or v opor trail J. Pice ' ~n 'lrrow beside. the drowing:to '$hi)W the dlr.iclion.the obj3ct wo.s. moving. I 13. The " ige.s of the objdct were: (C:rcle One):L 0, Fuzzy c r blur.-ed b. like o bright.stor c. Sharp ly outlined d . Don'r re member 19 . IF theor' wo.s MORE'THAN ONE object, then how many were there? . Draw a pictt.re of how they \.,.a re o rr'lnged, and put on a rrow to show the dir----~ion that they w.,n Yroveiing. 20. Draw o pict~r.., ~hot will show th~ motion that tb object or o'ljt;:cts mt,J ... Plc:c 'Jn "A .. nt th~ begi,.,ning o~ tl,e putn, 0 "3" ot ~he v'ld or the path, ond.sho<i any chong:::; in dit.:}Ct!O'l C Jr!llp .he COUtS~ 21. HoH l::.r:;., did the oo!ect O?P~C~ ~o you os compare~ ~o on objec~ with which you ore familiar? 22. WJ wi.. r-;, l<now th o:-gulcr s::_. Hold o match stick ot crm' ., l~ngtn in line with o known ob!ect one! no~e h!J""' r.,c, Of the obiect is COV ~y the head of the march. If you hod pt:rbrmed this OXp!::riment.Jt ~:,e ti'Tl'! of t:.) " <;;h!ing, how i'fluch of the :>o;ect would hcve bwen =ove:ed by ~he matcn head? 23. Did th~ obj.,cr diJoppdor while you were wotchin!J it? It so, how? 2J. In order ;1ot you con giv~ as c1~or o ::>icture as possibl~ o f what you sow, describe in your own w-;~rds o .loie-ct or objects whic,, when placed up in th' sky, would 9ive the sam'! appearance cs the obj~d which y~u ::. "' lrtsid~ c: ~uildtng b . In a cor onc (typ~} IJ A: :tO ?.7. \t'~o+ .. -re you dving at th~ tim~ you suw t h e obj,r;t, and how did y o u noppdn to notice it ? or oth" r vehich \l} t~e timet, t n compl_, , !:11:: following ~u.,s,on:.d f ~ct dir!lction W!!n you -oving? (Ci;cle On'!!) ;,, Norr:,~ast d. Southeast ~-Southwest h. ort~w~s~ 1::1.2 ~ow iost wen you mov'rg? milt.s p~r hour. :l3.3 D :d you s~op a t ony t i me whit, yl)u wor~ loo'<ing at ~he o bi,ct ? (Cirdu One) 29. What dioction wore you !oo~ing wh"n you first sow th~ obj .,c t ? (Circl~ On~) d. South~os- !:;oulh..,.~st Cv.-rh 'IOd 3u. 'rrl,.,; .:":""" 011 "'ara you loo'< :-g ~h.,n you last .saw t h s objec~? (Cird;) Ona ) Souh.1o1t r f. :f you r;.r~ "o'Tiilior with b>;tcring terms (ongufcr dir~tction), try to C'Stimot-, the number o~ d.>gr.,o$ he o h; -c \:s !rom true North {t:1ru oost) ond also th., numb.,, of J'},.., " it wo$ lpwc rd from t:,o hcri=on (.o!'dv:Jnl)n }. 31.1 w:,~n it fir'lt cppeor~d: o. from true North degre~:s. b. F rom horizon -----_ c.>gre--s. 31.2 When it di!:oppt!ored: a. From tru" Nortn b. Fro-n horiLon hi<,;, thn o la rgar $!< tch. 3 ~. \'/hot ware th"' w..tath~r condi t ion:; 'lt the time you '>O''f t~ct oSj ... ct? CLOUDS (Circie One) WEA "(H~R (Circl~ One) F 09, mbt, or l ight r..1in c. Scor !~red =loud-; Modeota or h11ovy rain d. T h c < or r "'O't'y c ~oud:; e . Don't r~member 35. When :-!: o wl,om dtd ; ou repor~ tf.ot. you hod. S'!!en thu ohj~c~? 36. Wc s O""''or~ e'3e with you o~ t~a imtt you sow th!t objac~? :.= ~"u cr.sw,red YES, d id ,ey !i~a t rut ooj>ct ~oo'f 37. Wo1 tni, t:u ~irst t ime tho~ you 'cd sEr~n on objt-ct or objects lik., this? 37. i 1;= you on:swered NO, th"" wh.,n, where, and under wnot circums}onco~ts old you a "e ot;,.,, onc;l? 33. j,, your o.>pi:" on whnt do you think t n& ooicc/ 1'0$ and what miznt hov..t covs +<! i~?