PROJECT 10073 nECORD CAI~O 2. LOCATION 4 . TVPE Of ca~=RVATION 0 Ground-Visual 0 Grou~,d-Rodor 1 12. COi"CLus:o~s Was Balloon P robobly S'JI!oon Pos.si i.:.ty B alloon W n$ Aircraft ProbtJhly Aircroi t Po s~i bl y Ai rcroft Wa-s Astronomical Probnbly Astronomical Po:.sibly A:;tronomicol 7. L ENGiH .JF 03SERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. C O URSE In suffi dent Dat a for Evoluotion to. St(lEr s .... !..4MARY OF SICHTINC ll. COM.'~ENTS 39. Do you think you con o~timat8 th~ sp d of tho object? .t~O. Do y o u ;:lin~ you can e:;Hrnate how fat away from yo'J tha obiect ~vas? ( C irc!e One) IF yo~ onswer~d YES, 'h~n how far away woJid you scy it wcs ?------------ 41. Plaas.r g iv" the following information about your set!: TEL~PHONE NUMB inciJcote cny Gdditiona1.information abovt yovnself, i_.,ciuding cny 'Dducation,.which.might.be ?ertimtnt. 42. Da ~e y~u -:cr.p{eted t~is. questionnaire: U.S . To\!R .fOaCE TECHNICAL i}irO:t~AT!OM ... ;1.-:Eif (SU,\AM.M~Y DAT~\) !n <:.~rd~r t:lat your ii1fotmation may be filed ond cod3d.o.:J occurote!y us possi~ll:f, p!\Jo.:Je.u:le the f.:>! lowing !Space. )'o write out a ~hort desc.-iption of the even' that you ob!lor,ted. You may r.) p'!)~r .t:1brmotion ~h'lt you :havu already giv~n in th" qu~s,ionnoira, :t1nd odd any 1urther commE~nt.s~ Si:.!~,.nents, or ~!<etch\t3:thct you.balieve are important. Try to pressnt th!' details of th~ ob"erva- ;;.,,in thfl order in which tn,~ty occurr-:td. Additional pog~' of th~:sorNt s~:a '>O;:>er .moy bo aHach~d (lJo l-bt Wril~ in This S,?aco) P ROJECT 10073 RECO~D Ct..RD 3. D""':'t:TIM2 ::-.~ou? ~. TYPe OF OSZt:RV.\TION 0 G;ounrJ Vi :;u o l 5. P HOTOS 1 6. SOURCE 0 G roun d - Rada r 0 Air-Interce p t Ra d a r SE~VATION a. NUMB E R OF OBJECTS 9. C OURSE u'as Bollo a n r .. obobly 3olloo'1 Po~-;,~ly Balloon Ai rc raft Pro Lobl y Ai rc:ro h Possibly Aircraft l Was Asuonomi cal t P robo b: y A strono m i col Po!>~ib ly A~tronomicol ln::.uffict ont Dcrta br Eval u a tion 10. BRIEF SU.\l"'A~Y OF SIGHTING 11. COM.\-\ ENTS SJ-:\jU Col 'Fl'ieDd TZ?O o1B)Jt!Atl ( OFFICtAL FILE COP;( V ~ .. at 1 n?onatiOD :~our 3ig'Ot1Dg this l--'&3t veek. ~::1c ars cwo .(~x:na. One ia fio ba 1ry 'JOU and the other 13 f;J ~1e cauplated 1J:y :vour huaba.nd. Please return thea'! COl!J!)lated .ror:us t~ u s 1:1 ~ne seu--ad.d:ressed ~l~e provided. Colonel, USAF .J):~?utY tcr 3cience ~'...l.'"ld. Components U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMAT!O SHEET This qut.tstionnoire has be~n propar~d so that yo"' can give th~ U.S. Air Force as much in~:.>r;r,:Hion as possible concerning th~ unidentifisd .aerial phenomenon tho~ you have ob!ierved. P~eJ:;e try to answer as many que9tions.c~ you possibly cdn. The j,,formation that you giv, will ba IJS -!d for research purposes, and wi II be regard ad as conlident iol mat~rial. Your name wi llnot b~ L. d in connection with any statements, conclusions, or p'ubl kotions without your permission. ' i !-:! :'!.~ve-st this personal information so that, if it 1s de:,med nece~scry, we may contact you for fcr"'...~r details. 1. Wh~n c i c ,'OU see the o bject? (\..ircli! One): a: ~::s:ern J b. c~-:trar. c. NAou :1tain (Circle One): (Circle One): a. DaY.i.ig,bt Saving b .... Standard) 4. Where were u when you sow th e object? Stotd or Country own ~ S. How long w~s object in sight? -~--? _ ~ 5.1 Ho w was time in s ight rletermined? ./'a-::- 6. What W CiS ;"'~ :ondition of tha sky? e. Not very sure d. Jus t a gu~ss a. Bright a. _Bri~ht l 7. IF you saw th~ ob;cct during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located a s you looked at t he objecr? (Circle One): a. In front of y o u d. To your I eft l b. In bad~ of you e. Overh'!od d ~ c. To yo ur right f. Don't r~memb!r ! 8. IF you sow ih~ obje~t llt NIGHT, what did you notico concnrni nD th, STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (C;rcle One): a. Bright moor.! ioht b. DuJ ~ rnoonliuht c.. No moon~ ight -pitch durk c. Do'n't r r:member d. DtJn''t remember 9. Th~ o~; ec~ appeared: a. As a ligh~ b. Shiny . 10. If it c;:.::>e=:-ed cs a light, w c s 1~ brighter than the brightes~ s~or~'( d. Don'' rer1emb~r ll. Die! L :-~ objed: (Circle On~ for each question) ij c. !'Jp~or to stand ~till or ::,- 1 tim~? o . ..> ... ct..enly spee up ano rusn.oway atony ~1me. c. =. -~nkup into port.3 or ~x.):od~? d. Sive off s moke? \ e.--Chon~e brightness? f. Cha~g~ snap~? - g. F l a sh or f I i c k e r ? h. D: :;appear .and recppear ? 12. Did rhe object. move behind something at .any time, particufcrJy o cloud? Don'~ Know Don't !<r.ow D~n'r ~(r.ow Don~ Know Don't l<now Don'i !<now Don't Know Don't :<now (Cirde One): Yes No Don't Know. aF you ans wered YES, t(Jen teii whet 13. Did the oo;~ct move in front of something at any tim~, particularly a cloud? Don't Know. IF you cnswered YES, /hen re:i what ~ 14. Did th~ c b ject oppeor: (Circle One): a:-~So}id b. Tran::;paret17 c . Vapor d . Do:1 16. Tell in o few words the foltowing.things.a bout.the obiect. l7. Dr ow o picture that wi llshow. tha ;shape of :the obiect or .obl.,ctl. Lobel .ond include In your .sketch ony dttrails of th., oo j~ct. that yo~. saw :such. as wings, protrusions, .etc.,.and especially .exhaust trails or vopor 'oH~. P1oc:-an arrow beside ihedrawln.g :toshow.the direction.the obl~ct:was.movlng. lS. The edgtu of tne object. were: ( Circla Ons}: a. Fuzzy or blurred .b. :Li!<e .a bright sta~ ~.--Sh~r.p1y 'o'utlin~d d . Don't rememb"r 19. IF there was MORE THAN ONE objact, th~n how many were t~er~?_ .... ~..... ------------- Drew a pictur~ of how th~y wer" arranged, and put on arrow to '!now.the dir tion that tney were vrave\1ng. - -20. Di"CJW a picture that will ~h ow the mot ion thot th~ object or o!>jects made, Place r.m .. A.' at t h.J b~ginn!ng-~-f----1 .thP poth, a "3" ot the end of the path, c:nd show any channos i n diroc~ion during !he c ourse 2 J. How ~.::r;~ d id the object oppear ~o you as compared ~o an o~jec! with whic~ you are familiar? j 22. 'fl~ ~Y;.);~ ;,:> :\o1C..., :~ 021gulcr _.:~:J, :ioJd Q match ~tick Ot Ort11':i le ngth in Sino Witn 0 known O~!~ct.anc! 00~0 ~ how r..~..:,, .;;, tha o~ject i s .:ovc- d by. thl.l hea d of.the m~tch. if you h od p~rformed this experir.1en~.ot the-t i m of th~ : igL1 ting, how if, u-:h of th~ oo! ect would h:;v e been covered by the match head? 23. Did t:--:e object disappear while you w~re watching it? If so, how? tn crd~r that you c a n give as clear 0 picture as possible of what you.sow, .d escribe in youi own words o commo n object or o b jects which, when place d up i,, the sky, would give the sam~ appecronce as the object whh:h yo u s ow. 25. ~Vhoro were 'Vl'1U locnfed wh~n you !'OW th' objt~ct? 26. Wore you (Circl.) One) [ (C irdc On,..): t