PROJECT 10073 RECO~D CA!~D 2. LOCATION ;~::1 Grollnd Visual 0 Air-Visual 0 Ground-Radar 0 Air-Intercept Radar 12. CONCLUSION i Was Balloon Probably Bclloon P:)ssi:,ly Balloon Was Aircraft Probably Aircraft Possibly Aircraft Was Astronomi col Probably Astronomical Possibly Astronomical 1. LENCTH OF OBS!~VATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS Insufficient Data for Evaluot:on 10. S~l;::F :UMM.\RY OF SIGHTING T-~ o o b .j s be 1 :t e ;; o d to b~ s a t e 11 it e s by o~server moving fm overhand to the horizon in 3 1/2 mias. Pos3ibly o./ c . Ob,j..;; h a d no sound & risn.ppea:--cd star- AT'tC FORl4 3.:9 (Rrl 25 SP..P 52) 11. COMMENTS no s~tell~tes visiblo to eya und~r n or:nal couditions aDr;~a:r in o airs at this t i me. E:~ho s over New Yor':: heading SE .P. bou!: 35 n1ins earl1ar. Duration too short for satellites. Sight2ng has lli~ht c l1aracteristics nor- mal for a/c & <:ase evalu~ted ~s 34. Whot were th3 weuther conditions .at th., time you saw th~ obj.,ct? CLOUDS (Cirde One) WEA1HER (Circle On~) Cl~c:r .sky b. Fog, mbt, or . light .rain c. Moderot~ or .heavy .rain c. Scar~ered clouds d. Thi~k or ovy douds e. Oon~t remember When cr'!d to whom did you report th'ot. you.h.ad :S!tefl the obiect? ~ay Mond1 Year 36. Wcs ony or.e e~s~ with you at t~& -:im., you. sow the ohictct? (Circle One) 36.2 P ; .eose list their names .end addresses: nir-vb-G( i'v.'J, 37. Was this t!-le first time that you ~cd seen on obiect or oblects like .. this? 37. 1 1;= yov cnsw~red NO, then wh~, where,and under what eircumstances.did you!See other on~s? 38. L1 your opinion what do you think the obi~ct was and what might hav~ c aus-td i'? (Cirde One) Yo'l If you an3w~red YES, th~-.:n what 5peed would you :t!.itimc:t~? -------------- .. _ 40. Do you :,;!'\~ yov con estim<'lte how far owtJy from you thtt object wa'l7 fCirde One) 41. Plco:J~ ;ive th!t following in~ormation.obou' yourself: !, ... .jlcote ony.additionoi infcrma~bn about jOUr~eif, 'ndudir.g cny education, whi::h rn;ghr.~ ;>er1i,~nr. ir; frr ;.;- 42. Dote you :::rnpi~ted thi3 questionnaire: U.S. AJfl .F.OaCE TECt!NlCAl. 'INFORMAY!ON 'SHEST (SUMMARY DATA) In ordor ti1ot your information may be filed .and coded as.occurotely as po3sihl4!, please.u~u~ th bllowing rapace .to .writ~ out.a short descl'iption of theevent that you obJerved. You may re p~o~ ; ~ :1formation :that you hovealroady given In the questionnairs, :ond add any further. comments, a t~t,rnents, . or sketches. that you.beJi.,ve ore important. Try to pr"s&nt the d.,tai ls of th~ ob.serva ;i\)n in the order in which they occurred. Additional page~ of th9:samtt siz" ooper.may.b attached If ~h&y.or" neded. (lJo Not Wril~ jn This Space) f t n l ' f-B r- rJ JJ.:. qul r:r ep~r-vmc:n '-.. i r :Fore e a~ ;::3ttU'"II ~: uty for Sclence .~:1d Cc;.tuonent3 U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL ~NFORMAT!ON SHEE"'f This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give tha U.S. Air Force o; much informat;on as possiblt~t .concerning the unidentified .aerial phenomenon tho' you hov& observed. Pi~ose try to answer as many question~.as you possibiy can. Jhe informatio n that you giv~ wiH vs~d for r~uearcn purposes, and will be regarded.as confidential mat8rial. Your nom~ willnot b~ l..ised in connection with any statements, .conclusions, or pub I icotion.s without your permhs ion. w~ request .this personal information so that, if.it 1s d~em~d necessary, we may contact you for rurtrHH oeto1 s. 1. When d: d you see the object? 3. Time Zon~: .-. (Circle One)! a. c. l-~ountoin d. P:..:ific 4. Where wers you \.then you saw t he object? :t:Jr~st Posta Ad:litional rsmarks: 5. How long wos object in sight? 5.1 How was time in s ight ~etermined? a . Certain ~ F~irly certain 6. What wqs ;n~ condition of the .sky? (Circle One): (a. Dayiight Saving 6: Standard ' City or To;,wn State or Country c. Not very sure d. Just a guess ~ a. Bright a. Bright b. CJ~udy b: Cloudy (Circle One): a. In front of you b. In back of you c. To yotJr right d. To your left e. Overhead f. D on't remember 7. IF you sow the obiect during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you lool<ed a~ tn~ ob ject? f T 0 JU l 6 I 16 4 T h l s form 1Uprl'a.-deB ATIC 161, F<:h 60, whlc:h itt ob11 ol~t-,, 8. IF you sow t:,e ob1ect o~ NIGHT, what did you notice concerning th~ S fAF~S ond MOON? 8.1 STARS (Ci.tcl~ Ont:): 8.2 MOOt~ (Circle One): t r~member 10. lf .it v~peor~d os o li3ht, wos it brightert han the brighteststors? 12. Did rhe object move behind. som-ething ot any ti:ne, particulor'y .a cloud? Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell whor ~ (Circf.za One): Yes {") Don't Know. iF yo u answered YES, {hen tefl w: l 14. Did the .Jbject appear: (Circle One ): { a. Sol id b. Transparent c . Vnpor rL Do n't Kn.:>w Did you observe the object through any of the fo{ lowing? a. Eyeglasses Binocular& Su ;, gla sses Windshi~ld g. The0ciolite Window glass 16. Tell in o few words the following.thlngs.obout.the obiect Draw o ?icture that wi II :show. the1shape of:the object .or .obiects. label.a_nd include. In your :skfltch .any detai1 of the obf~t that )to~:saw:'luch.as wings, protruslons,.etc.,.and.especlolfy.exhaust trolls.or vapor trotls. . Ploe~ on ori""OW beside.thedrawlng:to show .the direction:ths obfect .was. moving l8. The edg~s of the object .wer': (Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurr&d . ~:"\:Like.o brightstar c. Sharply out I ined d. Don't remember Draw a picture of how thsy were arranged, and put on arrow. to -show the dirAction.that they were traveHng r d 2 D~JW a pict:.~r~ that wil! sh.1w :::~tion thu t the o :;:r obj:)r;ts.mad: ... - r;o.an ''A" at th" boginn:r.g :"'" -l t~1e pa~h, o " B" at ~he ~nd of th~ path, and show any chong~s in dir~ction during th~ covr:;~ . 21. How lcrg~ did the object appear ~o you as co mpared ~o a n objec~ with which you ore familiar? 22. We wi.:;'., t;) know.th~ongu1or.s:z~. Hold a rnotch stick a t crms length ;n lina wi'h a !<nown obi~ct.crd no how.m~,.;cn of th~ object is coverad by. the haod of th., match. If you h~J p~rfcrmed this oxperir.1~n~ at ~h~ ~i:1 of t~e sighting, how lj'IUch of the -:Jbject would hove baen cov,red by the mo?ch head? 23. DJd the object disappear whi 1~ you w~r~ watching it? H so, how? ~ 24. :n order that you con giv~ os cleor.o pictur~ o s possible of what you.s ow, d~scrib'!.in your own word s a cor!"Jmon object or ob;eets which, when p1oc~d up in the s!<y, would giv~ the some app,.:,oronce a s th~ object which you saw. 25. Where wereJ you locoted when you sow tho object? (Circle One): o. Inside o building b. In ':l cor t c.' Ot.. doors d. In on a:rplane (typu) 26. Were you (Circle One) C1. In the business section of.a city? b. In the residentiol.section of o city? (c.:) In open ~ountryside? d. Nctar an airfield? e. Flying oveor a cHy? f. Fl}'ing over open.country? ~7. Whet were you doirg at the time you:sciw the obiect, .and how.did you happen ~o notice it? 28. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE .or other vehid.:J.ot the tome, th~n complate.the following que3,ions: \~!hot direction were you moving? (Circl~ One) ~. Nor~h c. East b. Northeast d. Southeast f. .Sou~hW9St 28.2 How fqst were you moving? mil~s per.hour. ~8.3 Did you s~op at any time while you were ~oo~jng at the object? (Circle One) 29. What direction wera you !ooi<: ng when you -first saw the obiect? (C ire/a One) b. Northeast d. 30. What d irection wers you looking when yov .last saw the object? (Circle One) g . West h. Northwes~ Northwe:s~ ([;; Ov~rhead ~, Nor~!-, c. Eas1 e. South U. (b.' Nod~ east d. So1Jth-eos1 f. Southwest ' 3l. I( you ore bmi1iar with bearing terms (angurar direction), try to estimate the number of degrites .,;,e objec~ wcs from true North (rhrv east) o~d a~ so the nvmber of derycss it was upward {rom the horiz on (efevorion) 31.1 Whe n it first appeared: a. :=rom t;ue North d~grees. b. From horizon------degrees. 31.2 "When it disappeared: a. From tr ue North degrees. 1 b. F rorTt hori z:on degree.s. i