2. LOCATION Zl Sept 62 10. CONCLUSION Silver Sp~ngs, Naryland Civilian AFT:ffi llL\GE -,-J-I_C:_TS i'Ufitness \"Tas 12 yr old youth. Double image leads to analysia as possible after iraage effects o telescope observation. Fadirg and stationar.r aspect in a~cord with this analysis. LENGTH OF O!S!RYATION 1 lri nute TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Vist:a 1 Stationary 9. PHYSICAL EVID!NC! 11. SRI!,. SU~AAY AND ANALYSIS ~io identical objects observed at 30 deg elevation in the Eas ~ Appeared to be stationazy. Did not move. Disappeared by fad ng intite color Jjke cotton. Observed during observation of celestial bodies with TX. Telescope was stuck and t-Tould not ~ove. }fuon was out. FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) p,..l .. e4id Df dUe toea .. , be ued; 30. Have you ever seen this, or a simi11lr object before. tf so ~live date or d aten and location. 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you sow the object? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did.they see the obiect too? (Circle One) 31.2 Please list their name' and addresse~: 32. Ploase give the following information Jbout yourself: F lr~t Name Mlddi Na~ City .t Zu~ tndicate any additional information about yourself, including a'ny special experience, which might b. pertk.nt 33. When and to whom did you report that you had seen the object? /:: /-/) 34. Dote you completed this questionnaire: r ~5. lnfof which you t .. l peutinent and which Is not adquately cove~ed in t~e specific points of the queetlonnelre or a narrative expla on of your sighting .A:1d.!:-;iona.l inform:rtion is l ~-:c-:.~lC. you ple.nce co::._,;.ete S.\F0~-?:3, in the eL'\telO:?~ r.CrJ.a .-:aanco~c.~ cszc~tinl for cv~luction of your siibting the inclo=ed fo1u o~d ret it to Hq Air Force, provided U.S. AR FORCE TECHNICAl JNFO~AT~O This q~astionnair., has heen prepared so that y ou con giv" the U.S. A ir F or-:a os much information as possible c\lnc\!trning the unidentified cerial phtmo:wm on t h ot y~u hovo o!l'-erv,)d. Please try to onswar as many questions as you pos::;ib !y can. Tha infonm1t;on th~.-you ,., will be used for rese~rch purposes. Your name will not be used j,, c:onr~e<:tion Ni~h \lny ~.to~e,.r.eni.i, conclusions, or publications without your p~rmi~sion. We rt~quest this p~rs:mal informatio" -.~ that if it ts deemed necessory, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did yllU sM the obiect? 3. Time Zone: (Circle One}: (~Eostr~ 'S. Ci'ntr~1 c:. Mountain d. Pa c ifi c (Circle On~): a. _ D~y_Li ~J::t So.'~r!o b. StondarCl - (Cird a One): 4. Where were you when you saw :he ob!!!!ct? Nearest Postal Addr~ City or Town 5. How long was obiect In sight? (Total Duration) Hours Minutes o. Certain (c. Not .'!8'Y sure ... ) b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess 5.2 Wos gbiect in sight continuously? Ye.s V No-- 6. 'h'hiJt was the condit ion of the sky? Oa Br i aht .... NiGHT, 7. IF yvJ saw the object during DAYLIGHT, whers was th., SUN located as you fook~d a t 'itnt r:~Jjttct? ( C irele One): a. In front of you b. In bock of you c. To your right d. To your l~ft e. Overhead f. Don't re member FTD OCT ~2 164 8. IF you saw the obiact at NIGHT, what did you notice c oncerning the STARS und MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): Bright moonlight Dull moonlight c. No moonlight -pitch dark d. Don't remember d. Don't remember 9. What were the weather conditions at the til!' you saw the obiect? CLOUDS (Cirele One): WEATHER (Circle One): b. Fog, mist, or light rain ~Clear slcy c. Sc:attereci clouds c:. Moderate or heavy rain d. Th iclc or heavy clouds d. Snow e. Don't remember 10. The obiect appeared: (Circle One): b. T ronsparent rc. v;p"o," d. As o light e. Don't rem.mber ll . . If it appeared a a I ight, was it brighter than the brightest stars? (Circlfl Otut): a. Brighter c. About' the same b. Dimmr d. Don't 1cnow 11.1 Compare brightness to some cC?mmon obfect: 12. The edges of the obiect were: (Circle One): \.a.,.. Fuzzy or blurred b. L i!ce a bright star c. Sharply outlined d. Don't ramember 13. Did the obiect: Appear to stand still at any time? Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? c. Break up into parts or axplocle? d. Givtt off smok~? Change brightness? Change shape? . Flash or fl icksr? Disappear aNd na,ll~ (Circ:l~ One for e och question) Don't ~now Don't kno.., Don't know Doot k'low D!Jn t know Do,,'f knovt Don'i ~nllw Slc.o~t kno~ OiJ the obiect disappear while you w~re watching it? Jf s o, how? 15. Did the obiect move behind something at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle On.): it moved behind: Don't Know. IF you answ.,red YI:S, rh" n :~ _ _j Did the obiect move in front of something at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes (tlg) Don' t Know. IF you cnswl!trtJd YES, thnu te t! wh-lt 17 . Tell in a fw words the following things about the obj.,ct: Wo wish to know the angular size, Hold a match stick at arm's length in line with a known o b j..:t and l'lot ho"' 1 much of the obiect is covered by the head of the f'(latch. If you had perform.,d this ~xp&dm~nt at the ti o~ 'h" , sighting, how much of the obiect would hove been covered by the match head? / { Draw a pictu,.. that wi II show the snape of the obiect or ol)jects. Label and Include in your s k,teh t1ny d~t~it' l of the obiect that y ou saw -such as wings, protrusions, &tc., and especially exhaust troih or vopcr trt.~iL,. ' Plac$ on arrow ~side the drawing to show the direct.ion the obiect was.moving. l 20. Do you think you con estimate the speeJ of the objecr { (Circle One) IF you onswe,ed YES, then what speed would you ~!itltnlre? ......._..;._,. _ 21. Do you think you can estimate how far away from you tho obj~ct wos? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then how far away would you soy it was?-------- - ---- 22. Where were you located whe" you saw the object? (C ire/~ One): a. Inside a building b. In a car ~ c.,.. Outdoors d. In an airplane (type) tl. At sea 23. w,,t!J you (Circle One) -~ In the business section cf a dty? ~In the resid.,otiol sttction <.f c:. ~ ity? f;z.-r.._,..:;..._> c. In op~11 countryside? d. Neor an oirfiald? e. Fl!ting over a city? f. Flying over open country? IF you w~re 1'-f\OVING IN AN AUTOMCBJ~F or other vt!hicltt at the time, th~n comp te' the foHowing quttstions: 24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. North~!t't 24.2 How fast were you moving? .mile~ per hour. 24.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the obiect? (Circle One) 25. Did you observe the object through any of the following? Eyeglasses e. Binocutars b. Sun glasses Yes f. Te!~scope c. Windshield Th..!odol ite Window g;css 26. In order that you can give as claar a picture os possibl~ of what you sow, des~dbe in yovt own woM~ o ~o~nrr..,::to :: object or obj~cts which, wh~n placed up in thos 4Jky, would give the some oppttorance o!S th~ ,,!.,ject wni-:h you .1 :J\111-~ In the follow.ing s\cech, Imagine that you ors at th~ p\)int ~;,own. P!ac!.J on ' 'l:.'' e n ihe Cl..tv&d lit l.-. to !'!how how high the obaect was above the hori:ton {:J!<yline) when you fir:'it sew if. Plot.,t "J uf3u on th~ b4'lnil~ <:t;rvd u,, 1" ahow how high the obiect was aboya the horizo11 (skyline) when Yl~U lent ~D'V ,t. Pl~ce .. u. ",\'' oo ~h compa~a when you llrst saw it. Place a "8 .. on th~ compass wher-e you la.st ~ow t:u: ~hj.,r.:t 28 . Draw a pic:Nre that will show the motion that the obiact or obiec:ts mod'l. P .Jacit a., " A " at the Oe.ginnir.g of tho 8" at the end of the path, and show any changes in direct! on during the ccur;:u:;. 29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, the