PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 11. CONCLUSION$ Wos Balloo n ~ovenber 1962 ~fas~s~hus~ t t s 0 Probably Balloon DATETIME GROUP 4-TYPE OF OBSERVATION ssibly B alloon x a Ground-VIsual 0 GroundRodor Woil Aircraft 0 Probably Aircraft OlL1900Z 0 Alr-VIao~ol 0 A lrlntoreept Radar 0 Ponl~y A ircraft Was Astronoml col Probably Aatronomlcal 0 Pouibly Astronomical LENGTH Oft OISUYATION HUMBER Ofl OBJECTS 9. COUASI! .DX Other PsycholQ~i~!ll 0 Insufficient Dot a for Yaluotlon one stationary IRII, SUMMAttY OPIIOHTINO Qbj ect vie we d for 11, COMMINTS 9 minutes. Timed by Imagination. Observ e r had w/bright l i ght quate time to s ummon additional object. Viewed during b right daylight witnesses. reports fran Object brighter than sunlight. ary but vanished while watching. No sound. Golden orange walk around altitude at Observed from build i n cr sound acc0mpanied protrusion extended and retractec dlsapoeared. fee lin ATJC POJIIM 329 (JUlY 21 laP 12) U.S. AIR FORCE 1 ECHNiCAL INFORMATION This questionnaire has been prepared s o t hat you co n give the U.S. Air Force as much in formation as possible concerning the unidentified aer ia l phenomenon rhat you h~va obs.,fVad. Please try to answer a s many questions as y o u possibly con. T he info rmation that you giv~wili be u sed for research pvrpos e s . Your name will not be used in connection with any stat~'l':ent:~, c onclusions, or publications without your permission . We requ"st this pe rs onal information ~o that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for f urther de~ails. 1. When did you see the object? 2. T ime of doy : 3. Time Zone: Month Yoo r (C lrcle One ): a. {E;ste~ c , Mountain d. Pacific e. Other 4. Where wi!ra yoo when you saw the object? Hoto.~r Minute" : . ( Circle One): Neare~t Postal Address C ity o r Town 5. How long wos object in sight? (T otal Du~ation) Hout~ Minutes a . c~rtain Not very sure b. ( F uirly certairD Just a gue~s How w o s time In sight determined? --l.:,;}-l.j--..,J:J.--..~.a.<::..._.CI-.L...J~"'------- 5.2 Was object in sight continuously? 6. What was the condition of the sky? \.a. B r ight St~- b. 'cloudy a . B r ight State " County i 7. IF you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located os yo.J lool<<Jd a t th~ ,.;;j-ud? (Circle One): a. In front of you b. h back of yoo d . To yoor le ft ~. ov~rn~c:d c . T tJ your right f. on t remefll"er FTD OCT 62 164 Thl e form eupe,.edee FTO 164, Jul 61, w h ic h !a obaolete. 8. IF you sow the object at NIGHT, what did y ou notice c oncerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): Bri ght moonlight b. A few b. Dull moonlight c. Many c. No moonlight -p itch dark Don't remember Don't remember 9. What were the weather conditions at the ti'!'e. yCAJ sow the object? CLOUDS (Circle One): q .1~or ski) c. Scattered clouds d. Thick or heavy cl~ds WEATHER (Circle One): b. Fog, mist, or light rain c. Moderate or heavy rain e. Don't remember 10. The object appeared: (Circle One): d. As a l ight b. T ransporent e. Don't remember 11. If it appeared as o light, was it brighter than the brightest stars? (Circle One): o. Brighter c. About the some d. Don't know 11.1 Compare bt-lghtneu to some common oblec:t: 12. The ~ge-s of the obje1:t were: (C irde One): a. Funy or blurred b. Like a bright star c. '~orply outlineD t remember 13. Did the object: (Circle Omt for .,a::h question) Appear to stand still ot any time? b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? Yes (!)on't kno'i> c. Break up into ports or explode? Don't know d. G ive off smoke? Y e s Don't know e. Change ~rightness? Yes Don't know Change shape? Do n' t know Flasn or fl ic'<er? Oon'r !mow Oisop~or and raoppe<~r? Yes ucn t ~<no.., Did the object disappear while you were watching it? If so, how? ntt.- w .tr. JJ./J'.,.v~F 15 . Did the object move behind something a t any time, particularly a cl oud? (C ircle One): Don't Know. IF you answered YES, fhen tell what it moved behind: Did the objeet move in front of Jgmething at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes Don't Know. IF you a nswered YES, then tell what in front of: 17 . Tell in a few words the following things about t he object: .a a ~ Jv '-J b. Color lc.' La L.l~ If 18. We wish to know the angular sixe. Hold a match stick at arm's length in line with a known objt.tc:t and not~ how much of the object is covered by the head of the l"(latch. If you had performed this e xp&rime nt at the time of the sighting, how much of the object woold have been covered by the match head? Draw a picture that will show the shape of the object or objects. Lobel and include in your sketch any detail~ of the object that you saw -such as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Place on arrow beside the drawing to show the d irection the object was moving. OHI\TIIJ<: 20. Do you think y ou can estimate the sp~d of the object? (Circle One) Yes @ tv.. ~ IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estimate?------- 21. Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the object was? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it was? f' p ;e I? o ~ 22. Where were you located when you saw the object? 23. Were you (Circle One) (C ircle One): a. In the business section of a city? a. Inside a building b. In the residential section of a cit-/r b. In a car c. In open countryside? c. Outdoors d. Near an airfield? d. In on airplane (type) e. Flyin2 over a city? f. Flying ov~r open coUntry? . Other C: h, To >? .: f 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other llehicle at the t ime, then complete the folfowfng questions: 24.1 What di,.ction were you moving? (Circle One) a. North c. East e. South b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Ncrthwest 24.2 How fast w.re you moving? -------"'m .. i los ~, hour. 24.3 Old you stop at Olt'f time while you were loolclng at the obj.ct? (Circle 0,.) 25. Did you observe the object through any of the following? Eyeglasses e Binoculars Yes Sun glasses f. Telescope Windshield Theodolite Yes d. Window glass In order that you can give as clear o picture a s possible of what you saw, describe in your .:JWn W~$ a e~m~ l object o r objects which, when placed up in the sky, would give the same appearance as the object whi1:h y eu ~;.. "i 27. In the followihg sketch, imagine that you ore a t the poillt .::hown. Place a n " A" em the cl.rvtt.l lin .. t o nhow how ~ high the object was above the horizon (skyline} when yoo fir5t sow it. Ploce o "B" on the .lOl'~ .::urved line t o i show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you lost stJw it. Ploc:. an " t- on the compass t when you first sow it. Place a "B" on the compass where you les t :.;ow the obj~ct. 28 . Draw a picture that will show the motion that the object or objects mad~ Place,':,n "A" <!It t!lo bctgiMing of fhe path, a "B" ot the end of the poth, and show any changes in direction during the c:our~o i 29. IF there wos MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? ----------- Draw o pic:tur of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to show tho direction that they were travelirg. 34. Date you completed this questionnaire: Day Month I Y 35. Information which f I . " pertinent and which is not ad . questionnaire or a narrative explanation of your sighting~quately covered in the specific points of the 30. Hove you ever seen this, or a similar obje~ct before. If so give dote or dot"s end location. 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did .they see t he object t oo? (Circle On9) 31.2 Please list their names and addrasses: 32. Ploase g ive the following information about yourself: . Last Nome TELEPHONE NUMBER First Name Mld;i Ia Name Jndic:ate any oddltionol Information abcwt yourself, Including any special $Xperlttnc:e, w~ ieh might b. pertiMnt. 33. When and to whom did you report that you had seen t he object? Flying Egg In Massachusetts )J Charles F . Kirk, 20, of Woburn, M~ss., reported to the Woburn Times, Woburn, Mass., that on the 1st of November, 1962, he had s ighted a "streamlined ~:gg-sh::tp.- :.:ed!' "objccL. 'that., ho.vercd ov,:!r Woburt} :for sevcrJI minutes between 2 :-.nd 2:10 . p .m . He sa itt it looked like a s t n:amlinccl (elongated ) egg cut through th~ middle~ ;md cstimat~d its altitude at l.:ss than. f eet. Kirk, who is a machinis t and 1 carpenter f or the Wells 1\I:~chinc Com,:. pany, W<JS workmg on tope of the com-. pany's n ew building on Salem Street when h e sighted the strange obj ect. HI! s::tid he lhou:;ht the objc~t ,was :Jbout .W f eet long, 30 feet wide and about 15 f eet in heigh!, but could h ave been much lnrger. He was obviously upset by his encounte r :md h e described hi:, " ccril! feeling" uf being watched. ( Sec article about Barney Hill sighting ) . He sa id he didn' t wa11t to sec one of the things The object was golden orange in color, fl a t on lhc bottom, with a b l:tck band ncar the lo\'.cr edge and a proj cdion or p eriscope hr,nging about te n fee t from the bottom. This strange device (tho.! p eriscope ) l<cp t clicking at abou t 15 sec-- ond inte1 ::tis . Except for the clickina sound, the object was silent, and it "pro- duced a ba nd of light around the build ing on which he was working." Accord- ing to the Woburn Times, L. C. 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