PROJECT toon RECORD CARD 12. CONCLUSIONS 2. LOCATION D Was Balloon 17 July 1963 Spencer, W Va. D Probably Balloon 104oPM M ll Woa Aircraft . r.;:: uG,.und-Vhu.t D GrounciAoclor Proboblv Aircraft GMT D AI.-Vhual D Alr-lntwcapt Aaclor y Alrcra t S. PHOTOI 6. C Was Astronomlcol D Yo C PraboWy Aatronomlcol I No civilian c Poulbly A.t,.nomlcal not r"""Orted . o ne NE 0 lnsufflclont Data for Evoluotion -r D Unlcnown 10. lltll, SUMMARY 0, liGHTING . Report in letter of space vehicle observed overhead in flight to rm or ENE. Requested identification. ATIC .PO.M 12t (RKV 2f laP 12) 11. COMMINTS ECII) ruled out. if space vehicle then 19618 THETA I. Duration not reported. High flying a/c have been reported as Satellites also. Case considerd aa a possible satellite on the limited data presented. d. Thick or hea"'y clouds d. Fogrmist, or light rail\ Moderr.~e or heavy rain e. Don' t remember The object appeared: (Circle One)z.. . ~ .. - .' d. As o light 1:). ranlf)Orent . e. Don' t remembef' Did the object: o. Appear to stand still at any time? b. Suddenly speed up and rush away ot any t ime? c. Break up into parts or explode? d. G i'le off smoke? Change brigntness? f.-tChonge shape? - g:' Rod! or ilidcer? h.:.-Olsoppear and reappear?-:. Don' t know Don' t k now Don' t know Don' t know Don't know Don' t know Don't know Don' t know OfficiaiU.S.-Air Fa '. (Circle One)r Don't know. IF you answered YES, then tell what 16. Cid the object rn'oYeln front of something at any time, pc1rticularly o cloud? IF you answered YES, then tell 't8:. 'II wiifr to know the cin;lllor si:Z.. Hold a match stidc at arm's length In line with a known object and note how muc:h of the :-~.i.,;'.olljict caYered by the head of the match. If you had performed1his-experiment at the time of the sightrn;, ho~ m4!ch of ;""the 'Object-would hcwe bu~cowered by the. match head? ' , . : ~/ ! 9:' Dtaw.' a pictunt that wil~ show the shape_ of the object-or ob!ects. label and Include in your sketch any det'ailrof the object ' .that you sow such as wings, protrusions,. etc . and especially e';chaust trolls or vapor trails. Place an arrow beside the drawing to show the direction th ~bject was moYing. ~ UFO form conti.nued - Do you th ink you can estimate the speed of the object? . then Vthat speed would you .,timate?.JJ!. (Circle One) . ~,IF y_ou onswer~d YES, ._.,_..,,o,rou th ink you can ~m~ ~oW fa.r a"!.OY from yoJJ tha o~ject wa!? \lOu answered YE.S,.then how far owoy would you say it wos?-....,-----=---- located -~en you ?GW the object? . 23. Were you ( Ci rcle One) {!)Inside o buil~irtg \l .., o. In the business section af o. city? In the ,.,identiol section of o city? . b. In a cor -e;. Outdoors . : d. In on airplane (type) ' .c. In open countryside? Near on airfield? i. Flying owr a city? . " f. Flying ~er open country? MOVING IN-AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle ot the 2~ IF. you .; : 2~.: ~ What d iredion were you m~inv? (Circle One).~:.,., . ~, ' 24:2.:.How fast were you..none~ : -' miles .per hour. . -u3-Di~ p ~ony.thn'Whfl~ wereloolci"9 at.,,. ob~4 then complete th~lollowing questiom: : h. Northwest In order that you can gi.,e os cleor o pic ture as possible of what you sow, describe in your own wo cds o common object Official U.S. Air Force 27.' In me following sketch, Imagine that you a re ot the point shown. Place on "A" on the curved line to show how high the object was above the horizon (dcyllne) when you first. taw it. Place a " B" on the same curved line to show how high the object was above the horizon (sk)line) when you lorl saw it. Place on " A" on the compass when you first sow it. Place o "8" on the com- pan when you /cut sow the object. waa MOJE THAN 0~ object. then haw mctlt) were there? _ Draw a plctur of how .. ~ w.,..orran;ed, and put an arrow to show the direction that they were traveling ~.FO form continued 30. Have you ever seen this, o r a similar object before. If sa g ive date or dates and loc:ation . 31. Was anyone else with you ot t he time you saw the object? (Circle One) Yes 31.1 IF you answered YES, d id they see the object too? (Circle O ne) Yes No 31.2 Please list their names and odcfressei: 32. Please give the following information about yourself: Fint Nome Indicate any odditlonol iAicwMalioft.obout yourself, lnchtding ony special experience, which might be pertinent. 33. Wl-ten and to whom did you report that you hod seen tfle Month Yeor ,Official _U.S. Air 34. Dote you completed this qu4tstf,onrl0it'el 35. ltiformotion which you fHI pertinent an'd which Is not .adequately covered Jn the specific points of th~ UFO form co \.JOUrce: ~ Oil July 4. at 1:30 a.m. Mr. and Mts. Robel t Carr of Weymouth reported teeing "a dark object!' emmittinJ an orange glow and moving in an irregular path fairly high above the ground near Archbbhop Williams Hip School. uwe . see how big It was but it was not small. It appeared dark at the top but there was a stronc orange glow at the bottom. It was fully light, about 8:30, I and we could see only a veey rough out- of the object. The most pronounced detail was the orange hue at the bottom and a dark surface or area at its top," I she uld. Infor:.:::t: on Cnly Cou::'Ce : i ,P:tC ;;ull~ti.n, Slow Moving Discs Sometime. between 6:30 and 7:00 p. m . on Jul7 7, 1963, the lA Blane family near Bantam, Connecticut. observed a to- tal or eilht dix-shaped UFOs. They " ere I seen lint by two of ltln. An1ela L~ Blane's children as the objects floated slowly and silently over hills southwest I at Bantam. The enlire family was called to watch as the discs moved from th~ northeast to the sauthwest. The estima.t ed altitude of the discs was from 2000 1 to 3000 feet and the objects appeared to be metallic. Tbe lenlth of the observation was long- er than one minute but the exact fi1ure was undiselosed in published n~rts. Police wen uuble to provide an explana- Px:."l.fl t '1.n, No Case (Infor.oation Only) FSIC (Aug 1963) While playing outdoors, a 12-year old girl noticed a very orange light. which looked round and larger than a~ other star. She said that it was above the antenna o~ the house west of then at about 40-450 elev. All of a sudden t he "orange" d r o p p e d straight down disappearing below tha roof line. Calling her mother, the girl moved left ( :sou,th) to see whether the object was still visibl~. Her mother joined her in watching as the orange light ~roceaded W on a horizontal path. After one min it co'..l.ld n o lone r be seen. The girl said, L:. was standing t i1ere i'orat l east 10 sec v:hon :1ll of a s udden it dropped." No sound, tr~.::.lJ i:1tensi ty change, etc - j .Cu=-ation -one mj nute plus. NEAR LANDINC IN CEORCIAa A series or sensational sightings took place in Georgia last auDir. the first of which, involving a man who was burned by a uro hila driving his car. described on Page 21 of our Septem- ber issue. The next major event occurred about July ltt, and had nine itnessea. ~r. and Mr ere visiting relatives-in 1YI -~ ville. Ceo