Cincinnati Ohio — July 1963

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Keywords: circle, obiect, alrcreh, object, pouiwy, ihihtiui, _viwol, ewniir, 86lloon, probctbly, prolaebly, alttenemic, attenomicol, eath110te, apacf, ettimale, fellawh, wtatf, yauralft, lnclicat, ocfdltlonal, younjf, ducotlon, accura_tely, witliout
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3. DAT .. TUAI OliO~ 1. LINOTH 0' OUI.VATION 1 hr 30 min otr IHIHTIUI PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION Cincinnati, Ohio 4. TY,! Oft OISI ~ o,. ... .._VIwol D ~ewniiR..t I. NUMII. OP OIJ!CTI 11. COMMIMTS 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Was 86lloon Probctbly Bollooft PouiWy a.u .... Wets Alrcreh Prolaebly Alrcreft PouiWy Alrcreh w AetreneMicol Jupiter 0 ProbeWy AltteneMic.l 0 Poulltly AttenoMicol D lnsufflcl.-.t D fer E,.lue .. en Object in NE stationary. Looked like a star. Observed for 1~ hrs and stopped watching. Observed the following night and object confirmed as the planet Jupiter. 39. Do you thinlc you can eath110te the speed of the obiect? (Circle One) IF you answered YES,.then what apacf woulcf you ettimale? 40. 0. yeu thinlc you can Hth'Rate how for away frOI'R you the obiec:t.was? (Circle. One) No . how fot ,.., woul4 you aay It waa? 41. PI tiw the fellawh Hlh:wtatf.ltwt.yauralft lnclicat any.ocfdltlonal.lnfOrmation.about younJf, lnclucllng ony .ducotlon,.which.mlght:be pertinent fiORCI T!CHNICAL INFORMATION SHE!T (SUMM.RY D~TA) In ord., that your information may be filed ond coded as accura_tely as possible, please .. use the following spoce to write out a.short description of the event that you observed. You may re- peat information that you hove already given In the questionnaire, and add any f~rther comments, statements, or slcetches that you believe are important. Try to present the details of the observa tlon in the order In which they occurred. Additional pages of the same size paper may be attached if they. are needed. . . (F?I Print) (Do Not Write in This Spe) C&N h:t.,.:JJ t j U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET This questionnaire has been prepared so that you con give tHe .U.S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that youhave observed. Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you giv'! will be used for research purposes, and will be regarded as confiden~iol material. Your nome willnot be ~edin connection with any statements,.conclusions, 01 publications witliout your permission. We request .this personal infoinl.otion so that, if it 1s dnmed necessary, we maycontact you f~r further details. 1. When did you ... the obiect1 I 3. Time Zone: '1). Central c. Mountain d. Pacific ,(Circle One): (Circle One): 4. Where were you when yousaw the object? , State or Country 5. How I eng 'W 111 obiecHn sight? 5.1 How was time in sight determinecf? l a. C~rtci.ln b. Fairly certain 6. What wos the condition of.thetsky? b. CI.Qudy c. Not very sure d. Justo guess 1 a. Bright 7. IF you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, where wos the SUN located as you looked lt the object? (Circle One): a. In front of you b. In bock of you d. To your left e. Overhead c. To your right f. Don't remember FT 0 JU L 61 164 Thla fortrt auJMnedea. ATIC 164, Feb 60, which Ia obeolete 8. IF you sow the oliect .at NIGHT whot did you notice.concerning the STARS. and MOON? 8.1 STARS (CiteleOne): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): 9. The obiect oppe tred: (Circle o,.): l a. Aa a light a. Bright moonlight b. OuJI.moonl.lght c. No mconllght -pitch doric \d. Don't remember 10. If it appeored os a litftt,woa It btlghtetthan the btightetstcWs? 11. DJcl the obJect: (Circle One for eoch queetion) Appear.to atantl nUl ot any time? Don't Know Suddenly P~"P ond ru1h awcry at ony tltM? Don't Know Break up Into patte 01 explode? Don't Know Give off amolceP Don't Know e. Change brl Don't Knew f. Change aha.,.? Don't Know Flaah or fllclcw? Don!t Know Olsoppeot.ancl ,..,._? Don't Know 12, Dlcf the oll.ct.ntl1 Nhl~ "'thfnt cmy tiM, particularly a cloucl? (Ciic/e OneJt Yea Ne D0t1 t Knew. .IF .you --..awercf Y.!S,.theft tell whet 14. Old th. obJect. . (Cirel Otte): o. Solid .b. Tronapare,t c:. Vapor d. Oon't l<now Old you olnrv th. oltfect throuth ony of the followl,.? Ey-vlaaaet Binocular~ b. Su, glcntet T;:,feope Wlndthfeld Tn~odollt~ y J:t d. Window glass 16. Tell In .a few words the following things about .the object. 17. Draw a plctwe that will:ahow.the.shapeof;the object.or.obiecta. Lo~l:and lnc,ude:ln yow aketch.any detalli of the object:that V~aw .'Such oa wing a, protruslona, .etc.,:: and especially .exhaust troll or vopor trails. Plac. an.arrow.bealde.thedrowlng.to show .the directlon:the obiect:wa.movlng. . 18 The edges of:the oliec:t:were: . (Circle One): o, Fuzzy or.blurred . b. L flee .a bright a tor \ c. Sharply outlined . d . Oon!t rememlMr . . 19. IF the;e wete MORE:THAN ONE oltic:t;.then how:mclfty were there? 6 . , . . Draw a picture of hew they.w.r ona,.ell,:a,.. put.an . .to how.the dlrec:tfon.thet.they:waae tro~ellng. . Draw a picture that will show the motion thot!the obiect cw objects.made. Plaeean 'A''at .the beginning of the poth, :a .. B .. ot th. end of the path, :and :ahaw.any changes. in .direction during the course. 21. :How largedldthe lect:appeat.to you.aa compared to an object.with which you.are familiar? . 22. Wewlah talcnow::theontular:a,lze. Hold:a match.atlclc:ot.arm~l length In llne.wlth o Jcnown:oblect;'ancl.note. .how.much of .the oblect:la cov.,ecl.by, the h11~ of.the match. If~ had performed:thla Nperlrntnt:at.th~ tiiM . o.f:the alghtl,.., .how . ..-uch of the Nlee:t we.,Jcl.haw bltft ccw~recl.by the m1tch hacl.? :while .,ou w.,~ wteh~nt lt1 '' ao, h~? 24. In orcler that yu ettft glw aa cla;:o pictwe ,.Oaalltl.of.wMit .you:aow, .d"crlbe:ln your own:worda.a oltlect.or obfecta.whlch,.~hett ploct~.up.ln the alcy, ~lei glv. th. '""' app1arunce.aa the obiect which you aow, . : Where were you located when you saw the object? 26. Were you (Circle One} (Cirele One): a. In the business .section.of.a .city? \ b. In the .rosiUotial s~tJO'!. ~t~. ci_!x? . c. In open.countryaide? a. Inside a building b. In a car t c._ Outdoor3 >" . d. Near an airfield? d. In an airplane (type) . e . F~ying over a city? f. F ly_ing over open .'country? At sea: ~7. What were )'oU doi_ng ot the time Y,OU aciw the object,.and how did )'OU happen.to notice it? 28~ If: you we.: MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBIL~-1?' oth.vehicle at the time, then complete.the following questions: 28.1 Whet dlrectiOft were you moving? (Ci,t:le O,.) b. Northeatt d, Southeoat f. Sou1hweat . 28.2 How fast were you mavlng? miles per.hour. 28.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the o~ject? (Circle One) Yes . No 29. What direction were you looking when you fint sow the obiec:t? (Circle One) \. b. Northtat d. Southeost f. Southwest 30. What direction were you l~king when you last sow .th. object? (C irc:le One} h. Northwest .h. Northwest I. Overheocl h. Nprthwest b. Northeast f. Southwest I. Overhead If you ore famili01' with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of degreos.the obiect.wos from 'true North (thr.u .ea1t) and also the numbet of degrees It was upward from the horizon (elevation) 31.1 When it first appeared: a. . From trw North (z 0 degrNt. b. From horizon _ _:=:_-detrtet. 31.2 . WhM It dltapparecl: From tru. North Lc 0 d.egr b. From horJion - . -df19r" 34. What were the weother conditions at the time you saw the obi.ct?