PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION I. NUMII. 0, OaJICTI Small wbi te light traveling twice as :fast as ECHO. IDoked like a dim star. Faded in distance. Passed overhead. Flight to SE. 12. COHCLUSfONS No information presented to indieate that this vas not a normal a/c observation. Flight, description and duration vi tb this analysis consist tnt . Gentlemen: In making this sighting I was strongly motivated to think of the object as a high flyLng jet, even though no sound and only one light. Perhaps it would be easier if this angle were checked out I would appreciate hearing your evaluation if it would not be too much trouble. Yours truly M.orehead, KY. Aer i al Phenomen a Group Aerospace Tech~ical Intelligence Wri ght-Patterson Air !force Ba s e Dayton, Ohio. NATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS COMVJITTEE ON AERIAL PHENOMEN4 1536 Connecticut Avenu. N. W. NOrth 7-9-U4 WaJhlngton 6, D. C. REPORT ON UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OIJECT(S) This form Includes questions asked by the l.Mitecf Stotes Air Force ond by other Armed Forcn' investigating agencies, end additional questions to whi eh answers ore needed for full evaluation by NICAP. After all the information has been fully studied, the conclwlon of our Evaluation Panel will be published by NICAP in its regularly lssu.d rNgazlne or In onother publication. Plea try to answer as many quntiona as possible. Should you ne.d odditlonol room, pln1e UNanothershMtof,_per. Please print or t)'Pitwrlte. Your aulstonce Is of great value and Is genuinely appreciated. Thank you Place of Employment Radio Station wr,IOR Addreu Flemingsburg Road, . Occu,.tiCift Morehead, Ky. Education ~ :0Ql~ege Soph. Special Training none Militwy Service none Dote of Observation 7/27/6 3 Time 8; 25 AM @) locality of Ob~erYGtlon Residence on Flemingsburg Road How long did you ... the object? ApprOXHoun 2Minutet Seconds Please describe weather conditions and tho 'YPII of slcy;. I.e., bright daylight, nighttime, dUik, etc. Ni~httime, ver.Y. little cloud cover Position ofthe Sun or Maon in relation to the obJect aud to you. Moon in the western sky ff seen at night, twlllgJit, or dawn, were the st11rs or moon visible? Time Zone E.S.T. The moon and most of the star were visible Were 'there mo,. thwa one obJect? no If 10, pin Nil how nniny, and draw a sketch of wh1t )'ou ,,.,, inclla.tfng direction of mowment, If any. Please describe the ob;ect(s) in detail. For r mtanca, did f t (they) appaer solid, or only as a IOUtcO of light; was It rewlving, etc? Please use oddltian.l shoots of paper, If necotMf)' a small white light traveling about Wfll .(.tEJ, f~ ~c ,.,J., of3t~eiy9the~ nights If so, compaN th. brightrwa with the Sun, Wtoon, ha1dllghta, etc. About as bright as a small star. Old the object(s) - (Pha ell._. ... , If you can gfw de-'ls.) Appear to stond still at any tfrM? no Suddettly speed up and ruth Cft41'G)' ot any time? Brealc up into parts or explode? no .. GlwoffDOice? not visible leaw ..,, visible trell? no Drop .-,ythlne? no c~ bright,... .. ? no Change shclpe? no Change color? no Oldtheobject(s)etanytime pass infrontof,orbehind of,anythfng? If so, please elaborate giving distance, size, etc,'ifpossible. Passed beside a bright star and moved on down the valley. Was there any wind? If so, plene give direction and speed. Not a t the residence where the observation was made Dfd you observe the obfect(s) through on optical Instrument or other aid, windshield, window-pone, storm window, screening, etc? no. What? naked eye Did the obi<:t(s) hcrve a"'l JOund? n o tJ.ow loud? 11. ,fea1e tell if the obfoc:t{s) ww (were)- Fuzzy 01 bluned. lllce bright star. Shply outlined. like a dim star but plainly visible. 18. Wta the object- Self-luminous? Dull finish? Reflecting? Tram parent ? Could not determine sourc e of light 19. Did the object(s) rise or fall while ln motion? 20. Tell the apparent size of the obfect(s) when compared with tht following held at arm's length: a. Plnhtod d. Nickel b. Pea e. Half dollar c. Dime f. Silver dollor a bout the size of a dim star. If easier, give apparent slze In Inches on a ruler h.ld ot arm's Grapefruit How did yoU'hepp1n to notic. the obfect(s)? On the patio rela~ing looking at the stars. Whe we you and what were you doing ot the time? s ee above. 23 How did the object(s) dhtpplctr fM"' vtew? Slowly got dimmer as tre distance increased. J,lc.tTrt\..l~:iT ~ F Is there an airport, mllltaty, govemmental, or reniii'Ch lnatallatfon n the aree? V h Small airstrip about 8 miles west of residence ~ Have )"'UJMnother objects of an unldenttflednatunt? If 10, pleua describe thew ob~arvations, using e parat. sheet of paper. Plea endow photogtaphs, motion pictures, news clippings, notes of radio or television programs (Include time, station and date, if possible) regoding this or slmll obttf'YCitions, or any other background material. We will retvm the moterial to you. 33. Wert you interrc:.gated by Air Force Investigators? ly ony othar federal, state, county, or loco! officials? If so, pleose stat~ the neme and rank or title of the agent, his office, and details cu to where and when the questioning took place. Were you asited or told not to rewal or discuss th. Incident? If so, w.re any reasons or o ff ic ial orden ment;oned? Please elaborate carefully. 3<4. We should like permiuion to quote your nome In connection with this report. This action will encourage other responsible citizens to report similar obrvations to NICAP. ~bwever, rf you prefer, we will keep your name confidential. Please note your choice by ch.cking the proper statement below. 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