PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION CONClUSIONS Warner, Nev Hampshire 0 Was Balloon Probably Ballaan 4. TYPE Oft OISERVATION 0 Possibly Balloon I. DATETIME GROUP II Gtoun .. Vlsu.-BX D Gn.undRador Was Aircraft 0 Probably Aircraft 0 PassiWy Ahcroft Gl Was Astranalfti 0 ProboWy Aatranolftlcal 0 Pautbly Astronalfticol LENGTH 0' OISERVATION NUMBER 0' OIJECTS Insufficient Data fet Ev1uotion multiple varied lltll' 0, SIOHT1MO Objects observed on succeeding nights for . brief periods. Described as cigar shaped with lights on each end. Flight to East; direct no sound. Second night flight to North. 4TIC J'ORM 329 (RitV 26 laP 52) 0 Unllnown 11. COMMENTS Jnvestlgntifln i nf'lucku telephone conv('r::;ution hctween witn~sscs nnd JAH. 1nfo mu.tlon confirmed arm 1 yo J s t\S observnt ion of a meteor U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl .INFORMAT!OH SHEET This questionnaire has btten prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force o.s much information .as possible .concerning the unidentified .aerial phanomenon that you hav<!t obs.,rved. Pla-:se try to answer as many questions.as.you possibly.c<ln. Th-e information that you giva will b~ u5~ for research purposes, and will be regarded.os confid,ntial material. Your name willnot be used in c:onnac:tion with ony statements,.concl us Ions, or publ ications.without your permission. w, request .this personal information :so that, if. it 1s deemed necessary, w~ may contact you for f urther dl3ta i Is. 1. Wh9n c id you see the object? ,2. Time of day: (Circle One): (Circle On~o: _t:osterA .--? b. Central c. Mountain (Circle One): yil~h; So~ );:-Standard d. P~elfic 4. Wh~re '"ere you when yousaw rhe object? N~arut Postol Address City or Town Stata or Country 5. How long was object in sight? 5.1 How was t ime in sight-determined? o. Certain "-b. Far;ly:c:ertarlS 6. What wo.s tn~ c ondition.of the.sky? b. Cl.oudy c. Not very sur~ d. Just a guess <0: -:at:igi:fJ 7. IF you sow the obiect during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN locate d o s you looke d at tne objecr? (Circle One): a. In front of you b. In bocl< of you d. To your left e. Ov~rh~od c. To your right f. Don't remember f T D JUL 6 1 16 4 Thltl f orm a u p cTud"e AT1C 164 , Fe~ 60, wl1lch la ob11 olete 8. IF y o u saw.t he objec t .ot NIGHT, what did you notice.conc erning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 ST ARS(Cirde One): d. Don~t remember 9. The objtJct appeared: a. As a I igh~ ') b. Shiny (:Cirele.On~): 8.2 MOON'(Circla One): a. Bright moon I ight b. Dull.moonlight cr: NQ_I;;onii~ht.-pitch ilai!Z' .d. Don~t remember d. Don't remamb,, 10. If. it opp~cred as a light, wcs ir brighter than the brightest :stars? 11. Did t;,e object: (Circlet One for each que5tion) c. Appear to stand ~tiff or any time? .Jdd~nly speed.upand :-o.:sh away ot any time? c. Break: up Into ports or ax? lode? Don'~ Kno~ Don't ~<now Don't Know d. Give oH smoke? Yes ~. No.,... Don!t t<now e. Change brightness? (j/ ,,. ,..: J',vv~ (Y~ i.:.. No ,; Don't Know f; Change .shape? Yos ,;7 No ~v Don't Know g. Flo3horflieker? Yes No DontKnow . .h. Disappear.ond reappear? ., .._':(6-au.~)-Yes No J Don't Know 12. Did the objact. move b"ehind something.at any time, particularJy.a cloud? (Citele One): Don't Know. IF you answered YES, rh~n teil what Did the ob jeet.move in front of something at cny time, particularly.a ,cloud? (Circl'!! O.; e }: Yes {N?; Don't Know. !F you answered YES, 1hen tetl what d. Don't Know 14. Did the obj~ct.appear: (Circle One): 15. Did you observe the obj.ect through any of th!!t following? Eyeglasses e. Binoculars Sun alasses Windshield g. Theodolite Window glass 16. Tell in a few words fh~ following things.obout.th~ object. TJ. Dro'fll o picture that.will:show.theJshape of:the object.or .obiect:s. Lobef.andinclud&.ln yoursk~tch.ony detaits of t he obiect.that ~o,u:saw:such.as wlngl, .protruslons,;etc:.,.:ond asp~ciolfy.e~houst trails or vopof trails. P.lde8 on arrow,beside.thedrawingttoshow.th dlr<tctlon:the object.was.movlng. 18. The ~dges of.the object.were: (C:ircle One}: a. Fuz%y or .blurr~d .b. Like.a brightstar c, Sharply outlined 19. IF there was MORE'THAN ONE objetct, then how.mony ware thtJr~? Z_- _ Draw a piclUf"e of how they w~re arranged, and put an orrow to 'Show the dir~ct;on.thot they were traveling. 20. Draw a pict ure that w i l l s how the motion that t he object or objects . mode. P lace an ' A" ot th~ b~ginning of th~ path, o " 8 " at the ~mc.J of t he path, and .show any changes in di rection d ur !ng the course . Ho w !crg e did the object ~ppear.to y ou a s compored 'o an obj~c~.with whic~, ou ore familiar? W~wish to know the angular s ize. Hold a match stick at orms le ngth in line with a kn~wn obje ct .and no~e how.muc~ of t he obj~ctiscovered by. the head of the match. If you had ~rformed this experiment at the-time of t he s ighting, how fTlUCh of.the object would hove be~ncovered by the match head? Did the obfect disappear whir~ you were watching it? If so, how? 24. In order that you con give as clear a picturet os possible of what you sow, describe.in your own words a common object or objects which, when ploced.up in the sky, would give the same appearance as the object which you saw. ?.5. Wher~ wero you !ocotad when you saw the object? (Circle One): o. ln~ida o building I a ES'"'f_ , tJtQQ\'t$ a. In on ~irplone (type) 26. Were you (Circle One) In the busin~ss section of.o city? In the '"sidential :section of o city? In open countryside? N eor.an airfield? Flying over a city? Flying over open .country? Other ~,.v ~<- 27. Whor were you doing at the time you saw the object, and how did you happen to notice it? 23. ~ W~at .direction wer~ y o u ;;10ving? (Ci1cle One) Southetast .Southw!tst 28.2 How fost were you.movir.g? miles par.hour. 28.3 Did youstop ot any t!me while you ware loo:Cing at the ob!ect? (Circle One) 29. What d irection were you looking when you first saw the object?. (Circle One) o. North c. East o .>outn b. Northeast d. Sou,heost f. Southwest 30. What dir8Ction were you lookin~ when you .last saw the obiect? (Circle One) b. Nor:-~st d. Southeast f. Southwest Northwcl:~! .h. Northwest i. Overhsad 31. H you or" iomiliar with baaring torms (angufor.direcfion), try to estima~e the number of de-gree~s he obj3C:' wcs from true North {thru east) and also the numbt~tr of de'Jr<'~s it was upward from the horizon (alevotion). 31.1 When it first appeared: o . from true North degr3es. ~. F rom horizon degrees. When it di sappeared: F rom true North b. From horizon 32. In th~ following sk~tch, imogin~ that you are a, tn a point shown. Ploc a o n A" on th~ curved fine to s how how hish t he ol,ject wos abov~ ~h~ horizon (sl<yline) whel'l you first sa't it. Place 0 "8" on ~he sam~ cvrv~ r;.,l!t to show how h igh the object was ooove th~ horizon {sky! ine} whe n you lost sow lt. 33. In the fol iowing ia rger s~arch p:oc3 011 ,. A at the po'sHlon the obj~d wos when you first saw It, and a "B" at its ~os i~io~ whe, you last saY it, Re7er ~o smaller skekh oc: on 0xampie of how to compi"~a the forger ~ketch. 34. What wer!t theweather c onditions :at the time you saw the object? CLOUDS rc ircle One) WEATHER (Circle One) b. Fog,.mi~t, or .light:rain c. Moderot~ or:heavy .rain c. Scotter~d clouds d. Thick or J.-,ovy.c!ouds e. Don~t r~mctmoer 35. When ond ~o whom did you rl!tport thot,you.had.seer} the object? :J.;~y Month Yellr 36. Was \lnyon~ e'se with you at ~!'le ~ime you. sow tho object? (Circle One) 36.1 H= you answered YES, did ~h"Y see.the object too? { Cftde One) 36.2 P leostt ~ist their .ond oddreues; 37. Wos.this the first time that you hadseen.an obj~t~t or obiects like,.this? (Cirde One) ~ 37. 1 IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what clrcumstonces.dl~ you see other ones? 38. in you; opinion what do you think the ob}ect.wos and what mignt.hav~ cou!Sed i~? 39. Do you think you can estimat& the speed of tha object? (Circle One) Yes No IF y ou .:Jnswered YES, then whot speed Would you estimate? TN!Co-.IJS' FrJ'.J T ?'r.J 7/;ttr .7.t.r7 /;/C 40. Do y ou thin~ you can estimat~ how for owoy from you the object was? ( C ire/~ One) Yes IF you answ~rad YES, then how for away woul~ you soy it .va s ? _ 41. Pf~on give the following information obou' yourself: Indicate ony.odditionol.informotion about younttlf,!ncludlng ~ny dducation, which might.be pertinent 42. Date you completec:f.this. qu~stionnaire: Month Y.eor 3. DATE'l"!M! oc\J,. S. P HOTOS Not received PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION CONCLUSIONS 0 Wos Balloon 0 P robobly Balloon 0 Poui bly Balloon 4. TYPE OF OlU!RVATI01'4 Wos Aireroh 0 Pro bobl y AI rerof t Possibly Aircroh HGround VI aual BX 0 c,.oundRodot 0 Alrlntrclillpt Radar Was A strono,lca!AJ:c t.u ru.s 0 Probably Astrono,.lcol 0 Po~.sibly Astronomical civll:i.an 8. HUMBER OP OBJECTS 9. COURSe 0 1. LENOTH 0,. Ol$cRVATION over 30 :i:!Ll"l one M-7 0 Insufficient Ooto for e ... oluotion 10. 8~lcPI SUMMAitY opr SIOHTtNO 11. COMMENTS Object in vi-ew for over 30 min. Brightness salUe as stars. Orange. Cha.':'13~d t o red and whit~ a s object noved. No apparent change in altitud ~. 1'-!oved be:_o~,., t rees. Same size as bright star. Initial o0servation in vle s t . Disapp~ar:1nce to ATlC FO"RM 3~ (RBV ;a S.ZP SZ) St a r Arcturus ln the West and tttlng about tlme of object' s dis~ppearance. Object characterized o.f As tro Body. HTH OF: TDX HEADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY D IV IS ION AIR FORCE S Y ST C.MS C OMMAND UNtT0 -' T ATE!I AI~ F'O,.CE W,_IGHTPATTERSON 411'1 I" ORC B-"SE, 01-'10 Extract from Duty Officer's Report following, extracted from Capt Bullard's OD Report dated 5 Aug 63, is quoted for your information: U'FO-Mr. and 20 witnesses Lake Winnepocket, N. H 18 mi. NW Concord Citing 2400Z 5 Aug Cigar shaped -light each end and middle 5 to 6 seconds N E direct -no sound. ROBERT A. CAIJ.ANA~ 2nd Lt, USAF Asst Administrative Officer U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL .INFORMAT!O~ SHEET This quastionnaire ha s been prepared so that you con giv~ the U.S. Air F orce as much in f; r:notion .as possible conc\lrning tn~J unidentifi-ed :aerial ph-enomenon that you hove obs~rved. Pl~cs& try to onswer.as many quastions.as.you possibly can. The information that you giv<!t wiU be t..s~ for research purposes, and will be regarded.a~ confidential material. Your nome witlnot be .:sad in connection with any stat<!ments, conclusion;~, or p'ubi ications. without your ~ermi:s5 ion. w~ request .this personal i nformation :so that, if. it 1s de emed nttcessary, we may contact you f<?r fur~her detai ls. 1. Whan di d you see the object? ,2, Time of day: Hour Mlnut..,s (Circle One): --' (Circle One): stfiia.' b. Central c. Mountain (Circle One): C-.Qgyjig ;g~ b. Standard d . Pr:cifie 4. Wh~:re W"tre you when you sow t ha object? Neor..,st Postol Addrttu City or i"o wn Stot~ or Country S. How. long was object in sight? 5. 1 How was time in sight determined? o . t.....ertotn c. Not very sure d. Just a guess 6. What w<;s .. :-:~condition of the.sky? a. Bright c:=-Q.z-:.~rigbt':'- 1 b. Cl.oudy b. Cloudy { 7: IF you saw the obiect during DAYLIGHT, 'wher-e W03 th" SUi"l locoJed as you loo!<ed Clt tna object? (Circle One): a. In front of you b. In back of you d. To your left e. Overhead c. To your right f. Don ' t r~member F T D JIJ l 6 1 16 4 Thin f orm tJUperl'ed l)8 AT1C 16-4, Feb 60, w h ich I~ ob!H\ete~ B. IF you s o w .t!12 object.ot NIGHT, who~ did you notice concern ing the ST ARS o!ld MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): d. Don~t remember 9. The c b j8et appeared: (Ci,cfe. On~): 0" As light~ 8.2 MOON (Circle One): o. Bright moon I ight b. Dull moonlight .d. Don't remember n't remember 10. lf .it ocpl!ared as o iight, was !t brighter than the br;ghtast:stors? ; 11. Did ;!--, objec t: (Circle One for each que3tion) o. Aop~or to stand still c t cny time ? b. Suddenly speed. up and rJsh.oway a t any time? e, Br~ak up Into ports or explode? d. Give off smoke? e . Change. b