Dayton Ohio — September 1963

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Keywords: pi10tos, grnvndrodar, ltlin, 1nlter, cctter, rrtin, righteo, sorncl, cplcde, clbiact, cngu1or, oxpetdm, loccjtod, 1rolane, sect7o, southeo5t, gltjss, aodolite, lijmbe, ourjalf, stioonoire, llkations, po3tal, ddnns, jllon
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. lOCATION 12. CONCLU5101'~S Was Balloon P rob obi y Balloo n Possi bly Balloon 3. OATETIME OROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION II Ground-Vi ~ual )., Pi10TOS - . 6. SCUi'CE C: Ne ~i vi l i.:t~ 0 GrnvndRodar 0 Air-lnt"'re~pt Radar t1 Was Ai rcroh 0 Probobl y Aircraft 0 Poss! bJy Aireroh Was Astronomic:ol lflu i L<;r Probably Astrono"'ico l Possibly Astronomical 7. LENOTH 0.,. O!SERV~TIOH 8. t~UM8ER OF OBJECTS i~5 ltlin 2:. 5::ill i n slght one 10. BRI!fl SiJ~ItY OJI SIGHTIMO r.i.sht~ b-r'-:..:--.. ~er-e.:-:1d lcr~er tb3.n a ~tar moving lf:~ry g~ndua lly. Observe d e.t 45 deg clevo:tion Sou-:.~erly 1ao vement. :L:1 three mlnu tes. AnC F ORM 329 (REV ~6 SEP 52) Other ~--- lnsuffl ci ant Do t a for Evo,uotion Jupi t'""~r at 2-tJ deg elev3.tton in th~ E:ast ( 100 cleg o.zim:u.th) and ~>~ould give t h e ap.p~arance of Southerly rno,,ement. Cas~ evaluated as ~1nlter. B. l S rARS (Ci,-c/ = Onr::): o . Br .~ht noon ti ~;ht L. DtJU m.:onl i 3;, ~ i~mJ;Jmbor ct. Cl~or st(y c~ :cctter~d clouds d. Thic~-< :;r ';;~ovy clouds b. F0~1~ m ist, ~r light rrtin c. Modarote or c.wy r o in e. Don't re-:~"em0-er b. ~ran ipcr ~nt d. A>~ llgh~ o. Jon~ rememb.,r If it oppeor~d n s o l ight, was it bri;~t~r rhl.ln rh~ b righteo;t ~;tors'? (Cin:!{') Or~); o. ar j ght,r c. About the sorncl d. Don't !mow 11.1 C ompo" brightness :o somt:t common objac1: 1:1. Tf-."' ~dges o f t h e object wera: (Circltt On-e): a. Fuzzy or blurr~d b . Like a brigh~ star :. Sharply curl i~ed -::. Don't rem~mb~r Did th~ obi~ct; o. Appc}or f o stand still at any tim~? b . Sudd.,n ly s peed u p end rush awoy a t any tim"!? c. B reak up into parts or e;cplcde? f. Chang., ~hc;>e? h . Oi::;co~eor and rea;:>pear? (Ci rc/':! J!l,a for 14. Did th., obj~ct disopp~cr while yov were. wotch inq it? if $0 15 . Did the obj~t :-no'l'!t behind something ot any time, particu!orly a cbud'? (C ird~ One ): it mov~d ~hind: Don't Know. 16. Did the obiact m in front of ~.Qmething at any time, porticulorly o cloud? 17 . Tell in a f~-~ wotds the following rhings about the Clbiact: ~ 18. w~ wish to know the cngu1or siz&. H~ld Q motch stick at crm's length in Hne with a !{r&l)Wfl ~hj~Ct "f)J nili'~ :-a1Uf i much of the object is covered by th~ head of the n,'latch, If you hod perform~d thi3 oxpetdm.,nt nt th!j tir.., o l .h~ ~ $ighting, how much of the object would hov~ been cov"r~d by ~he match h!tod? ~ Placs on OrT~w besi de the drawing to show the dir~ction the obi.,ct wos moving. J (Circh One) IF you ons ,l(ered YES, then what s~ed would you o~tima~<J? !.. 21. Do yov thin!< ;~u can estimo how for away from you th~ o~i.,c.? wos7 iF ycu ans...,er~d Y ES, then how for awa y would you ~ay il W':ls? .;...;... n,1ere w"r !t y ?v locCJtod whon yov sew the! obj~ct? (Circle On(!'. a. Inside c ::.uilding b. In o ccr e. 0'J~door .1 d. In o n c 1rolane (type) e . At sao 23. 'r/or~ yo u (Circl~ o.ie) In t~e bu~in s sect7o,l o f IJ c; :'1? ;n tho resid~.,ti~l s~ction )f o city( In ope n coun~ry.1ide? N~ar nn oirfi~ld? Fly1nv ovttr a ci:y? Fly irtg over cp"':>n country? 24. i Vih'lt -iirection were you mov in;? {Circle Onll) c. East e . Sovtn b. ortheost d . Southeo5t f. Southw t 24.2 How fost were you moving? . il!t'\ per hour. a . Eyeglas:ses Yes e. Binoculars Yes Sun gltJss~, T elescope Yes c. Windsh!el~ Yes Th:aodolite Ye~ J 26. In ofd~r that y ou can give as cbor a pic~ure a~ po;ible ot whot y ou ~.o~, .,~scriS, in yy:r C"''f" t,(~' n . ii tot., IF th~r~ was MORE THAN ONE obj"ct, ~h!!n how mony '.Vdre t~l'tr~? f'!'i tn y ou a t tha IE L:: PHOi'4:: l'liJMBE ~nd ica t., a ny additional fit ; t N~H'l) information a bout y ourJalf, inclu ding any sp~cio\ Who n and ro whom d id you 3.1. D Jt~ you completed this questionnoir!!: 35. Information which you feel pertinent and which is not ode;vah,ly CO'It!red in thr> sp..,cific p->ir' t!\ ()f th~ qv<l!stioonoire ~ a narrativ& explanation of your ~ighting. - r r:,o;.,crc h pwpo$~:i. Yo-.r .)1" $ , r:r pu~llkations wit hc,ut (Circle Oo e):t 'Wn!>"~ w"lr~ you whetn you so N th~ ~. ... bj-,ct? t N~o,d Po3tal A.ddnns 'Ciry u r To,/ 1 i'\lt ;,- :.., ,r,.y 1i Ho w long \o"CS object in si jht? {T-:JtJI D~r'Jllon) a, Certain b. Fair ly certair1 How woJ ti:-:-:~ In sight de~!Jrmi~ed? .., sight c ontinuoosfy? '.'rho: wa1 th a -:-:dition of th~ :;kv? a . Bright b. C l oudy c . tlot very ~\Jtrt b. Cl .. vdy ( Circld Ona): In front o f yoiJ In beck of you T o your right l.>yUJ(I.I