Westnyack Newyork — November 1963

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2.. LOCATION 12. COHCLUS.OHS 21 Uov~aber 1963 West Nyack, Nev York O Was Balloon 0 Pro\obly Balloon 'si W Y BaH Lo rQI------------~ G ""de Vi ol 0 Grovnd ~ ~ot o Was Aircraft ~ re 'SU a ?robat,ly Aircraft 5. ?HOTOS ~... )OiJ"Ci! il Was Astronomical ~-lateor 0 Y 0 ProboWy A-.tr?nomical .._ n-----~---------l 0 Po si bl y Astronomico& 1. lENOTH 0,_ Ol&t.VATIOM I. ~UMIER 0, OBJeCTS ' COU~S! 0 Ot),'--------- 0 ln:sufficieftt Data for Evaluation 0 Un\cnown CoJect apyea:-'!.='g as a solid obse:ved in t og, mint or rain~. Sharply outlined. Dia- t~p~4red 'behbd tr~e!J. 3~d. Uo :;ound. OV':sl n~ape. E3t!ma~ di3tance to obj o-7 mile3. .Est ted s 500 mph. Ob j pa iSed throu3h c 3 ~rc in 5 second3. El n!~ion ab~1t '30 d . Straight level :flight. s ATIC: POJtM (JI&Y 2t laP 52) Erro::-3 in tli stance, dura tlon, 3:_)eed or 3ltitude. P..ssnming arc distance trs1el~d i~ 5 seco~d3 to b~ corr~ct and dlscounttld :he v1oibtlit y ondi tions r o d the caae is g i Yen an evaluation as po ible n~te~r OJ ~docr'L N~Jt ,:n a.rfie :d? f' n; 1 ot~l ov~r CJ c s :;y . Fti!ns:; O'J~r <::ora cc.:~1trv? ,. you 3top ct cny lm wn '!t yoo tV"''' aoo.tlng c .r.e (Circl, o,~) Yos No ' Did you cluerv, the ooj,ct t ouqh any ::>f ,1,., foilo\llfing? a. Ey lg!oJli b. Sun gl~ls~:s 11, Binocular3 g. Theodolir" lil crder thot yoJ c o n ~ive os :.l.:!ar u pic .,how :1ow h;uh th~ cbittc t wo=a obova tc1.., huri.~o41 (;)!:,Hra) . ..,J, 'il y.; la;t :.wilt, ~=lr.;., J) . D row o p kr .... r~ t~at w i It ~how Th ~ r;1cr .Jn that path, o "'8" at t hl!t end of the pcth, ord sho N th=l ob,ect Ci oSi~c rnodJ. !=-'J~c~J c,'l ~:A' C ! any chcnges in dira::d"n dt:ril'tg ~h ... cc,, .1 ... 29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE objsct then how many Wf!!ir~t thttre ? . _ _ -------i 30. H.:JV!t you over sr.:en this , ot a ~irni1<Jr obj! :~ befcre. lf .. , r;ive <"lot.: ~r t!U1 :; .t::d loca tion. 31. 'i/r a 11yone ~lsa with you at ths tim~ y ou snw thu ohj-c:ct'? (Cirde On:t) 3\.1 IF you ~nswered YES, did.they sa'! the ohiect too'? (Circla On:,)) 3 1.:2 Plo11se list thetir noms and cddra:i s: f 32. Plc:a1e giv~ t-, e following information about your~alf: tELEPHONE NUM8ER tndicote any additional information oeout yourself, including t:fny sp ~iui cl:<p.,rl~nc!t, which -,;.~ht lJtt t:~'- ;L~)L Wh n (.Jnd to who m did yoJ report thot you had en th~ objdct'? Month v~or Doy M~>n~h Y Qf" 1 JS. Info rmation which you feel pertinent and which is not a d"quately covared in the :;peclfi c point~ of the que~tionnaire or a narfativ txplanation of your sighting. . . , ! , ,. . ,' . NB't''l USi FOR A.PP8.0'I.l LSJ CJWAJ4PUOV t.LS, COSGUP.RESCJ::S. OR SIJ! LAR ACJ'{OiVS C lRCU LA'TC: coonOt:O.ATlON l'ifO ~MA:IOM ft OTC: AND I'EH CO'I '/ER:;"TtOM S l\oNAlUMI Ilej.ll\t~" DI"l fona U-l, l f~b ~0 nd IJO f 1r m u.,, Concer:;:.r:-:; :r ..)'J.': ir:v~Gtig .-t:j on 1n~o ~n~l-~e~ :~ylns ~Jec~s, I would li~{r:.! to r ~port nn obJect I S!.'PJ c ne the evening of N~7. 21, l?6J. I have l:e:1:-c :.:11 t .,rou n!ovl"le apecial shaets ~-r~nnle w~o si:~t q~y, I woul~ ~c ~-~j to fill on2 out. erel y .f.:nrs, P . S . I azn 50 r ry to de lay thl. ~ so ~o.rtg, bu.t t!.1 r:! e v c?.nts of the O"l..y follo-wing the sighting of cou r.:;-= delayed t~-i..3, and 1 t h:.s b.=en delayP:1 until no~;. MeAGQU'\~'i'::RS F' >1 ?EIG;"l TEC! lf'lu!...O~Y IJ!ViS:Or I UNI4E:O T-.rt.:::t At~ c.oqcE ( li1"~ Go.Jser ) fr.':ril o:-. . l'"''1 to report U!1 urd.d:~ntif'.iei f l ying ~hf'lt if : r i~ dHilHH.! n.!!ce rJry, e r:1cy ~JIH'Jd ,;.u {~f fi.Jt~:h1' J~rnil,;. {Circl~ On~): 5. H~w l.ong was o~jl!ct in sight? b. Foir ly Cc!rtoin How W'l.S r : Tt! In sight d:;,t~rmined? Wo"i obj-,c -sisht continuou.;iy? N o t very sur!t Just a JU~l, ln bock of y'.:u 8. IF you saw th~ obi~ct ot NIC}iT, whot did you nut;c;~ cc.,c~ming 'n~ ST:\RS c:; d ~. \UCN? ~ 8.1 STAR5 (Circle One): d. Don't remember 8.2 MOGN (Circle One): o. l>riJht moonlight b., Dull moonlight c. No rnoonlight -pitch dark d. Dr;n't remember 9, What were the weather concJitiont at the tima yoo :saw the objstct? CLOUDS (C::d~ One): o . Clear scy b. Hazy . . c. ..:>cutter~.j -i !)ua s d. Thiele Of "\~ovy clouds WEr\ THER (Circi~J 0n8): b. Fo:;J mist, or li~ht roin e. DDn't r~membttr 10. The obi.~ cpp.ored: (Circl<t One): ~ ... 1. Solid d. As a I i9nt b. Trons;::tGr~nt e. D-:n't r..,memher 11. :; it appeor~d as a light, was it bri9hter tnan th brightest !'.tars? (Circltt One): o. Brigntr c. About the sorr.e d. Don't know 11.1 Compare brightn411 to some common obiect: 12. T~,., edges of th obict were: (C irele OM): a. Fuzzy or blurred b. Li~a...o hriyht star :. Sharply out I ined; d. Don't remember 13. Did ~he object: (}. Appftor to .l~ond still ct any time? b. Suddenly <tpt'!ed vp ond ru.sh away ot any tirt'e? c. Break up into parts or exp1ode? d. Give off smoke? J, Change br ightness? f. Chon~e ~hope? g . Flash Of II ickcH? h. Di.iappeor and reappear? Don't b~J~ U ~>n t ~n ~nft N., D ont ~n.JW (Cir~l~ C"'e : \'i~ wish to kno~ th a angular siz, . HoiJ, mlltch stkk at c..~rn's len gth ;,.l ~ .n: -.v,7h ,11 JC~ of tht!t O Oi!JCf is CO'I~red by th!t h~ad Ol t~c r~n .. ch . Jf you 1-:cd ~erf"r r~-:: i tnl.i S~Ghti11g, ho'-1 much o f t h:t obiect would hov., O.,en c:);dr~d by th" :-rF)ch hjoc