PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Wen Balloon. Ger.<DAatown, Ohio 0 P robobe., Boi loon Po s ai bl Y Ball DOn -local lgOo S. 'PHOTOS H Ground-Vi auot 0 A;, .. Vi suol 0 Ground R odor 0 Air-lnterept Rodar Wot Airctoft Probably Aireroh Possib4y Aircraft 0 Wos Astronomi col 0 Probobl y Aslronomicol 0 Po ssi bl y Astronomical 7. LEH.OTH Ofl OSSI~VATION I. NUMIER Ofl OBJECTS 9. COURS! 0 Insufficient Oot11 fo, Evaluation 3 - 5 olnutes 0 Unlcnown '~:f ~u~:;a:! H ect, sh&r?l:r ou tllned '~i i~ a./':! s t:~tiXUJ. Distance to ~-alte, 11.:{e .3~ll airplane in size, disappeared object bein~ th~ only point of data biad hous~. ~eli~ved to be a~out 150 ft conflicting. D13tance co object .rom obit .... .. , and object mo,ri!lg at 30 knots. obs~rved frotll speeding car t :J.rou,gh O'~Jserved trcm csr througb vlndovs. Car n:oving windows could have 'be~n miai!lter,reted 4o l!iph. Fli~t stxaight. b7 the mtn~ae. All other data presented indicates thst the obj!!ct ~ms or could have ~en aa a/ c. Caae csrried aa an a/e aiahtinq. t;onclus ;;:,,,'i, :,,-UlJOilCMIOn:'j wrrno u t iii~O" to:. T,: .. Ja Zone : 'Circle One):/ (! , 5. How long wo1 objetct In sight'? ( T'llol Duration) ~oirly certain How w as ti-r.e i n siqht d~termi~ed? Not V<:tN sure d. Ju ..;t o gusss un'lr wen tn9 ccnol~lon o t ~ '>1\Y" a . Brighf !F you saw tne (Circl!! Ons ) In front o{ 'I ClJ lr. beck of 'fC'J T 0 y OIJY r ish ~ 3.1 STARS (C ;rcle On~t ): Don't r~member CLOUDS (Cir::!e Ou~ ): a. Clear sky c.. Scotter&d ~loud s d. Thick or }~cvy clouds 8 .2 MOON ( Circl-e One): Br i 9h t moonli ght Oui I moonlight No ,-,') cnJight-p;tch Jm!, Den ~ am~mber WEATH!-:i~ ( Ci:c ie On~): og, m!st, or ltg . . r.JHl c. .',\<"J.:brct a or ;H~i'J\1 y t"ll in o. Dco't tdmember 10. T h e object C?peored: (Circle Q;le): b. T ron spar ant d. As a t i ;;h t e. Don't r~mernber 11. If it appear&d as a light, was it brighter tha11 the brightest ~tars? (Circle One): a. Brighter c. A~out :the S'line b. Dimtner d. Don't know 11.1 Compare brightness to some common ohject: 12. The edge~ of the object were: (Circle One): o. Fuzzy or h'urred b. Like a briyh t star ~."'~Sharply out I ined -d. Don't remember 13. Did tha obiecr: Appear to :Hand stili a t o ny time? Suddenly speed up a nd ru:Sh uwoy at any rtm~? Br~ak up i11to ports or e..<p lod~? Give ofi !:rn, ? Chonge brightness? Changa shapt9? Fb~h o r fi ic ker? Disappear end reappear? 14. D iJ i!,., object d isop peor whi ~e yoJ w~re wotch ing i r'? If ;o, how? 15. Did the object move bt,hind something aT ant time, p.:!rtic~wdflrly a c1oud? (Circ:~ On~): No Don'~ Know. 16. Did th:t objecr mov in front of $0fTioe ing ot any tirr:~ p::!rricul'lriy a c1oud? (Circle One): in front of: 13. ',Y, wish to know th~ angular si~CJ. Hold a match stick a t arm's hngth in linct wirh ~ b ow)l c:~j"t,.;t vf1d - .: ;~.-w: much of tha object i.s covered by the head of !h~ fl."Ot(:h. If you hod perfetmed thi.s tu.periw~n: t.T --1'! t: si~hting, how much of the obiect would hove been covttr~d by the march httad? 1 19~ Dr.:.-w a pic:rvra *'at will show the 'lha~ of the objttct or obiects. Label ond include in you: ! tc:~ o r'y = ii;.; ~ of the obieet tnat you :saw s..,ch as wings, protrusions, at.c., and e3pecillliy exhou't t:-:~i J.s Pbc~ on orrollif s~side the drawing to show thtt direction the object wos moving. or vapor stv ':i. 20. Do yoJ think y ou can estimate th-e speed of the object? (C ire le Ont!} !F you onswer~d YES, then what speed would you ost;mot1!? _ _;.;.; _ .."'---._._ _ 21. Do you thin~< you con estimate how for away from y ou thl!J obi~ct was? (Circle One) ~F you ons ...,,red YES, then how for owoy would you !iflY H wa'? --=-.' ' _ ','/n.ert!t W!1r'!l y ou lccot.,d when you saw thtt obj'l!ct? (Circ!~ One): o. Inside a ~uildin; b~-Jn a ear c. Ou~door.s d . In o n oirp;one (type) e. A: sea 23. w.,rtt yot.J (Circle On~) b. !~ th~ r id&ntiiJI Sdctioo ~f c; :.ity? c. In op~n countryaid? c.( Near on oirfi~ld? e. F!yin~ over a cHy? f. Fly i.-,., ov~Jr open co-In-try? 24. ! F you were MOVING IN AN AU TOMC31LE o r othar v~hi cl& ot tn.a ti rre, then corr,l' .. 1~ tb, iotiow5n:l ;;-J~, ii'"ll! 24.1 What d ir"tction wers you movi ng? (C~rcle Onei a. Norm c. East b. Nottheost d. Sourheast f. Southwe3t h. N~;-:t,wes: 24.2 How fost were you moving? ; ~ .... 24.3 Did you stop at ony time while you wara looking at the objsct? (Cir~la Omt) Yes No . : t 25. Did you observe the obiect through any of th~ following? a. Eyeglasses Yes No Binoculars Yes No h. S1Jn glosset Yes No f. r~leseope Windshie:d Yes Theodolite v~s Window g loss 26. In order thot you can give as cl~ar a picture 'JS po~sibl~ of whot you sow, d~s~r~b., in ycur . ->!'\ 'H,oC': .:;; <: ... -, . objact or objects which, when placod up in the sky, wou \d give the som!t oppearonc~ as 'th"t <>hi~H:t 't~i:,l '. .-; ;.' .~:,o~ :'OW hi gh th~ .,bi$Ct was OO<i t whe,, you first \QW a. Ploce 0 JIB" o,, n~' (.Jlnp.:-;; 'l'li1~rd ~.lU lu..i~ SC!'-11 par:,, a "8'' ct -:hcl Jnd of th' ::>at~, ::..d s how o ny chan~.,~ in.dir~ction durin~ .h~ c c ,,. :1, 31. Was anyor.~ e I se wPh you at the tim~ yo 'SOW th~ obiut:t: ( c; I'd e One) 31.1 IF y o u cnsw~red YES, .:lid th~y ti-l=" ,,o jd c t too'? (Lir::Je o,~e) 3 1.'2 Please list their names and cddresSe$: TELEPHONE NUMBER tndicote any oddi!ional information obout yourslf, including any sp~iol e:<pttri'tnc.t, wh i=h !'"li~h1' ~.1 nir-e-.,;. When and to whom did yv u report thor you I ad $ddll th-' obj~c~?