Miamisburg Ohio — April 1964

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Keywords: circle, object, remember, 025qz, astronomicoitur, nnfll, senrchltght, chnngprl, flnsb, foding, iimllnr, lrrtu1, 3pcrlfi, ulmufh, orruttpd, tlnto, indicntf, sifrht, idormati, imezone, dibhf, 0ljration, dimrn, particulotly, perfatrned
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Wos Balloon 28 Apr 6h Miamisburg, Ohio rJ Probobly Balloon :. DATE-TIME GROUP ._ TYPE OF OBSERVATIOt' ,P Ground- Vi suol 0 Grouncf-Rodor 0 Was Aircraft 0 Probably Aircraft GMT ':>.9/025QZ 0 Air-Visuol 0 Air-Intercept Rodor 0 Possibly Ai rcroft -~-: PHOTOS 6. SOURCE ------- dt Wos Astronomicoitur/Pla.nc 1 n Probably Astronomical 0 Possibly Astronomical JO No civilian 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 15-20 min~ still insight NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE one st'l.U nnfll'Y 0 Insufficient Data for Evaluation lC. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 1'!. COMMENTS Light brlghter than a senrchltght ubout like a bright star. Obj moved wno stationary chnngPrl brightne$S Dnd flnsb~d And flic kered. Jsn ll m I cir c l e gle wlng nnd foding . \-!11 tc light onl y II pbserved. Still in sight at time of report.- ~.iimllnr t o searchlight. Stationary at 5 dc g ~lcvation. Azimuth not r eported. ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 9P.:P 52) /\l.lrrtu1.h not inr l udec'l. ObJ has obser- Vf:\t,J.;n n l c-hnln~tcri t.ir' r. ,,r rtn Antro I C rl.v nu r h n c v .. nnr:. fJo pos j t J ,c ldrn- l!fir'nti~.n t.rit.h 3pcrlfi~ hody since t .h c :ulmufh Wf'G orrUttPd. Suff'ic lrnt tlnto T't~,;:nt r:cl to indicntf' nn Aotro obs e r - v~1, ion n nd Sifrht.lne-placed J n l.hln U.S. AIR FORCE TECHI'liC'Alw IN FORMA 1"!0~ This questionnaire has been prepared so thot you con giv" ~he U.S. Air For~-t o~ much Information as possible concerning the unidentifie d aer ial phenome,..on t ha t yo\ l,c.,.~ ob~erv.l.L Please try to answer as many questions as you possibl, can. The idormati>n th"' you g ive v--ii\ be u1ed for research purposes. Your name will n~t be used in ~onnection wi:h any str.aten,er.~a, conclusions, or publications without your permission, We requl!st this ?rsonal Information so that if It is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did you see the object? (Circlet One): j , T imeZone: , (Circle One): b. Central c::. Mountain d. Pacific ( Cird., ():le): o. Oo:dibhf So.,inG b. ~,ondr;;d d. .Vhere wen you when yev saw the obf!!tct? 5. How long was object in sight? (Total 0lJration) 5.2 Was object In sight continuously? e, Not very sur-t d. Just a guess 6. What was the condition of t he sky? C1 ! Bright . b. Cloudy '7, IF you saw the obiect during DAYLIGHT I where wos 1he SUN located :IS you bo~"d olf !1,'1!1 oiJ;v~t r (Circle One): a. In front of you b. In bock of you c. To your ri~t d. To yo.Jr I \!1ft @. Overhead f. Don't r~memb~r FTC OCT 62 164 8. IF you aaw the object at NIGHT, what did you notice t;onceming the STARS and MOON? STARS (Circle One): Don't remember 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. Bright moonlight b. Dull moon I ight ( c: No moonlight-pitch doric 'd; 'Dcn't rememb.r 9. What were the weather ccnditicns at the time you saw the object? CL.OUDS (Cirele One): o. Clear alcy c. Scattered clouds ci: Thiele or heavy clouds WEATHER (Circle One): b. Fog, mist, or light rain c. Moderate or heaYy rain e. Don't remember 10. The obfect appeared: (Circle One): 'd. : A1 a light e. Don't remember b. T ransporent 11. If it appeared 01 a light, was it brighter rhan the brightest stars? (Circle One): a. Brighter c. About the same b. Dimrn.r d. Don't know 11. 1 Compare brightness to som common object: 12. The edges of the object were: (Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurred b. Like a bright star c. Sharply outlined d. Don't remember Did the obiect: Appear to stand still at any time? Suddenly speed up and ruth away at any time? Break up into parts or explode? Give off smolce? Change bri gh tne 11? Change shape? Flash or fl i c leer? Disappear and reappear? (Circle One for each quest ion) Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't kn:.- Don't know Dant kna Den' t len ow Don't know 15. Did the object move b.h ind something at any time, particulotly a cloud ? (Circle One): Yes ~J Don' t Know. IF yo\l answere d YES, then tll what 16. Did the object move in front of something at any t ime, pC':t i::ularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes (No; Don't Know. IF you answer~d YES, rl-le r. r~ll whot 17. Tell in a few words the fallowing things abOYt the :..bject~ HtJ .,.,ish to know the ongular size. Hold a match stic k a t arm's lengt!t i.-, iir." Hi~h ~n:.,..n ;)t (Goo:t :.;no noh !, o..., '':'luch of the object is covered by the heod of Th e 11;'ar ch. If you had perfatrned th is e .. <t~err-!lnt oT th'1 .i r , ... :::i ; . ., .s:ghting, how much of the object would h~sve ~en c overed by the match head? 19. Draw a picture that wi ll show the shape of the object or objects. Label and inctude in Joul skotch an:. d~r-:;ii~ Clf the object that you saw such as wings, protrusions, etc., and especi.:JIIy e.lChoust t;-o i b o r v -,por tr"d ~. Place an arrow b.side the drawing to show the direction the abject was moving. 20. Do you think you can estimate the speed of the objoct? (Circle One) l F you answef'ed YES, then what speed would you e s!imat-!? ------ 21. Do you think you can estimate how for away from yotJ t object was? (C;rde One) IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say i t was?----------. 22. Where were you located when y saw the object? (Circle One): o. Inside o building b. In o car d. In on airplane (type) :n . w~r" you (Cirde Q,,.) In the business ftection of .:. c ity'( In the re5idenriaf sc,,on ~fa city? In open countryside? d. Near a, airfield? e. Flying O\ler a city? f. F lyir.g over op-,n COUF"t:y? Other----- 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN ~UTOMOBILE or other veh icle ct the ti:T':.:. hen <":omp' ete r~e rollo ... ing qt..~stient: 24. J What direction were yo~ moving? (Circle Qn,j a. North c. East b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwe:~t n. Northwest 2.4.2 How fast we re you mc:vt11g? .nile ~ per hout. 24.3 D id you sto!) a t ony t i:""le '"'hi I you were looking ot the object? (Circ:le One) 25. Did you observe the object !h rough any of the Following? Eyeglasses Yes Binoculars Yes Sun glasses F. Telescope b. Yes Windshield Yes g. Theodolite Yes No d. Window glass Yes 26. In order that you can give as clear a picture as possible of what you 'iaw, describft :n your :)Wn Aorc:. u c:ommf.~ object or objects which, when placed up in the sky, would g ive the !>Clme o ppearan'=e a $ vhe obj~et ~ich '!~ s~,~ In the following slcetch, imagi,e that you oro at the poiilt :ahown. Place) o.1 "1-.: r.:n <~ c;r.,e~ line to "ow how high the object waa above the horizon (!kyl ine) when y~u fir~t saw it , p: ;~ ,: "B" .:.n ~he ~!!1'!'1 .:urvetd fin. to shDw how high the object was above the horizon (sky lin~) whe.n yc<) last <j.:JN it. Plo :t. on "A ' J Of) the ~om.,as.:J } when you first sow it. Ploce a "B" on the compass where you iast saw the obj".!'r:r. 28 . Draw a picture that wi II show the motion that the obj.::c:t or obje:::ts mode. Ploc~ a n " A., ett htt~irn'h,~ of the 8., at the end of ~he path, and show any changes in direc:tion dJring thct C':'vn~. 29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then haw many were there? --------_ _ _ Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put tln 'llraw to ahow tnd directic.n , !,lj r -;-h.,y wttt~ ~rav~l~n~. 30. Have you ever seen this, or a similar object before. If so give date or duttts. on~ I<X:ati.:in . 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object? (Cirde One) Y\\ts 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? ( Ci rc/e One) 31.2 Please list their names and addresses: 32. P!~ase give the following information about yourself: First Nome -~ELEPHONE NUMBER_-------- Indicate any additional information about yourself, including any sp~ial ~xperince, which mignr boot .:w:;:,c~t. 33. When and to whom d'd you report that you had seen th obj~ct? 34. Dote you completed this questionnaire: 35. Information which you feel pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the specific points of the questionnaire or a narrative explanation of your sighting