1. DATE TIME GIOU' 2. LOCATION 29 August 64 ?JJ/~z Lo .. ,.. in . Cal ,.oul.ia J. SOURCE 10. CONCLUSION Civilian JUPITffi CArJo LLA A:JD f'rJHT~/\LIIAtiT NUMBER OF OIJECn Jupiter in position o f l,ite at about the sa.! ,e elevatj nu 1'1}101'lcd c1hjcct. . ,\dditional object r lt'C For.~a.U.ay_t_ aan the ~ ~r ~1 1::l s. LENGTH OF OISIRVATION 11. IRII' IU-ARY AND ANALYSIS 6. TYPE OF OISERVA nON Groum-Vim.al Object moving up anti rlown a rd side to side a t ~ deg elevatic 1 in the Ea~l. Lookr>t.l lik"' a jet. d t in: acrobatics at nit1lt Obscrve rl for. Dev. r., 1 hou .s . Apcar,..rt an a l ight. Stationary 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE In the followl"l a ketch, hftOfiM tht you ore ot the potnt ahown. Place "" J..'' on 'h r.urv~ I tn to ahow ho~ high the oittect oiMwe the horla (l~yllne) when yc-u ll,st aaw lt. Place" au on th t3f'M ~vrved line 'C't ahow how high the obiect was al:.ove the horizon (skyline) when you lost ~uw it. Piece -:an 'A ' an th. compast when you ''"' aow lt. Ploce o "I" on the c 11 where you lo1t sow the oheect. 28. Crow a picture that wi II ahow the motion that the object or obiects mado. Pbce r.m A ' ut rhe beqn' '9 ut 1ne path, o "8" at the end of the path, ancl show O"Y changes in direction during the .;:,sne. 29. IF there waa MORE THAN ON! ebtect, the" how many ' there? -------------- Draw o picture of how they were orrongecl ond put on orr ow to ahow tne d ltec t1o n that tnay wr tr:av~!tng 30. Hav you ever seen thia, 01 a aimilor ot,iect befor. If 10 eive date or dcnea ond location. 31. Was anyone else with you at the tin:e yau saw the obiect? (Circle On) 31.1 IF yow answered YES, did they the obiect too? (Circle One) 31.2 Please liat their 32. Plecue give the followint lnforii'ICition about yoUitelf: TELEPHONE ~UMBER rrtt N"' tftcflcate any additional Information about ~ouraelf, including any special experience, vtftich might be ;'4ttt:1"' 33. When and to whom cUd you report that you hacl n the obiect? S.. O.te you co,..let~ thia queatlonnelre: 35. lnf.,..l which you f"J pertinent onc1 which Ia not oct..,otely covr4 In the epclflc ,.lnta of tt.. .,eatl..,..lre., lve explaMtiOft of your tltht'"'' I.!y Dad, an aeronautic a l engineer, , an engineerin.~-~'tnd.::n t ~o; n~ to Cornell Hniver~i ty, a.nd I were hilri ng do\.n from ~;;t Whitney. The time wa~ 10: 30 -p.m. "ie vere at a n elevation of 13,000 feet when vre sighted 2.n unusuAl object. The object 2.pueared to be a jet atrplane dojn~ man- euv~ but ; _ t ' s speed and m2neuver~ we C P t o o .c:rea t . '.Chi C? o c j 6 ~ ~ e s i. n the e a~ t a t a n e lev., t i on o :=- abou t ? J . It s~Pme~ la r~er than R P r o.nd seemed to cc :oc:r:.-ce:i ~ omewhere in b". ~1-: o f ~:he hi t e f. c:vmt- . i~s. i~ Jbject ''f')s J..i.gh't r e ! i r c cl0r . I t r Pr_)med ll~-:8 ":': ;::t; :--:-:-- r. The object seemed to have ~hot out a light beam a couple of times. '''~h~ ~ t r~ ~- ."'J'nrl d i ~} 0b rYPd these OO.ie ~-;- &S s h sm 35. lnfNtl which 1 fMI lnent encl which Ia '* odequot.ly covereclln the ,,.clflc ,.ama of the a narretlw ,I.Mtlon of 1our al,htl"' uena Tlark, Cn.liforn; a Janunry 28, 1965 !.:~y purpose in wri tin.g is to report an un- identified flying object observnd in Cen- tral California on the evering of August Da~, an aeronautical engineer, ar engine~ring student go;ng to Cornell Univc~Rity, and I ~ere hiking dO'.'.Tl from r.1t. 'Afhi tney. The time was 1 0 : 30 p.m. -~.'e were ?-:an elevation of 13,000 feet .vh~n ... e s j ghted a n ,musn.al object. ~he object up~eered to be a je~ airplane doing :n?~!'.euvers but j t' s speed .,_nd m.:'.r- e rr sr~ :,ere to::' .great. :r'hj s o b .i e c t wa-- I~ 2es~ed lnc=s~ ~h~r q star nd ~eerced r ~-col0r. !t s e~ to h~ve a ho~e -' i:o l-1rle hQ~""~f=l s-:ot . It V'O't1l ~ mo..rs do~ a co.1ple de~r0-:-r:; rpot. ;hi.~ ob- t!le ~PTte ~2 nner. shot 0 1t t a lj zht d ~ave b uck ~o 't~e home jec t ~lso mnv?d across i~ T:r..e object :-ee.~ed t o hn~ ... bea~ ::. con.:nle of ~i;..o~. to ~e statio!~ry . 'rhe st,~:"s seened We got down to O'lr canp a t 12 ,oao feet at 11:30 p.m. and stil-ob~erved the object. re noticed two more of theRe objects , one ~o each side of the first one. They seemed to be at least twice the distance aw9.y as the first object. Chey had the same motions as the fir~ t one.. ''e went these objects. Will YO".l plea~e tell me what ... e saw. you need more infot~tatton, I w111 be to s qnd i t to you. Sincerely your--, ~11ena ark, California Project Blue l1ook Inrorm:1tion (1fficer Hq u ::>AF ( S AFOI-J}P ) The ~ entngon Vlash j ng ton 2 ~>, D C 4 l'ebruary 196:? In order tor the Air Porce to eval te your report ot an un1dent1t1ed tl7tng obJect, the attached ~ 164 should be completed aa tull7 aa poaeible and returned to thia ott1ae. The Alr ~rae will evaluate the report, and JOU will be adY1aed ot the t1nd1nga. S1noerely, IUS'I\I. II. .J A CXS Publ1o Intoruaat1on D1v1a1on orrtce ot Into tion rJ'I) POi'll 164 U.S. AIR FORCE TECHt-HCAl INFORMATJO,~ fr.. . 1..Jthl10nn.J r-, htll been prep3QttJd iO that fOU can g ;..,. tht:t u.~. Air Force as mu.:h ;,.,fornHlH !)fl H pc,.~ible concerning the unidentifted ue1 ,. .. d phenorner.o,.. that you hovo ol.serve1i. Please tr, to answer as many questions as you pos5ibl7 can. The mformation that y~u ;ive w:H b used f01 research purposes. Your name will not b used in connec.:tion with any st~teff .. n);;, conclusions, or publications without your permis1ion. We request this personal information ~c that if ,. s \ de8med necessary, we 1110y contact you for further details. I. When did yov 1ee rhe ob1ecr? rime of ~ur P.M.' A.M. or J I 11 Zone ~4,:)untain ((ucfn .),e}: ~ Oayli';)ht So:"O ~ S o.,dard I'J .f <;: J CVft'li r.. 8rigtH {o; Br ght 'b: Cloudy ,, fr.::;nf :f jOV b. In boc:k of 1 ~ d . ~ <) ; oor lftft ..,, (_h~rheod (. D on t rl9member 8. IF you so.., ~'" obtect at NIGHT, what did you notice c~ceming th STAR:) and MO~? 8.1 STARS (C , c/e One): d. Don't rememMr 8.2 MOON (Circle Orte): ~J 8right moonlight b. Dull moonlight c. No moonlight -pitch doric d. Dan't rememb.r 9. What were th., weo~her ccnditiona at the time you aaw the oDject? CLOUDS (C~rcle One): @ Clear alcy c. Scattered c lo\!d s d. ThieN ':>f 1eav-y clovda WEATHER (Circle One): b. Fog, mist, or light rain c. Moderate or heavy rain Don't renmber 10. The obtec.t .Jppeared: ; Citc l e ,_;,.,..;: Q. Soled J,. As :J f iQht c. A!:>ovt fn same ~. Don't ~now b L ke . or,~t JtOf' c . 5narol'-.>utlined d. 0011' r emembet ll. Did tfte obtcr (C trcla One fc. each queation) Appea r to Hond still ar :2rty tittte? Don't lcnow Sudden !y ,.,..; up ond usn oway at any time? Don't lcnow Mo purta '>f t.cplode? Don t len ow Don't icnow Don't lcnow 1....no"~c;. t:rt.;nt,ess Chonye 1nape? Yea Da 't lmow FIQM 0# i l u:ker? No Don't latow h . 0 . tope-:.r !r d reopP"ar I No Don't lcnow 14. Oid the ob1ect d isappeor wh d a you wcrr, . otch1ng rt? H ~o. how? 15. Di~ the obiect move behind sorneth eng a t any thne, particulllrly a cloud'/ (Circle One): Don't Know. IF you .JlSWered '( r.:~ .. then tll ~hat it mewed behind: 16. Oid th obiect move in lronr of , _,mething at any ttme, pt~rticularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes Don't Know. 17. Tell in a few words the following t+,i .,gs about tne obittct: 18. We wish ro know t ne Qnc lr:r s ire .. ,.::>lou .notc-h ..,,,~IC ot arm" length in l intt ~ith c Jc.now01 ~bae:t and nr~ much of the .... o,_" "c:>~o r~,J oy tMs hlld ot the morc:h . If y ou had p4trfOtmeJ thi~ "t<perment ~t tnt~ t P.\<: ' ;,~ sighteni, how muc\, of n " .~>teU would h o ... ., Lettn .J.,tcred by the match htto d ? 19. Draw o p icture that w i II s nc-,., rhe .shape .Jf the obiecr Of' obiects. Label and include in ywr itetch any det()i I~ of the object tnat you saw ~!.lc:h as wingl, protruaions, etc., and eapecially xhotJ\t trailt or vapor trails. Place an arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the obiect was movi11g 20. Do you think you can e~tmote the speerl of t+1e obtect? (C ire Itt One) IF yOY answfltrrtd YES, then what speed woulc1 you esten.otflt~ 21. Do you think you con estimate how far away from you the object wos? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then how for away would you say it was? -- .J-- .:... ..... ---- 22. Where were you loc:ated when y04J saw the object? (C lfc:le One): 23. Were yo" (C,do One) '1. Ins ide o buald ing b. tn a cor In on o i r p tan e (type) e . At sea : . O ther a. ir; the business section of o city? ~,. lri rh~ residential s~ctrc,tl .;i G c:ity? fl; lr. o pc10 country~ide? d. N.tar an airfield? e. FJ~ing over n city? f. Fly.n\f o~er open ~ountry'f Soutt, ' Sou~hweat h. Northwe!t 24.3 Did y ou stop at on., t ime whtle y ou were loolceng at th obtect' 01d y,u observ e ~he obtecf . ., .. ~u gh any oi ..,. following? a. Eyegloaaea Yea Binoculars Sun glasaea Yea f. T eleacope Yea Windaheld .Yea Theodolite Yea d. Window glaas Yes 26. fn order thot you con give os clear o picture O$ possible of what you saw, describe in your own words a commort ect or obje cts which, when placed up in the slcy, would give the same appearance ae the obiect which )ou ao.,