Ewabeach Hawaii — January 1965

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Keywords: circle, object, lcnow, 326ad, answered, climbing, satellite, highk, cirifis, imbin, coraplated, beftke, infrkmatlon, lnclugin9, apeejal, nperlence, lnfetmoticn, aaoaci, diylsion, systeips, d1t1sion, anciacol, ennce, meaap, cibyis
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0" TE T IME GROUP Z7 January 1965 l. SOURCE 10. CONCLUSION ... lit~ry .'\st ron ami cal (LTEOR) HUMBER OF OBJECTS s. LENGTH OF OIS!-.VATION 11. I,_IE, SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Possible missile or Satellite in f light to S\ol from the NE. TYPE OF OBSEAVATION Altitude estirated at 40-50 miles. Highk speed. Object appe<: to be climbing Brighter than stars, about as bright as moon /isual Disappeared over horizon to S~T. Sl.li -oti cal 7 COURSE CQ} .!:.NTS: L"litial r er.ort via CIRifiS indicated t hat the object S".T Nas cl:imbin~ and that a Satellite o r l;.::;sile t'fas a likely cause Coraplated F"fD For:n 164 indicates that the ~Tas probably a r;:eteor since the description of the object and duration ccnfo ~ 'trith this analysis. 9. PHYSICAL EVID!NC! 30. Have you ever seen this, tK a similar object beftKe. If ao give date or dates and location. 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object? (Circle On) 31.1 IF you answered YES, d id they see the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 Please liat their namea and addreaaes: 32. Pleoae give the following infrKmatlon about younelf: Firat HolM tndlcat arry oddltlonal Information a~t yourself, lncluGin9 any apeeJal nperlence, which might b. pertlnenf 33. When and to whom did you report that you had ttten the object? r~-: r//lwrl-1111/V ;::; 111J)J!,.:f:!Ns.C c._.r.lh,f/'1() 34. Cote you completed this questionnaire: 35. lnfetmoticn which you fHI pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the specific pointa of the questionnaire Of a narrative explanation of your sighting. IIll'tfH'H:n::m TM :ay ma.oe>oar Y~90~ 1m~z:JJ aaoaCI!!la a ~J!Wl HEADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIYlSION AIR FORCE SYSTEIPS COMMAND UNI'l'ED STATES AIR FORCE WRIGHT:PATTERSOH Am FORCE BASE, OHIO OFFlClAL FILE COPY 'l'DEW/MaJ Qlintanilla/69216 326 Air' D1T1sion APO.,. Sail Fl:"anciacol CAltf'orn1a Ref'ennce :J0" r meaap 326AD-co ~113 Jan 65, CIBYIS Beport. Requeat Aa: V Eedt'ord fill out the attached FI:D Form 164 for further ~aation. . 'J!here vere DO 1aaile l1Pmchea at the reported ~ Jtortheaat to Southveat rulea out aatell ite. HI cc.wma. Di.reot1on DEPA~Tr .. ci-11 OF TH: AIR FORe: STAFF ,\\~SSAGE BRANCH Page 1 of 2 INFO: NIN-7, XOP:- 1, XOPX-7, SAF-OS- 3 , JCS/OSD- 1 , NSA-7, SMB C 152 CHQE933ZCEJE 729 DE RUHLKH 2 27/1811Z FM 326AIROIV KUNIA FACILITY HA TO RUHLKM/PACAF RUHPHH/COMHAWSEAFRON INFO RUEAHQ/CSAF RUECW/SECNAV RUWGAlB/CINCNORAO RUHLHQ/CINCPAC RUHLHS/CINCUSARPAC RUHLHL/CJNCPACFlf RUAUAZ/COMUSJAPAN RUAMC/COMUKOREA RUAGFL/COMUSTOC RUCSC/CINCSAC INCOMia JG D~PAKTME:..; ( OF THE AIR ~ORCE STAFF MESSAGE BKANCH lu, ~If' I t. ~ s I rr I c D . 'vLnv , IL UNCLAS 326AD-CO 99113 JAN 65. 2. AC2 BEDFORD W. E 3. POSSIBLE MISSILE OR SATELLITE 4. OVER BARBERS POINT NAVAL AIR STATION 6. ESTIMATE 49M TO 59M 7. NORTH EAST TO SOUTHWEST 8. HIGH SPEED 9~ OBJECT APPEARED TO BE CLIMBING. Page 2 of 2 Ufo b-0-V !hiD 'r rv...yrCf/--fJ I """-11 Sqr MtYA-St.l -~krrrl WlL.~ c_rJ:t-uc. N rorJ ~B NOTE: READDRESSED TO CIA PER 1392 # 471-T U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL IHFORMATIO~ This que s tionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S . Air force as much infOfmation as poasible concerning the unidentified aertal pheno111enon that you hn"tt oLseNeti, Please try to answer as many qt;astions os you pCiss ibly con. The information that ycu g:ve w;ll be used for research purposes. Your name wi ll not b~ used in c onne c:tion with ony s t'Jtttnl$nl:;, c onc:luslons, 01 ~blicotions without your permissior:. We request this personal inform4tion ISC: that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did you see the object? ( C i rc:le One): 3. T ime Zone : (Circle One): a. Pacific}-/, . . Other Jhvftlt ,S!HNDIT/(0 Ooy light So,ine StOI'ldard 4. Where were you when you sow the object? C ity 01 Tow" Srot or Courtty S. How IO"g waa objct in slgi'IT? (Totol Ourotlon) \], Canain c. Not very sure G' Fairly certain 5.1 How was ume n si~t derermined? d. J usto guess 5.2 Woa object in sight continuously? 6 . What was the condition of the :sky? 7. IF you aaw th~t object during DAYLIGHT, whre was the SUN located as you look~d c~ tlto ol:ie.o::t? ( ilr-:1" f"n .. l: 11. In front c-f vou b. In boc k of yoo.1 r';. TCI 'f04Jf ti9't ~ d. T> y oor f,..ft f. Don't ,.,m-tmb.,, 8. IF you saw the object at NIGHT, what did you notice concming the STARS and MOON? STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle OM): a, None @ Bris;,t moonlight b. A few b. Dull mooolight c. No moonlight-pitch dar" d. Don' t rerMmber d. Don't renwmbet 9. What were the weather conditions at the tlrM you saw the object? CLOUDS (Circle One): 0 WEATHER (Circle One): @Clear '"Y b. Fog, mist, ar light rain c. Scattered douds c. Moderate ar heavy rain d. Thick or heovy clouds d. Snow e. Don't remember The object app.~ared: (Circle One): b. Trona potent (rJ) As a light e. Don't remember 11. If it aw-ored as a light, wa it brighter than the btighteat stars? (C/rde One): (:) 8rl9hter The ecige oi the oaject were: c. About the same d. Don't lcnow (Circle One): a. Fuzzy ar blurred b. Uice o bright star c:. Sharply outlined @Don't remember O ld ri-fl .,b ject! ( C i rcf., o~ far :.ach queation) a, Ap~ar to stand still at any time? Yes Don't lcnow Suddenly 'peed up and rush away at any t ime? Don't lcnow Brook up into ports ar explode? Ye s Don't know G ive off :Jmolce? Don't lcnow Change brigtttne"? Don't lcnow f. Chong shape? Don't lcnow (.Nc1 O()n' t !mow ~ i 'opP"'ot cod r'!t<Jppeor ? Don't kno.,., 14. Did the object disappear whi lo you were .,,otching it? If so, how? y.,;. > 15. Did the object move behind something at any time, porticulurly a cloud'? (Circle One): Yes Don't Know. IF you answered Yf::S, then tell what 16. Did tht objHt move in front of opmething at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes (/ Don't Know. IF you answered YES, the.\ tft!l what 17 . Tell in a few words the following things about the object: /VO /tPOi/3& E t,c}ftt TE 18. We wish to know the angular size. Hold a match stick at arm' s length in line with a known ubject arK4 n'l1'. '-;iN much of the object is covered by the heocl of the l"(latch. If you had ~rformed this experiment at th ti-oo .)f tl:o sighting, how much of the object would hov" been covered by the match head? 19. Draw a picture that will show the shape of the object or objects. Label and include in your sketch any detotl, of the object thot you saw .. uch oa wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trailt or vapor trails. Place on arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the object was moving. 20. Do you think you con estimate the speed of the objec t ? (C irc/e One) IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estifl',ote~ --------_ 21. Do you think you con estimate how for away from you the object wos? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then how for away would you soy it was? Er-/c:-vL J/q bee h 22.-Where were you located when you saw-the. ~bl ... ct? (Circle One): a. Inside a building b. In a cor {)Outdoors d. In on airplane (type) 23. Were you (Circle One) a. In the business section of a city? b. In rho residential s~tctiett .:~c o ~ity? c. In o pc.n country~ide? @ N"or an airfield? e. Flying aver a city? f. Fly;ns; over open country? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete t~e followir,g questions: /i/ If 24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) a. North c. Eaat e. South b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest iles per hour. 24.3 Did you .stop at any tlrM while you were looking at the object? (Circle 0,.) '26 . In ord.,r that tou con give o.s c:leor o pictur~ as possible of what you :saw, describe in your own wOfds o c ommon object or objech which, when placed ur In the sky, would give the same appearance oa the object which you :so~. In the following sketch, imoglne that you ore ot the point ahown. Place un "J..'' or. 'f.. r.urv.-,: ltnc. to 1ho'N ho'- the object WOI above the horizon {slcyllne) when yw lirst .sow lt. Ploctt I'J " 8 .. on the s.1me c urved line ~c show how h igh the object wos above the horizon (skyline) when you last ,ow 1t. P lace .Jn "A' ' on the compost when you lirst aaw lt. Place o "B" on the compou wher you last aow rhe oh1ect. 28 . Draw a picture thot will show the motion that the object or objects mado. Place an "A ' ar the beginning ot ,;,. path, a "6 .. at the end of the path, and show any changes in d irection during the ~.:urn. { 29. IF th~ waa MORE THAN ONE object, rhen how many were mere?------------ 1 Draw o picfure of how they were arranged, e~nd put on arrow to show rhe direction that they wore travvling.