1. 0.1 iE TIM~ GROUP 2. LOCATION OJ/ul)', z t:lyaniot-t.e, :::Lchi_:an -' HUMBER 0, OBJECTS 5. LENGTH 0, OIS!RVATION 2 !:inutes 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 10. CONCLUSION Satelli tt3 ( 3CHO I) 11. BRIE, SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Li.g ht dir:rrner -:.re n briT. test star. Disap?ear e d i."'lstantly. Ho sourrl hite color. n.ijlt pas3ed throub-, const~11ation Cassicpis. Jisappeared nea r Genini prior to repcrted ti: ~. 5i _r.tiog em r actcrist/c o: a 3ato3llit.G 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENC! 14. Did the objec t di sappeat while you were '.la t ch ing it? If s o, how? 15. Did the object move behind something a t any time, part iculurly a cloud'? ( Circle One}: Yes Don't Know. IF you answered yr;s, t he n tll what 16. Did the object move in front of ~gmething at any ti me, pa rt ic ula rly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes @> Don't Know. IF you answered YES, the,) ttt!l "Vh<lt 17 . Tell in o few words the following th ings about the object: tfl -~:?./ b. Color 18. We wi sh to know the ang~.tlar aiu. Hold a matc h s til:k at arm' s length in line with o known ubjed a"" Mf-!, much of the object is covered by the head of the fl\Otc:h. If you hod performed this e xperiment ot the tlrn.u o t tt:e sightin!J, how muc h of the ob;ect would hove been covered by t he match head? Draw a picture that will show the aha~ of the object or o~jects. Label and include In your slcetch O"'f detc.i b of the object that you saw .. uc:h as wings, protruaions, etc., and eapeciolly exhaust trailt or vap or trails Place on arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the ob ject was moving. 20. Do you think you can estimate the speed of th~ object? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then what speed would Yf?U estirr.ote'( --------- 21. Do you th ink you con estimate how far away from youth~ object was? (Circle One) {je"YJ IF you answered YES, then how fa; away would you soy it was? 22. Where were you located when yc:AJ sow the ~bfect? (Circle One): a. Inside o building b. In a car {!) Outdoors . d. In on airplane (type) 23. Were yo~J (Circle One) a. in the business section of a city? In rl-;e residential s~ct;c vi a city? c. In op&n country~ide? d. Nc!ar an airfield? e. Fl~ing over o city? f. Fly;n~ over opere country? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete t~e folfowir.g qu .. tions: 24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle v ue) c. East a. North b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 24.2 How fost were you moving? --------' i les per hour. 24.3 Did you stop ot on')' time while you wer loolcing at the object? (Circle One) 25. Old you observe the object through any of the following? In order tnat you can g ive as clear o picture as possible of what you sow, describe in your own wotds a common object o r objects which, when placed up in the alcy, would give the some appearance a s th-e object which you ao\H In the followlnt alcetc:h, lmotlne that you art at the point hown. Place on ' ' J.." or. ~he r.urv.,.~ lin to show ho .. hlgn the obJect woa abo-toe the horizon (skyline) when yw IJrst sow lt. Plac:~ 'l "B" on the ~me curved line 1<' ahow how high the object wos oboo.oe the horizon (skyline) when you last $uw it. Ploce .:~n "A" on the compou when ya.J llrJt aow lt. Place a "B" on the com.,au where you /a~t aaw t he ohjct. 28 . Draw o picture that will show the motion that the object Of objects modo. Place on "A ' at the beglnnl.lfJ ot the path, a "S., at the .net of the path, and ahow any changes in direc:ti~ during the .:ouru. 29. IF there woa MORE THAN ONE obj.ct, rhen how many were there? ---------- a picture of how th-, were orraneed, and put on arrow to ahow the d irection that they werrt trovoling 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they aee th object too? (Circle One) 31.2 Please list their names and addrues: 32. Pleas. give the followini Information about youuelf: TELEPHONE NUMBER ~.'.,..!?..,/ tndlcat ony addl!lonol lnfOfmotlon about youuelf, lncludi.!'Jg any epKiol xperlence, which might b. ~rtlnnr 35. Information which you fHI pettinent and which Ia not odequat.ly covered In the apeclflc polnti of the questlcnnalre or a narrative explanation of yow alghtlni 16 February 1965 Dear Jllr. 'l'h1a 1a 1D reply to your letter or February 2 1n which you reported observing an object which you could not identlr,y. In order tor the Air Force to analyze your report. the attached PTD or. 164 should be completed aa rully as poaa1ble and returned to this oftlce. You will be adv1aed or the t1nding3 or the Air Porce. 31ncerel;y, MAS1'0JI Jl. 3ACXS Major USA..J' Public Information Division orr1ce or Information , Jl1ch1gan Pz~Ject Blue Book, the Air ~orca project on unidentified r171ng objects~ is not clasa~1ed. Attached is the current report on Blue Book which will anawer the queat1ona posed in your letter. Tbere are no photographs of un1denti~1ed flying obJeeta. iho photog~phs that have been submitted were determined to be a misinterpretation of natural or conventional objects. Sincerely, MAS'l'OJI 111. J ACJtS Major, USAl' Chiet. Pictorial Branch Publ1e Int'oimat1on Division orrice or Information to, JUchigan S. .... totbs m .u.t.u.& to u. Mr , J'Gi .. eltJ~ wte'eb ,_ .. -tJse A1r ~ tD be tala-w ! I. tdttcll - ~ war ~ lr& 8tU iJ1 QQ 1a .... to tba UJO npa t wtl1eJl ,_ .u.t.u.& to u. Atr ~ & er lwt:sm. A1r ,.._ te be ~ a, ICJI:ct I wldcll -. ~ owr ~ tnu ill 01a tbt !epGi till U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can g:ve t he U.S. Air fore~ as much information as pouibl" concerning the unidentified aerial phenonenon that you h.wu ol;~erve1i, Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly con. The information that y<.:u g;..,e w ill be used fot research purposes. Your name will not be used in conne<:tion with any st-:Jtemenh, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal lnformtltion !C that if it Is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did you see the object? I~ou Minuhta 3. Time Zone : (Circl., One): f:J Eosrern Y. Cvntrol c. Mountain d. Pacific (Circlo une): o. Dayli9ht So\'i" 9 b. Sto,dord 4. Where were you when you saw the object? City or Town 5. How long was obiect in sight? (Total DUf'arlon) c. Not very sure d. Just o guess 5.2 Was object in sight continuously? Yes _;c 6 . ':'thor ..,.,"' th e condition of ~h., ,:cy? b, Cloudy 7. IF y o11 saw th e object during DAYLIGHT, wh~re was th ., SUN locct'ld oJ y cu lor,l<~d c: th!l t>l:lj~:-:t? b. !n 'Joclc or '/c:-1 >. Otrh~ rd c. To your rid'lt f. Don't rememb"r F TD OCT 61 16.:t T))le fMm eup.,d I'TD l64, Jul 6l, -..1\tc:h h obonl~le. 8. IF you saw the object at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle Q,.): a. None a. Bri~t moonlight b. Dull moonlight No moonlight - pitch dark d. Don't remember Dcn't rememb.t 9. What wer the weather conditions at the time you sow the object? . CLOUDS (Circle One): . WEATHER (Circle One): Clear a'<y Dry Haty b. Fog, mist, or light rain c. Scattered clouds c. ModMate or heavy rain d. Thick or heo~ clouds d. Snow Don't remember 10. The obj.,ct opp4ared: (Circl~ One): o. Solid @) Aa a light Trona parent e. Don't remembef 11. If it appeard as o light, was if brighter than the brlghtut stan? (Circle On.): a. Brighter 12. The edge of th obieet were: c. About the .sarM d. Don't know (Circle One): a. Fuuy 01 blur,.d @ Lilce a. bright star c. Shorply outlined d. Don't remember o. A?p.,or to stond still at any tin-.? b. Suddenly speed up and rush away ot any t ime? c. Brua!< up into porta Cf' ~xplod,.? d. Giv~ off .smoke? o. Chon9ff bri~tneu? ~nc:nc;~ snape. h. Di \l'lOo-tC'lr end r~oOO!tor? Don't know Don't know Det~'~ :.Cnow De11't ~,ow Don't l<nO'IIf D?n' , l<nOW