Washington D C — April 1965

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Keywords: obiect, circle, oltiect, lcnow, gioufl, lashinpt, ashinn, ttcihulcd, lfotion, stoprin, olihh, pr4tpared, tnhutu, 011cernintj, jnidttntihed, es1ions, putposet, tiora, onclv, perm1s, lnfornu, ttthl, drtght, cloody, oerect
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1. DATE TI~E GIOUfl 2. LOCATION 29 APril 65 ~lashinpt:.on, D. C 10. CONCLUSION . Civilian SA'tEJ.I.ITE (ECHO 1) t--------------1 EQiQ I was over ~-/ashinn;Lon .in ~-~i ht, to the S~ at .2043 Local NUMBER OF OBJICn (19 53 EST) Object '""sen tn ;:).J'J' '1':>. n<: e of S;;.tclli t e pa ssnc~e l:i h One the erratic notion ~ttcihuLcd t c., ~tn ill-..lnion or atmospheric c 5. LENGTH OF OISIIVATION 4 H:i.nutes 1f:" 1111, MM~AY Ate ANALYSIS 6. TYPE OF OISEIVATION i. I. PHOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Light about as bri~t as the hri_:::htest star in fii~;ht from 1'/est to East. lfotion includ ~d fl:.!sh or flicker and app:a.ra~tce of stoprin t.nd 3~. 'rt.i rv~ . Po s oW1. \lhite colv.1 , .. , ' i lJ tl\oliHh.l~, h us been pr4tpared ~0 tho: ;'u~ l"t:ln ,,.ve th"' u .. ..). At~ Forco QJ mu~h tnhuTu,-, n !:''> 1b'" -011cernintj the :Jnidttntihed o e . ~ I phe n,.)nl,.non that you },.1vu oL~erv&.i. Please try to ~Jnsw'9r r.11 many q~es1ions os you p,..,~sibli can. T he information that ,(.:U g;ve w:H be u\eJ .. )(research putposet. Yovr name will .-.ot b., used j,, c Jnne(..tiora with any st~ter.ftni..r, c:onclv s 1,ns, or publications with~uf your perm1s.sior .. W request this personal lnFornu..tlon tha' if ;t i:s deemed nec..!ssaryJ we may contact you for further details. 1. When did you :se., the objecr? D~ ligh t ~o _.,,n 7 .ttthl , h QW ~ lS I I 1~ j n 'i gn f ":4f!'tr~ 'neri? , o r nJry sur' S. 2 Was :)bt~d ,, .11gt,t cor.niJ~usfy? , .., ~-n a . Br~gnt b . Cloudy {'fl~ drtght b. Cloody I F /'''J S<NI' rh .. OOJect dur.r.<; C \YLIGHT, Nf,, W"JS rhe )UN located a~ you J. In front of you .J . T ~ yOYr lttft fovk~cJ ;2~ the oerect 1 b . In bode o t 'l 0.1 To your r fj-o. ~ e. Ov8r heod f. Don'' remember 8. IF y~ saw the ob1ect at NIGHT, wnor diJ you notice concem;ng rhe S r ARS oncl MO<t? 8.1 STARS (Circle One). Don't remmber 8.2 MOON (Circle 0,.): o. Bri.t moonlight (~Y Dull moonlight c. No moonlight - pitch darlc d. Don't rememt. 9. What were the weather canditiona at the time you saw the obiect? CLOUDS (Cirr:le One): WEATHER (Circle One): -) Clear alcy ~ fog, mist, or light roin c. Scattered clouds c. Moderate Ot heavy rain d. Thiele cw heavy clouds d. Snow e. Don't rem1mber The obiect appeared: ( Circle One): {1, As~ fi ght Tranapc.uent !t. Don't rwmember 11. If it OpJMarsd a t a l:gnr, ..-.n ,, br ighter tnon the hri;hteaf ttort? (Cirr:le One): { c:. A0out tfte same ~. Don't know (Circle One): a. f o z %Y ';' ~ l urrd b. L i Ice o ~ight star c. 5narply outlinecf d. Don'~ remember Did the object: (Circle One for eaeh queatlan) Appear to .stand atiU at any time? Don't lcnow Suctden ly speecf up and 'Yah OWfJY at ony time? Don't lcnow Breolc up into parts or axplade? Don't know Give oH smolce? Yes Don't l&now ChanQe bti~tness? Don't lcnow Change shape? Flasn cw fticlcet? Don't latow Don't know Oisapoear and r.oppear? .14. Diet the obiect disappear while you were 10tehing it? H ~o, how? 15. Did the object move behind something at any time, pcwticvlorly a cloud'f (Circle One}: Yea No Don't Know. IF you anaweted Yt:~, then tll what It mewed behind: - _l 16. Did the oltjNt move in front of mthing at any time, particularly o cloud? (Circle One): Yea No 't Oon't Know. IF you anawered YES, th tttlt whGt 17. .Tell in a few worda the following thinga about rhe objct: 18. We wiah to len ow the ongu lar aize. Hold o match sth:lc at arm" lenith in I in with a lcnown <~biect attt4 n~' ~.~.,.. much of the obiect it c=vered by the head of the fl\atch. If you had performed this ex~eriment at th tir~.; Jt 't.'! sighting, how much of tne ob;ect would have been covered by the match head? Draw a picture that wi II thow the shape of the obiect or objecta. Label and include in your sketch any detoPia of the object that you sow -such as wings, protrusiona, etc., and especially exhoust traih or vapor traila. Place 3row beside the drawing to show the direction the obiect was moving. Do you thinlc you can estimate the speed of the obiect? (Cir~le One) IF you onswered YES, then what speed would you eetimote~ ----- - 21. Do you thinlc you can estimate how far away from you the oltiect was? IF you answered YES, then how far awoy would you say it was?------------ Where were you located when you aow the obfect? (Circle One): anside 0 building In on airplane {type) 23. Were yeN (Circle One) a. In the business section of a city? ~ In the residential sctic;e ci o city? c. In open countryside? d. N.ar an airfield? Flying over a city? f. Fly;ng over open country? 2~. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the folfowir.g questions: 2~.1 What direction were you mo-ting? (Circle One) It d. Southeast f. Southwett 24.2 How fast were yov moving? -------~miles per hovr. 24.3 Oicl you atop at any time -+tile you were loolclng at the obiect? (Circle One) Diet you obaerve the oblect through any of the following? Eyetla Binoculars Sun gla f. Telescope Winctthleld Theodolite Window gla11 h. N01thwest L i" i .L 'L 26. In Order that you can give aa clear a picture at posaible of what you aaw, describe in your own words a commort object or obiects which, when placed up In the alcy, would give the 1 appearance aa the obiect which you ao '17, In the fellewl"' aketch, I ne thet you ere e the polnt 1hown. Place un '' J. ' ' on ,.._e r:urv~ It" t 1how ho high ,,. olttect WOI alto the horlaen (akyllne) when yw llrst 10w it. Ploc " .. B ~n the ~m curved line ft ahow how high the oltiect was above the horizon (slcyUne) when ynu last ~"..., it. Ploc:e "n '~.' on the ~ompost when yeu ''"' lt. Ploce a ,.8" Oft the compoet wher you /ot 1ow .~ oheect. 28. Draw o picture that wdl show the tnotion that the obiect or objects mado. ~'>bee 'Jn ' A " ur the be9inni.19 Jt 1ne path, a .. 8 .. at the and of the path, and 1how any changes in d irection during the .;.lurs. 29. IF there wo1 MORE THAN ONE oltiect, then how RtGny wer there? /~ . ~j~ .. C..f ~ _ Draw a picture of how thy were orranged, cand put an orrow to ahow th directeon t~at thy wer travvlna. 30. Have you ever seen this, 01 a similar obie~t before. If so give date or dent and locotion. 31. Was anyone else with you at the tinwt you saw the obiect? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they the obiect too? (Circle One) 31.2 Please list their names and addrestes: / 32. Pleate give the following lnfor"'atlon about younelf! TELEPHONE NUMBER lftclicatt any additional nf~f''Mtion about yourself, lnclu~ing ''"Y special eaperlence, which "'ight be perti:wnf l-\ c. I t I 33. When and to whom did you report that you hacl seen the object? U. Date you c letecl th i 1 t lonna it: 35. lnfIMtlon which you 1 .. 1 pertinent .ct which i1 not adequately covered in the 1 lfic pointe of the queetiOftnalre a narrative P ion of your eightlng.