Clarksville Ohio — May 1965

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Keywords: circle, obiect, lcnow, loolc, satellites, obfect, answered, ailiit, andamalvsis, informatioc, iwhleh, wfooftlight, cloucjs, thiclco, lwjghter, remewtlter, oilec, ollint, tmethlng, tilfto, tralfa, lauilding, glaat, obowe, oddresees
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. 1. DA.TE TIME ooult 4. NUMIIR 0, OIJICTS 2. LOCATION Clarksville, Ohio 10, CONCLUSION Satellite (~CHO I, SCEO II, P2G~SUS) Objects has all em racteristi cs of a Satellite o bserv:J.ti on. EC!! p ... I at 2145 \'fn.s heading S:C:. ECHO II at Zl. 20 l-IaS heading SE. PeP'P.Istl! s. LENGTH 011 oasl~tYATION 11. ailiit IUMMAiiY ANDAMALVSIS . )) Hmut es 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION GroU&"'d-Visual ]J. r East 9. PHYSICAL E YIDINCI Object s e emed to hove r and zig-zag \mile going across the sk Objects seemed to go in front of mid ~hind the stars. Th-=u seenEd to aiJl:e ar like moving Satellit cs. U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATIOC'f This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Afr Force as muc" In as possible concemlng the unidentified aerial phenoanenon that you hnve oLservi. Plea try to an1wer 01 WHiny question a1 you possibly con. The lnforn.atlon that yf.:u ;ive wiJt be u1ed fot re1earch purpo1e1. Your name will not be used in connec:tion with any st~en .. ntil., conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal lnformotion sc that if it Is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did you ... the obiect? (Circle One): or P .. M. 3. Time Zone: (Circle One): (Circle One): Daylight So\irtg entrol b Star~dord 4. Where were you when you saw th. obiect? Nooreat Pntal Acl* City Or Town S. How lont was Mlect In sight? (Totel Dwotl) .--a. Certain airly certain c. Not very sure Ju to guess How was time In sight determined? ---~:::::=::: 5.2 Was obiect in sight continuously? 6. What was the condition of the slcy? ' DAY NIGHT _. o. Bright ~o. Bright _;;, ~ b. Cloudy b. t:loudy ~ 7. IF you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you loolc~d at the objeet? (Circle One): a. In front of you b. In boclc of you c. To your ri~t d. To your left e. Overhead f. Don't remember FTO OCT 62 16~ Th1e fOPm upened PTD 16, jut 61, 'IWhleh ie obeolete. 8. IF you saw the obiect at NIGHT, what cllcl you notice concerning the STARS ancl MOCt? 8.1 STARS (Circle One}: 8.2 MOON (Circle One}: a. DriFt wfOOftlight b. Dull light c. No light - pitch cllc cl. Don't rememl.r 9. What were the conclltlona at the tl~ you sow the obiect? CLOUDS (Circle One}: WEATHER (Circle One): Fot, mist, 01 Ught rain c. Scatterecl cloucJs d. Thiclco, heavy cloucla c. Moderate 01 heavy rain 10: The olfect oppe .. d: (Circle e. Don't re,...Nr aa a light, was It lwJghter than the brightest stars? (Circle One}: a. Brighter < , c. A~t the ,q;;;, , b. Dimmer d. Don't lcnow 11.1 c-.-. lwlghtness to ...... 12. The edges of the aliect were: (Circle One}: c. outlined d. Don't remewtlter 13. Did the oilec:t: (Circle One for each queation) Appear to stand still at Ohf tl,..? Don't lcnow b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any ti c. Brealc up Into parts or explode? d. Give off smolce? Don-'t l&now Change brl~tnesa? Don't lcnow f. Change shape? Don't lutow g. Flash or fliclcer? Don't lcnow h. Diaappear and reappear? Don't know 1~. Did the obiect disappec:w while you we'e t~atching it? tf ao, how? 15. Did the object move beh incl ing at any ti , particularly a cloud? (Circle One): It behind: ---j)J 16. Old the olliNt move In front of tmethlng at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Dont Know. IF you answered YES, ths.\ teU what 17 . Tell in a few words the following things about the obiect: 18. We wish ta lcnow the angular size. Hold a match stick at arms length in 'line wfth a lcnown c..biKt anJ n'l?-!1 "' much of the obiect is ccwered by the head of the 111atch. If you had performed this experiment at the tilftO of ff-:e how much of the ob;ec:t would have been covered by the match head? 19. Draw a picture that will 1how the lhape of the obiect or ot;iectl. Label and include in your 1lcetch Ohf detc.ifa of the obiect that you 1aw uch a wings, protrusions, ate., and especially exhaust trail or vapor tralfa. Place an row beside the drawing to show the di,.ction the object was moving. 20, Do you th inlc you can esthnate the spHd of the obiect? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then what speed would you eetimate~ -------- 21. Do you thlnlc you can estimate how far away from you the object woa? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, the~ how for away would you aoy It was? -------- 22. Where were you located when y,N so~ the obfect? (Circle One): .. . Inside o lauilding b. In a car At sea~ :. 23. Were yo-~ (Circle One) a. In the business 1ectlon of a city? ~. In the sectic;ea \)f o city? an ~n coun~aide? Near on airfield? e. Flying over a city? f. Flying over op1n coUntry? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complet. ~e followirg questions: ing? (Circle One} c. East .. b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest How fast were you nwi~g? .miles per hour. Dfcl you a to, tit any time wh lie you were loolc lnt at the oliect? (Circle One) Yet No Old you oltaerve the obfect through ciny of the following? Eyeglo e. Binocular b. Sun gloasea Yea f. Teleacope c. Windahlelcl Theodolite d. Window glaat h. Northweat 26. In order that you can give 01 clear a picture as po11ible of what you saw, describe in your own words o common obfect or obiects which, when placed up In the slcy, would give the some appearonce at the obiect which you so'" In the followlftl eketch, I ne thet you et the pont ahown. Place an "J.. on tJ..e r:urv~ ltne. t h.- high the olttect obcwe the horla (allyllne) when yw llrst sow lt. Place IJ .. 8 .. on the ~me c:.,.M line 1~ show how high the obiect woa obowe the horlaon (tlcyllne) whn you last ftCI'N it. Place \.'In "A' on the compost when you ,,,., tow lt. Place "8" on the c 11 where you lost saw the ollject. 28 . Draw a picture that will show the motion that the. object or objects made. P.lac:e on .. A; ' at the begiMing ot the path, o "8" at the end of the path, and show any changes in d!rection during the c~r 29. IF there waa MORE THAN ON! oltlect, then how ""Y were there? 'j . Draw o picture of how they we arranged, and put an arrow to show the direction that they were traveling 30. Have you .. .,'"" this, 01 a slmil obiect bef If 10 give dote or dates onct locotlon. 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the obiect? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did.they eee the obiect too? (Circle One) ( Yea) No 31.2 Please list their and oddresees: 32. Please give TELEPHONE NUMBE Indicate an, aclctltlonal lnfor lon about youraelf, lnclucUnt ahy apec.lol experience, which might be pertlne"' 33. When ancJ to whom cUd you report that you haci IHn the obiect? Da~ M~ Yar 35. lnforMtl which you feel w which 11 n.t oclequotely cOerecl In the pointe o1 tt. Ire .,.....,, ... of your elghtlftl. At o805 called resardina her aigbtinsa on the night ot 2 May 65. She had ~seen 1D the Journal Herald that the observations abe had Mde were ECHO I, ECHO II, and Pesaaua. She went alons vitheeeins two satellites but slcy. Major Qui explained tbat the e7t! playa tricka on a perso~ while the;y vatc:h the alq and a certain object. 'Jhe object onq appears to atop and while 1D actuality it ia still in ita perlect accepted tbia and tbMked the MaJor tor his help in ident1tylng what abe and her tajlY obeerverd. .... . Tlau IJiorliiiltt--Brfets .~;: . _. : As Man~ 'de satellites -.:, People who think. dlii:r haq been Helnc tJF'o. (undienttfled ~ flying objeetl) lately, have bad stan ia their eyes and artlflcial Investigations of sigbtinp made "Ovfl'i. the weekend have identified the UFO! U-three man-made satellites, spokeamen at Wright-Patterson Air Force base said yesterday. ,; ~ One report called In to the base duty . . officer Sunday night ''turned out to be three ol them,'' an olftclal said. ''The person saw Pegasus at 8 :39 p.m.r Echo II at 9 :20 p.m. and Echo I at 9 :-l5 p.m.," he said . )lore calls are e."Cpected a t the ba.:Je in the sP.ver~ll day~ ''becau.ie there is going to be a field day thiJ Wef}k with aU three of them appearing at prime time, the olficial said . Talk& Today In Painter&' Strike t1