1. DATE TIME GaOU' 2. LOCATION 4. NUMIE R Of OIJICTS 10. CONCLUSION Po5sible A/c observ.::tion. ue~.ther conditions. Detail observed i!1con8istant t'lith S. LENGTH Of OISIIIVATION 11. IIIII, IUMMAaY AND ANALYIII 6. TYPE OF OISIIIVATION Ground-Tlis ua.J 9. PHYSICAL EYIDINCI Clouc~" night dull ooonlight. Bright a r tha n a C. right st.::r. Disap~c.red behi nd clou.::.s. ~fhitc ~rit:1 a red. light. :ihist.lJ 13 buzzing s ound acco:.t:~a.n:i ed \d th '1:!._;.11 t . Object looked li:-::e it, t:ras s pinni.~. ::;sti IE. ted s pe eel 800 m9h, t; 1 t i ttt d a a t 1 wile DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WA8HINGTON OI'JPIC. 01' THE The current report on Project Blue Book, the Air Force project on unidentified flying objects, is attached as requested This report contains information on the UFO program since its origin in 1948. Sincerely, Conmmni ty tiona Division Office of Information Blue Book Report S orm Lake Department of Def~nse Office of Publi& Imformetion Washington 25 Gentlemen: am thirteen years of age and in the seventh grade.I wish to make a report to my class on Unidentified Flying ObJects or 1 as they are more co,,monly called If it is possible,please send me Any aprropiate pamphlets etc.,which are av- ailable.Any assistance that you can render me will be greatly appreciated.Thank-you. Sincerely yours, U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INPORMATIO_. Thi1 queatlonnolre hat been prepared 10 that you can give the U.S. Air Force 01 much Jon as po1slble concerning the unidentified aerial phenoanenon that you hnve oLservei. Plea try to antwer as questions as you possibly con. The I Jon that you give wiU be used fOf retearch purposes, Yot~t ncu will not be used In connection with any st~ternent:~, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal Information tc that If It Is deemed neceatary, we may contact you for further detoilt 1. When cUd you'" the obiect? (Circle One}: S. How long was oiJect in sight? (Totel Durotf) Houtt Minute a S.eotMit a. Certain c. Not very aure .b.(Fairly certain) d. Just a gue11 5.2 Was oA,iect In sight continuously? 6. What was the condition of the slcy? a. Bright a. Bri ht . i 1. C I oudy b. t 7. IF you saw the obJect during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you look~d at th ob;ect? (Circle One): a. In front of you 1. In baclc of you c. To your ris#tt d. To your left e, Overhead f. Don't ren:ember FTO OCT 62 164 TJ\le lorrn 'eupereeclee P'I'D 164, Jul 61, ahlch I obaolete a. IF you IGW the obiect at NIGHT, what did you notice concemlng th STARS oncl MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One}: Btlght moonlight No ;noon t -pitch doric cl. Don't remember cl. Don't remember 9. Whot were the weather conclltlon1 at the. tlf!' you 1aw the obJect? CLOUDS (Circle One): ~lear al&y c.(~C!_tte;;4 cl.!fl> d. Thiele cili-.a~ clouds 10. The obJect appeared: (Circle One): b. T rdnlparent WEATHER (Circle Otte): - ... Fog, mist, 011 liGht roln Moderate hecwy rain 11. If It oppearecl 01 a light, wa1 it brighter than the brlghteat stars? (Circle One}: a. ~riAht!l) b . Dimmer lwlshtne to ..._ A He:ADLI~HT, 12. The edges of the oltject were: About the some cl. Don't lcnow (Circle One): a. Fu~zy 011 blurNd b.(CUce a bright atar::> c. Sharply out I I ned d. Don't rememMr 13. Did the ooiect: (Circle One for each queatlon) Appear to stand 1till at i:.ty time? Don't lcnow Suddenly apeecl up and ruah away at any time? Don't lcnow Brealc up into part1 or explocle? Don't know d. Give off amolce? oont lcnaw <..Pon't JUiiiD Change bri;fttneaa? Change shape? g. Flaah or fliclcr? Don't lcnow h. Oiaappear and reappear? Yes Don't know 14. Old the obiect disappear while you were .,,atchin9 it? If Ao, how? 15. Did the obiect move behind something at any thne, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tll what 16. Did the objt move In front of ,.,..thing at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes <flo) Don't Know. IF you answered YES, th .. tft.IJ wh<at 17 . Tll in a few worda the following thinga about the obiact: a. Sound A tt t C:t H ~ IT<!H EO., WH IS I bl N'<'2 [} \.J-? 'Z. b. Color Qv~;Q.AL. b WH Ire. \rJ 1 IH A RE 0 LIGHT 18, We wish to know the angular size. Hold a match aticlc at arms length in 'line with a lcnown ubiect and n~t<t o.v much of the object is covered by the head of the 111atch. If you had performed this experiment at the timo of fhs aighting, how much of the object would have been covered by the match head? til)6VT GAJ-'Ttl fRO 19. Draw a picture that will ahow the shape_ of the obiect or ot;iecta. Label ancl include In your sketch any cletc:.ila of the oblect that you saw.uch as wings, protrusions, etc., and eapecially exhaust troilt or vapor tralla Place on arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the obiect was moving. THE REST 0~ THt Do you think you can eatimote the speed of the obiect? (Circle One) 'Yes..., No IF you anawered YES, then what speed would you estiw.ate1 ~00 "'"r~ ,. Do you thinlc you con estimate how far away from you the obiect was? (Circle One) (Yu) No IF you answered YES, then how ~or away would you say it was? J "'"ilt . p 22. Where were you located when you saw the obfect? 23. Were yCkl (Circle Omt) a. In the business section of a city? h.<~r. the residential sctic;n ~f o city_) o. fl'lside a building b. In a car c. In opn countryside? . c. (Q!'Itdoorll d. Near an airfield? e. Flying o~r a city? . d. In on airplane (type) f. Fly;ns; over open country? e. At sea IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vtthiele at the time, then complete the folfowir.g questions: 24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle OneJ a. North c. East e. South b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest ; How fast were you moving? ...,~miles per hour. Did you stop at any time while you were loolcing at the obiect? (Circle One) Yes 25. Old you observe the obfect through any of the following? a. Eyeglasses e. Binoculars Yes Sun glosse Yes Windahield Yes rBo~ g. Theodolite Yes Window gloss 26. In order that you con give as clear a picture as possible of what you aaw, describe in your own words a c:oe"mon obiect or obiects which, when placed up in the alcy, would give the same appearance as the obLec! which you so. 21. In the follewlftl ,..,..,,. thet you ere It the ,.ant ehen. Pine an '/i." on tf.. -:urv(! ltn. t thew h hlth the oltlect the herlen (tlcyllne) when yw llr1t aow lt. Ploce 1.1 "8,. on the ~n curve4 line f(l, how high the oblect waa the horizon (tlcyllne) when you last ''"" it, Place an A ' on the co patt when yeu ''"' w It, Ploce "I" on the c.,..,, where you I' aow the obfect. 28. .Draw a picture that will show the lon that theoaltiect or oltiecta mode. P.lace on .. A.~ at the betlnn6ng of the path, a "B" at the eM of the path, ancl show an, In direction durint the coutae, 29. IF there woa ! THAN ONI el.lect, thet~ how ....., there? --------- Draw a picture of how they were oncl put on ., .. to the direction that they were trawling 30. Have you ever n thia, o aimilot obiect bef If to give dote or dote oncllocotlon 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you sow the obiect? (Circle One} 31.1 IF you anawered YES, dicl.they aee the oblect too? (Circle OnJ lea list their names ancl acldresaea: 32. Pleaaeglve:the followinw lnf,....lon about yourMif: Lt tltt~ TELEPHONE NUMBER Ml.ltlle HeMe ,.. : lndicat. 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