Mcarthur Ohio — July 1965

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1. DAT.E T.l.~l. GIOU' 2. LOCATION J2. Jul:r 1965 JJ/0200Z NcArthur, Ohio 10. CONCLUSION Satelll.t e ( ECHO I) .. NUMIIR 0' OIJICTI One ECHO I at 902 PM moving SE a.t 65 deg elevation (Used Cleveland, Chi 5 . LINOTH 0' OISIIVATION ~ I-Iinutes ]~ Grourrl.-Visual 9. PHYSICAL !VIDINCI I 1. II II' IUI!MAIY AND ANAL Ylll Rounl li~t in .flight from \'fest to East 2.t a n e stizre. ted 00 deg elevation. Slm1, did not deviat~ frOi.: course. Thought it mi~t be a satellite but changed :;:lind and tl:ou[;;ht it iras a. uro. 14 yr old youth. 8. IF you sow the oa,;ect ot NIGHT, what dicl you notic conceming the STARS and~? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): d. Don't r1nt1MW 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. BriFt oanlitht b. Dull ~Roonllght If} No moonli.t - pitch clarlc d. Don't remember 9. What were the weather condition ot the tl~ rau aaw th. OIJect? CLOUDS (Circle Onel: WEATHER (Circle O e): ct .. ally b. Fog, mitt, Ott li.t rain c. Scattered cloucla c. Moderate 01 heavy rain d. Thiele 01 heavy clouda e. Don't remember 10. The object appeorecl: (Circle One): b. T ronaporent @As a IJQht e. Don't ,...,.mber 11. If It appear~ aa a ll.t, waa It btighter than the brlghteat atcwa? @ Brlrter c. About the same b. DfmriMit .. d. Don't lcnow (Circle One): 12. The eclgea of the oltleet were: (Circle One): a. Fuzay Ott blurrcl Lllce a bright 1tar ---:. ~ ~ Sharply CM~tllned- Don't reiMmMr . 13. Did the obtect: Appear to ttan~ stilt at f1ff1 time? b. Suddenly apeecl up an~ rvah owoy at any time? c. Brealc up Into porta Ott explode? d. Give off smolce? Chan~ \wf~t11ess? Change shape? Flash ~ fHdcer? h. Oiao~eor and ree~""rw? (Cirele o,. fot och qv.stion) Don't lcnow Don't lc"aw Don't know Don't lcnow 0 Don't lcnow (l)ont kaow) Don' t tmc,.., 14, Did !h oiiect diaoppear while you were '.latching it? If so, how? N 0 15. Did the oiiect move behind aoiMthing at any time, particvlarly a cloud? (Circle One): Don't Know, IF you onswered YES, then tell what Dlcl the obiNt mew In front ol ,.,_thing at any time, patticularly a cloud? (Circle One}: Don't Know. IF you answered YES, ths tttU what 17 . Tell in a few worcla the following th inga about the obict: 18. We wish to know the angular size. Hold a match aticlc at arms length in "lin with a lcnown "biect an~""''<! ~o.v much of the obiect i covereci by the head of the ft'Otch, If you hod performed this exJ:*riment at the tirnt.~ of ft:e aighting, how much of th ob;ect would hoYe been covereci by the match head? r d , J )1 (J r cl 0 19. Draw a picture that will show the shape of the obiect or o!;jecta, Label and include In your aketch any detofla of the Giiect that yau aow .. uch as winga, protrvalona, etc., ancl eapeclally exhaust trolls or v~por tralla. Place on arrow beaide the drawing to ahow the direction the object was moving. 20. Do you thinlc you can estimate the speed of the object? (Circle One) Yes IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estimate't ------- 21. Do you thinlc you can estimate how far away from you the object wos? (Circle One) _ IF you answered YES, then how far awoy would you soy. it was? _,s.e:J.~i'*'--. .44Qe-...,;..:..L .. 22. ~ Wh ... e were you locot~ -;,;;;"-v;; "iow ~ ob(ect?- a. Inside a building b. In a car @ Outdoors d. In an airplane (ty~Mt) In the business section of a city? r:, ... In the residential s.-ctic;et of o city? c. In opc.n COUf'tr)'Aide? d. N.ar an cirfield? e. Flying oYer a city? f. Flying oYer open country? IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or othe~ v,ehicle at the time, the!' .co~plete t~e followir1g queations: 24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) c. East e. South b. Northeatt d. Southeast f. Southw.st 24.2 How fast were yfN mewing? ------...Jmiles per hour. 24.3 Old you sto,t at any time while yfN were loolclng at the obfect? (Circle Owel 25. Did you observe the 'oblect tftrough any of the following? Eyeglaasea Yps BlnocuiCifs Sun glaaset f. Telescope Theodolite Windshield Yea Window glaas Yes h. Northw.st 26. In order that you can give as cleat a picture as possible of what you saw, describe in your own words a commOf' obiect or obiects which, when placed up In the alcy, would giYe the same appearance aa the object which you 10\W 30. Have you ever seen this, 01 a similar obiect bef01e. If 10 give date or date a and location. 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object? (Circle OntJ 31.1 IF you answered .YES, did they see the obiect too? (Circle One) 31.2 Please liat their 32. Please give the following Information about yoUt~elf: Indicate any addltionol Information about younelf, Including any apKial experience, which might b. ~rtinen; 33. When and to ~hom did you report thot you had n the object? J" L'f JC/0 2 w r ;a hr-pn-HcvS!Ii11 In the followlnt alletch, lmoglne that you ore at the point 1hown. Place on .. ,._ .. on the r:urv~ lin. show ho~ high the obiect was ol:tcwe the horizon (skyline) when yw llrst sow lt. Place 1.1 .. 8 .. on the 1.1me curved line'"" ehow how high the obiect was above the horizon (akyllne) wh~n you last ~aw it. Place"" "A'' on tl\e co"'PQit when you ll,.t aaw lt. Place o "B" on the compa11 where ~ou la~t saw the obiect. 28. .Draw o picture thot will ahow the motion that the obiect or obiects made. P.lace on .. A.~ at the beglMli1fJ ot thtt path, a ua at the end of the path, oncl show any changes In direction during the c.ouu.e. 29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE obiect, then how many were there? ----------- Draw a picture of how th~ were otTGng.d, and put on arrow to show the direction thot they werfl travttling. Me~tth Y 35. ..~-.. r which you feel pestlnent cni which Ia not oclequately cwerecJ in the apaciflc polntl ol the queatiOIWil,. ~:... explanotlon of yOAJt alghtlng. DEPARTMENT OJI' THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON The current re~ort on Project Blue Book, the Air Force project on unidentified flying objects, is attached as requested. This repori;. contc.ins infonnation on the UFO pro6!am st~ce its origin i r. 191~. Sincer e l y Community Relations Division Office of Information Blue Book Report 1. DATI TIMI eou' . NUMIIR OP OIJICn S. LINOTH OP OIIIIVATION 2. LOCATION 10. CONCLUSION DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON OI'PICIE Of' THIE 81Ea.CtA"Y Dear .. Jir Attached is F'I'D Form 164 which is \.s~d for reporting observations ot unidentified flyins objects to the Air Force. In order for the Air Force to evaluate ~hese reporr.s, tnis form should be ~ompleted as tully as possibl~ and returned to this of e. Sir.cerel:,r, Community Relations DiVision Office of Information FTD Fom 164 U.S. AIR FORCE TEOtHICAL IHFORMATIO~ Thi1 questionnaire hal been pNparecl so that you can give the U.S. Air Force aa much information as poaaible concerning the unidentified aerial pheno.nenon that you hnYe oLaen~eJ. Plea try to anawer as many queatlonl Cll \'OU poaaibly can. The information that yuu ;ive w:U be used for re1eorch purpo1e1. Your na ... will not be used In connec;tion with any sto:~ten .. n1:~, conclusions, or publications without your per"'iasion. We request thit pertonGI information so that if it 11 clee....d nece11ory, we May contact you for further detaila. 1. When did you ... the obtect? (Circle One): 3. Time Zone: (Circle 0"): raJ Eostem b. Central c. Mountain d. Pacific (Circle O"e): o. Ooyli\}ht So\ing @ Startdard 4. Where were you when you saw the obiect? City or Town 5. How long woe oltiect in aight? (Totel Durtl.,.) a. Certain @ F~lrly certain c. Not very sure d. Just a guell 5.2-Wa1 oltlect In 1lght c:tlnu~al~? ~ Y {_ 6. What wa 9he condition of the alcy? (ci) Bright 7. IF you aw the obiect during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN locoted as you lock~d a' the obiect? (Circl. Otte): a. Jn front of you h. !n !,ec1c of ycu c. To your ri~t d. To yovr l~h e. Ove, he od f. Dont remember FTD OCT 62 164 Tille f euperHdee PTD 164, Jul &a. wl\lall te obeol te.