Yosemitenationalpark California — July 1965

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Keywords: circle, obj3ct, horilol, ornpu, beyinning, rnoda, thllf, trovelir, ionnoirl, adltquotely, 1nfcmati, eonta1n, 1c1eut, 3aperstion, cmtel, s1neerel, ajiitu, projecrt, chntc, informl110n, brmotion, sibtt, unidontifiad, parmiuion, tancforcr
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD OA TE TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION &. NUt:\BER OF 03JECTS .s. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION TYPE OF OBSERVATION 9. PHYSICAL :!VIDENCE FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) 10. CONCLUSION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS In th~ fo l low:ng sketc h, imogi ne i~Ot you O r.! at ril' p():nr .. h..,w,,, Plo~e -n .. v 1)'1 .I,! l'"v:'lr'':Jd lir.1 t o ;,h o H h~ ... I hiJb t h:') o b ject .,as abov., th e horiLol"'! (.> <)1'ne) "thtn y >IJ fir;t ~ow it. ?'l::d .1 s i'OH how hi!]h the obj.,c t was abov~ the h:ui.zon (:,kylin n) when 'fOIJ lo~f '>0''' Jt. r:.J:: an I J\ Plac e , 1 ''8 " o rt rhe .ornpu~ s u.h 1r ~ yuu /o;o t .,J'ri 11 c.hit:.:t. beyinning of thl 2 8 . Oraw a pic:rur.., that will show the monon ~hot th . ., obiec t or objects rnoda. P loca an " A " a t t ho 29 .. IF there was MOR E THAN ONE object, th~n how many wer.J th~re? _ !--:( _:: _ \ Drew a pictur~t of how th:ty were arranged, a nJ p u t tJn arr;,w to s how th., dir~cti~ tha t thllf)' w!!re trovelir.g. J Hove you ev'itr suen this, or a simi lor object before. If so giva date or dates a nd location. 31. Was anyone e lse with you at the time you saw the obj~ct? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you onswered YES, d id they s~e the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 Pleas I ist their nam.s and addreues: 32. Pleon give ~ne following information about your~elf: First Name City Zon-e Stct.t TELEPHONE NUMB IMicate any additional information about yourself, including any special experience, which might~ pertinent. Wh n and to 'hom did you r-eport that you had s"t:tn th~ obj3ct'? Dati'! you compl-,tl!td this quest ionnoirl!t: Information which you feel pert inent e nd which is not adltquotely cover~d in t h.! sp~cific points of rhra qul)stionnoir~ or a narrativ e explanat i o n of y our :; i ghting. DE 9flf<T ,~i ./Y T ::\eference 'YOU" obaervat.iOD ur Nl .l!DiMt ... tfl.ed fl..)!iDg obJect Z7 J\U7 1965. The 1nfcmati.on m .yu,,. lette~ did nat eonta1n 3Ut:'1c1eut t~ -tha~ sou .t'1ll 3aperstion o~ light., and 1 in cmtel~ ~-ded. S1neerel:1, 'llltlt'AJiiTU, ~ ~.jor, US- Cb1 r4, ProJecrt Blue--Boo& U.S. AIR fORCiE r~CHNtC~L INfORMl110N This que$tionnoire has ~,!tn pr~pored s o that y ou can give the U.S. Air Force os much in brmotion as po~sibtt.t conc.:arning ths unidontifiAd aerial' ph~nomenon that y ol hav" obsarved. Pl~a'e try to answsr as many que~tions as you possibly can. Th, in fo rmation thor y ou giv~will b e v s-sd f:>r ,.,search purpo:;es. Your name wi II not ba used ;,, conn~ctii>n with ony stat~m~nts conclusion~, or publications without your parmiuion. We requ~st this personal informat ion so th,Jt if it is deem.,d nece.ssary W!t may c ontact y ou for furth~r details. l. Wh1tn Jd you sea the object? . . 2. T i,M of doy: _ ----~:..:.- Hour Minur~s (Circla O r19); 3. Tim" Zon~: (Circle One): a. Eosr~rn b. c~ntr'JI (Circle On~): (a. Doy I ight Saving) 1-:-s-tancforcr-- c. Mountain g1: ?oc iri'CJ 4. Whttro l.lt'er~ you wh"n you saw tho object? Neare:tt Postal Address C it y or Town s.-How long 'NOS obiact in sight? (Total Duration) a. Certain . ~ }Not V'iJry sure b. Fairly certain d. Ju;t a guess 5.1 How was t ime in sig ht determined? _ ,~""t,Q~/ ra ~r .'1ul -fi Cih 5.2 Was objeet in sight continuovsly? Ye; _x_ No - 6. What was 1ne condition of the sky? State or C ounty 7. IF you sow the obj.,et durin!] DAYLIGHT, whor~ wa-, th~ SUN located 0 3 you look;,d at th~ ohjact? (Cirda On.,): a. In front of you b. In bode of you c, ToyoJrriht d. To your left e, Qv.,rh~tcd f. Don't r.tmembl'lr FlO \lCT 62 16-t 1 8. IF you ,;o.v t~o obj~ct a t NIGHT, what did yvu tlo ic:o conc~mina tiH ~TARS ~:d ,,l')i)N'? J J u.l STARS(Cir::/"One): .1.2 MGON(C.rcleOn-::): i b. Du II movn i ght c. No moonlight-pitch dark d. Don't r-eMember d. Don't rem~mbar 9. What ""!r~ ;.~-: .ueother conditions at the tim" yoo sow the obj~ct'? CLOUDS (Crr=te One): WEATHER (Circle On .. ): b. Fog, mist, or l ight rain c. Sc.:2tt~re:i ~loud s c:. Modtnatc or heuvy rain Thick -:Jr r8ovy clouds d. Snow Don't romembar 10, The objact a .:>oeared: (Circle One): As ~ light b. Tronspor~nt e. CJon 't rem'.lmbttr 11. If i t opp~ar~d as o light, was i r brighrlr than th~ bright~st stcr!;? {C irci9 One); (a. Brighter) !;,, Dimrner c. About th3 sam., d. Don't know 11.1 Compo, brightness to some common obj3ct: 12. Th~ flldges of th~ object w~r~: (Circle On.,): o . . ;! o.r blurr (S'. L ik~ a br1ght sta-r c." Sharply oo t in"d .0:. Dcnt rememb~r I 13. Did th~ ohj~ct: (C tr: le O~>o for e xh quest: on) i Appaur to r,tonJ still at ally timo? Suddsnly $l>"'d up and rush rtWC'/ a t any timot? Creak up into patt:i or cx!)1ode? Clv-, otf :J'T10 Change bris;ht"f'OB? Cllangd shop~? Fla.oh o r flr.:!<!H? Di lapp ear and r~appear? ('on't knov. Don t know Don't !mo.~ D on' t know Den'~ ',row Don't !cn-,w