NUMIIR 0' OIJICTS 5. LENGTH OJI OISI .. YATION 6. TYPE OF OISIJIYATION Gro\lm-Via Not Report.S. 9. PHYSICAL EYIDINCI 2. LOCATION 10. CONCLUSION Aatro .... sl.gbtins 11. IJtll~ SUMMAAY AND ANALYSIS One big crmwe object tmt looked lib .tlamea. Thou8lt was beir.c stopptd by police at ll.rst \tOea light retlacted trom car. TerriA c speed. 3-4 a faster than an a/c 8. IF you sow tho obj~ct at NIGHT, what did you n,tice concerning th1 STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a . Bright mflonlighf d. ) ;,,,t remember b. Dull moon I ight d. Don't romem6er 9. Wh~t we: a ~ ~ weather conditions at the time you saw the obi&ct? CLOUDS (Cirde One): WEATHER (Circle One): C a. Ory"J b. Fog, mist, or light rain c. Scatter ~d clouds c. Moderate or heavy rain d. Thick or heavy clouds e. Don't remember Th~ obi ec appeared: (Circle One): a. So:id C d.~A~-a t;g~ b. T rons~orent . e. Don !tie member c. Vo;>:Jr If it ap~eor~d as a light, wa.s it bri9nter than the bright~st star:.? (Circle One): a. BriQhtar c. About th't same b. Dimmer d. Don't know 11.1 Cornpare brightness to soma common obiect: 12. Th~ :tdgos of the object were: (Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurred b. Lik~ a brighL3~ -~. "sfiarply out I ineU d. Don't ramember 13. Oi-A th" obj&ct: a. Appctor to 'tond still at any time? b. Sud don ly 5pe&d up and rush away at any time? c. Br..1'1k up inlo port.s or .1xp!ode? d. Givo off smoko? o. Ch!JnJ" brightne")s? f. Chon-J~ ~hope? q , F ;.:J sh cr f1 icker? h. Oi!Jaf)pttar <Jnd reappear? {Circl-:t One f or o~o:x:h qudstion) Don't kno''i Don't know Don't kno. Don't know Don't know Don't kno,., 14. Did the obi oct disappear while you Wl'tre watching it? If so, how? 15. Did the !)biect move behind something at any time; particu_lorly a cloud? (Cire:le One): Don't Know. IF you answered yes, then toll what 16. Did the obi~ct move in front of SOIMtthing atony time, particularly a cloud? (Circie Ona): Yo~.. ~ Don't Know. IF you answered YES, thrm tell what 17 . Tell in a few words tho following things about the obiect: Wo wish ;"know the angular sizo. Hold o match stick at arm's l~ngth in line with a known obi~ct ond not~ h ow f much of the obiect is covered by the head of the match. If you hod performed this experiment ot ths time of thl9 aighting, how much of the obiect would have been covered by the match haad? 19. Draw a picture that will show the shape of the obiect or objects. Lobel and include in your sketch any details of the object th<Jt you saw such as wings, protrusions, etc., and especiatly exhaust trails or vapor trail$ Place an arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the obiec:t was moving. . Do you think you con estimat~ the spe~d of th l object? IF yoo answered YES, thr.tn what s~ed would you ettimnt? c~.V -~-<--n) . Whore WtH3 ;'OU located when you sow tha object? (C ire fe On&): a, Inside o building b. In a cor ~-ov<doo.rb d. In on a irplane (type) 23. Wer" you (Circle One) o. In the bu:s ines s section of o city? -"6'Frn:t.5ft res identi~l-~ection of-ct-G.iJyJ c. In op;; countrysid.e? ~ d. Naar an airfie ld? e. Flying over a city? f. Flying over open country? 24. l F you w~r MOVING IN AN AUTOM031LE or olher vehicle at the time, then complete tha foHowing quest; on_,: 24.1 Whcr ;.,r~ction ware you moving'? (Cirdtt One) b. Northaast d. Southaost f. Southwest h. Northw~.st 24.2 How fast wore you moving? mi los per hour. 24.3 Did you stop at any tim& while you w~re looking at the object? (C ire lo One) Did you obsorvo the object through any of ther following? a cycglaJses a in oculars . Yes b. Sun s.~lossos f. Telescope Wind:ahield c~ g. Theodolite Window ;! J s s Yes ~()) h. Other In ord3r that you con give as ciCJar o pictur~ as po!Ssibl~t of what you w, d~scribtt in y our own .vords o common Do you think you con estimaht thtt $pe~d of lh 3 o bjoct? IF you onsworttd YES, then wh11t s~ad would you tntimnt? _ _ -~.v -~-<.-n.) . Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the object wa'? . IF you ans ... ~,d YES, then how far away would you say it ~as? =n._.t ~ ~ I} J Wh~re \Oiere you locat~d when you SI'JW tha object? (Circle One): 23. Were you (Circb One) a, Inside o building b. In a cor d. In on airplane (type) a. In the business section of a city? ~tn:Jfi" ra s ide n t i a I ;,; ~C!' orio f-c-r-GiJy_?~ c. In op-en countryside? d. Near an airfie ld? a. Flying over a city? f. Flying over op.n country? 2.4. l F you w~r11 MOVING IN AN AUTOM031 LE or other vehicle at the time, th~tn complete th11 following question.s: 24.1 Whe t :. ir&ction w~re you moving'? (Cirde One) a. Nor~ c. Eo&t b. Northeaat d. Southaast f. Southwest h. Northw.,.st 24.2 How fast wore you moving? .miles per hour. 24.3 Did you stop at any time whila you Wtlre looking at the ob;act? (C ire lo One) Did you observe the object through any of the following? cyoglasses Binoculars b. Sun glossas Wind:lhi~ld Thaodolite d. Window ;!:us Yes In od'lr that you con giv& as cf~ar a picture as potSsibJ~t of what you 3'JW, dasoerib4t in '/OUr own words a common 27. In tha following sketch, imagine that you are at the point shown. Place on "A" on the curved I ine to show how high tho obioct was above the horizon (skyline) when you first saw it. Place o "B" on the sume cufv.ld line to show how high the objfltct was above th8 horizon (skyline) when you last saw it. Place on "A" on th~ compa1s whon you first saw it. Place a "B" on the compos whr~ you last saw th<9 obied. 28. Dtow a p ic:!ure that will show the r.:etion that the obiect or objects made. Place on "A" ct thAt beginning of th~ pcth, a "8 '' at the end of the poth, o nd show any changes in direct ion durina the course. 29. JF there wos MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? :::: ..., - Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to show the direction that they were traveling. 30. Havd you over ~-Htn thi1, or a sirnilor obj~ct b"for.,. If so giv~ dat:t or dates and location. 31. Was onyon' -,b& with you at ths time you saw the object? (C;rclo One} 31.1 'F you cn~wered YES, did th~ty see the obiect too? (Circl~ One) 31.2 Plell~e list their names and addr~sses: 32. Pl.}asa give t~e folloNing information abovt yoyr.slf: Middle Nome l.'!dicate any additional information about youraelf, inc:luding any special experienc'.t, which rnight be pertin~nt. tv ~I~ tt}-lt.a!t- l. OATE TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION PROJECT 10073 RECORD 4 Aug'-3t 65 c..:-~?.:~Jr: Dallas, Te xas . CivilJan 10. CONCLUSION UNIDEN'II FI ED . -t. NliMBER OF OBJECTS ~. LENGTH OF 095fRVATION l2 Seoo nds t.. 1 Y P E OF OBScRVA TION Gn>um-Vuual 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS ,. Dim red object in straig,.t fiight dte South to overhead and "'cro'"ssea-nati'' o:f=";i.tStoiy-::ky in 12 secilr.ds. Faded. !Jag -1. li'a:mt br.i.gbt enoug h to see too well. . COHMENTS: Form 164 sent. Sour~s J j ke 1mteor but tail cr trnl not,. reported, and description of object not too compl~ta. ~!al.uated as a mtear on tsnative basis. Information 164. indica e3 SJ. FrlOTOS that edges were 3harply outJ 1ned and no glcw or trail cb3ervedo Also object was not very bright. Duration ani degrees of arc :J Yes through 'tihich obJect passed rule out such cbject3 as SatalJ ites .. ...,.(-~xN.;..:o ;,. _.a.m A/C. Astro Bodies and balloons. Reg:1rded as U:liD~iTIFir:[J. CJ. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE r:TD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) P~vlou edlUon of thh for2 ma7 be u .. d. U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL IHFOR.\AATION Thi s questionnaire has btten prepared 10 that you can giva the U.S. Air Fofce as much information as pos~ible concerning the unidentJfied cierial phenomenon that you hava observad. PlaaJe try to answer as many question as you possibly can. The Information that you:giva will be usd for research purposes. Your nan1e will not ba used in connection with any statements, conclusion$, or publications without your permission. We request this personal information so that iritis deemed necessary, we may contact you for furtner details. 1. When drd you see the object? Hour Mtnutes 3. Time Zone: (Circle One): a. Eastern c. Mountain d. Pa c : tic 4. 'Nhttre were you when you saw the object? (Circle One): (Circle On<'J); a. Daylight Saving 'o::'-Sfcridol'rl City or Town State or County S. How long was object in sight? (Total Dutation) -c~Citrta}!i> c. Not very sure b. Fairly certain d. Ju:at a guess ./ '-/. 5.2 Was ohj,c:t 10 s ight continuously? 6. What was the condition of the sky? .,Q. Brigkt, 'b-:-croud'v 7. IF you saw tho obiect during DAYLIGHT, wher~ waa the SUN loc:at1HI <1.5 you lo oked at the object? ( Circla On~): a. In front of ~ou b. In back .of yoo c, r 0 )'OIJr rijlt d. To yout loft . " Ovrheacl f. Don't r:~membr 8. IF you saw th~ object at NIGHT, whQt did y.>u notice conc~rning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle Omd: 8.2 MOON (Circle On~): d. o~n 't remember a. Bright moon I ight b. Dull moonlight d. Don't remml;r --~ 9. What were the ~satht-r conditions at the time you saw the obiect? CLOUDS (Ci:-c:le One): WEATHER (Circle One): b. Hazy b. Fog, mist, or light rain c. Sc\lHerad cloud .a c Mod~rate or heavy rain d. Thick or h~:tvy clouds d. Snow e. Don't remember 10. Tha obi~ct appeor~d: (Circle One): b. T ron sparent 11. If it appoared O:i a light, was it brighter than the brighta.st stars? (Circle One): a. Biight~r 12. Th~ edges of the obiect were: (C irc:le One): a. Fuzzy or blurrd b. Like a brigl:t_L$J~ --C~. "'snarply ~tline~) d. Don't remember c. About the same d. Don't know 13. D id th~ obiect: a. Appear to stand still at any time? b. Sudd~nly sp.ed up and rush away at any time? c. 3r~a!.c up into p11rt.s or explodrs? d. Give off lmol<~? ~. Change brightn~ss? f. ChrJng ~h~.:pe? .1 Flash or fl ic!<ar? n. Di1cpF-~Or fJn~ r"opp~ar? (Circle One for eoch que3tion) Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't !<no'lof Don' l kn <.>'.V Dc.n ' 1 knoN