Bellbrook Ohio — August 1965

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Keywords: circle, obiect, circl, ccnclusioh, hooqy, oompared, fterbume, o3t30r, prwjoua, ecuuori, qustionnaira, prpgred, inforlttotion, posaibje, pjose, na1na, trnent, conciuaiont, naarest, detrmirwtd, erdit, brigrlt, mb4ft, scanm, tniel
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l. tl4 TE :. Tl'-'! GROUP 2. LOCATION PROJECT 10073 RECORD . 1. NUMBER OF ~BJECTS 10. CCNCLUSIOH (l1E1'FXR) Bellbrook, Ohio One Obeer'V'~ c3l.led to report an unusual mteor, not a uro. ~. LENGTH 0!= 03SERVATION 11. BRI!F SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS t . TYPE OF O~SE~VATION Witness called by sgt Hooqy. Object ap9eared to be aol id aoot.i~ the sane brightness ot EaiO Satellite. Sharply o..ltl ins~. Sp~d est:tnted as 10..1500 mph. Also oompared to a.fterbume F1: ;!'lt ~s strajght line. Rega=ded as an unusual :o3t30r by th~ w~:tness. . 8. PrlOTOS 9. PHYSICAl. EVIDENCE FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TOe) PrwJoua ecUUORI of lhte.tona .. p1N u~ U.S. AIR rORC TECHNICAL INFOR~ATIOt~ This qustionnaira hoa been prpGred so that you con give the U.S. Air force as mu<.;h inforlTtOtion as posaibJe concrning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hovo ot~rv~i. PJose t '1' to onswet a.s many que$tlont as you possibly can. The information that you giva w~U be '.a-4 iQ/1 ;es.arch p"rposes. Yovr na1na will not be used in connection with any stllt'trnent:a, conciuaiont, or public:ations without your p~rmission. Wa request this persoool Information sc thot ;f i t Is deemed necessary, we may contact you few further details. 1. Whan did y ou see the object? 3. Time Zone: b. 'Ce,,rrcJ (Circle One): e. Mov,toin ( C irc/8 One): (Cirdo On:!): o. Jl ht So\tng ~:.:1_'-Si and or 4. Wher wer you when you S0'1f t he o~t!t~t? Naarest Poatol Addres.t City or To~N, 5. How long wos obiect in s1ght? (Total Ourotlon) Ho!Jfe c. Not very .sure d. Ju :it a guesa -. 5.1 How was tiu:e '" sight detrmirwtd? -------------------- 5.2 Was obj.ct ir, sight continuously? 6. What wat ;:,. -:erdit ion of the sky? a. Brigrlt (Citcltt One}: a. fn fron~ of you b. In bock of yOY c. To y.x~t right. d . To y-:;ur le-ft ~. C v.}rl,ocd f. o.,n 't r.,m.,mb4ft fTQ OCT <S1 164 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 9. What w the wtather conclitions at the tlf!' you aaw the -oltiect? -CLOUDS (Circle 0,.): WEATHER (Circl 0"): b. Fog. mist, ~ lt;ftt rai~ e. Madero._ tJJt hovy rain c. ScanM douds d. Tniel& or heavy clouds Don't ram1mbet 10. The obi.ct oppeor.O: (Circl One): 12. The .dgea of the obJect wete: (Circle One): o. 13. Oi.J th ~iect: d. Aa a light a. Appar to stoncl still at O""/ tlm1? b. Suctd.n ly ap.ed up and ruJh aw"' ot any time? c:. B,..at. up Into porta 01 ttxplode? d. GJv ~ff smoke? o. Ch""t brid1tNaa? f. C),ange 1na~? g. F l(uh or flidc.,? h. Diaoppear and ? (Circla One fot ach queation) Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't k"ow Yt~t No Don't know 00ft't f.cnow 0 on' t know: Don't lmow 14. Did the obiect disappem while you W'f!re watching it? If so, how? time, particularly a cloud'! (Cirde One): Don't Know. IF yotJ answetred YF:S, then t~ U ~hcJt i t moved b.thind: i,S::; any t i me, purtieularly a cloud? (C ire :'e~ One): on t ., now. 17 . i in o few word lowing m lngt about th& obittct: 18. w~ whh to know the angular size. Hold a match stick ot arm~s t,ngth in lim' with o !mowrt obj~t onc:t ;;~H, '-'~H much of tne object is covr~d by the head of the f"('Otch. If you hlld performed this oxperimnt at tnl!t :t~ ... ~J .:~t ch' f 'ir;htin9, now much of the object would hov!t b.en covered by the motch heed? j 19. Drew a picture rhat will ahow t~ :shape of tn obict or oDicta. Label and inclvd in yoJr Jketch 'lny dtarl of the oojet ,,at you Jaw .. uc~ ~ '!~9!;-P::t~tru .l tc., and .:tlpecialty axnou,t trails or vopor trt1tla. . Pice: em :."'ow be1ide th drawing t o show th-. directio" the obiect was moving. 20. Do you thin'< you can :utimote the spe~d of the object? (Circle One} Yes No J \:l --~ IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estimate'!~;----- 21. Do you think you con estimate how far away from you tna obiect wos! IF you answered YES, then how for away would you soy ii was? Where were y ou located when yoo sow the obiact? (Circle One}: a. Inside o build;ng IP Q C'lt. d. In an oirplan (ty.,.) 23 . Were yo~.:~ ( C it de On~) o. in the business section of v cetyl ~Ira ,h-:! r~sedentio( sac:t; cu c: o c ity? c. lr: o ptJn countrytioe? d. Neor a n oirfield? e. Fly ing over o city? f. Fly;ng c;.,er o~,! country? 24. IF y ou wer MOVING IN AN AUi0~03lLE or oth~t vahic:lo at the tirr.~, then c:ornplat' th! foHowir.9 qu'ltions: 24; 1 that di r&ction were y ou moving? (Circle Or.e) b. Nortneast d. Southeast f. Southwest 24.2 How fast were you moving? miles per hour. 2-i.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object? (Circle One) h. Norih.ed 25. Old you observe the oitfect ~rough O"Y tJf the following? .- a. Eyegiosst b. Sun q i o s .s .1 c. Winds"i id d. Window ~;:~ss e. Binoculars . f. Telescope g. Theodolite 26. In order that you e1n gie 0 1 c:f.erar a picturl! a s pos~ible of what you 3\JW d~scrtbe in yo ur ~'Nn WOfds o c onHT'Ot'l ! 27. In the follo~ing 'll.cetch, imagine that you 01 at the potnt shown. PJoce an ''A,. o n ~h ~urv tine to show hO'II high th obiect was abcwe thtt horizon (!.cyllne) when yw fir~ I ao~ it. Plac!t a B u ~n tf,tt J~m ~ur.r~ fj,...,o ahow how high the ob;ect was obcwe the horizon (sJcyllne) whan you lost sow it. ?!oc: on "A'' on ffl4 COfftPO~ when you first sow it. Place a "B" on the compaa where yw lost Ja the object. 28 . Draw a ~:~tur& that wi II show th e ""'lor ion that the obiect or objects made. Place on "A'' at th ~ginnlng of ~he p a '' .3 '' at the end of th& porn, ~nd show any change: in direction during the c:ouue. 29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many werw there?----------- Draw a picture of how they wttre arranged, and put en otrow to show the dir~tetion that ihey were traveling. 30. Hav' you ev4r seen thil, Of' a similor o b j>jct ~fore. If sc giv~ dcte 0 ' dar"s ond loc~Jtion. 31. Was an,-o.,. ~he with yoy at the time you saw the obiect? (Circle One) No Jl.l tF )'04i answered YES, did they sae th object too? (Circl~ One) Vas. 31.2 P l.ase list their names-and addresses: 32. Please ;tve the followi information <l.bout yourself: Loat Ha~n Fir at No,. AGf -L-t--- TELePHONE NUMBER tndic:ote any additional information about yourself, including any speciol ttxperince, which m;uht DOJ ;-~,-ri:lfll 33. Whan ond t~ whom did you repcrt t hat y:lu had :se<!tn th!t object? Day ~"onth 34. Dote yov colftplted this que1tionnoire: 35. lnforntation which you fMI pwtinent and which is not adequately covred in the 5J)IIteific points of tn qustionnoire Ott a narrative explanation of your sighting.