Zionsville Indiana — August 1965

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1. DA iE T IM! GROUP . 2: LOCATtON . 10. CONCLUSION t. NUMBER C~ OaJECTS s. LENGTH 0~ ~aSERVATION 6. 1 YPE OF OSSERVATION Grou..rrl-~;:.Sua 1 ( TX) s. PrlOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE o d~ t a rres ted to r J le o~- a."1 .A/C re~nlua. ted i f fou:~ l 64 is r~r.in d .. 11. BRIEF SUMMARY ANO ANALYSIS _::...:~t. 1 0-15 m.Lnut e durc;.tio11. 0bserved throu@'l clo 3Cope. u?sed estinated 4 00-500 1"'~ph Desc!i. bed ~L3 3.n t~lo~:.gat.~d 1-h :!.t e o1::~ect moving at ,jet sr~eed. Jorky r1otion. IT-3v eresed oirect.ic r....s. ~ Fli:ht to Ir:.~..,r. Inversion i n a r ea. D-...:r.~tion ccnflicting with c:;tilat~ S}ieed. :.:otio!l t o :r~a-t ru~ ? 9 . o,_"t. Sat ellite. Obj ect foll~fed llith 't'nlesco.!=f3 t :-erefor e r-p~..;< ... sc-ew~\.-:t t slo~ter than ind ica ted.. io!"""t lfl;. ncnt f o r a-:.i.(li t.i. on:ll c:.::. :.a. rorr.t not rct~1rne FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) Prevloua ed!UOfta of thla fona map be uNd, Reterenee ~ unidentified ~8ustol965 received is. not sufficient it. the envelol)e SSCWR QJ~IIJA, Cb:J e-r.; ... plzo.) ct ~lue U.S. AIR FORCe TECHNICAL INFO~ATIOH . : Tnil questionnaire has been prepar~d so that y~u can give the U.S. Air Force as much . informcti on llS possibJe c:onc:arning th un.idantified aerial phenOJ'T\!"on that you have observed. Pleose ~ry to answer as many questions as you possibly. can .. The information that you give wi II be "ued for research purposes-. Voor n -will DDt be us.ed in connecti(')n w ith any statements, con-: !us~ons, or publications without your permission. We request this personal informafion so tha~ if ;tis deemed necessary, we may contact you for furthr details. . 2. Time of day: r .. 1. When did 1 ou see the object? 3. Time Zor.e: (Circle One): o. East~m c. ~to.;...,ro in d. Pacific: (Circle On~}: (Cirde On!!): a. Dr:1~Ught Saving Q: -Stand~!'.) 4. Wh ere were you when you saw the .object? Nearest Postol Address C tty or T ,wn 5. How long was object in sight? (Total Duration) a. Certain c. Not very sure b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess St ate or County 5.1 How was ti :ne in sight determined? --------- , _ 5.2 Wos obje~ ::1 sig~t cllntinuousfy? 6. Wliat was the c ond ition of th., sky? b. C l.:>udy . a. BrighL-J ti. c.; I ou dy 7. t:= you saw tn~ ohj4Jct during DAYLiGHT, wht:re WO:$ .'th-, 3-CN lor.ot.,d \I~ _you L( J n ? th~ ob1~ct'? t ( C i rd~ On"): n. In front ., f you b. Jn back of '/~' c. To your right t"7. Ovotrhcd f. 1)1'), '' r~.Jrr-ttrnbr --r rD I, J . 8. IF you saw the object at NIGHT, what did you notic~ concerning tn&t STARS and MOON? S.l STARS (C;rcJe One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. Bright moon I ight Dull moon I ight c. No m~onlight ""!'pitch dark . d. Don't remember d. Don't remmber 9. What were ~ne weather conditions ot the time you saw the obiect? CLOUDS (Cird-, One): WEATHER (Circle One): a. Clear sky b. Fog, mist, or light rain c. Scattere~ clouds c. Moderate or heavy roin Thick or heavy clouds d. Snow Don t remember . 10. The obiect appeared: (Circle One): d. As ~ light e. D0t1't remember b. T ron-s'Pc::r~nt c. Vapor 11. Jf it appearad as a light, was it bright~r than the bright.,st stars? (Circle One): a . Bri;hhtr c. About the ~ome d. Don't know 11.1 Compar& brightness to some common obj~ct: (Circle One): a.. Fuxzy or blurred b. Like a bright stcr c. Sharply out I ined d. Don't remember 13. Did the obj~ct: (Circle One for each question) c . Appear to .s~ond still ot any time? b. Suddenly sp~ed up and rush away at cny tima? c. Br.~tak up j,to port$ or explode? d. Giv" off ~mol<e? ~. Change bri:]ltness? f. Chon9 :;hope? g. F la$h 01 H ic~r? h. Oisa!'~ar and rftappear? Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know 14. Did th1t object disappeOf whil., you w.,r$ watching it? li ~o, how? 15 . Did +h :bi~ct move behind something ot any time, particularly a cloud? ( C i": i!l One): Don't Know. IF you onsw~red YES, tht~.tn tell wl1ot 16. Did th e object move in front of something ot any Time, p'lrticularly a cloud? Don't Know. ( C ir= le One): IF yotJ answered YES, then t~l! r~hat 17. Tell i~ ~ faw words the f':)llow;n; !'!1ings about th~t obiect: 18. w~ wi5h t~ know the angular size. Hold a match-stick at ortn3 length in line wim a known obj..ct und ., ot-. ho.-, much of the objact is cov-ered by the hePcd of the match. If you hod pMf'lf'med thi$ experiment a r ~he tim-. of th~ $ighting, how much of the object would have ~n cover~ by t