PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. DAlE TIME GROUP Cl.e veland Ohio CONCLUSION Civilian SATE:l.IJ:TE 4 ..AUMBER OF OBJECTS Ri~hting characteristic of Satellite observation. ECHO II over !area a t the tj me of the report but heading NE and not fL'CjJort stat es. Possible other Satellite sible t;rzvr !i. LENGTH OF OBSERVA TION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS ing llie direction of Object in sight for about three mim .. ttes. Smped like a bean had a'oout the same brightness as a bright star, exceP:, that H t .. TYPE OF OBSERVATION larger. Am:eared as a light only no details. Color of white Grourrl- V:isml fJane. No tai 1 or soUIXi. Looked like a glo~ bean. at 15 deg elevation in the SE. Flight was straight directi ani included up and down motion at regular intervals. ECHO T1 over area at samw time in fl.ight to the NE at 54 deg elevati.u, ~. Pt!OTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVID ENCE f T D S E P 6 3 0329 (TO E) Pr9Yl-a edltJona ol thi fona _, be u .. d . U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATIOr-l Thii questionnaira has been prepared so that you can g ive the U.S. Air F orce os much informatio n as possible concorning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you htl VU obsef'/e(i , Please try to answer os many questions a s you possibly can. T he information that you g ive w il l b~t used for research purpous. Your nome wi II not be used in c onnection with any 5t~temen1:.;, conclusions, or pyblic:ations withoot your permission. We request this personal Information sc that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact yoo for further details. 1. When did you see the object? 1. fime of day : .1Q~-- Hout Minvt'la ( Circle One): 3 . Time Z one: ( C ircl e On")~ E a<Jtern b. Control c, Mountain d. Pacific 4. WhMe ~e y ou whttn you sow the objec.t? (Circle One~ C ity or Ton Daylight Sa\'il'g l 5. How IOI'Ig wos object in "ight? (Tntal Du,atlon) ::<P::...i..:.=x~...,...~T 3 -~ l H our Mlno.ttea- @Fairly certain c. Not very s ure d . Ju:st o guess 5.2 Wos object in sight continuously? 1 6 . '.Vhot "'0' th e c ondition of th., 3Xy? o . Bright b. C loudy G) Bright b. C loudy 7. IF yo\1 'law tho object during DAYLIGHT, wh4re was the SUN located as y oo lool<~d ct th& obi~<:t? In fr.,nf "'>t V'l\1 In bock of v~ c . To your right FTD OCT 62 l 6..f r 0 yovr l.,h ~. Ov.,rheod f. D on't remem~r 8. IF ycu sow th e ob ject at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): o. Bright moonlight b. Dull moonlight c. Many ("i;} No moonlight-pitch darlc d. Don't remember d. Don't remember 9. What were the weather conditions ot the tl~e y~ sow the object? CLOUDS (Circle One): ~Clear s~y c. Scattered clouds WEATHER (Circle One): fog, mist, Of l ight ro ln c. Moderate or heovy roin d. Thick or heuvy clouds 10. The obj&ct appeor~d: b. Transparent ( Circle One): ~As~:~ light o. Don't rememb.r Don't remember 11. If it op~ard oa a light, was it brighter than the brighfeat stan? (Circle OM): c. BtishttW . Q"Ybcut thesame b. Oimme' d. Dont know J 12. Th. edges of the .,bjeet ~r: (Circle On<~J~}; .,, Fuz:y or blurNd h... Li'-:e a hfight star ( c? ' orply outlined d. oont remember Did .ne objct: a, Appear to -stond still a t any time? Suddenly apeed up a nd rush owr:ry o t ony time? c . Br~ok up into ports Of oxpi<X!!t ? Giv~ off :smoke? Change brightne.ss? f. Chong ~hooe? DJ..sopp.tOf' end r""KlpP"o"? .1 (Circle Ot'Mt ff'Jf :.och q\Jestion} Don' t know Dcn't know Don't know Don't l,no D011't !cnow No o~t know D0t1't xnow 14. Did the object disappear while you were '.latching it? If so, how? 15. Did the object move behind something at any time , particularly a cloud'? (Circle One): Yes @ Don't Know, IF y ou on:swe(ed YES, then hll what Did tho obleet move in front of Mmething ot any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Don't Know. IF you answered YES. then ht!l whot Yes 17 . Tell in o few words the following things about the objttct: 18. We wish to know the angular size, Hold o match stick at arm's length in 'line with a known ubjd am4 n'lt-:, ow much o f the obict is covered by the head of the rt~atch. If you hod prformed this experiment ot th tiroo ..lf ?he sightin9, how much of the ob;ect would have been covered by the match head? 19. Draw a plcrure that will show the shape of the object or objec:ts, Label and include in your ketch any detcaila of the object that you saw -such as wings, protrv&ions, etc., and espc:ially exhaust trail or vbpor nails Place on arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the object was moving. Do you think you con estimate the speed of the obje~ct? (Circle One ) Yes ( N~ IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estirr.ote'( --------- 21. Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the object was? (Circle Ono) IF you answered YES, then how far away would you soy it was?----------. 22. Where wore you located when you sow the oblect? (Circle One): -- o. Inside a building b. In a cor d. In on airplane (type) e . At sea 23. Were you (Circle One) in tho businc;-ss section of o city ? rha residential suct;cu .:Jr o city? In op~n countryside? N"'or an airfield? Flying over a city? Fly;n~ over open country? 24. IF y ou were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, the.n complete t~o followir.g questtons: 24.1 What dintctioo were you mo\'ing? (Circle One) Easr e . South Northeas T d. Southeast f . Southwest Northwest b 24.2 How fast W'tt'~ you moving? miles per hour. Did yOY stop '3t any time wh i I yOY w,.. loo\cing at the object? (Cirde 0,.) 25. D id you obse,.,. the object through any of the following? o, Eyeglauea B lnoc:u Iars Yes No b. Sun glauei Yes No f. Windshield Theodolite Window gloss Yes No h. Other 26. In order thot you con give as clear a pict\Jre os possible of what you sow, describe in your own words a common object or objacts which, when placed up in the sky, would give the same appearance as the object which you lf\)W In th followlnt alcetch, lmoglne that you ore at the point hown. Place on "A" on the r.utvd I in t-o a how ho.._ high the oblect was above the horlzcn (skyline) when yw first sow lt. Place o "S,. on the .,,. c urved line:('> show how high the objct was above the horizon (skyline) whe" ynu last,,,.., it. Ploce on 'A" on th comf>ou when you 1/TSI ao~ It, Place o 8" on the c:om~on where yov lt:ut aow the object, 28 . Draw a picture that will show the motion that the object or objects madl'l. P.loce on Aa at the beglnoh'IR ot t he B u at the end of th path, ond ahow any changes in dintction during the -:oune, IF th.,. waa MORE THAN ONE ob!ec:t, then how many wet there? - Draw a plc:ture of how th.y w.,. orrang.d, and put on arrow to show the direction thot they were troveling. 30. Hove you ever aeen thi~, 01 a similar object before, If 10 g iv e dot or dotes and IO<:otlcn. 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object? (Circle On) 31.1 IF you anawerd.YES, did.they aee the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 Please liat their nom and aodreuea: 32. Plaose give the following Information abO'-'t youn.elf: lndlcaf1t any additional Information obg.,t younelf, Including any apec.lal exp41rlenu, which might be p~rtlnent 33. Wh.tn and to whom did you repert thot you hod seen the object? 34. Dote you completed this queatlonnolre: 35. Information which y04J fHI ~rtinnt and which ia not odequot.ly coverd in the specific polnti of tn. queaticnnolre or a norrotiv explanation of your sighting.