PROJECT 10073 RECORD r~ OAlETIMEGROUP 2. LOCATION 3 ,,)IJIKE 1. NUMBER OF OBJECTS :a3hinc;ton rm-m:sh ip, Ohio 10. CONCLUSION -HO & PIDASUS s chedules cheeked JJegati ve. Object rresen t s vl sue 11 charact c rjstics of a 3nLellit.c obs erva tion. ~,. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 1 l'iinut e , 30 Seconds f ,. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Grourrl- Vis l1Al 7 . COURSE Not Reported f). Pt!OTOS ? . PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Sma]J whitich object. 1ih."e <' st a r itt flie}1t. Observr-d f or 1 minute nnrl 30 ncoorrla. Pirvction not rr:pnrted. Dis a ppear e d b:r fading . r T D s [ p 6 3 0-329 (TOE) Prevloa editio n a o r lhla f nrn> ,.,. b. u ud . d. uon' I r"rnember f' . : HT, wr.o. d rd fOV 11011c.e concomrng th e STARS and MOON? e.2 ~OON (Circlt~ One) a. Bright moool1g;,, b. Du ll moonlight c . No moonlight-p rtc h dar k d~-Oon't r e me mber CLOUDS ( C rrcls One): a. Cl. ur :.ley c . $caTt~tr7J ::lcl:a !> WEATHER (Circle One): ,;o-i~trote Of h~avv rain -t. Do,' t t !Jrncmbor -'<J line c I C r:l'! One f"' e a::h quut i o n) Dun' t know Don't lcno o~, ltnow Oon 'r !en o w o()f) t len o w p Jrt J lurly n c l.:.ud :' it movdd bc,htnd: 16. D id t h e o b jct n ove 1n front o f G.l)mathin~ <Jt any time, pnr t icula rl y a clo ud? (Circle One i: in fro n r or - D on't Know . '( e s IF y ou an:>were ll YES. tl-,'!1, ~:1 w:,.-Jt o . S<Jund y .AJ ~ 1\etc r; u ny d e r trui Is o r v o por rroi l:s. :t}, '~o you thl'k y.:~u con esttmote the speed o f th11 object? 'C uc .-, One) IF you,,, ~ ... o:r~d YES, rh"n what spe.sd would you estin.ote'f 21. Do you th1n~ you can e:;timote how for away from youth~ o b je c t wos? (Ci rd e One) th e n how far away would you IF you on:.wered YES, 22. Where were you locot.,d whe n you saw the objact ? (C ~rc Ia One I: 23. Were you (C,u:lu On~) d. Sout h e o H a . tr th e businii!.SS section of o ctty'? c . lr Ol)lln country.~ide'? d. N~or an oirf i .,IP e. F!)' in g ove r o city ? f . Fl/ n~ c'"" o~r c ~t.ntry'? ~ Other _ " SoJth f. )ou th ""!t Sf que~ IIV4"~t f ~. Northw"~' Binoculars y e:s t y~'JIOSl"l T e lescope ""nosnteld g. Theodolite 26. In cr:~.,r . .,::~ t 'lV con give o.s clear a p1ctvre o:s pos:sibla o f ...,hot you sow , d~scrib-!: in your own words o co,.,rr.or. whtch, when olac ed u p in th e sky, would giva the 50me 1ppeo ranca t u th.s object rhit:h )OU so,,. 27. In the following sketc:h, lmoglne thot you or at the point :shown. f.>l~c: u, "J.. '' or. 11\e t:tJrv~! lll'\c. to show ho .... h igh the object woa above the horlion (skyline ) when y(IV llrst sow h . Ploc:t '1 ''8" \ln ?h., s.Jme c.urvd line lc- show how high the object was above the horiion {skyline j when you last '\U'"' it . Piece .:~n ' 'f.' Ot'l the c.ompo~: whn yo~ llflt 1ow lt. Ploc: o ,.B" on th c:ompau wh r yQV last 1ow th ohtct. :s. Draw~ :!icrur o that will 1ho.., the mot ion thor the ob1~cr ~r obtecrs nto~ .... Pbct: on ',\ 'ur thtJ o.t')lnn.1R Jt '"" path, o "8" o r th e ~nd of the path, and sho-.. any changes in d irection dvrtnq th!! ,:c.;.~.,. .29. IF rh re waa "40RE THAN ONE oblct, rh n no w many 'fliero tne re ? ----....:...'--- _ JO. Hav yo.J e v er uon tht s , Of a simi lor obj., Ct b.fCl(e, If ao g 1ve dote or dote" ond location. Jl. Was o nyono o la with you at th e t ime you saw the obje c t ? ( Circle One) 31.) IF yo11 answer6d YES, d1d they;.,., the o bject too? (Circle One ) 31.2 Ploose l iJt their namu and addreues: ?l,ou 'J t., ,-, follo...,tr.']. inf~1n0tlon abovr , our.aor: 3:3. '111-en ':"'0 r<"' ... , ,.,did you ~oott that you had teen th~t obtttc:r~ 34. Dote you complted th1s questionnaire: 35. lnformoticn which y~ f .. l prtinent and which i s not adquately covtrd i n tho tpotciflc points of th q~o~etionnalre ot a norrotive explanation of your a lghting. U.S. A1R fORCE TECHHICAL INFORMATIOf-1 f t . -c~r'lP 11 , ., no$ bto 1 prnpor4d 10 tnur you con U'~ 111e U .:J . A~r forc e a s mv..:h ~lr;r :.:: ' n : , j>i~"'.) : ;.ortv ctrning th o unidonllfi~td c~;.ol p henorr'MlOil th !lt y o u ' lvu o\,:;erv~t.i. Ploo$e r - , r o un:.wer os many que s tions as you pt:'ssibl';r c on , T he "'formation that ,...,v sve will be u~cto f or ra saurch )J'-rpose~. Yo ur name w i ll not oa v"eJ ill c~..>nnodion w ith cny st!lter.tMii;, concluston, , or publtc o1ions without your permissio1 .. We request this personal ir'lform.)tion ~c ~har if it i \ doe mod ncr sory, w.a ma y contact y o u for iurthor details. l. Wh~tn d id yov :\crd the obtect? '1. fime of '.Ia ,. iCtrcle One): Doy 1.1onrn ) , 0\l~ l"h t So:toq b, ~ta.,dard .o r ~ rv .sure 1 . Brrght c. T / CVf Itt it t. j v cHhe od 8. lF you so.,., th .. object at NIGHT, what d id yOI.J not ic e cooceming the STARS and MO~? 8. 1 STARS C. ~rcle On~): d. Don"t remember 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. Brig,t mOOfllight ~ Dull moonlight c., No moonlight -pitch datk d. Don"t remember 9. What were the weather cond1t iont at the time yOJ saw the object? CLOUDS (Circle One): WEATHER ( C ircle One): o. Clear sky b. Hazy b. fog, mist, or Jig,t rain Scatter.,d .:: lo.Jd s c . Moderate or hea"y fain d. Thiele or h"tcvv clouds Don' t remember 10. The objec t :soo.t" red . t'C~rc e Or'H!): a. Solid d. As o ltghr " Oon' r r~memb.r ~ lran c r: ~bcvt th ~a me d. Don' t !cnow 12. The edge.s l r me obtecf ... , . Like l eti~t Jtor ..: $i,arpl' outlined o. Don r ~memO.r ( Circle One for ach question) Don't know Don't lcnow Don't lcno-. Don"t lcnow Oon"t ltnow Oon"t know Oon"t know No Don't know 14. O id th e obtect di~oppeor whtl., you were :otchan<J 11 ? II '0, how? 15. D i d the objec t move behind somethng a t any t ime , particuloJr ly a cloud'? (Circle One): Yes No Don't Kn ow. IF you ,Jo1SWered YJ;~, thM tttll what it moved behind: 16. D id the object move in front o f Gp mathing at any llmtt , pnrticularly a cloud ? (Circle One): in front of: D.::>n' t Know . IF you answered YES, th~M t .,_!l wiollt 17. Tell in a few wotd s l'le foll o .... ing thngs abovt the obp:c r: I I B. He wish to know tne :~n.;l.lcr $ItS. riold o march :.11.;k or arm'~ length in lin" wirh o kovvt,, t.object and~"'' "'" much of rh e o btect i.t co ... ~red by tl,e head of th~t 1~'1 'C". If you had p01rforme J this e x~e riment a t th~ ,i., .. ' ' ~ sight ing, how much o r '"~ cn1ect woulo "0"'" bee1 o:>versd by the match huod? 19. Draw a pic~urs that wilt 1no w rh e shape of !he obrect o r o b jects. Lobel and include in ywr 2 ketch any deto;l$ o f the obrect rhat you s e w s uc h as wings , pr otrusions, etc., and eapecially exhaus t trails or vapor trails. Place on a rro w beside t h e drawing t o snow th e direc tion t h e object was movin g 20. Do yo u thtn k you con esrimottt rh e speet:l of thtt ob1e c t ? IF y~J o n:. ... l'tr<id YES, rhen whet s peed would y o u estir,.o," ~ 21. Do you think you can estimate how for away from you th~ obje c t wl.ls? (C irc:/e One ) IF you answered YES, then how for away would you say i l wa s ? -- ---------- 22. Where were you located when y ou saw the o b je c t ? ( C ,cfe One ): o. lnsd o a buddtng b. In o cor In on a irplane 23. Were you (C11clu OM) a. I n rhe business section of a crty? . lr. t~a re s icenttal s .lc.:T;c.ot -:-:a city? c. lr. op<1n country~ ide ? d. Ndar on airfield? e . F I) ing ovtH o city? f. Fly, o{i c .. e r opero 'J. Nortl-c. E o:H I.J W.,s r d. Southe'l lf I Southwest h. NorthwHt 1 d .3 Did v o u stop at any t iile -.,hde you w e re loolcng Of th o object ' (C. r: II! ..)ne } Y~ts N o e. Binoculars Sun g losses Yes No f. Telescope Wind sh te l.l Y.u No T heodolite Yes No Wtndo.,. gloss Yes No 26. In order that you con give os c le a r o picture a s possible .,f what you s o w , desc r ibe tn your own WOfds a commO" obje c t o r objiJCt ' whoch, wh e n placed up in th e a lcy, would give tha s ome opP<'o r ancot 0 1 th e object which )'OU SO\>' In the follow In; alcetch, lmo;lne that you ore at the point ahown. Ploc:e em ''A" on the ~:vrv! lenc. to show ho.., the object was obcwe the horizon (skyline ) when y<.ll llrst sew It, Place~ "B .. on the s~me c ur.,ecf l in.'<' ahow how high the object was abov the hor izon (slcyllne) whn ynu lost MN' it. Place .:~n ''A' on the compou when you llr~t tow lt. Ploc: a "B" on the compan where you J,,., sow t h ohjct. I 28. Draw o picture that will s how the motion that the object or objects modo. Place an " A ' arrha beginni.1R ui ine path, a "8" at thee~ of rhe path, and show any changes in d irection during the .:curu, 29. IF there woa MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? _ Draw a p icture of how they wr orron;d, and put on arrow to ahow th direction t hat they were travcrling 30. Have you vr sun th is, tX a similar objec t befOfe. If so g ive dot or datu ond locotlon. 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they aee the objtct too? ( Ci rc:le One) 31.2 Please list their names and addruus: 32. P leaae g ive th e fo llowm; infatmotion about yovrulf: Indicate any additiona l ' " formation about yourself, lncludinw any special experie nce, whic:h might b. p.rti:'le nr . 33. When and to whom did you reoort thot you had seen the object? PROJECT 10073 RECORD F"ATE T IME GROUP 2. LOCAT ION 3 .,)III'Kt 10. CONCLUSION "'ivilictn :.>a tell it e (ECHv 11) 1. NU MBE R OF OBJECTS One ~HO II over t he are1. a t 9;"181-'L 1 1 ?C. !c 'J "\: Lien in n.:..)1t to t 1e ~ . L ENGTH OF OBSERV ATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Hi'