PROJECT 10073 RECORD ,1. OAlETIMEGROUP 2. LOCATION 25 August 65 26/04lOZ Oakwocxl , Ohio 3 ,l)liiKE 10. CONCLUSION 1. NUMBER OF OBJECTS Observaticn chl'.l'<lcteristic of a Satrdlit e Report. Not ECHO or 1'\-:> PffiASLS. Also csiJi uu.ticn of speed differs lrith dural,i oh. ~-LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS f . lYPE OF OBSERVATION Gro urrl-Visual J). PtWTOS ? . PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Object mov:ing South to Horth observed for 5 rlinut es. 13rlghtcl than a star. Ap:.:-trrl >Ol.Ad. St.eady fli1_:ht. Speed of flight csti1 n t,cd at. 1 ::t't'(ltl'l or :tr c pe r scco1rl. J~it;ltt observJr s . 3t com ni&-1 ting a t :JJlO. l'jJ;t~ of l:Jt cit;hti tl{~ not l'Cported. r l D s E P 6 J 0-329 (TOE) Pvtoua edutnna o r '"' rorm ro,. t.. u ud. IJ . .S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl. IN'FORMA"fiOt~ Thi$ questionnarr" has besn preparsd so that you can g:1., thtt U.S. Air Fore~ as mu~h 1nformcrion as possbla concerning th e unidenfifiad CJel,ol ph~Jnoll'lenon that you ~,,,, .) QLservtti . Pleau try to answer as many questions as you p ossibly can. T h e information that >y(.;u givo w: l! be usd fO( rssearch purposes. Your nome will not be~ use d in conr1ed1on with any st-:2tera~ni:>, conclvsions or publications without your permission. We reques t this personal info;motion ~c: that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you f()r fu rther details, 1. When did you se~ th e o b ject? firne of do, . Hou t Mi n u r .. a r C "c/e One): A.M. 1 C~rc!o ~lne): o. Day ltyht So;nn b. 5 ro"ldard .5. rl ow long WaJ o b iect 1n 1 ignr? (Total Durllt oon) Hoi.() M inute 1 c , No t '' '!Jry sur-e d . Ju1t o gueu 5.2 Was object in sight c ontln,Jously? /Yhar was the condition o f th e .sky? b. C loudy \.b.. C I oudy 7. IF you saw :he <:~bject during DAYLIGHT, where was rhe SUN located o s you loc.kttd th,. obib::t? (Circle One): a. In front o r you ci. To your lt ft b. In bock of yr:xJ e . Overhead c . To y<X~r rg,t f. Don't r~member :L O::hl'i r ' memNI' J J11.;n 1 , ,lOQfl! I gnt ~-_.I ~oil m OOCllo ght r. ..... _}lo mol)(ll,~i -pitch dur"' d. Doo' t romemb.r CLOUDS ( c,,c/, One): a. Cl~tor slw .: . Scatter.,.~ :!cues d. Thoele..., neo~y d~os. WEATHER (Crrcle One): :l f_,g, "" sr , rx l 1ght ro1n -;. lnod.,,or~ or h., ov y :ain " -vilt d (C.:d<t One f~ eoch Qustion} ~ O c:n't lcnow Oc:n' t ltnow on't ltnow )C'f'l't ~no Oon'l !tnow Oon'r \mow Oc:n't ~no ... 14. Did the object disappear whi let you were .'etching 1t ? II s o, how? 15. Did the object move behind something at any t ime , porticui.Jrly a cloud'? (Circle One): Don't Know. IF you .JolSwered YJ::S, then t~tll ~hot it moved behind : 16. Did tht objeef move in front of GS)mething at any t1me, particularly a c loud? (Circle One): Yes D.:>n't Know. IF you onswer"d YES, the.o t.;ll wio<Jt 17. Tell in a few words the following th1ngs about thct obj~ct: J 18. 'H!'I w1sh to know th e onoulor Sl.te. Hold a march srick a t orrn''l length 1n lintt with o knu'"" ubjo:t and t:"'l ... much of the obplct 1s cove eo oy r;,e ne od of the match. If you hod perfO<me J thts ~txperimem ::.t th~ ti'lol : : ~ ! s1ghting, h ow much of the oo1ect would nove been covered by the match head? t 19. Drow a plctur~ that will show the shape of the object or ob jects. Lobel and include in your sketch any detoi Is of the object that you sow s uch aa wings, protruaions, etc., and especially exhaust trail or vapor trail. Place an arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the object was moving. to. Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object? (Circle One ) IF yoo answered YES, then what speed would you estirr,ate~ -------- Do you think you can e s timot& how for away from you th6 object was? (Circle One ) Ye:) No .(F you answered YES, then how for away would you soy it was?---------- '~2. Where were yov locotttd when yov saw the obfect? ~. Inside a building . ~ Outdoors d . In an airplane (type ) e . At sea : . O ther 23. Were you ( C ircle On~) a. ir. the lx..siness section of a c:iry? b. lr rha residential S\tc t ic.ol .v: o. city? c . I r. opt~n country :'1 id&? d. N~or an airfield? e . Flying ovar a c:ity? f. Fly ;ng ever opert country'! 24. t>: you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE o r ot he r v ehicle a t th e tm~l rnen COTlplete the foliowil.9 questi~s: 24. 1 What direc t ion were you moving? (Circle One) b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest , , 24.'2 Ho w fas t w~re you movi ng? -J.rnailes per hour . . 24.3 Did you .stop at any time whi le you were lookil"'g ot the objact? (Circle One ) Yes No 25. Did y ou observ e tne object through any of the following? e. Binoculars h. Northwe!t a. ;yeglaues b. Sun g laues .c. Windshield f. Telescope g. Theodolite d . Window g loss 26. In order that you con g iv e as clear o picture as possible of what you sow, describe in your own words a commor. <>bject or objects which, when placed up in the sky, wou ld give the same appearance a s the object which yatJ ao, .. In the follow In; sletch, lmo;lne that you ore at the point shown. Ploc an "A on the ~:urv~: I in to a how ho r high the object woa above the horizon (skyline) when yc,u First sew lt. Place 'J "8 .. on the 1.1me cur.,ed line 1<'> show how high the objc:t was above the horizon (skyline) when ynu last ~CIW it. Picco on "A'' on the c:ompau when you llrt aow lt. Place o "8" on the compon wher y04J last sow ttte obJect. Draw a pic:tut beginni.1g o t the 29. IF there wos Draw o plctur travvl ing. 30. Hav you ever a.en this, 01 a similar object before, If 10 iive dolt or datu ond loca t io"' 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object? (Circ:l One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the objec:t too? (Circle One) 31.2 Pleaae list their names and addrusea: 32. P laa1e alve T~ L E PHONE NLJM8E lon abOYt yourulf : Jnd icar any oddir tonal inior mation alxlvt yourulf, Includ ing a'ny spe~a: xperienc~, wh ich msht b. poertb e m . 33. Wne n and to whom d ld you r epCft that you had seen the objecr?