PROJECT 1C)fl7.3 RECORD ()A H. TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION 3 pri nr fj e 1 d, tary l<ln d liHKt 10. CONCLUSION NliHE'ER OF OBJECTS ~irection of fli~ht, Hnnne t of dinan)arance not noted, speed an ~egrees of arc throufl \!hid". ol>j'~ct assed not included. J : . LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Not Reported t .. 1 'I'PE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual Not Reported ? PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND MIA!. YSIS Gr eenish y cllmr lj,rht. l.ovc'd :in str ai;It line. Near the cons t.cJ l1. t:i.{m CA'J a Ol'I!I. Cannot follovr-tq dtn ~.() 11Li :.::inr I'VIdress and/or phone nuMber . U.~. AIR FORCE TEChNICAl IHFORM>.-no~" I' ~u.,:.liOI'IH11(,. no, \>-:en rrapore d JO lh.:l! fOU can 'J:V& th~ u.s. Asr Forco Cl$ m~oH.:h rnform<l. '"' <H pos~tbl" l.vtl(.nrnt,,~ the vnidtHlllf i&d <ll'lool pnl'ti10onf'~'1n thot you hrw u oL::erv,.i . 1 .,.JlO , .... o onsw-~tr t:~s man~ que-,.tions o s ycv p0:.~ibl, con. The Information tnot c:u g:ve v,; P b ., .1 tOf raseorch purpos"!l.s. Your nome wd l not r-11 usod "' c.Jnnec.tion with ony st~toruani:;, conclu~roM, or publicOTions w :rhout your permissior.. We roGues! this personal lnfo,m~tion sc: ~hal i l i r t \ <:lttemed n .,c.,ssory, w~ may contact you for further Jetnds. 1. Whe n did you \e., th " o l . T I!'NI Zane ... ~urern G. Ov7 i";ht So:' " O b. Sro,dard .'2 W,s oc-.:,..: n ;icnr -.:wttnJouslv? ~our 1 Mtf'uh Sweonde 7 . lr yov l~Tww h.., cbt.,cl durinq OAYLIGH f. -..her& ~as the SUN locot,d os you loc,lr.,..J ;::: the ol::r"l::r7 ;Cird" One i o. In front : 1 vou c. To yoor r jlt <l. r., y our left ..,, O vf'!rhe od r. on t remembe r 8. IF you so,.. the object .Jt NIGHT, whor d id yoo notice concerning the STARS and MOON? STARS (C,rc!e On(!): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): Bri~t moonlight b. Dull moonlight c. Many c. No moon I ight -pitch dark Don't rememb.tr d. Don't remmb.r 9. What were the we.:~ther cooditions ot th e tim yw sllw the object? CLOUDS (Circle One): WEATHER (Circle One): o. Clear sky Hozy b. Fog, mist, or light rain c. Scatte red c IO<Jd s Moderate or heavy rain Thick or h eovy :::iovd.s Oon' t remember 10. T he object appttared C 1cle On.,): .d. As u ! ibht r.. A bov l th ::em< ci. Don't ~now (C ircla v ne ) <l. rv~zy ,,_. clvrr.,d b. like a bti90t stc. c. Shon~ly cvtl ined Did the o b 1 ttc t . (Circle One for each question) App-ear to stonci 1till ot any time? Yes No Don't know Svddeniy ,oeed up and rv:sh away atony time? Yes Brec k up into ports or uplode ? Yes G iv& oft smoke? Don't "no Chon94t b, ,g,,nttu? Yes No Don't lcnow f. Chonge sho~? Don't lcnow Flosn or fl1cker? No Don't lmow (' 1 sop~ ~r :nd r~opc-.cr' Y tta No 14. Did the object di$Oppe or while you were tatching It? II so, how? 15. Did the object move behind somethtng at any time, particui<Jr ly a cloud'? (Circle One): No Don't Know, IF you .:Jol:SWered Yf::~, them tell !ihot it moved behind: 16. Did the objeet move in front of !Jpmething ot any time , particularly a cloud ? (Circle One): Don' t Know. IF you answered YES, th~ -tll "YJ'JI 17. Tell in a few words the fo ll owing things about rhe obj~ct: 18 . We wish to kl"'ow the angular site. Hold a match s t d< at arm'<; length in ln~ wilh o krtown ubjoct onclcH :;""I much of th., object' ' covtor~d b~ the h(tod of tha match. I f you h<ld perfo(meJ tbi1 ex~erimo11t :lt tho!t ti.l-; _,i-11 ~ i sighting, low much of r~e OOfttCt would hov~ bee:1 cover~d by rho match McHld? t 19. Draw a picture that wdl snow the shape o r th e obj e c t or objects. Label and include in yuur sl<etch a ny detoil" of the object that you sow s uch as wings, protrutiions, etc., and eapecially exhaust trails o r vapor trails. Place on arrow beside th e drawing to s h o w the d irectio n the object was moving. 20. Do you thmk you con estimot~ the speed of tne obract? (C rrc/e One ) IF yoo onswe r.,d YES, th~n whot speed would you ostin.ul<t~ ----. 21. Do you think you con estimate how far awoy from you th~ obje c t wos? (Circle One ) IF you ansWfHed YES, t hen how for away would you say it was?--------- 22. Where were yov located when yov sow tne obiect? (Circle One): :>. rnside 0 bu'tlding b. In o cor .:. Outdoors d. In on a irplane (rype) e . ,\t sea 23. Were you (C,c/e On") a. lr the busine-ss section of a cny? I:,, lr. rhe residential s_,ct ;c,n ~: Q c ity? c. lr oo<~n country~ide? d. Ndor on airfield? e . Flytng ovttr o city ? f. Flyn~ over open country? 24. IF you o ere MOVING IN ,..1.'\j ~UTOMOBILE o r ot he r v e httle ot the"''""' then conplr.t e th e followi9 qutiO('ts : Wl,ot <11ft"ctron were you mov;ng? (Circ:l., One ) South Wesr N )(Th,ost Scuthflo!t f. South we s I ]~.2 How fas t we 1eo yov mo.,ng? l''H nl)ur . D id you stoo a t any fi!Titt "'hi l e you were loolcrng ot tne ob1ec t ' ( C ~rei a One ) Yes No Did yov observe The objecf rnrough ony of tne followrng? Eyegloasu Yes inoculars Yes No b. Sun g lasses Telescope Yes No Windanield Yes No g. Theodolite Window g loss h. Other . . 26. In order that you con g ive as clear a p ict\Jre o s poss ible of what you s ow , describe in your own words a commOtt objact or ob1e cta which , when placed up in the sky, would give tne s om., appearance o t the object which ) ' OV SO\>' In the foll~wln; alcet~h, Imagine that you ore at the point ahown. P lo~ on J..'' o" the ~:urv: ltn to a how ho-. the obiect was above the horizon (skyline) when yw IJrst sow It, Place, "B'' on th 1.1me curvd line 2C'> show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when ynu lo:st 1\uw it. P lace .:1n "A' on the compau when you ll11t saw lt. Ploee o "B" on the ~ompou whr you leut saw the ohjc:t, 28. Draw o p ictvr$ that will s how th motion that the object o r objects mod". Ploc$ on " A ' aT th o ~S1inni:1g (.If :ne parh, a " 8 ' ' at th e end of the path, and ahow any changes in direction during th e .;cvru. 29. IF there waa MORE THAN ONE objec:t, then how rnony were there?----------- Or:sw o picture of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to show the direction tilat tnoy werfl travu!ing. '30. Hav~ you ever seon this,~ o s imilar object bef~t. If 10 ~ive date or date and locotlon. 31_. Was anyone elu with you ot the time you saw the object? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they aee the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 Please list their names and addresses: 32. ::lfeo g ive the following i" iormation aooul yourulf: ndic:or any .lddlt lonal ;..,,~fmotlon about youne lf, Inc: luotnc.~ any apec:lol uprienc:e, which mtght be ""erri!'\nt 33. When ond to wh om did you repOf't that you hod teen the object? 27. In the followln; 1lcetch, lm~IM that you ore at th point ahown. ?lo~ un ''/..''on she '=Urv~ ltnc. to show ho.._ high the object woa above the horizon (ltyllne) when yw first sow lt. Ploc:e f'l "a on lhe I.Jme curvd line t<' ahow how h ig h the object was obov the horizon (skyline) when you lo$t !\uw it. Picco .:1n ' 'A' on the compo u when you ll11t 1ow It, Place o 8., on the compou where you lost lOW th object. 28. Dr<1w a p ictur e that will show the motion that the object o r ob jects modo. Place on "X' at the b.{)tnni.1R o t ~;, oorh, o "B" ot rhe end of the path, and ahow any changes in direction during tho .:cw~e. 29. IF there wo1 MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there?----------- Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put an 01row to &how the direction that rnoy wore trovu!ing J.t, Date you completed this qustlonnalre: 35. lnformatlcn which you feel pertinent and which Is not adequately c:ovred in the apttclflc points of the questionnaire or a nal'fativ explanation of your sighting.