Fewarrenafb Wyoming — August 1965

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Keywords: circle, object, ircle, lcnow, answered, objed, llrst, remember, cloud, country, lllfke, hep0rts, butcd, nstronomict, throutfl, comrrend, oljjcr, jtpcl, m00t1ligh, cooditioot, scattentd, lloflt, njntmo, bhmeo, ootllned
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,1. OA lE TIME GROUP 3 lllfKE 1. NUMBER OF OBJECTS ~,. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Not Reported t .. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visu al 8. PtiOTOS ? . PHYSICAL EVIDENCE PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION . 10. CONCLUSION I NSUFFICI.E1ri' DA'.i'1\ ?OH ~.VALIJA'I'l(;;J Infonnation on tare not clear . Hep0rts from t his a rea over the ast nonth have usually bren a Ur i butcd to nstronomict'l obje cts. 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Durati on not r eported . Infor uD.tion relC~yed to Duty Officer throutfl Comrrend Past und <H3SC'l1t.L'11 infor~ntion r.rl.ssing. T\vo ball shap ed b a rrel ;,j 7.Nl llit.r olJjcr.ts \.d.th blue undernea~1 movine to Ute .Nor ht . l~nt.im<JtPcl 1i 1 rn:Ll., s d istance 5, 000 f t ltitude . 5 llilit.nry Hlt-.n n~ts. r-1 D SE p 6.3 0-329 (TOE) p,.,,.,u. edJUon of lhh f ol'lft _, ... ued 8 . IF you sow th e ob1ect at NIGHT, what did yeo notice concerning tne STARS ond MOON? 8. 1 STARS (Ctrc/e One): MOON ( C ire le One): a. NOI"'e a. Bri~t mOOtllight b. Dull m00t1ligh t c. No moonlight -pitch dork Don't remember Don't remember 9 . What were the 'A'eother cooditioot a t tno t im you s a w the obje c t ? CLOUDS (Circle One): WEATHER (C ircle One): a . Clear sky a. Dry Ha:zy b. Fog, mist, Ot li9lt rain c. Scattentd cloods c. Moderate 0t heavy ra in d. T h ic k ()( n~Javy c lood s Don ' t remember 10. T he object o ope~red: {C ircle One): b. T ur ll lloflt e . Ooo 'r nJNtmO.r "l e r ';I'll e r b. Ot"''Tler ( C ircle One): o . fuuy or bhmeo b. l ilco o bright s t or c . Shc rp ly ootllned d. Don' t rememb.r Did rhe oojct: Ao~or to stand still at a ny tim(t? c. About th e same d. Don' t lcno~o~ (C ircle One fOt each question) No Don't know Svdc!en ly 'P.8d up and ru s h a way at any t i me ? No Don't k now Bntak uo into ports ex uplode ? on't lcnow G ive ofi s moke ? Don' t &cnow Change bfi~tnes'? Don't xnow Chan ge shape? Yu Don'? know F lash ~ flcker? Don' t 'mow Dtsap~flr and reop~n? Don't know Did the object disappea r wh1 Ia you wer(, tlltching It, SO, lOW. 15. Did the object move behind someth1ng at any time , porticul..uly o cloud'? (Circle Onct ): Don' t Know. IF you .:~nswered '([:,~,, lhfln tctll "''hat it moved behind: . 16. Did the objed mo'la in front of 'pmethiny or a ny t.rne, particularly a cloud? (Circla Ona): D_,n't KnoN. IF you unswared YES. 6-!t,, ~ttll wi<Jt 17. Te ll in a few w 01ds t h e following thing$ about the obj~cl: o. Sound _ 18. Wrt wish to know the angular 11ze. Hold a mofcn J.t i.:k ot arm~ length rn lrne Y~ith a kn own u b1o::t ond r.~ .. :...,.. much of th ObjeCt I S c~ .. o;."(!l ::J:-th e head or il'e match. If you hud perf~meJ this o:x~eriment :l t riHr ti.n.~ , t . ; "! I , i ghtin!J, how much of the ooj ect would hove i.At~:tn cover.,d by the match h..,od? l Draw o pict ure mot wil l sho..., rhe s hape of th e o b ject or objects. Label and include in y<Nr sketch any detc.il.i of the ob,ec:t that you sawsuch as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially oxhoust trails or vapor trail s . Place on arrow beside t he drawing to show the direction the object was moving. 20. Do you th tnk you con esttmote th 'l speeri of ~e obtect? ! F you oouw.-d 'fES, th e n what speed would you estin.ut"~ 21. Do you think you can estimate how far away fr om y o u th~ obte c t WIJS? (C irde One ) IF you answere d YES, then h ow far away would you soy it was?---------- Whert'l were you (( ~rc/e One I: loco ted when you saw the object? c . Ourdoo~-. In Oii o trp lone (type) o. N ortf. c . East d. Sout~ "H I Were you (C11do On~) lr th e busine-u section of a ci?y? tr. rl;a re~identiol s~ct::.,, , ..:i a city? c. lr opc.n country~ido? Naar on airfield? Fl)'ing ovdr o city? f. Fly nff Clfer open country'? f. South we & t h. Northwut ~ ~ o w tas l -ce you movn1' ---- -----_.mo es oo:tr ''Jur. 2J.3 D1d you step ot o ny fimo ,omtl e you wers loolcing ot th e object ? ( Ctrc .o . .Jne l 25. Did you observ e the vb,ect rhrough any ot ""' follo w1ng? Binoculars Yes No Sun g losses Yes No f. Tale scope Yes No Windsn oeld Yes No T heodolite Yea Window g loss 26. In order thot you con give a s clear a pictvre o s pouible o f what you s u w, desc ribe in your own words o commet' obje c t or obl'lCh which, when placed up in the sky, would 'Ji ve tho some apoeoronce o s the object which rou soY~ In the following slcetch, Imagine that you ore at the point ahown. P ice: em "A" on the r.urv ... : line. to a how ho"' h igh the oblect was above the horizon (alcyllne) when yw llrst sow lt. P locv ~;, "B" on the ,_,me curvd line'<' s how how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you fast ~Ciw it. P lace .:1n "A" on the compo u you llr~t aaw lt. Place Cl "B" on the compau where you lost uw t he ohjc:t, 28. Draw a p icture that w i ll show the motion that the object or objects modo. Place an " A cr the b.ginni.1g ui i'he path , Cl "8" ot the end of the pQth, and show any changes in dir'!ctio~ during th" .::;ur .\tt, ' IF there was MORE THAN ONE objc:t, then how ~ny were there? _,-------- Draw o p lc:h.1re of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to ahow the d irac:tion that the y were tr~vcling. ;30. Have you vr seon this, or a s imilar object b.fore. If so give date or dot .. and location. 31. Was anyone else with you at the t ime you saw the object? ( Circle One) 31.1 IF yaY answered YES, d id they aee the objec:t too? ( Circle One) 31.2 Please list their namu and oddreues: 32. Plea.ae give the followln; Information about yourulf: TELEPHONE NUMBER-------- lndrcor any addrrional lnfcrmation about yovrulf, including any lpecio l ,_xperlence, which mi9ht b. p4rtinm .J3. When and to whorn did you report that you had aeen the object? U.). FO ?CE TtCHHICAi ll'IFOR:..UTIO.! r l"'L~t Jld'1] .. .. u b,.,en Ot'P"'" d ;o' Jl "vHt.UI"oiv., lhaU.S. A tr rorceoimu.: h 'll r 1 II 1. ,..!I\ o .. -.:ln ... .,rning the vnidt<~llllft<t'~ "' .... d pn-.snoooltH'OI1 that you ~ .. 1/t.l oL uv~t.1. pt.,l.l~..t , t o J "'"r 'l.'> many qu~utoi'IS Js y ou p":. ,;bl7 con. Thu 'nformotion that y<:u ~ve w il l !:l>t v;_,,, lt:)l r:~o>e rch purposiJ'$. Your noJno~t "fill 1101 l?'i 11se J in .:.>nnet.tion .,..;th any st~tameni..r, conclusion-s or pu b licotion'l w 1t hou7 your permissior:. W!! reque s t t h i s personal in formo.tio n ~c that d " s d.,eme d n., c: -sory, w" may c.:ontoct you fu r further d erods I. Whttn did you '>-'d ,~.., obtc t ? i. r ime of -lor :C rcltt Un)l 'ltt:t uur !ftC.1,...J 1--. Clou dy \.1. 8rogh t In fro n r .)f you I I) VC'Ih r ,.. 8 . IF you sow thtt ob!ect at NIGHT, what di d y oo notk e cooc.,ming the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (C,rd~ One): 8.2 MOON (Circl-e a~): l3ri~t moon I ight b. Dull moonlight c . Many c. No moonlight -pitch dark d. Don't rame mber d. Don't remember 9. What were the weather condttions at tne tim yOAJ ~ow the ob ject? CLOUDS (Circl~ One): a,. Clear sky WEATHER (Circle One ): b. Fog, mist, Of' I ight roin c: Scatter-ed cloud~ c. Moderate Of heavy ra in d. Thic k ~ ne\lvy cloud, d. Snow a. Don't retrMmb e r 10. The obje c t op~ored: ( Circle a~)~ b. Trat'apor" " 1 O. Ollg'\16'f d. As ll lsnt a . Don' t t~tmern~( c:, Abovt th !l O!T'e d. DOt>'t krow 12. The edges of th~ o bject '""'H": (C irde One i: o Fvxzy e< blurred e. b. Lilce o br ight star Sharply out l ined Don't reme mb.r Did the OCf'tct: ( Cirele Ornt f~ ecxh quutlon) Appear to 5tctld still ot any time? Yes No Don't know b. Suddenly sp4ted up and ru sh away ot ony time? Yes No Don't lcnow Bre ak v p into ports <X .up lode ? No Don't lcnow Give off !lmoke ? No Oon't ~now Change br ig,tnes.s? No Don't kno w Change sh ape? Don' t know Flash 0< flicker? Yu No Don't lmo w Disoppecr and reappear? Y a J No Don't lcnow 14. Did the object disappe ar whi le you w.:re .,otching it ? If s o , how? 15. Old the object move behind something at any time , particularly a c loud"? (Circle One): Don't Know, IF you answered YES, then t11ll .hot it moved behind : 16. Did the objed move in front o f ~pmerhing at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): o.,n't Know. IF you answered YES, th~ ., ,.,,, w rt<'lt 17, Tell in a few worda the following things about the objl!ct: 18. We wish t o know the angular s i u. Hold a march st1ck ot orm s length in lin~ with a know,, ubje~t oncl r,'}r. ".j,o, much of rhe object 1~ covered oy th e h e od ~t tne .,_,arch. If you had pttr for med this ex~Jttrimttnt a t th& t i n-: ; r Lo: s lghll.ng, h ow nuch oi th e object would h ove boten c overed by the match head? 19. Draw a plcturs mat will show the shape of the object or objects, Label and includ~t in your s ketch ony detoi l,. of the object that you saw such 01 w ings , protru5ions, etc., and eapecially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Place on arrow beside th e drawing to show the d irection the object was moving. 20. Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object ? (Circle One) IF yOlJ answered YES, then what speed would you estitr.ote"( ----------- Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the object was? (Circle One) 22. Where were yov located when yOlJ sow the oblect? (C ircle One): " Inside o building c. Outdodrs d. In on a irplane (rype) 23. Were you (Citcle Onft) a, In the business section of a c iry? b. fr, tha residential Sl.td;Ctl vC 0 ci?y? c. In op6n country~ide'? d. N"ar an airfield'? e. F lying oYer a city? f. Fly;n~ over open country? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN .AUTOMOB ILE o r other vehicle at the l1me , th en complete the folfowit.g quntions: 24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One ) b. Northea s t d. Southeast f. Southwest h . Northwest 24.2 How fa s t we re you moving? _,miles pe r hour . 24.3 Did you 1top at any tirne while you were loo~ing at tho object? 25. Did you oburve the object through any of the following? Binoculars Sun glasses Yu No f. Telescope Yea No Windshield g. Theodolite Yes Window glass Yes No h. Other 26. In order that you con give as clear a pichJra as possible of what you taw, describe in yovr own wotds a commOf' object Of' objects which, when placed up In th e sky, would give the same appearance aa tne object which you so"' 27. In the follow ing a\ceteh, imogln that you or ct the pOtt'll shown. Ploco ''" ;.. ''<Jr. l~.e r.urv.,.: I me. to show ho~.~o high the object was above thw horizon (skt llne) when Y'-1.1 IJr~t 'SO W it. Plor.:.," "0' >ln th~ a.Jme c.:urvd ll:1e :r ahow how high th object was above the hori1on ( altylinsj wh11n you last w.o~ ,,_ Pie ce .:Jrt ' 'A' when you llrst sow it. Ploce a "B" on the compou wh~re 'tCJU lost -.uw th oh1ct. Oil the c.omp11s,. 28. Draw a picture that will$)-.,,.. the m o tion rhat the object -:>rob &ct.-11"1 path, a ''B'' at the end o f the pcth, and show any c hanges n d1rec11on dllrtnJ rna . :;'" 29, IF there WOI MORE TH..i.N C<"iE object, rhen how many wr thre? _ . Draw a picture of how they Nere arranged, and put on arro t o 1how t h e diTe CII()n tho: toey were tr.:Jvu!Jng JO. Hove you ever seen thi$, or o ~imi lor ob1~c1 befou. If so 9ive dah!1 o r datu and locat ion. 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you sow th e object? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, drcl they see the object too? (Circle Ono) 31.2 PleaJe list the ir names and addresses: 32. P lea give th e following lnf~Ymotion about yournlf : Mldd I t-4ame TE LE PHOt.E NUMBER --------- lndicat on ... addit ional ntor""l<lt~on about yovrnlf, lncludt,g any spec::ial *"perlene , whic h mig