Indianapolis Indiana — September 1965

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Keywords: circle, obiect, oliect, olafect, lcnow, ealuat1on, tanati, iriipiuiiiimy, jrotmd, rbright, jbscrvation, t1lt1ona, innlnna, necei, indianapol13, ertglish, quintero, dersta, ovrnir, 3idilc, acro3rl, tizes, pleaaed, t1oli, teotmical
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PROJICT 10073 RECORD 1. DATE TIM! GIIOU' 2. LOCATION Indianapolis, Indiana (3) 6 ember ~ .. ..,MB!It OP OIUICft 10. CONCLUSION Ealuat1on tanati Pending receipt u~ S. LINGTH 011 RVATION 11. IRIIPIUIIIIMY AND ANALYIII 'Jrotmd-Visual 7. COUitSI t. PHYSICAL IVIDINCI Observer sighted a very rbright red object w:l. th &}:1'roX 10 separate lights. The object moved to the north, paused tor about 10 seconds, than continued ~n out of sight. PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION 1. Nl HHE: ~ .:~ OBJECTS ~. LENGTH C F OBSERVATION Not ?..eo a ~ed t .. T f?E o;: 'JBScRVATION Gro'md-:~ua.l 7. C O;JRS:: : . Fr~ ~TOS ~-J y ft s 9 PH'( Sl CAL EVIDeNCE 10. CONCLUSION Desc!'1. otion in ~ccord i.tith t hi..:1 ~val'.!c?.tio:" . for the r.b 1 11. O~IEF SIJ,\AMARY AND ANALYSIS F T D S E? 6 3 0-329 (TOE) Prulou a t1lt1ona of thl4 f~"" IM1' Z,. u .. d. . Su'J.j: Ur.id.e:1tif"ted. Objects C'Y~r Innlnna.~o 11::;, 20 sc., 65 necei v~d 8. te 1~-:)hone call from !wt-r of Indianapol13, India~a, area cone 317.Ph~:le brokm Ertglish and would atte::J.pt to s ak slo~ly so ~hat Major Quintero lla c~Ald ~dersta~d Sue s~w something that '3re';lin~ a::d then this ovrnir: g (21 3~? 6 5 ) e.t ar\)t.Yld 530 :1L1 .. light, 3iDilc.-..:-to a star, :nov~g acro3rl the sky to the South .. .l.:ld on~e to t h~ :'!'o.c-ti1 .. Major C..uint.a~-: '!.la explained to H~ gave th~ tizes fo~ Echo d ?e sua sat~llitcs. He al gar~ t he tim~s that th~se sate-ri~.e3 vould be visibl~ this e-rening for her to obserte. Sh~ ..,"33 pleaaed vith this i:lfor::'l.s:t;i.on and was r;orry ~o have bother~d Haj ~uint~illa. r.f3. j e~-:;>lained that obMn&t1oli. to.~ U.S. AIR FORCE TEOtMICAL IHFORMATIOI'f Thia queatiOMOire haa M that you can give the U.S. Air Force aa much ion aa alltle lng the IH aer6al phenomenon that you hnve obaer-eu. Please try to an ......., queatl you possibly can. The InforMation that yw give wiU Ia. ueed for YfNt na will not be uaecl In connection with any at'Jtementt, conch~tl or publlcatl without your permiaaion. We requt this personal InforMation sc . 1. "'*' cli4 you see the olttect? (Circle One): 3. T In: Zone: (Circle One}: a. Eosam (.ti. C.iitrali;: c. Maunfan d. Pt.~ciflc (Circle \)ne}: a. 4. Where were you when you 5. lon1 waa Mject In tight? (T I DurettM) a. Certin ~ Fairly ees teitt c. Not very aure cl. Juat o guesa tl ... In lt 5.2 We oltfect In eltht c.ntinuously? 6. What thecoMitiofiMalay? b. Claucly f'CV Bright 'b. Cloudy 7. IF you saw the obiect during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located os you loolc~d .J! the obreet? (Circle Orte): In front of you d. To your left b. In back of 'fOil C,-.rhe<Jd L IF you saw the ol.iect at NIGHT, what did you n.tice ccnint the STARS cnl MOON? 1.1 STARS (Circle 0.): . CLOIADS (Circle 0.~. _ . . 8.2 MOON (Circle OJ: c. No .._light -pitch tl.rl& . WEATHER (Circle O.J: 1.. Foe, lltiat, lltht Nln 10. The olafect (Circle O.J: II . If It @ Aa olltht It lwl....., then the lwithfeat ._,, (Circle O.J: . c. AINNtthe - Ia. Ll .. llritht ate 13. DW .. ol.lect: (Circle 0... for each a till at .., tl-? lt. Suddenly ....... utt .-rush away at Change brl~tnesa? Change ahape? Yea Floah or flicU,? 0 i IGpf)e ~ Clft4 Don't la.w Don't lcnow Don't latow Con't lcnow 14. Did the obiect disappear while you we' .,,atching it? tf so, how? 15. Did the obiect ntOYe behind something at any ti , partic'llarly a cloud? (Circle One}: Don't Know. IF you answeted YES, then tell what 16. Did the obt-t move In front of .methlng cat any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): , Don't Know. 17 . Tell in a few words the following things about the object: 18. We wish to lcnow the angular size. Hold a match sticlc at arms length in 'line with a lcnown Clbiect Clftd nl)t.;, ~o.w much of the olaiect Ia covered by the head of the rtK~tch. If you had performed this exJ:*iment at the tilftfl of ff:e sighting, how much of the ob;ect would have been covered by the match head? 19, Draw plctur. that will ahow the ehape of the obtect or olijecte. Label and include Jn your alcetch a~ detoila of the oltlect that you aaw uch wings, protrv1lona, tc., ancle1peclally exhaust trallt or vapor tralla. Place an row bealcle the drawing to show the direction the object was ntOVing. Yf J j I J,." 20. Do 1ou th inlc you can (Circle OneJ the spHd of the obiect? YES, then what woulcl you estiMate? ------ 21. Do you thlnlc you can es (Circle O.J how f away frOM rou the ol.iect waa? . --lll. ,., YES, then how fer :wauW y aa, It (Circle O e J: o. lnsicle a lauilcliftl e;}ln a car c. Outdoors d. In on airplane (~pe) a. In the llusiness of a city? (9 In the residential MCtian of ca city? - c. In open countryside? d. Neor on airfield? e. Flyint fNet a cl~? f. Fly;ng over country? 2.t. If you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the ti lng? (Circle O.J a. North c. East e. South it. Northeast d. South .. st f. South .. st 24.2 How fast were you lng? .miles per hour 24.3 Dlcl you st., .t.., tl ... while you were loolclftl ot the ol.iect? (Circle 0..1 Yes the olafect throuth any of the c. WlndehleW Blnoculs then COMPI .. the followirt h. Northw.st 26. In orcler that you can gl.e as cl .. a picture as posaible of what you saw, describe in your own wonls a oliect w obiects which, when placed up In the alcy, would give the '"'"' appearance aa the oliect which you aov 30. HoYe you ev., SHn this, a similar obiect bef If so give date or dot an4 location. 31. Was anyone else with you at the tiiM you saw the obtect? (Cirele One} 31.1 IF you answere4 YES. cli4.they tee the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 PleaH litt their ..-., ...., 32. Plea .. give the fol ng lnf.,..lon at..ut yowself: TELEPHONE NUMBER IMicate any Hdlt I ion about yourself, lnclucUng any spec.lol prlence, which might be pertinent. 33. When ancl to wh did you report that you hacj n the obiect? In the followlne 1lletch, -. you the point aho.wn. Place an "J.. .. on , .... r.urw~ I,,.. t a how ho. high the oltiect 1 '*' the horl (alcyllne) when yw llrst sow lt. Ploce r.1 "8 .. on the t3noe curved line 'c-, 1how how high the olt~t ol.oe the horiaon (1lcyllne) when ~ou last sow it. Place an "A'' on the ~oMpoat when you 11,., 1w lt. Ploee "8" on the c 11 where you last 1ow the oh;ect. 28. . o picture that will lhow the motion that the oliect or oliecta ada. Place an "A Cit the beglnnh"' oi the path, a .. 9 at the en4 of the path, ond _, in 41Nctlan cluri,. the coaw&e. 29. I, theN we1 THAN ONI eltiect, then how _,., Drew plctute of the, .,..._., encl put on to thow the cUrection that they trovling. 35. 1....,_.1 which yeu lwl and which Ia nat ......... , c.-.4 In the apeclflc point of the