PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. OA 1E TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION 1 Septcrnher 65 02/021( Z YelJ oc,r Srri n,.. A , ()hi o 3 ,,)IIRCt 10. CONCLUSION Sate])ite (row II) i . NLIMBCR OF OBJECTS ECID I I rassed \le!it of ci I:Y at f~;-' dP~ t1IOVP the hori.-.on u.aving OnP. NE at 2l05. . LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 5 J.1inut es t .. TYPE: OF OBSERVATION Grotmd-Vis tlB1 IJ. Pr!OTOS 9 . PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Object brlphter thnn Poln.r ir ard Jn(Ncrl v F:ry fast. Color l-tas the sm1c aa a st.'ll' :~nri 1r>11n'l . Ol~i 1 r. ~. clisaproarf'd over the f-1 0 ~ L P 6 3 0-329 (TOE) Prav l oue editio n ol thl .. form mu h u .. d. J S. AIR FO .~Ct ov con u '/c rh ., U.!). Atr Forc e O"J mu ... h 1)1. ' 1\t :~,It) .... , ..... ~r ~many que s tit)oH IJS yov p \'vir 1.011, Tlw n f.:umotion that y<.U s;vf!t ..,;II o .. ., ,.,,J , r"S!HlrCh ;.J. ... rpo.sas. Your nom~t wdl rJr , ., u:.eJ ir' ... ~no\!!!<.lron wi~h ony st~tenao n:;, .::ncl111 u c r publlc'lr!cn! withcut our p~.trmi .:.oor .. We r&'~IJ8Sf this pcr:scnal ln!o;motion :H: th.u , : t s Jtte m.,d " " r " s .ary, w ... r.oy contac~ you tor furth or detorls . rime of rio .. {"\i n vltt a o. Do)'li~nt b. 5ro~dr.d b . ':lovdy (,, f ro M of )'Qu In boc~ of Y ?J ... ~rheod '~,, .~rrreanb.,, 8. If y o u ..o.J.;. the '.lOJ,CI t:: ;~!GHT, what did )'O<J notice coocoming the STARS and MOON? 8.1 S fARSr(ucleOM): 8. 2 MOON (Circle Ono): a . Bri~t mooolight b. Dull moon I igh-t c . Mony c. No moonlight-pitch datk d . Don' t remember d. Don't rei'T\4dlmber 9. What wer., 1hct weather cQ1ditions a t the 'rim yOAJ sow the object? CLOUDS (Cifcie One ): a.. Clear 11lty c . Scar te~!td clco.;d.s d. Th 'c lc ex :., 'IOy clovd s WEATHER (Circle O,e): b. Fog, mi'St, ~light rain c. Moderate ~ heavy ; a ln e. Don't remember ~. A s = itqh+ c . Abour 1h" OJOm't (C.rcle .... .1. ==uuy -;r blumed ~Shor.2ly tTind~ J. 00<1 r ram~mbr Dtd the oor.,ct (]. Appear to nand lfl II a t "ITY time? Sudde,ly ::SP-Jed up end rv,h away <OT a ny tim ? 8raok v!) int., por~ s up i ode ? Gi..,e oi' moke ? C:1onge br icj'lt.,eu? Chang., 1no~? F fos11 " ' iloc:~er? D s op.:IJr ..:rd reap""'<.l'' ( Circle One for each queation) Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don' t "now Don't know on't ltnow Don't lmo Ooo' t know 14. D id the obje c t disoppcur while you werr. t o tching i t ? II so, how? 15. Did the object move behind something at any time, porticuloJrly a cloud'? (C ircle Ontt): No Don' t Know. IF you .;mswerod Yf.:~, thttn t\911 "''hat it moved behind : 16. Did tho objeet move in fron t of (lpmerh1ng at a ny t1m.,, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): D.:>n ' t Know. IF you answered YES. t totP wi .. 'lt , 17 . Tell in a few WOfds the follo.,.,ing things u bout rhe obte c t : 18. ',...~t wish t o !..no w t h e a ngular S t .Le. Hold a march s ro.;k o t orm '> l,ngrh 1n line with o ks~o;vm vbt.t: t a nd n~r --;,w much of the ooject i s cov~reo by the h~ud o r tntt no tc h . if you hud pttrrofm~J this axperimctllt ::or f l'll:f t v; , t ! ~ i sightin-g , haw mvc h of rhe ,-;, oct would 11'JV" bee n .::otered by rr1" rnarch 'lctc d ? . 19. Drow o p icrurs tho r will show the shopo of the o b ject o r objects. Label al"'d inc de i n yvur sl<etch - deto -1 of the object that you s o w -such 01 wings, protru1ions, etc., and especially exhoult trail1 or vopOf' traila. Place on a rrow beside the drawing to show the direction the object was moving. 20. Do you thm!! you c o n o!>tamote th e <;pt:e 1 o f th e obt e c r ? ( C lfcle One ) IF you ono;"""'"d YES, rh ,;n whot sp~ot,l would you estin.otc!~ _ 21. Do you t hink you con estimate how for away from you th~ object was? (Circle One ) No IF you answered YES, the n how for away would you soy it was?---------- 22. Where were you located when yoo saw the object? (Circle One I. In s ide o budoang Qe,idoo r s In on oirolone {type ) 23. Wer" you (Crtclu On~) ir-the business section o f a ctty? lr. rLa r esidential S.!\: l ; c., , ~:~city? lr. O) .tn country:\ id&? N"or ::sn otrfiot ld? Fl)ing over o city? Fly.n~ O'fer open c~Jntry'? o. l'l orth 'd Wl!ls : f. Sou rh ,w~sl 25. O ld y?u obnr"" h., ob,.,c rhr.-,ugh any of -h followal'lg> Eye g louu Y.u No e . Banoculors Y~H No Sun gloues Yes No T e l., scope Yes No WindJhl eld Yas Theodolite Yes No W1ndow g Jo H Yes No 26. tn order thot you con g iv e o s cle a r o pictvnt o s poss ible of whot you s o w , d e $c r ibe i n your own w~ds o common obtscl or obje c t ' which, whe n placed u p in th e '(y, would gavs th e s omrtt appeara nc e o s the object which )OV so"" In the following slcttch, lmo~lne that you ore ot th point hown. Ploct un ''J..' ' Ol' 1.h r.urv-.-: ltn to show ho.,. high the object w<n above the hotl&on (skyline) when y(.u llrst aow lt. f'loctt,., "S" on the s.1me curvd llnoe :c- thow how high the object was above the horizon (sky llnej when )'OU /as t ~uw it. Place .:~n ' ' A' on the compau when you llrlt taw lt. Place o "B" on the compou where you hut saw rh ohjct. 23. Draw a p i cTure that w i II 5how rhe motion thor th e objeCt o r ob,ects modo. Ploc., a,, "A , at tho b.g in n i.lq !.It ne path, a ''B ' ' at the end of the ?Cith, and thow any changes in direction dunng h e -..::'-'"" 29. IF there ,.as >.,ORE THAN ONE object, th en h ow ~N~ny wre there? -------------- - Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to ahow the direction that th~y wont traveling . 30. Have you 3Y"r ~eon this, C a simi lor ob1e c t b. for. If :oa give dato or dotu ond location. 31. Was anyone ehe with you at th e time you sow th., object? (Circle On ) 31.1 IF you answ~red YES, d id the y tee th e object toe? (Circle Ons ) 31.2 Please l is t the ir namu a nd oddreues: 32. P leo u ~lv the fqllowini lnfo(l'natlon about youra e lf : l a ar Ha"' Z.orte 'S I 1t11 33. #hen a nd ro wno.n di d you rept that you had s.,.n th ob1ect? :3J, Date you completed th is questionnaire: lnfotmotlon which you feel ~rtinent and which h not adquately covrd in th sp.clflc points of th. questlonnolr 0t o narrative xplanotlon of your s ighting.