Cupertino California — October 1965

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. D~.TE T IME GRCU? 2. LOCATION 3. :-.~;uF:CE 10. CONCLUSION 1 . N~L'1P.ER OF GSJ ECTS 5. LENGTH OF OBS:RVATION L. minute=. 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION l_a,.,.mnn-Vi cm~1 J 7. COURSE 8. P H OTOS 9. P HYSICAL EVIDENCE ~!ISSLE ( Thm."' Ag~na) launched lJ mi~ut-es p rior to r ~port Sightii!g cha racteristic o r missl)~ \'::J..tn 3.:>B l vo:-ci ng to -a.rd 11. BRIEF SU.V.MARY AND .\ AL'fSIS At first ob j ect resembled a :>tar, t:1en l :lter on look ~d like a l a r g e star ~dth colored ,ra.por t~ails. Object chat:.i~d colo:-:J ftom gr-een to yello..r, blu~ to r ad . CoGerver -.,~as travel:L'I'lg in a ca r ~rom s o:1th t o "h'!at, the~ sout.h,.fe3t. Obj~c:t 'l.-13..3 d escr :.:-~d as tr3.veling f rom s outh t o .. st,. -'ap i d n_?e ~d. Obser ver rolled windcw down to hear sound. :ro S0 di~,jJ.ppea:a: .:!d o ;.:r th.1 h ori..zo:-1.. Ce. ,-~ Dd 7 'l.:Lder.b er ~ .f~.r I!tl~J.:>lo l aun ch on 20 D~c. FTD SEP 6 3 0-329 (TOE) Prevloua edltlofu of t~l form IU" h. a .. d. If >.:l qivrJ dJte or d~h.~s onrJ location. 3 1.1 :.~you ...;1swered YES, did they $ee the object too? (Circle One) t 31.2 Please 'isr th~ir nom~s and ad~ress~s: l 3~. ?l':'o.;., give t h e following inform~tion about yourself; ! First Nome . tiry Zo lnd;:o n~y additional information aSout yours-:lf, i!'lci'.Jding ony special experienc~, ~,.,.hkh mist:~ b~ pert!r.~nt . Month Yuur lnb:-motion w'-li::h you feel t' d h per tnent cr. w ich i:; n o t odequotaly COVt.:r~d in th't~ specific point~ quo~tionncnr~ ~r a t r IIOrra ve e)(p onation of your siahting . order tbat ve the ~ttacbed. ~rov1ded. It is ~ J.'e~.et ;rou Fcr:a lb .. ~ :.et.lnll i't m tl'le ea~8lope quested. that YQl pay particular ~ttten'tioa. complat~ thie. ?xoject Blue TDET~/UiO - "MiJ a C.,U!n1:anil1i' Jr.. . . . ._. L. f.lE? 0 r.oH rrHE I.: ,r:OJ.D up~rtino, Cg,lifornia io.""3.S driving south on Bwl<l Road i.n Cup~rt.inJ. ~.t 2 :10 ~1. !'!. U3T. Ther~ "\.:.rG.G no SOU:ld .. U.S. AtR FORCE TECH~ICAL tHFOR.\t.&.TJON This qu.,stionnalre has bean pr~pared so tha t you can giv9 t h8 U.S. Air Foret! o.s mtJch inform~t!~n as possible concerning. the uni'dentified aerial phenomenon thut y o u hJV.! obsrvad. Pl3as~ try to c:nswer os many questions a s you ~ossibly can. Th" information that y ou g ivt9 witl b~ u sed for research purposes. Your nome will oot b& used i11 c onnection with uny s~at~ments, c:onc!~.sicns, or pvblications withoeJt Y"'Jr p~rmission. We request thL.> t"J~r"L:>r.al j,,for :notion :sn i~-=:t if it is deemed necess.ory, wa may conract y~ f or f rJrther detai b L When. did ycu se e the object? 2. T ime of d ay: (Circle One): 3. T i.rr.~ Zon~: (Circle One): a. E o st"!rn b. Central ..._c. 7h ~rfd'3rer tu'l.-r;;r 4. 'lh -:,re w~re you when you saw t ;,e object? 6 . .l. c:t wo:i the condition of the sky? a . Bright b. C loud'/ c. Bri g h t b. c biJCy---- ::_,=-c.~ uf'-:J; ; o . J l1 tront o r you b. lr '=>=c k of you ::. To your r1gh~ d T ~ y OIJ r I!! ft e . Overhead f. Den ' t rerr.~11"Ser 8. IF you sow th' object at NIGH.T, what did you notic~ conc.:Hning ~he STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Cirde One): 8.2 MOON (Circle Ond): a. Bright moonlight b. Dull moon! ight c. No moonlight-pitch dark d. Den' t r!tmembe" :~ "-C', Many d . Don't r~member 9. Who~ were th~ weoth3r condition-; a~ th~ time you saw th!t ob ject? WEATHER (Circle One): CLOUDS (Circl~ One): Claar ~k7 ~ b. Fog, mist, or li gh t rain c . Scatt!red : !cuds c. MoJ~rate or h..,avy rain d. Thick or heavy clouds e. Don't remember Th~ t-:>bj-,ct appeor~d: (Circle One): d. As o light b. Trcns nt . e. Den ' t rememb~ 11. If it aopear.,d a s a light, was it brighter than th9 brlghr~st -:.~ors? ([;rc/ , One}: o: -Dimmer c. A bout th e 5.:Jme d. Don't know 11.1 Compare brightness to some common object: 12. Ti1~ ~dges of the obic:t were: (C irc/e Ona): l 13 . Did th 3 o!>ject: (Circ/_ One for e nch question) I Af"~ear to st iII at a ny time? Don' r knoYJ 6. Suddenly up a nd rush away at any tim~? u p i.1to parts or .. xplods ? uon 1 .G l O W Don't know q . Flash or f l ickor? Don't ~m-:>w 0 i snp~P.r.:r :::m reo ppear . Did th e o!:>j~ct di~app;)or while y ou wt>:r:~ ,votr.:hing it? lf :;o, how? Did in e o:-;~c~ mov~ behind something o r o11y l:me, ?<:rttcJI~rlv a c ioud? (C ir:: :: One): Don't Kno~. tn fcrt of: words th~ following t'1 ;,~.P about }~e o~j:c'"; o:>r~ct -'Jr...you suw Coe5i e .e rcwmg , o ..... J:;'If'ul:t tre-: ;on IF yn11 onsw~rcd Y.::S, then what 5;") d would you ~:;ti,n::::tc? how far away from yoJ 1t-.., ob; ~ct wo~? ',lf~crf: w...,.~ you .occted when you o;nw th~ "l::li~:t? (Ci,.c!c Ot'e):