. PROJECT 10073 RECORD l, DATE TIMe GROUP 2. LOCATION 1-f..anha. t tan, N ~w York L NU 8.!~ OF OSJECTS 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 10. CONCLUSION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND AHAL.'fSI$ Cbs v!'r was in3id"t looki~ ;)ut the w-indow -whm h:: observe1 6. T'fPf OF OBSERVATION th~ obj~ct. No sound. Vo~ bright ~parkling sil7$r. Obj$~!4 was re.fl~ctil".& a 1\)t 3/ litlilt and. brignt. 0b.1$ct m~v~ bh . a building. 1-foved in a straight lae. Either r~n$ction ? . PHOTOS on window or aom~ obj eat cuts ida SU<~h as Ai.;. Hor' lik.,ly A/C sir.r.:~ disappea.ranc~ report~y beyond baild.L.Lg 9. ?HYSICAL EVIDENCE Prevtou ed.lt10fta of thia lortD maJ' be uaecl. 34. Dote y a u c:o"'pl er~d this questi onnair~: 35. Information whic:h you feel pertinent a nd which is not adequately c overed in the s pecific: p oints of tha quost ionnaire ~r a narrative explanation of your sighting. C cto 1-::r CEPARTMC:NT OF THE AfR FORCE WASHINGTON OFfi'ICE OF T"'4i: ~i.CRETARY iH1 Ldentif:.ea e r:::tJ.U3. ~e these '::!.5 fully nossib.:~ .J.nd as retu:ned to this SAP.A EUHT Cotr rPJni t '-' R~lations Di. v-:. sior. Office of Tnfor tion U.S. A1 FORCE TECHMICAL IHFOR.'AA T;OH l. 'Nhen did you S:!e the objact? 3. Tif'i:e Zone: (Cirde One): .. ~) Eo st~rn b. (dntrol e. Mc&..i"tai n d. Pacific 2. Tims of day: (Circle Omt): ( Circld One): Hour Minute .s O:,yiight Saving 4!. W!1 ~rff were yOtJ when you saw the ob j ct? City~ Town Stat or County 5. Ho,-, long ,~o~as object in sighr? (Total Dvrotion) o. c~utain h:' Fairly certain 5.2 Was ~bi!tct in sight continuously? c. Not Vflf'J sur 6. Wl,at wos tha condition of the skv? b. CL::>t;dv j ?. !,= y'J.J S J'.N t~., obj,c~ dLJri~:J 0,.\YLIGHT, ,v .. ., .C:'li i1~ SUN lot::uhtd 01 yos bc~.:d ot :hl' objc!tct? ( C irch Omt)~ a . lil front of you b. f;1 b-eck uf y --:u t:. To your !'i~1t d. T 0 'fCll( l.,ft f. T)on't i.?m-tmbr 8 . IF you S 4JW the object a t N IGHT, what did y ou notic~ concarninJ th" ST.~RS ond MQr)N'~ ~.1 STARS (Circle O;'e ): d. D')n'r r omemher 8 .2 MOON (Circle On~): <1, Bright ' ~oonfijh't b. Duli moonl ight . c. N o moonlight-pitch dark d. Doo' t .ramernber What wera th a w~ather c onditions a t th a t i me you saw tha ob ject? C L OUDS (Circ!e One): WEATHER (Circle One ,I: Fog, mist, or light rain c:! Scctt~r~ clouds c . M~l-erot~ or heavy rtJin Thick o r h eavy clouds Don't remember 10. Th~ obj fict cp~ared: (Circle One): d. As a light b. T r.:~nsparent e . Den 't r~member c . V a;Jor a. Bright.,r c . Abot1t tntt same b. Dimmer d. o.,n' t kn~w 11.1 Comporet brightness to some common object: (Circ/., One ): a., f uzzy or b ' urred f'b; Like a bri gnt stor c . Sharp ly out I ind d . Don' t r"memoer Did th~ obt~ct: th tt obj&ct Ji'ioppetar whil3 y ou waM watching ii? I f so, how? 15 . Did thf! ob cf mova bdhind somctthing at any time, particularly a cloud'? (Circle One): it mo..-~d ~hind: 16. D id ~he obj~ct mo\#e in front of something at any time, p~rticulorly o cloud? (Circ !e One): in fron~ of: No Don't Know. .... 17. T ..til in o few words th" following things about th., obj"ct: 18. VJe wish to know ~h~ angular size. Hold a ma-rch 5tick ct ~m'.; l.,nqtn. in line ~i\h a known object or.d nore . ow ~ much of the obj~ct is cov~r,d by the head of th e rnorcn. !f yOtJ !-.od-oerf~m~d th i:> -.,;tp~rim~nt 'lt ~.,tim-e ot r-~ : sighting, how much of the ob ject would h~Jve b.-;!~n '-=ov.;-r..,d by rh., rncJlch heod? ... -_ 1 l' ... -,.-, .\ 19. Drew a picture that wi II show the shape of th e obtect 01 obiects. La bet! tlnn :nc Jude 10 v~r J '<etch ony ,.;,f.:Ji ll of th~ object thot you sow such as wings, protrusions, .}TC., and eso.cially ~xl-tousi ~r1ils Plac3 on crrow ~sic!e the drawing to show ihe d irection rha obj1tct W'lS mov:i1g (C ire 1~ One) Dv y:m think y"JJ C J rl ~stimat~ how far aw~y froiTI yotJ th\, obj 'tt;t was? (Circl:! Or.e) I F you a.1s..w.,r~d YES, then how far away would you say it was? located when you s..1w the obj t? (C ird~ One ) : -j ... l.ni~'! o Sui!ding b. In c car c. ':JTdoor s d. In an o iro:on8 (type) f. Other _ _ 23. w~rfJ yov (Circle One ) b. in the nuidenttol :;.:ctimto t :::1 city? c . In open (;~untryside? d. d~or a n r.1irfield? e. rly1ng over a city? f. Flying ov~r opt'" country? IF y:>u w~rtt MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or oihf:lr ~ahicl~ at iho$ time, th.,n compl~t~ th$ fol!owing qutution3: d. s..)IJ:h~o'\r t SnL ;hw~ st h. N~dt,w~s ! 1.2 H 1w f::nt ,v~rl!t you moving? ._.r.ii:t.s fA' hoor. ?~L) Did you stop <:Jt any time while you w~r<:t lofJkin~ at the obfect? ; (C~rclo One) Y~s No : J ~. Ey~glasse.s b. Sun glasses Ni.,dshield d. Window gloss ~. 8l11ocJior.s S Th~ooolit* j;, order inat yCV ~.::n :jiV~ l.l'i cf..,<lf 0 piC?'l.Ji'~ ':!:) !~Hn~;bt. or :,h,Jt yau 'liJ'.,w i~5cd:.e ytu;r OWn Word:; :'l :Cl~';jmf).-:. i c.:>; lC~ or o~j~cts which, whan ploc~ up;,, the sky, would giv eth~ l~n<! cpp~ar'lnc~ aJ 'h:;, ,-,s;act '.l-'nich y~u .o-:wJ In th., following !>k~tch, i magif'll'! that ,ou or~ c:t th" p:'lint shown. Plac~ an ''A'' on th .-:uucd lin~ t.? ~how tl).., hiah th3 obi~ct wa3 above the horixon (sky lin..,) w:1~n ) 'O\J First s~"JW ir, f) loco a u on fh~ -;amd cJrved 1;.,~ t<> show how high rhe object was obovs the horizon (~kyline) whsn you lost saw it. Pioc.~ em JI'A" on rha compa"'~ wh .. n you fir:;r S J W it. 1 28. Oraw a pietJr~ that will show the rT~otion that tha object or objects mcd~. Pl::c~ '"r. " A " 'll the ::~g.nning of th, pc7h, a "B'' at th~ end of th~ r>oth, rmd sho~ ::.oy c hanges in dtr~c ;.;n durtt19 rh~ c.~ur:e. IF th~re wo~ MORE THAN ONE obj~ct, then how many wera there? ------------ _ ')r'Jw o picture of how th-.,y wetr't arronqed, o,1d put -:rn ~:),., t~ show th4