Miamisburg Ohio — October 1965

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Keywords: circle, object, nrinutes, int3rcept, cutjofte, lor111m, jetstionnarre, publicotion5, yourp, rmhnion, cantro, storo, cirf71e, brightejst, suddm, wmchin, itloved, dxperime, _been, over3d, xncust, orrsw, wcreyou, oirploth, countrtsid
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. D~TE TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION 1. NUMBER OF OSJECTS 10. CONCLUSION 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION S. PrlOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Obser7~r lives on top of hill and spotted object at 75 deg above the North, and after 22 minutes no~iced obj~ct chan~$ cours~ t J 30 d~g, altitude of 50, 000 f t with eati~cted v~ry high S?~ed. Obj~ct W;l3 whi~a, bright a s "idnu.s. A.ft. ~ .... ..-~ha . ... of 30 d co~se h&ad~ng t o Er ha noticed 2 ~lo~ obj~cts 1t or~ng~ lig~ts av~1L~ paral: 3l to i~l6h~ path ~cd ~3inL ! . pa3sed dir~ctly o~erhead and ~ravel~d . The la:~e obj~cc. appear~d 2/3 th~ original aize a!ter 4 nrinutes of observ~tion, the two smaller orange lights did not int3rcept th~ larg~r object. No s ound. FTD S E P 63 0-329 (TOE) Pr.vlou cUtJOfte of thh lor111m.1 ta. ue.d. U.S. AIR FORCf 'i!:CHNICAL IN FORMATJON T his Cf\Jetstionnarre has been prepared so that y ou con give the U.S. Air Force as :nuch information as possible concerning. the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have "?bs~rv~d. Pl~ase try to onswer as many questions as you ;-ossi~ly can. The infor matio n that you give will be used for r~s~rch purposes. Your name will not be used in connectio n with any stat-!lment 5, ::onclusi~ns, or publicotion5 without yourp~rmhnion. w~ r~c;u~!st this p-:rsonal information ~0 that if it is d~emed necessary, we may contact you for furth~r details. 1. When did you see the object? 3. T ime Zone: ( Circle One): G~ Eo~ tern lf.' Cantro l c. Mountain ( Circlt:! One): (Circle One): a . Doy I ight --~ir:.ote:o I 4 . 1/iher~ w~re you when you saw the object? Nearest Postal Address Storo or County 5. How l on g was object in sight? (Total Duration) . ~.J Certain c. Not very sure b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess 5.2 Was object i11 sight continuously ? Yes No _ 6. What was the condition of the sky? b. Cloud; 7. IF you s ow the object durin;; DAYLIGHT, .vher~ .vas ihc SUN loco?ed as you l~okt:d a':' th a obi~!cU (C;rclr: One): a. In f :-ont of you ~. In beck of y ou c . To your rt -;;h d. To r>ur hft e . ov~h~cd 8 . IF you saw the object at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8. 1 STARS (Circle One): Don't remember 8.2 M00N (Circla One): G:~ Bright moonlight b. Du l l moonlight c. No moonlight.:.. pitch dark d. Don' t r~mernber 9. Whet w~e th e w~ather conditions at the time you saw the object? CLOUDS (Ci.-d~ One): '':'-" Clear sky c. Scattered : I oud s d. Thick or h eavy cloud s WE-ATHER (Cirf71e 0!1~): b. F og, mist, or light rain c. Mod~ra~e or heav y rain e. Don't remember 10. The objac t oppeared: ( Circle One): b. T ron s:;>c~ent ~ As o ligh t e. D~n't rem~mber t opp!!ared as a light, was it brightl!r than the brighteJst stars? (Circle One): t,.J) Brighter Th., edges of t~e object wer'!t: (Circle One): a. Fuzzy o r bl urre d Uke a bright star Sharply outlined d. Don' t rerr.'!mber c. Abovt the same d. Don'~ know 13. Did the obr~ct: (Circle One for eoch question) Appe~r t<:~ stand s t ill at any time? SuddM ly sp'e~d up and rush away at any time? 8:-:e'.:!k 'JP into parts or ex~l~-,? G iv-e off smo ? Ch~Jnge brightn~ss? Chc(lge .:;hap~? F la..ih or fl icl<ar? C i ;appear and reappear? Don't know Don't know D~m't know O,n 't know Yes ~...No' Dcn't know Don't know 14. Dtd th~ object d isapp.!!ar whi Ia y ou were wMchin g it? If so, how? IF Y"" an 'Wr.d v S S, ~hon tli ,-' w I 15. Did the obj~cT mov& behind something at a ny time, particularly a cloud? ( Y e s , N o ( C ire/~ One ): D on't Know . it ITloved ~hi:d: 16 . D:d t h e object mov~ in front of something a t a ny tim~, porticularly o cloud? Don't Kno w . (Circle One): i :1 front of: 17. T~! l in a fe w words the following things about the object: 18. We wi:;h t o know th~ angular .size. Hold a matc h -sti:k at a rm's l~ngth in l in"J wit~ a l<no.vn obj~ct end no r1 r:ow much of the object is cov~red by the heed of t h e match, lf you hod performed t his dXperime,t m rhe time o f th~ ~ siaht ing, ho.v much of the object w~u -~y.,_been c over3d by t h e matc h head ? 19. Drew c picture that wi II show the shape of th., o b ject or objec t s . lo~l and inc IOJd~ i n your sk~tch any d~t:Ji l:i l of th e objl!ct that you saw such a s wings, protru~ions, etc. , and especially e.xncust troi l:. o r ''.:.!P'Jt' t r'1ils. t Pice~ an arrow !:;eside the d rawing t o show rh~ d .irect!on t he object wa-s moving . f 2'J. Do you th ink you can estimate th~ speed ofthe object ? (Circle On~) Ye$ { N~, 21. Do you thin'< you can estimate how far away from you the object was? IF you orrsw~red Y !;_S, then how fo r Jwoy would you s~y 1 as? --------------- .Vh~r~ wcreyou !ocot~d when you sow the ~bjecr? (C'irc/e Qn.,) : u. h31d~ a bu d di ng b. 1:1 Cl cor d. In on oirplotH~ e. .~t sea 23. WP.re you (Circl'! One ) u.. In th e bu s in~ss section of a c !ty? Lb." In th e residential '.>;;ction of o citY.? c. (il open countrtsid~? d. N ~or on ai rfi~ ld? e. Flyi n g over a citt? f. F~.,. ing over op~n country? IF you were MOViNG IN AN AUTOMOBILE or oth.er V!'hicle at th~ til""'e, then t:orrplete th~ following ~w.,s~ion5.: 24 . 1 Ufhot direction were you moving? (Circle o.,~) e . South b. Northeas t d. Southeast f. Southwest 1tf;'1 Ho"" fast wer~ you moving? _ .:.='"----'-) ,m i l.es per hour. ooking at the object? Did you stop o.t any time while you wet '! (Circle One) (X~ No h . Norrhwest 25. Did you observe the object through any of the following'? Ey~:;lasses Binoculars Sun glas-;as T elcs::ape Yes C, \llindshield Th ~odol ite d. '>Iindow gl~ss , Yes No I n o rd;:r that you con give a:. clecr a picture a s ;:>o<;sible of what y ou saw, describe in your o wn words o comnon ' O:.>j.:r.: c r oh11~cts v,ntc , wn~n >' ac~ ur in tr.e s y, wou <.: J"'~ w.-, scm._, cpoetJr1nc:c ,:;s .rr.e o . ,";}C:t w ICl ynu sew~ 27. In the following sketch, i :nagine that you are a t t he point ~hown. P lace o n " A'' on t~ ... curv~d Jj,~ to sho.,., ho,y 1 high ~he object was a bove t he horizon (skylin,:,) when you first sow it. P loca a "B" on tn.e ::oma curved l m-: t-:> rl,ow how high t h e o~ject wo:; above the horizon {sky I in~) when you last saw it. Ploc<J on "A" on t he cotnpcs; vh~n you first sow it. Place o "B" on the cor1po-;s whem y o u lost so..v the object. 28. D r'lw o picrure that will show the mot ion that t he object or objects mad~. Ploct: an "A" ot rh, b~ginning of th~; p:nh, a " B at the end o f the path, ond show ony changes in direction dur1ng the cour:;3, 29. IF th~re was MORE THAN ONE obj~ct, then how many w~re there? --------- _ Draw a picture of how they wer~ arra n ged, onJ put an orrow to show the direcri<Jn that ~hey ..-ere trov~tiing HJ't~ you over se1;n this, o r a similar objec t b"fore. If s o gi1e date or dar~s and location. Jl. Yes onyo:- ei~e ...,.irh you at th e time you saw the object ? (Circle One) 3 I. 1 IF you answered YES, did they see tn~ objeci "'oo? ( Ci ref~: One) i 31.~ Pl~cse I is t ~heir n~mes and address~s: ~ J2. Pl~ns~ g ive th e foll ow ing information about yourself: r.: LE PHON:: NUMBER Midd ,., /'IOITU Indicate any additional info rmat io n abo ut y ourself, in~luding any sp~ciol experience, which m ig!-.t be p~rtinent. :'!}, ... ~ md to -...-f-tcm dH you r'!pcrt that you hod 34. D::~}e you compl~t~ this q~:~&stionnoire: Month '( o o r 35. Information whir.:h you f~el pertinent and which i s not ade quately cove:~d in the s~cific poin~s of the questionnaire or a narrative ~xplonotion of y~ur sighting. . T his c;u tionnoire has b'!en prepar.-,d $0 that y~u con give tha U.S. Air Force as much j;-,~ornc!'cn .JS possibL~ concerning th e unid~ntifit'!d ceria! phdnomenon that you h-::ve ob-sarv~d. pL ... csft ~-y i~ answ'3r as many questions as you possibly con. Th~ information t},ot you giv., will ba us~o 7~ r~search purposes. Your name will oot be used in connection with ony s~at"m"nts; r:.;t,cksi~r.s, or publications without your permissi on. We requ~st this persor.al i nformation so thct if!: is deemed necessary, we may contact you for fudh~r d.ata:ls.