Newyork Newyork — October 1965

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Keywords: circb, object, youth, circle, ihber, htlti, tfultipl3, objsct3, travelimg, fl1it, flyi216, abots, fotlo, aperirn, co1er, mtjfc, incbde, dtdllil, xoous1, traiis, vtlpot, ftojij, stimotc, ctrcb, nirfi31d
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD i 1. D A r t 'i iME C~CUP 2. LOCATION 1. Ni.IHBER OF OBJECTS ~htlti-ol' .S. LENGTH OF OaSeRVATION 30 seco.nd3 fa. TYPE Of 08SERVATION Ground--{iaual 9. PHYSICAL EVID!NCE TO. CONCLUSION Probable BIF..DS 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS tfultipl3 objsct3, travelimg in di.f'fer~nt directi:>ns to~arda the :fo:-th~ast. ~fl1it. First obj;!ct~ rc) flyi216 in IHJ" format.i:)n, th!ln changi.-1g to circular flrma~i:m. '!'~'"!.l!r-~ Her~ clouc!s abots a ha.za. Bright lights from fair 'lnd dis-=lp:Jea;.o.nc~ of obj ~ct h:~hind bu:tlding~ may b-~ th-s rea3on obs~rvar could F TO S E P 6:3 0-329 (TD E) Pnvioua edition o f thla tons ma7 be a .. d. l .. t. Did 1h~ ohj,ct d isappear whil~ you w~ftl watc h ing it? I f ;o, how? 15. Ci~ the obj!tct 'n ove behind something atony ti;n'!J, particularly a cloud? (Circl~ On.,): No Don't Know, . J F Yl)U 16. Did rhe object' mov~ in f:.ont ,.,f som~thing ot t ;t1"!' ti,ont~t pOl"tit:vlarly a cl,.,.Jd? (Circle o.~e): 17 . Tul! in o few words the fotlo'Ning things aboot rh& ~Jbj&ct: w~ .... ish to know thet angular siz". Hold o match ~tick ar crm's l-ength in line wirh .:1 ~no.vn obittct ~nd not. ho i much of tn" obj~ct is covered by th~ h.,cd of :h~ mntd!. H )'OU ~'ld ~,f,.,m~ t~is ~Aperirn~nt ~t ;J,e rim. of :htt 1 . si:]h t ing, how much of the object wou ld hov~ p.,~n co1er.,d hy the mtJfc h head? ~ 19. D;cw o pictura that will show th~ ~h-:~pe of th!! obi~c:t or objects. Label and incbde in your sketeh ony dtdllil~ of the object !':,Ot you :iQW such OS win~$ protrusions, otc:., and ~specially I!:XOOUS1 traiis Or VtlpOt fTojiJ P Joe~ an err ow b-eside the drawing to show ~ha direction th~t objeet W':l s m"ving . .J. Do'/ u ~hinl< you con -'Stimotc! tha Hed o f the O~Ject? (Ctrcb On~) ar.sw~red Y!:S, tn~n what speed would you estim~JttJ? --------- 1 21. {)~, ''Olt th1.,J< y:;v ,o;~n ~stimat~ how for away from youth., object was? J :F ycu '1;-"'iW"!r~-d lES, then :1ow far oway ""'ould you soy it wcs? ---------------- : :2. When' wer~ yjU 'ocot~d when you sow the obj~ct? 23. 'H.;rt! you (C.rcf~ One) a . ln the b..: sines:) :iection of o c 1 ~) c . h.;i;h o bui:ding s. ~jl u crJr d. Jn ~n a irpi:.:ne (type) v~ rcs;d~r.tu1l s;.:c.on of a .,.;ty: c . In cp~n countrysida? d. Near on nirfi31d? e. Fl1ing over u city? f. Flyir'!~ over o~n c~untry? . IF jOJ ~cr! t . .,ct,NG IN AN AUTOM03i: v r o~h.:r vehic!-_, at rhe tirr.~ th~n ccr:tphte i'-le following 2!.1 W .at di.-~ctton w~re you rnov inq? (Circb Cn=') e. S:>uth g . We'lt b. Nortn!!ast d. South~ost f. South"Yest 2~L2 How :nst W"!re you moving? rni l-!5 p~r ho;r. 2t~.3 ['lid you :jtop a t any time whila y ou wer~ loo!<ing at the! o o jact? L.5. Di\J y.'J\J obst!rve r object throJgh c ny of the following? Eyeglasses 8 int;lcu 1<-rs T eles.:op~ W: "ld _,h ield Theodol i~e V i ..-1 dow g I a s s :n orr..::r t,J~ you can give as ci~'Jr o picturd as pos:aibb of ..... hat you 'iOH, des~rib~ .n 1our ~'wn w o r-i:; c common In the following sketch, irnagin" that you oro a t th., point ~hown . . Pl-1c., o n 'A., oe\ th ~ c urv~d In-;, to show h~H high th:t obJ&Ct wo~ o bova the horiz on (s'<ylin e ) wh~n you first sow it. Place a' R" on th~ same curv~d l in& t(l s:1ow how high the object wa s obo~e the hor il: on (skyl in e ) when you last saw it. Pfnctt on " A " on ~h., conpa1 wh.o,n y~u ftrst sew it. Plac9 a " B " o n the c ompass where you /::1s t saw th~ object. IF th,~ WO$ MORE T HAN ONE obiect, th~Jn h ow :Mny ~er-9 tn er,? Draw o p icture of how they war(' arranged, and put a n arrow to show the direction that they wMe trov,li!"1g. .... . . Hcv' y..)v ever .il'"~n thi!i, or o similar obj.!ct before. If so give data or dot~:> and location. We:. cnyan~ els& witn you ot th':! tim~ you sow the obj~c;t? (Circle One) 31.1 lr you '::1swer~d YES, did they see the object t oo? (Circle OnE::) 31.2 Pboo;~ lis~ th~ir names end addre~sss: t 32. Pl~u.:i~ give tne fofl'owing information obout yoursalf: Lost Ncrme FirsT :'>Jome T ::..EPHONE NUMBER Midd 1ft Nnm~ 1<-J?C:tt i : ... dicat~ any additional information a bout yours~lf, including any sr-Kiol ~xperienc~, .... mich mi3ht t-A ~rtin\'!'nt. 35. lnbrmaticn which you f I . - ----------------Mon;h qu~sllonnai "nt an wh1ch is '-.r ~ ~arroltive explanation of n~ a ~uately covC'd ir th ~ . . - lJ~t.! y' OIJ COmple 'd t ' -ills r.u ., ":;tronn.Jir ~ . your Slgnting, . S p .clfiC f})inn of th" Ulfl e ct} U.S. AIR FO~Cc TECHHJC..\l I~FORM,I\TJON This qu~stionnoire has been prepared s o that you c a n giv~ th ~ U.S. A ir Forc-3 Ol much .inf~rmction as possibl, conc~rning the. unidentifittd aeri~l ph~nornenon that you hav~ ob5erv~d. Pl~ose try to answer os many questions a.s you ;.ossibly can. Th.., in formation that ycv give .viii be U'i&O for r.!!tsearch purposes. Your name will bot be used ir1 connection wi~n flny s't<ltament.\, t.:~nclu sions, or publicarion4J without your permission. w., r~quec;t this personal inf~rmation :>o th~t if it is deemed nec.,ssory, we may contact you for further detai 1.;. 1. ,'lh !n did ycu see the object? 2. Time of d~y: (Circle One ): D Month Yaor j ~ ~.. .r re Wt!re you when y ou saw th'! object? . ~ ! j . N~'l/-st> Postal Addrtn.s City 6 r Town / S ar-t o r Co .... m y r 5 . h "'w long .vas obiect in sight? (Total Dur ati-:>n) 'J. C ertain b. Fairly certain 1xv.t Y~ty Slfr&..; Justo guess , ,? Wos ob jecr ;n sight' continuously? 6. \Yrtot was t he condition or the sky? a . Sd~jht i<fJ~4.ftv '" l b I j .1 bc::k I"} f 'i --J e . l)verhl! od 1 c . Tu ~IOI,;f fishY . f. o~n't :-emember 1-~. Did th~ ohj.,ct ~Jisoppear while y ou were watching it? li so, how? 15. Did th~ ob:ect mov& ((ire/~ One): behind S()mething at any time, particularly a cloud? i t mov~:l tr.Jh ind: Jid tn~ obJeCt move in froni cf ,:rc~ n~J: Yes tim~ .. p.uticulur1y :.1 ciouJ? D:m't Kno"" i :1 front of: f 17. T:dl in;:, fe w words th~ following thi:1J.i about t!-11! obj-ect: . G ! !.3. \/.' wi~h to know th~ angular si.ze. Hold a .not.:h stick at ~';rm,s len9th in i ~ne with \J -<nown ,)b!&C~ end not~ r:.:w ~ rnud1 of the object is cover~d by the he ad of :he m\lfch. If {VU had p"!rrcrmed ~hi) 3X';oerimertt ct ~r.~ r:~:e or :-h~ : ::;ighting, how much of the object would hcve been co"~',-,d by th!! match hetJd? 19. Drew o ?icture t'1ot will show rhe shape oft obj-ect or objects. Label and iN.:IJde in your ~k-~}t:h any d~toib ~r the objitct t.,ct you saw such a s wings, p;otrus!ons, aTe., and '!:S ciaHy ~..thausr trcih; !Jr vaoor tiail-;. Pl~ce an :::.rrow ~side tha drawing to show the direction th~ obje c t wa-:; rnovi HJ. ~ '20. Do !'OU think you con estimat~ the sp~ed vf the object? (Circb One) :-you answer , ; c.~, tnen what speed would you es~imote? _ /O Ol D o ycu thin~ y~u c::ln estimate how far away from youth'-' obj.,ct was? (Cir:!~ One) i r yvll on sw~r~d yES, then how far away wou id you say It w cs? .\fh.~m w~n you LJ=at~d when you saw the object? (C!rcb On~): b. !n a cor 23. W:Jre you (Circle One) ::. In the busin~:;s sec~ion of ':1 ciiy? b. In the rc .;identia! 5ection or a city? c. In ope'l country s id.,?