PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION 1. N~H.~BE R OF OSJ ~CTS S. LENGTH OF OBS:RVATION 30 mi~1utes 6. l'fPE OF OBSERVATION Grcund-Vis~!~ i 7 . CO'J~SE 9. PHYSICAL eVIDENCE . ;t-:l.r No 10 . CONCLUSION Positio~l data distorted. How~ver, planet co~J not Po3~ibl~ s~tt 6 r'!lova as the r ~ :.ort indi:!ar..as. 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AHD ,\NALYSIS Bright silver lighted object. C7linder sha,e with dcme mUifil e. SE to S1!, changed dir,~ction and dis~;paared in South. 0'..1s~rver is a firm believor i.1 flyil1g 3aucer~. FTD SE? 63 0-329 {TDE) Pnvloua .adHlon of t"-b fof'lf1 ~M7 he ud. T :~ 1Nl CAL iNFOHMA fiON r:..,;::; =1l.llitio,liiCJir~ ha5 be~n pr~porod s o thot yoJ c~n gtV6 tht;! u.s. A ir Fore~ Ol mu.::n ir. ior~ot ::-; .J'i ~ossibl e concarn ing th~ un id~n~i Fied c~r i11 I phenornenott th.:Jt y o u hov.., ob.3-erv ~d. p:_.,.~ .~ ~y to c~"'!SW~r as rr.ony question s o s y o u possiSiy ctJn. The infor,nation thot y'>u giv,, w il l b ... JS f~r r s ,.,orch purposel. Your nom~ will ,.,ot be u:;ed in connection wiih any '>~at~m~,ts, o r p ublications withvut y-:>Ut" p!Hmissivn. w~ reqUd::it thi:; p~rsonoJ infarT.oti'>n ..>0 t.,:t n 1r 1s oe~em~ ne~es!i:Jry, we moy ccnnJct you or rurtner ... ~,o,, ' anen .. a '/Ct. see th~ objt!ct? a . Easter~.- - en r;o I (Circle One): c. ,\\ounta in ( C irde On:?}: ( Circl-! On e): a . D;.1yligf.t b. Ston1 .. :rd .1. '1r,i~ were yov when you s:Jw th:! obj.:cr? N..:ora:.t Postal Addr.,ss 5. H.J~"~ long 'CS oSj~ct in sight? ( T o rol Duro~icn) a. Ccrt-.1in b. Fairly certoi~ 5.1 H ov w c s rirr:e L1 s ight defeiminej? ~ .. _. Wn:. I) Oj ~Ci in s i sht continuously? Jusr a gu~ss \V:1at \/C ::> th~ Co:"d ir i OTl of th-:: S '<y? .,. B risnt b. Cl cudy b. ).\ bC!t:k or y ou c. Tv y0ur ri~h~ 8.1 STARS (Circle! One): d. D :):i 't emember 8.2 MU01 I (C~rcle One): a. Bright Mmml1ght b. Dull moonlight ~""'c.' N~ moonlight -p it.-:h dark 9 . \'h e r w.ere th ., weather c onditions ut the tim:! 7:-:,u jO~ th ., cbj=lct? CtOUDS ( C ircle One): WcA THER (Cir c le One). b. Fog, r.,i~, cr I ish I r 1i r c . Sr.:a~tered c:~uds c . Mod~rat~ or h~avy r.;Jill d. Thick cr n aovy c louds e . Don't ~member I 1. If it acp.,cr.,d os a light, was it brigHar than t!-1~ bright~;.t st~.Jrs? (Circ b. Dimmer d. Don't j,r,ow 11.1 Compare brightntss to s o me common object: 1'2. Th~ edges o f th4! object Wdre: (Circle One): a. F uzzy or blur:-ed . b. Like a bright ~tcr d . Don't remember 13. D:d th e object: a ... \opear t o ~tond still atony tii'T'e? S. Sudd~nly zp d up ond ;uo;h away a t en~' timn? g . F!a.;h or fli:k:tr ? (Circl~ On~ fc,r ecch que'itio n) Don' t ~ r:uw O t'l 'f t( l -II DiJ th-, obj,ct disoppttar whila you w~re wotchiog it? If so, hoH? t5. D1 rl th& ob~ "t mov~ behind something at any time, particularly a cloud? ( Circ le One): Don't Know. Oii th~ c-b!ect r.1ove in fr ont o f someti-ling o t any tiu,..-, p-Jrticui"'nly l.l c:oud? (C ir:: le One): Yes in f;ont of: Do~'t Know. T~ll in :J f"'""' words the foiL)wing things about tn~ obj ~=t:. .vish to know the angular si::.e , mJ-:h of the obi ect is cov~r!'d by rh~ h-~cd or ~ighting, how much of the obj~ct would ho'le be~n cov~r~ by t;;e mut::h ,,ead? Drew c oicture th:Jt will show the shope of t h e obj~ct or objects. Label and i,clud~ in you,. karen any dorods oi rha obi~ct troat you sow such as P'~c') on arrow S-esid~ the drawing w ings, ~;otrusion::, e tc., and es/)eci'ltly ~xhc~st tm; t 3 ('r vapor ri!'J!!s. to -;how th~ direction Po }vu thin~< )'OU con estirnat.::J tho speed of th~ ob'j-,ct? j :=-fPU c:-uw~:-"?'c YES, then what speed would you ostimat~? C,)-, {r'U th:n< t0'J =::m ~Stimote how far QW~y from y ou the obj~Ct was? y:lu T"lSW~ied YES, then ho.., fer owcy would you !il~Y it was?----- c . lr~ an oirpk.:~e {type) Fl1ing ovor a dty? ' H Flying over open cour.try? IF you '~Ye.-e ...... ~/lNG IN AN AUTOMCoiLE o r other v~hicle at th'! tim~, then complete the following ouosticns: 'Nno~ di;~.:tion wer~ you moving? (Ci;c/e Or.")) r:. j Jor~ o. .::>ou~n"'t1st Ho.., fest w~re you moving? ---~------mil~s per hour. D id you :;,top at any t!me while you wer~ looking at th~ oot'!ct ? h. NorTn .-.~st :>S. D:-:! y:J'J ob:;erv~ the obj3ct through any of the following? o. E ye:Jioss$s b. Sun glass 3 --:. \/iro,dshieJ::l e. Binocubrs f. Te l~sccoe g Thaodol ite 26. j,, or a !f :hrlf vu n 3iva O.i clea r a pkturc os posstble of what you saw, dP,scrib~ in your own ' ''vrds a comrn.-,r: objcc .-r -:>bjec~s which, h~n ploced ur in the .>ky, 'Nould give th e some ctppe-:~ran(;~ as 1ne objec~ .. thich yell sew t hi9!1 ~i1~ obj~ct wus above t:19 hori:o:.:>n ($~y:in~) wh_,,, you first !;ow it. PktcJ a "B" c.:n i!a ;.h 'd h:l''f hi.;h the object W'lS 'lbove h<! riz.on (sky ! ine) Wh-3n you fast SO\"' i~ . ,=>!nee nn O r:.h u pi.:ture of how they wer"J or"ang~d, and put an arrow to 3ho.,~ ~ha dl:O:!Ctc n th~r ... 10. i .J"~ y..>u \!v~.-s~cn th is , c r n si1~11 lu r obj.,ct b.,bn. If so . !1. Wr'l'~ l1nyor.e ~i:.;~ ,...,,.h ~O'J at the t irnP >ou -.uw the o bject? (Circle Ore) (Circl~ One-:) Plel1 aiv~ th.:. f .. ,!lowing inforrn-:Jtk' n cSout '/CJrse!f: L est N:~me l1cii . .'lt..: any oddi rioncl information cbrJf..t younelf, incl~diF"g .:my specicf