Dayton Ohio Text — November 1965

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PROJECT (0073 RECORD 2. LOCATION 10. CONCLUSION Astro (JEfaiS) ^ \ Venus was at 15 dsg elav in SW at time of observation i Elav lower than 60 deg since observed ae reflection in wlndshieid n. SUUMARY AND ANALYSIS Object appeared as a white, round light about 60 deg above the horizon. The observer was travelling in a Southwesberl/ FTD SEP63 0*329 (TDE) of thl fom hm U.$. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION This quastionnaire has baan praporad so that you can give the U>S< Air Force os much informcrion as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Please try to answer os many questions os you possibly can. The information that you give will be usec ^or research purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal information so that 'f it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. (Circ/e Onej; a. Daylight Saving 4. Where were you when you sow the object? postal Addr9S Sror or County 5. Hew long wos object in sight? (Totol Duration) b. Fairly caitain determined 5.2 Was object in sight continuously? d. Just q guess Wbof was tne carcition 7. IF you sow the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you loclced at (Circ/e One): o. In front of you d. To your left b. In boeW of you e. Overheod c. To your richt f. Dont remember htch obsotet* concerning a. Non*- /a^\ Brigfir rnoonlight Dull moonlight c. No moonlight - pitch d< d. Don' r remember conditions WEATHER fCirc/e One) Scattered clouds Thick Of neovy clouds oT Transparent e. Don't remember b. Dimmer l).l Compare brightness to some common object c. About the same d. Dont know a. Fuzzy or blurred b. Like a bright star a. Dont remember Did the object: a. Appeor to stand still at any time? c. Break up into parts or explode? d. Give off smoke? e. Change bri<^tness? f. Change shsoe? g. Flash or flicker? he Disoppeor end reoppeor? fCirc/e One for each question) particularly IF you ao5w#r%<J YES^ then tell whot porticulorly (Circle One); in front of: _ IF you answered YES, then tell what 7. Toll in a few words the following things about the object: b. Color 13. We wish to knew the angular size. Hold a match stick at arms length in line with a known object and note how i experiment sighting, how much of the object would hove been covered by the match head? j 19. Draw a picrare mat will show the shape of the object or objects. Label and include in your sketch or^y detoiU of the objecr rhor you saw such ss wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trolls or vaoor trails. Ploce an cr*cw ;eside the drowing to show the direction the object was moving. 20. Do you thinl< you con estimars speed of the object? IF you answered YES/ then what speed would you estimate? 21. Do you thi.nic you can estimate how far owoy from you the object wos? Where were you located when you sow the object? (Circle One.): o. Inside a building <7 Outdoors e. At seo 2d. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMCotUE or other vehicle at the time/ then complete the following questions d. Southeast b. Northeast h. Northwest 24.2 How fost were you moving? D rxY> mtUs per hour. 24.3 Did you stop at ony time while you were looking at the object? (Circle One) Yes No ; 25. Did you observe the object through orry of ihe following? Eysglcss^s e. Binoeutors SufY glasses f. Telescope Windshf^id Theodolite Wrndcw glass (sicytrne) (si<yiine) Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put on arrow to show the direction thot they were traveling 30* Hove you ever seen this^ or a sioiMor object before* |f $o give date or dotes end locofion. 3i* Was onyone else with you at the time you saw the object? (Circle One) 31.) IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 P loose list rhefr names ond addresses* roformotien Lost Nome First Seme Middle Neme T ELEPHONE NUMBER indicefe any additional informotion about yourself, including any special experience, which might be pertinent Df-.idj5> I 33. When and to whom did you report thot you hod seen the object? i^v PMP a CO Mm /f4 quastionnoire {nFormation adequately quastionnoire explanotion CPFicefds. 1. When did you s fhs object? State or Cewnty Q. ^ertom b. Fairly certoin 5.2 Was obtecr tn sight continuously? a. Bright 7. IF you sow the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located cs you looked ct the object? i'C/rc/e One); a. In front oi you d. To your left b. In bock of you e. Overhead U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION This questionnaire has been prepared so thot you can give the U.$. Air Force as much information os possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hove observed. Pifrose try to answer os many questions as you postibjy can. The information that you give will be used for reseorch purposes. Your name will oof be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publicotions without your permission. We request this personoi information so thot if it is deemed necessory, we may contact you for further details. aup<9Pt9*1*4 8. IF you sow the object at NIGHT, whot did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS iCirc/e One); 8.2 MOON (Circ/e One); d. Dont remember a. Bright moonlight b. Dull moonlight *c. No moonlight - pitch dork d. Dont remember conditions WEATHER {Circle One); c. Scattered clouds d. Thick or heavy clouds b. Fog, mist, or light rain c. Moderate or heavy rain e. Dont remember 10. The object cppeored; (Circia One); | b. Transporont As a tight d. Don't remember a. Br}ghf*f / About the same b. Dimmer Dont know 11.1 Compore brightness to some common object; (Cirel* Onm): a, Fusty or blurred Like 0 bright stor Sharply outlined Don't rerpember le object; (Circle One for e<xh question) Appeor to stand still at any time? Suddenly speed up and rush owoy ot ony time? Don't know Break up Into parts or explode? Give off smoke? Change brightness? Don't know Chonge shope? Flash or flicker? Disappear and raappeor? 15. Did oc|t mov* behind something at any time, portieulariy a cloud? (Circl* Of^); it moved behind: IF you answered YES/ then tell whot 16. Did the obtect move in front of something ot ony time, particularly o cloud? (Circle One): In front of: _ IF you ooswered YES/ then tell whot 17. Tell in o few words the following things obout the object: experiment 19. Draw e picture that will show the shape of the object or objects. Label and include in your sketch any details of the object thctyeu sow such as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Ploee cn arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the object wos moving. (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then whot speed would you estimate? IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it was? a. l-nside o building b. In a car d. In on oirptone (type) e. At sea 23. Were you (Circle One) a* In the business section of a city? residential c. in open countryside? d. Near on airfield? e. Flying over a city? f. Flying over open country? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: b. Northeost d. Southeast f. Southwest miles per hour. (Circle One) h. Northwest 25. Did you observe the object through arty of the following? Eyeglasses e. Binoculors f. Telescope Windshie-o Theodolite Window aioss oppeororrce Draw o picture of how they were orranged, and put on orrow to show the direction that they were traveling. 31.1 !F you answered YES, did they sea the object too? (Cifcle One) eddrassas: First Nam# infomotion Indicate orry additional informotton about yourself, including ony special experience, which might be pertinant TELEPHONE NUMBE 34. Dots you compUtod rhis quo.ofionnoir 35. Informaftan which you feel pertinent ond which is not adequotely covered in the specific points of th< questronnoire or z narrativp explanation of .your sighting.