11. D ATE T IMe GROUP 2. LOCATION PROJECT-10073 RCORO . Uor\valk, . Ohio (4) . l. :~OIH!CE ,0. COMCLU~ION Astro (VE~rus) i . Nl iMBER OF OBJ ECTS s. LENGTH 01' 05$RYATION Th., light trhic."'l hav e been observad i s in th~ a pp rox r-osi.tion of t ha pl anet Venus. I 1 .B~I!F $UW..Ailt'f AND AMAL 'tall . 20 vJ.nute3 O"oj e ct .-;aJ like l ight of a car headlig ht, 'r ery bright whit-3. -.-T-Y_P_E_O_F_O_B_SE_R_V_A_T_IO-N---t All of t:-1e observe~., t ried. t o s e~ th~ obj ect thrll a. t elt:1scop e . but th3 ob ject 1-ra.s too far ~:t1a7 t o f o cu:s in o n i t . One . Ground-Visual ( TX) observer 1ven t t>o call Hi gh way Fat.rol , a s he did t he l.igh t -.-c-o_u_R_S_-r::---------i app~.:.r~d ~o change color s to blu! and a ppeared to rr.ov~ d :nm t o . tree l~vel, turned red, then He n t ba ck u p to its ori~i."!al ~os ition, ~rhen it then app~el to Spe!d Of.!.. in r,_he 5t[ d:irection c.i 9. PHYSICAL EVIO!HC! Th!J l'Jtiont~aira h-:u bt~n pl'allond IJO thllt you c~n y ivit tho U.$ . Air f o t C!) O \ mu.::h if'!of!'noric n as ?Ouibl~.t conc,,ning th vnidenfifhtd att rial ph" nom .. no o that you \ nvll ob:s~trvJt;i, . P!~as ~ry l o cnswer :a many q ue!itions as yov p0uib ly con. The' lnformctiotl that y<:u ~:.,, w: ll Dil v s .. d f~ r;,Jdorch p urpQ:SH. Y ..::ur noa"Nt \ool; It not b., \.!j'~d i{\ .::onnec. H:>n wifh ony ? t~t"m~tnU, c~nc!usionJ, or publico~ion"l wit h o1J1 y<HJt.?!rmi~ sior.. W~ 'l'~r.JV.,.st thi! p,r51)llOI inform.-ll'lon :sc ihat if : r is d:$~med n,c.,53Cty, we mo y ccnracr '' ou fcr 1ud her d;,toib. 1. Wh.,n did you ~"e t h a obj.,ct? iim~ of d\11 3. Ti;ne Zone : ( C Jrcla On e): f"'a. Eostarn 'b: -G ntra( c . Mounrc t n d. Pacifi c f Cird o \)m:r): ., . Doylight SG.'ing b. Sto.-,dJrd 4. Wh~,, witr't y04J when you s a w t h e o b j.,ct? c "'1 Of' TOW, 5.? Wa'l o b j,et :~ :i gh t c.ontinuou,ly ? ,I,.Unuhtt d. J u!lt, a gu~.n DAY l"'i GH T tn froM o ; you In bnc k C~l 'I :)1,> To your ti )11 o. N_C~"Ie - i(IJ..!_[k~Ght_,nooni.i~-i~ CLOUDS ( ::ire:/~ One): ... a. Cl~-tor a\cy e. S:otter.d eloud .1 cl. Thif;lc Of he<1vy d\>Ud$ T t<JnJporernt .d. As oj!~ht.J (i, Mvd4t.r-Jle Of he<N-y roi11 ci. Snow . e. OOI,'t rememb..- ( Cirr::l One): Aoovt o~h, sr.:IM d. o , know 11.1 Corr.90r bri;;r.tne to sotM <:om~ ol:a!ect: (C ircl' On.): ~! .f\Jz:}' 'Of blurrii !:>. Li!<i-o bri{.;f'f:~tl!f' c-:-~orjTy CtJ~1Tr.;d ~. Oon't r3rr..,mhr Den' 1 k.no""' 14. D iJ the objact di:1oppe01 whi !~you w:-:rt: 1atching it ? I f :~o. h o w ? \ 15. D i d ~he objK' move behind somethmg at aoy t i m& parttciJI~.Jrly a cloud '? i t mov~d 04th ind: 16. D id t h t o b i..:t mov\'t in front of {ZHI7le~thing at any time , p a rtic;u larly a c l oud? (Circ I~ On<!!): Don't K now tn Trent o r : 17 . r~tl in 0 few words the following things about t h object: Wft wish to k,.,ow 1ha angular si-;.a. H ol.:l o :11atch r;lick Cit armc; l;,n9th in l intt 'rlilh c !..n oJ.fn vbi.cc~ O llcl n~;. much of th obiect i.s cov!trttd b y the h~tod of the r{lotch . If you hod prformed tlri~ ...,;-(~eriment a t '"* ti"O<: sighting, how much of the obj-ect would hava been cov~.trttd by the match h ead? Draw a plctt.Jre ~hot will show tne :shape. of ;he obj~ct o r objacta. Lo bel and includ~ in your !litetcn any d tat.f!l 1 of th'f object that you sow :such " ' win gs, pr otrusions, ate., a nd eJpecioHy e xhaust t r,J i b or por tr<Jil1. Placs an orr~ ~side the dr~wing to -;now ~he dir&<:tion the o bi'!tct wa' moving. JrR t 1 art nwcOa s a 20. Do you th1nk ;ou can estimot~ 1h~ spe!!d of th., objoct? (Cir=l~ Ontt) No IF yetJ un:werttd Y FS, then what spesd would y.:su :utirr.oto 'f -------. 2 1. D o you thinl< tt:~o~ con estimate how far away from you thet objsct was? If you o:ut~t~r,d YES, then how for away would you so y i t was? Wher~ wr;r~ ':OV locatttd when yoo saw th~ objdc~? (Circla Onc!t): o. 111 sid., o hui ld ing b. In a cor c-: Ojtdoors Wera you (C.t t.fo On, ) a. io lh1!t busin~ss s 11ctir-n o f a c1ty ~ r,. !r, ih~ rdsid~nfiaJ ~uCl i<.tl ,d C .:ity? c:, r! op~n coun.ry~1 $. '.d., N~ar an oirfietd? t c.J. In a n oirplone (type) ~. Flying ovtt' o city? 1 e. At sea . f. Fl,.ng over opotn ;ourttry'? ~ j 24. IF )o'OIJ w"Jr., MOVING IN AN AUTO,Vi081LE o r other Vdhlclo a t th"J time, th~r c omplet., tho folrowi11q I.{U.t'ltt,Jn<J: ~ l 24.1 Whot dir"Jction w,,., yotJ mo ving? (Circle On,a) ! b. North&ost d. Southea.sr f. Sovthwe!lt 2J.2 How fast were you moving? : mil~s per hoor. 24.3 Did you Jtop ~tony time whil you w-.re l o ol<ing at the objcf? ( C ird .. One) let w., 1T h. Northw.,,t 25. D id you o bnrv., the object through ~ny of rh following? o. Eyeylatus b . Sun olan c. 'Nind'Jh=e ld " Binoculau f. T el~scope g . Th"odol lte 26. In t.vd .r thct y Ju .:'111 giv~ a s cl.!tor J pic tur:1 0 3 p'l:s:osibla o~ whot yov ~Jw, Je-sc ribe in yr;.-Jr :-.~n vcrrh..., r,:.-,m,,...,n obj>-,ct or (l!,j"ct~ which, wh~n plac,d up in ~h4 1ky, , ovid gi1e th e ~orne appearance o:s 1h!t o bj ... r.t l<lfh lch 31. Was ony~n !lse with you at th time you sow th, obj~ct? ( Citd~ On ) .. 31.1 IF you antwerad YES, did they ~h obj~ct too? (Cite/~ 0113) y'.,s :31.2 Please 1 iat t he ir name.1 ond oddreutta! 32. P )$a.n g iv the following lnfetrnatlen cbout youuelf: l. oat Nome TELEPHONE NUMBER tndlcat ony adc:Utionol Information a bout youralf, lncl vding ony :spclai prlnct, whieh might b. ~rtiMnr . l 33. ~nun afld t" whom did you r3port 'h'lt you hod "l!t'ln th obj .. ct? questionnoi" ~ 2 narrative explanation of yo~o~r slghti"9 ,.l,-I.Y TO r/ A TTN 0~ TDE\-1, UFO .UFO 3i~1.ting DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEAOQUART!:RS ~OR~IGN TEC:HNOL.OGY. DIVISION <AFSC) WRIGHT-PATTE .. SON AIR FORCE BASil, OHIO A!S43 3 Hq tfSAF SAFOICC ( Mrs Hunt) l-7e :'lave received an pnidantlfied flying object report f r u:n Mr The follo i 3 a suggestad r eply to his letter The light which you and members of your family have been obs~rvi:J.g is in tbe appro:dmate position of the planet VE~IDS. ~e r Force has eval~ated thi s object (planet ~US) ~s t he cause of your sighti=lg. F03 'I'BE COMMANDER :E.,"qiC T de Depu 7-y for v v .~, Colondl,.US!\F Technology and Subsystems HEMO FOR THE RECORD called 8 December 1965 nt 1535 and i.!'lfor.aed the proJe~t office that a nunber of neople i n and around have se~n a myaterioua object i n the 3ky at dusk and i~mediately the~a:'ter. He claims tha~ chia object i s emitting soce so~t of Ee also claims tha t the National Guard in that a:r.e a ok e. Geiger Counter measurement and that 1.t W:\S positive. The National Guard is allegedly Jending the information to t he project office . I bave reauested that he send me all the infor:ta.tion <rrailaole so ~at we can evaluate the observation jor Quintanilla