P~OJECT lC~i3 ~ECCiiO rl.,DA'TE T II..IE GROUP f.)/07t~OZ Liberty Center, Ohio . J 1 J&'luary 66 -s. NUMBER OF OSJ ECTS 5. LENGTH OF OaSc~VATION 6. TYPE OF 03SE~VATION ~ G:-ound-Vioual Stationary 9. PHYSICAL EVIO!HC:! 10. CONCLUSION 11. BRIEP SUMMARY AND A~.4L'f.>iS Observo::-sa\"1 a huge or:.lrlge liGht sQ.Jut the s; 7.e of a. rcom J about 3. qu:J.rter of a rn-il e a;f3.Y. It )_ooked a:J thou~h tn9 Jcod _,. were o!'l fire. It seemed to be 2U-30 i eet off the .zr otind. jl It \'rent un a littl e ways and t.1ten ca."ne bac:<: ciovm. It neya: tou-;!:(..c t!1e grow1d.. It tha ~--t s.:l.!.:lllE:r ::t."lcl 'dithln :.1. i:tir:ut.e J Na.s completely out, o f s2.5ht. J Observer s m;nd c ould ha7a been <>!"'.ap e d article on UFOs. 8. I F you sow th~ obj~ct at NIGHT, what did you notice co-.cNning tht: STARS and MOON? 8.1 S fAR5 (C ircle Ore): d. D:>n't remember 8.2 MOO (Circle One): a. Bright moon I i ght ,r.: No moo~ligh-t-pitc:h 9. What were t}le we<lth~r ::011ditions at the t ime yoiJ saw the object? CL QUOS ( Crrcle O.,e J: ,g. Clear skv :, c. Scattered cloud~ d. Thick or heavy chuds 10. Th9 object cpoeared: (Circle One): WEATHER (Ctrcle One): b. Fog, :-~i:;t, or light r'Jin c. Moderot" or heavy rain .d. As a light. e. Gon t remember b. Tronsoor.,nt 11. If it appeared as o ligh~, was it brighter than rhe brighte:; Hors? ( Circle One): "a. Brighter_: c. About the so-nt- b. Dimmer d. Don't know 1 1. l Compere brightn.,ss to som-.. common object: 12. The edges of th~ obiect were: (Circle One ): ::i. Fuzty or blurri!'<J .. ' b. Lik~ ~ briyht star c. Sha,-ply outlined d . Don't rememb~r 13. Did th e object: o. Appear to sto~d still ot ony time? h. Suddenly s;>e!:d tsp and rush away atony ~ime? c. Bre~fc up intc po rts "),.. e.xolode? d. Give o ff s-nok? e . Change brighr.,"s<>? f . ChanGe shope? g. Flash or flicker? h. Disoopem ord r"ap;>ecr ? (Circle One for t!'Xh question) . Don't know Don' t know D-::r't know Don't know D:m't know Don' t know Don't kn o w Don't know Did the object C"!l"tlf'C'~""Or while you w~re worching i~? If :;o, h o w? 15. Did the obtect move behir>d something ot any tiiTle, particularly Cl c loud? (Circle Grt ); No it r-rov:"O behind: Don't Know. IF yoJ onsw~red YES, then tell .,hot Did the object move in front of something ot any time, porticul-:~rly o c ln11d? (Circle One): Don't Know. IF you onsw"Jred '(f.$ then t~ll what 17. Tell in a few words the following thinqs about the object : We wis h to know the angular s1ze. H o ld o motch stick at orrn's length in line with a known object :md not~ how much of the object is covered by the head of he mtJtch. If you hod perfcrrned this experiment at the time of the sighting, how much of the object would hove been covered by rhe match head? 19. Draw o pictur~ that w i ll show th e s~ape o f th*' object o r object5. label end include in your s~erch a ny detail> I of the objecr r~=r you sow such as w 1ngs, protrusions, e~:., and especially exhaust trntl-; o r vopOf Trai Is Place an arrow ::J~$de the'!' drawing t o show the-dire-ction tne object wa~ moving. 20. D o you thin!< you :on estimate Th!!! speed of t'-l~ obj.::ct? (Circ 1-: One i IF y o u answerd YES, then what speed would you cstimot~? 21. Do you t hin'< -ou con estimate how far owoy from you the obj!!ct was? ( C i:cle One) Y~s IF you .:::1:1swered YES, then how far away would you soy it Wls? --'--. ::...: _... :_ 22. Where wert!! you located when you :.ow th~ object? (C ire /e One): a, Inside a building b. In a cor c, Outdoor s d . In a n oir~lane (type) e . At sea 23. Were you (Circle One) a . In the business section o f a city? b. In th e residential section of o city? c . In open countryside? d. Near an airfiel d ? e . Flying over a city? f . Flying. ov~r o~n c ountry? 24. IF you were ,\ \OVING IN AN AUTOM031LE or other vehicl., at the time, ~"n complate the following qlJestion s : 24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) r;!, South g. West b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 24.2 How fast w er e you moving? ---------'' i le s per hour. 24.3 Did you .stop at any time whil e you were look ing a t the obj~ct? (Circle One) Yes No 25. Did you observe the obj$ct through any of the follow ing? Eyeglasses Binocular s b. Sun qlcs.HtS f. T olescooe Windshiel d Yes No Theodolite Window glos s ln order ~hat you can give as clear o picture or; possible of what you sow, describ~ in your own words a comm:n.-:~.j object o r ob1ec ts which, when pieced up in the s~y, W':>uld give the o>um~ aop,cror.ce c s th~ ohi~cr ... h ich ycu :.. :.: ..... f 27. In th s following s~.,tch, imagin~ that you a re ai 1he point shown. Place on "A" on the curv.,d l ine to show how h igh the objct was c bo ve the hori:ton (s-!<yline) when yoo lir:st sow it. Ploc8 a "8'' on ths same curved lin to show how h;gh rhe object was above the horiz':ln (."ikyline) when you lost ~a.-. it. P lace on "A" o n th .. compass when you First sow it. Placet a "B '' on the .compass.. ~here you la_st sow the obje~t. -28. Draw a picture t hat will s how the motion tha t the o bject or objects mode .. Place on ' ' A., ot ~he b.tgi nntng of t h parh, a "B" at the end of the path, and sho.,. any changes i rt d irection during the coorse. . IF there was MORE THAN ONE o b ject, t hen how mony were there? Dra w a pictu re dhow they were arrange d , and put o n arr ow to sho:w the directio n that they were traveling. Hov e you ever seen this, or o simila r object be fore. If so give date or dotes and locot1on. 31. Wa s onyon~ else whh you a t the time you sow t he. o bject?' (Circle. One) 3 1.1 IF you onsw-,red YES, d id they see t he obje c t too? (Circle One) 31.2 Pl~ose I ist th~ir names and addresses: 32. Please g iv e the following information obout yourself: F irst Nome T E L EPHONE NUMBER Indicate any additional information about yourself, includ ing a ny special experience, wh ich might be pertinent: ~J-,en nnd to who"!' .::lid you r~::>ort thnt you h~d 'ie.-n the v!:>1ect? Dot., you complet~d tn is questionnair": Information wruc;, you f,el p~tinent and which i~ no t odeyuately covered in the sp..,cific poinh o f rhe qua'Stionnoire or o narrative explanation of your :.ighting.