10. CONCLUSION i. NUMBER OF CaJC:CTS 5 . L ENGTH OF O~Si:RVA'riON JO minutes 6. TiP c Ot= 035c~VA TI ON l Grou.~i-7isu.al ~ 1 , COU~SE 19. PHYSICAL E'IIO~NC! St.a.r G.'.PELLA at that 't:!Jr.e Cbserv~r watc d tP~e~ for about 30 ::1-=.nutes. ~t. the tjrue ligh~s, one big~er t han t other ~wo. Thev :tore~red t o ba -:rt~ll("):"i in :: lor ( with r~d flash . char ~ositions. U.S. A1R fORC~ TECHNIC-"L lNFOR. noN This que~tionnair~ ho"l n prdpared ~I') rhot yf)u r.(Jo g lv'it thu U.S. A i .. Force os muc.n jnformction as possible con<.:<erning the unidentifi~d cer ial ph~nom.,non t ha t ym1 h cNe obse.rv~d. P l.,c:sse try to onsw<er o.s many qu~tion.s as you. pos;ibly c;qn . Th~ inforMation that you g ivs .will boa uud for resttarc:h purposes. Your name will not~ usdd in C1)nne<:tion w ith ony stc;at~ments, .::one lu~ ions, or publications without y our )tmni.uion, We request this personal information so that if it is deetne~ necessary, W'!t may contact you for furthttr datails. 1. When d id '1 ~u see the object? (Circle Ons): }.li n u tes a. ~ as. ~rl} (Circle One): b. Central e. Movntain d. Poc:fic 4. Wh~re wers you when you saw the object? City ~/f'own 5. How long was ob!ect in sight? (Total Duration) b. Fair ly certain d, J u t a gu.,H -- c. Not v..,ry su'~ Stot~6r County .5.2 Was c b jct in -;i~ht <:C>ntinuou:sly? '(~3 ~-No _ . 6. W~ot wa~ th e cot"dHion of the ;;'<y? o . Bright b. c I Ol.ldy t~,. Br;ar..Y 7. IF yo\J -.aw thtt \)bj\tc t during DAYLIGHT, wher" "'to:; rh SUN locotsd u, you look&d ot ~h& object'? (Circl.rt One): a. in !rent of :~ou b. In beck of you c. To your r ight FTO ccr b:? 15..; c:l. T o y.:>\Jr le f t e . Ov~trh~od l. Don't r~membitr S. IF you sow th~ obj~ct a t NIGHT, vhat d id y ou notico conc.,rnin9 th~ STARS and 1'v\OON? 8. i STARS (Circie One): 8.2 MOON (C1rcla On4!1): Cl. Bright moonlight b ._CfUTGr~oo-nlishc d. D:~n' r r~member c . l'lo moonlight -pitch d(Jr~ d. Don't ~emembttr CLOUOS (Ci:-cle: One): c. Scort~r~d clouds d. Thick cr heavy clouds 10. The obj~ct op~ared: (Circl-e One): b. T ron s p.;;rert t WEATHER ( Circle One ): b. Fog, mist, or I ight rain c . Mod&roro o r h~ovy rain e . Don' t reme mbr 11. If it oppoor!!d as a light, was it brightsr than the brightfut ~ron? (Circle One): a: 3 ri ghtetr b. Dim!T!ftr c. About th~ SOI"te d. Don'f !<now 11. 1 Compare brightness to some common obj,ct: T h-t t!dges of the obj ~ct w,,.: (Circle On.,): -:. Sharply out I ined d. Don'~r.,m~mbsr 1 !3. Did th~ object: _ . (Circl e O:re f nr "'rcn <;u tion} 1 ! . Appecr to :;tnnd ~Hill ot a ny ~ime? Suddenly s~ed up ond ru-sh owoy a t any tim!t? e.,~ok up in~o port., ~e~plud? ~ Cha,.ge bri sn m~s~ ? . . l 1 Cha nalt ;.hoP'? 1 Flus h or fl ic!c.-,r? ! .~ D i i~ppear cf'd fl!tilppdOr ? ! Did the object disappear whi Itt you were watching it? Did th~ v biect rnov" b,hind some thing at ohy time, portic!Jia rly-a c!oud? (Ci-:cfe One ): Yes Don't Know. IF you onswered YES, th;.m toll wh'l' it mcv~d bt,h ind : Did the object move in front of something a t a ny t ime, particulariy a cloud? (Circle One): Y es Don't Know. lf y ou onsw(!!r~d YES, tn<dn t~l l whet in front of: 17 . T ~1 1 in a few words the following :h ings about the object: We wi s h to know the a ngular siza, Hold a match s tick a t a rm' s len gth line with a known objec~ and not., how much of rh e object b cover&d by th e head of the match. If you hod performed this oxperiment u t the time of th e s ighting, how much of the object would hav-e been co'lered by th, match head? Draw a picture th a t will show the shape of the o b ject or objects. Lobel and include in y our $\<etch any d1ttnils of the obj~t that you sow such as w ings, protrtaions, etc., o nd .,,~ciatly exhaust trail s or vapor trails . acs a n a rrow bes ide t he drawing t o show tn~ direction the obj~ was n1ov ing. :!0. Do you th ink you con I)Stimata thct spud o f th!t object? (Circle' ')ne) :g No IF ycu onsw~r'!d YES, then what sp~ed woui-J you ~stimcte? _J_.!.;_..:.~-+-~ 21. 0~ you th ink you can e.3timat how for awe~y from you the objoc t was ? ( Ci rcle One) IF yi)IJ onsw~r.,d '( ES, then how !or tlway would you soy i t was ? _:_ _ Wh~re w~rs y:~u loeQ1'e d when y ':N s aw th e obj~c:t? (C ire 1~ One ): a.. tnside a build1ng e. Out d oors - d. In an oirpl'lne (type) e. At stta 23. WdrtJ you (Circle 011e) In the business sect ion of a city? In the residential section of a city? In open countryside ? N~ar on o irfiald? Flying ovr a city? Fly ing ov.-r o~n c ou ntry? 24 . IF yoiJ wer MOVING IN AN AUTOMOB ILE or other vohicle a.t ~ha iime, th~n complete the following qt~stion~: 2..1.1 What d irection were you moving? (Cirde Ona) f. Sovthwes t h. Norrhwest d. Soutnaast b. North~ast iles per hour. 24.2 Ho w fast were you moving? ; 24.3 Oi~ you stop at any time while you were loolcing at t he objl!ct? ( Cirr:/, One) ln ord.,r that you cc:n give as cle a r o pic~ur.e oz po.uil:>he of what you sow, de::;cr ibe in your own words t1 common objDc t or objects wn ich, when pla cod up in th.3 :sky, woui J giva :h& some appearonc~ v:> tn:t obj.,ct v-rh ich you sa~-~ In th~ fol lowing .>!<dtc:h, imagine ~hat you or~ at th.! point shown. Ploc:l en",}." on .,~ c:;r'!~d l ine t., s how hi:Jh ~ha ooj~tct ,.,a.s obove the horizon {skyliu tt) when you f irst ~0\lf i t. Plocs a " J , on lr~ iOm8 C J lVdd line ro I ::oh.,w how h1gh the obj"ct was ab.Jv~ th., horizon (s~ylina/ Hhttn you Ja.st :::.a"" tt. Pi--c-, e n "A" on the compcu j .... , '>n y~u :rs '\:JW 1 IJCtl a e n .. e compu:as w :cr~ you a:. ';tJW tHl ''or..,ct. j Or:::w a picture th a t will show the moti o n that th e objttc:t or obi8ct~ modd. Pl~c" en' \" r.t th~ b'!tqinninq of ;h, B, at the e nd o f tha path, a nd sh ow any cha,,g.,s in d1ract'ion dur i,, q f~a -.:..;t;r;c. I 29. IF th-4rs was MORe THAN ONE object, thc!n how many wttre ther~? -~r---------- D raw a pictur~ of how they were arranged, and put on arrow ro show 1ne cirecrion that ;-n .. y wttre rroveling. 30. Have you ever seen this, or a simi lor objact befl')f'~. If s o giv~ doh or dotes and locctio". 31. Was anyone elset with you ot th~J tim~ you sowrh., . .'object? (Citcle On.,) 31.1 IF you onswor~d YES, did they s&e the object too? ( Circla On!t) 31.2 Please l ist their nome.s and addresses: 32. Please give the following information cbout yourself: TELEPHONE NUMBER t>\dieate any additional information about yourself, including any special experi~nce, 'Hhich might be ~rtinent. 34. Oat~ you compler~ this questionnaire: --..:.."--- --''' "" "' " --I Do y "'""' Month Y eor J Information .ynic:h you feel p!!rtiMnt ~nd which is not adequately co.,~r~d in the s p&ci fie poinh t:>f th ., quntionnoir :lr a norrotiv~ explanotio" of your s ighting.