Miamisburg Trotwood Oberlin Ohio — January 1966

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Keywords: circle, ourself, touij, conclusiotof, 0irllia, ifloonl, sfors, bluli_, cpiode, chon9f, difl1h, rttcvlo, ohi3cts, ctcul3, timota, residentials, tcluscope, foltooing, lacij, rvet1, obj3cf, picturer, giuning, cir_cle, omervation
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PROJecT l007l RECO;iO ~ r D A IE TIME G;tOUiJ 3. 5\l\JP.CE 14, . CONCLUSIOtof .... : 0irllia~t Ast.ro (~:B'l'EOR) !_.,.. !. NliM~ER OF OBJECTS 5. LENCTH OF OMeRVATION 6. T YPE OF OBSERVATION Cast e:::ly 9. PHYSICAL EVIO!NCi: 11. BRIEF SUMM.ARY .AHP. A)fAL )':SIS Obs~N~rs saw a blue-whi-te lig!-:.t. J.~kr! ~ star onl:r bri:;!-lt::! and tr-a-relin~ very ::3.st. Cn~ o':)~erver 3:.?-ted t.:w.t 'o~r~re H';1nt 0ut it a~pear ! tl to ah0~t :-;l==~r!(g :'remit. '!.'h~ C~'cj:!ct ... e Jr.e (, e or sho"rer 8 . IF you saw rh~ object at NIGHT, what did /9U n otice concerning theSTARS and MOCN? 8. T STA'RS ( Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): d. O~'t memb.tr a. Bright moonlight b. Dull moonlight . ~c. No ifloonl iqht -pitch dark. ?. Whaf were the Wlf!ather condition'S at the time you ~ow the object? CLOUDS (Cire/e Ona): ta. Clear s~?~ c . s,attered douds d'. Thick or h eavy clouds o, T ranspor!!nt WEATHER(Circle One): b. Fog, mist, Of light rain c. Moderate or heavy rain e. Don't remember .. e. -oo;'t (lem--;mber 11. If it opp~ared as a light, was it brighter than the brightest sfors? (Cirr.l.> One): _G~: .Brig~:terj c, About the same d. Don!t know ll. 1 Compar~ brightness to sam~ common obj.,ct: J. 12. The edges of th~t object wer~: (Circ le o.,e): -f':-Fuzzy or bluli_!?> S. '["it<e a- bright star ~. Sharply out I ined d. Don't r-,member Did ~h~ obj ~ct: (Circle One for e och question) o. Appear r.., s~o:1d sti II 11t any ti me? Yas ~ Don' t !mow ~ I c . er~ul< up into ;>arts' or e;cpiode? Yes s:E!r Don't know . t}. 1 d. Giv~ off smol<..,? Yes Np Don't know ; e , Chon9f"! brightn"''~? . . Yes _,. Do:>n ' t know ~ f. Change ~h::J;>e?' Yes ~ Do~'t kr.ow i IJ Flc1:;h Of flicbr? Ye s ~ Don't know l ~ h . 'J t . .,PP"'Or ond r-toppeor? . Y-=':1 N;) D.m' t know l q, Difl1h~ obj~ct dis.1ppe ar whil~ yvv w~r!! watching it? If !So, haN:? 15. Did rh., o~ ~-=~ mov~ b.;,hind soma~hi!"g at ""Y t im_,, p~rttcvlo,fy ,, cloud? Dor/t l(noo. i~ mov~d bt,hind: 16. Did tht) ob iect mov~ in front of somerhing at c.:ny ti me, particularly iJ cloud? ~-~J Don' t Know. iF you ons.., ... r,d Y~S. ;h .m t>~tll . ..,hct ! (C ir.::i e Ona): 17 . Tell in o r.,w words th~ following th hgs c:bout thtt obj~ct: '19. O;aw o pict ure t~ot will show the shape o f rh~ obj~ct or ohi3Cts. Label or.d include in }'t:'4Jr s <~tc:h n ny -:!ctcul3 J o f the objact H o t you saw such .,s wing.;, protru:.icns, P.tc., ond especia lly ~:xhaust rrails o r vopor tr.:1il s . ~ P!aco en urr~...., ~side th e drawing to show th~ dtr,ction ihe object wGs movin g . D:> you think you c o n ~stimote th~ spe~d o f the obj<!ct? (Circle O.;e) IF you onswer~d '( ES, then what speed would you es'timota? D o you thi;,k y~u c-Jn estimate how far awoy h-:>m you ih~ obj~d wa~? r-~'oJ onsw!treo '::>, tn en ow o r away w ou you say it was? ._._; ::_, -' l '2'2. Where wer e y ou located when you saw the objac:r? 23. Were you ( Circle One) ~ o . ln~id" 0 oui lding c . Ou~doors d . In en .:2ir j)lane (type) e . At s.,o o. In th~ business section of a city? f1~-ln th; residentials~ction of o cit'>'~? . c . rn O'pen.count ryside? d. Nea r on airfi .. ld? o. Flying over o city? f. F lying over open c ountry? :24. 1 .Vhat direction were y ou mo v ing? ( C ircle On!t) b. Northeast d. South!tost f. Southw"'s r h . Northwest 24.3 Did you stop at any t ime while you were look ing at the object ? Did you observe th e object throu gh :Jny of the following? Ey~glosses 8 inoculars Sun ;lanes f. Tcluscope w.nd~hield Th~odol ite '.Vir-dow ghss Orher ------ h ord~r that y ou c a n givd a:a ch~ar a picture as po:>:.ibls of what you sow, r!~scribe j,, your o vm word s o c onmon tr.~ ooj~ct ~..,., tch Y'='J sc.t~ In ~h.t foltooing sk~tch, imagine that you or~ at the poinT shown. Plac~ nn "A" o n th~ curved lif'~t to .sh)W lr-::v t . h . f,h ~he obiac.t was. above tha horizon (sky I intt) whan you first saw it . P laciJ a "B" .:m t h ., ~ame .:~.;rvet1 I i,; , I"") i show how nigh thet obj3Cf was obov.e thiJ hori:on (skyline ) wh<tn you last sow it. Pbc , a n "A" on th~ ~l')mpcs'l wh~n you first saw it. Place a "B" on th!! compou wher~ you last saw .the objact. D raw a picturer that will show th tt motion that th& objec t or.obie-cts rnode. Pl.::c~ en "A" ct th.; :~giuning o( 11;"' po~!-l, a "B" ot the end of thiJ path, a nd show any changes in dir~Jction dur ing the cour:u, 29. IF there was MOT<E THAN ONE object, then h ow many were there? ----------- Draw a pictur~ of how thtty were arranged, and put an arrow to show the direction ;hat they were traveling. 1 JO. Ho.,~ yc:>u ever s~en this, oro similar obj"c:t befOf&, If s o giv~ dote or dates ond loc ot iM. !. 31. '::1.> a nycr:e els~ with you at the time Y::>U. ~ow th., obiect?-(Circle One). 31. i tf ycu orsw~r~d YES, did they see t~e obj~ct t oo? (Cir_cle One) 31.:: Pl~ose l:;;r the i r n ames and oddres~e~: i 32. P teos.e give tl-te following information c bout y ourself: F irst Nome lnJ:cot t a ny additional information about y ourself, including any s p~iol experience, which mignt be pertinent.