PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION . SQURCE . 10. CONCLUSION . . Civil jan Astro OAOCN) ~, .... - . t. NliMScR OF ~3J~CT5 b. TYPE OF Oa~c~VA TlON GroU-"ld- Visca.l 7 . COURSE ai::ov~ t.~e h ori:::cn and in it~ S4;l':t ed obj'ect i n the west at e..~pro:d."jately 35 deg above-'1ori ~on-. "' Cb~sct. \las cit;a r sl"..aped ald not. vr;;ry bri,::jlt ~ it ~ colo= ':la;J t:t. h"'Z}:. :~ S;e::ad to appear and disappear three tirr.es. Ubaarr~ a~su:c.ec . t.'1s object ,,ras z oi ng up bece.u se it a.::p3ared to 1Je :~ctting ~ sr!'.aller. The moon 11as in the same po ::!it.iun a s. tha o:. joe~ flnc. Ha:ld bt3 vi 3able j_'l the dayli~ t al~hou:.;h i~ mul d ce ver:r , . .; ~ j t:s t as the objec t h'a s des cribed. Also i~ \.;o . ld ar.p~ re r.0 'r. e ciear shaped since i t i s in i 1:s lo.st quarter. As th13 st:n ri;: es hi he r in the sh7 the moon llould apr:ear to dim to th-a point .her. Sta~iona:t7. ~ . .ro 9. PHYSICAL EVIOIHC! it ,,o jld no lor~er be-vi sable . . :ri~h"-Pa tterson 1\FB, Ohio 454 33 Reference your u:-..ident).fj ed obse't"vat~.on i!'l Fe The infornation c0~taine'i in your letter OJ..' 23 ~-!arch 1966 is nat sufficien~ i'o!" evalu::J.tio~. Reaue3t V".Y!J.. ':C!:!ulete the attached F~D :.:n:n 164 .-!:Hi return it :i.n the e"1ve !o~e provide d . ~.:e -wish to th:c1:: --c.J. for reportl";,g .'fOllr o":..3i::-r-.r~ tl.J!'l t0 the Air Force. Sincerely, r{. !SCTOR QUHJTA!JIT-f.~.' Project 3lue Jr, I.f:ajor .-U3AF U.S. AIR FORCE TECi1NICAL INfORMATION Thi s questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much information IJS :;>ossible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed Please ~ t~ answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that'you give will b usee-i~ 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 if i t i s deemed necessary, we may c ontact you for .further details 1. When did y~u-see the objeet? 3. Time Zone: (Circle One):-a. tastern 'b: Central c. Mounta in (Circle One): ~ Minut .. (Circle One): _a..-~ Daylight Saving ( b ..... Standard d. Poe i ric 4. Where were you when you saw the obj~ct? C ity or T own Stare ar County 5. How long was object in sight? (Totai Duration) / / Mif\IJtes c. Certain ~ Fairly certain . ' s.conds c. Not very sure ow was ~i~ 1n s1 e erm1ne<2. 5.2 Was obje~ l ;, sight conti,uously? 6. What was th& -::;ndirion of the sky? 7. IF you saw the obj8ct during DAYLIGHT, wh~re was the SUN located ~1s you looked at' the objrtct? d. To yolJr leh e. Overhead f. Don't remember (Circle One):r{t In front o f you ,.,_b_.) In bock of yov c. To your ri ght FTD OCT 61 164 Thla r'"m :sup .. r!lrl~:t FTl') !ti4, Jul 61, WhiCh h obsolete . 8. IF you saw the object ot N IGHT, what did you notice c oncerning the STARS and MOON? S.l STARS (Circl& One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. Bright moon I ight b. Dull mo.onlight c. No moonlight-p i tch dqrk d. D.::>n' t rem~mber d. Don't remember 9. What wer~ ~!--e weo~hf!tr conditions at the time you saw the object? CLOUDS(C:rde On~): ( a :;Cieorsk~ c. Scattered c I ouds d. Thicl< o r heavy douds WEATHER (Circle One): . b. t=e;Q, mist, or I ight rain c. Moderate or heavy rain e. Don't remember 10. The o b jee1' ::ppeored: (Circle One): ( o.; Solid --( Trcn S!)Crent d. As o light. e. Ci:n 't remembar 11. If H appeared as o l ight, was it brighter thon the brightest stars? ( C ircle One}: a, Brtghter c. About the some d. Don't know . _ 11.1 Compare brightness fa some common object: 12. The edge' of rl-te object were: One): c. Fuzzy or blumtd S. Like a bright star . ~Sharply outlined d. Don t remember 13. Did th~ obiect: a . Appear t~ stand still at any t ime? b. Suddenly s~e-3 up and rush owoy o.tony t ime? c. Break up into po"h or explode? d. Give off smo~e? e. Ch:::~rtge bri~ .,ess? f. Chortge shape? g. F losn o r fl id<~r? h . Oiscopeor and reoopeor? (Circle On~ for each question} D on't know Don't know Don't know D on't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know If so, how? 15. Did t he ob,~t move behil"'d something at any time,_ particularly a cloud? (Circle Jne): Ye~ it moved ~hind: Don' t Know. IF you onsw~rea YES, then tell what Did the obiect move in front o f something at any time, particularly a cloud? Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what (C ire le One): in front of: 17. Tell i n o few words the following things about the objec.t: 18. We wish to know tne angular size. Hald a match stick at arm's length in line witn a known object and note how much of the object is covered by tne head of the match. If you had performed this experiment at thl! t ime of the sighting, how much of the object would hove been covered by the match head? 19. Draw a pictur~ r-tal' will show the shcpe of the object or objects. Lobel a nd include in your sketch any details of the objecr .!..o~ yCJu sow s uch as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails o r vapor trails. Place on o rr ow :~side the drawing to show the direction the object was movin!J. ..:. 20. Do yo u think you con estimate the speed of the ooject? (Circle One) IF you answ~r~d YES, then what speed would y ou estimate?- - 21, Do you thinlc you can estimate h~w for away from you the obj~ct was? IF you answ.red YES, then how for away would you say it was?-------=----- Where were you located when you sow the obiect? (Circle One): ~' Inside a building b. In a cor . (E. Outdoors 23~ Were you (Circle One)