l.6 FabiUa.r/ 66 l6/233DZ Brunswick tlava.l m: S.tati_on, ?-Iaine - l. SOURCE . . 10. CCNCLUSIOM -.. . Ci vi 1 jan &: Hili tary Astro (JU?IT~) DJSUFFICIFllT DATA t . NliM!l'ER Oi= OBJECTS .c;. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION l1. BRieF SUMMARY AND .\,.AI..Y51S . l/ Object l-iaS described as being 1-5 ft thick :.d th red, blue,. a."ld. ~--:; 3 2 !-i_.cu rs -r. grs9.n lig.."lt3 a~ound the edges vmich fl lwd erra.tica.J.J.Y.. The \~ (,. T'r'P! OF-C3SE~VATION o ects seemed to horer for pericds th1'1 I!!ake qUick starts an ro . Gro ,.t."'ld-Vi5u aJ. 7 . COURSE Hoveril .. quick start... 9. PHYSICAL EVIO!MC! sto!=S A second object vlhich. tms not 1rent.ioned i:1 the initia ~ ~ ~ r '3port, was rep0::-ted on thP-follo,.;-up 164 to circle the f:i.r~ ' .. _ j object three tLrne3 then seemed to land. . . ~--, pla.."let sighting~ Jupiter (RA 5.21) is at ~ d~g azjmuth a.nd -~3J deg elevation at 20.301, a nd iUiS .!."5 ~it SteJlar:t:a6. ;;2.0. Therefore it ia of my opinion tl~ t . t.1 e observer. wa~d .. s ~ evidentally confused in direct ion ar4d \ras looking to th ~- i r ati"!er than the ?ast. The second object was probably an: A/C ... n Y . . owever the data is Insufficient to nake an -e.va1J.1ation a:s :>uc' . . ~-I U. Did the obje~t disappear while you ':"~re watching it? If so, how? ie.S ........ J.:so'(f ~ Did the ob ~t move behi:"d something at any t ime, particularly o cloud? (Circle One}: Y P.~ ~ Don't Know. . IF you answered YES, then tell whot it moved beh ind: 16. Did the o b ject mowt in front of something at any time, particularly o cloud? (Circle One): Yes ~,. Don't Know. IF you answered YES, t~en tell what in front .:>f: 17. Tell in a few words the following thinqs about the object: 18. We w ish to ~now the angular size. Hold a match stick at arm's length in line with a known object and note how much of the object is covered by the head of the match. If you had performed th is experiment at the time of the 19. Draw o ;>ict'Jre> :-""Ot ...,; II show the snape of the object or objects. Lobel and inc Jude in your sketch any detoi Is of the object ::..~,. you sow such cs w ings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Place a n arrow beside the ~rowing to s how the 4irection tha object was m~ing. Where were 'IOU locate-d when you sow th e o b ject? 23 . Were you (Circle One) (Circle Or?e }: a. In the business sectio n of a city? a. Inside a S..,ilding In a car -c~ c...j&.. v~<iC Q b. In the rt!sidential section of o city? ~In open countryside? d. In an a ir::>lane (type) @:-~Near a n airfield ? e. Flyi ng over o city? f. Flying over open country? 24. I F you were MOVING IN AN AUTC u31LE or other ve h iele at the t ime, t hen complate th~ followin g quutio n.s: 24.1 What dir!ctio n were yo u moYin;? (Circle One) a. Nori+t b. North~st d. Southeast f. So uthwut 24.2 How fast were you moving? -------....J i les per hour. 24.3 Did you stop at a ny time while y~u were look ing at the o bject? (Circle One) Y e s No 25. Did you obsei"Ve t he o b ject through arry of the following? a . E yeglos5es b. Sun glcs s~ c . Windsh ie lo e. B inoculars f. Telescope Theodolite g. h. Northwest d . Wi ndow g! -.:ss Yes 26. In order that you c a n give as cle a r a pict u re as possible Df what you saw, describe in your o wn word s a common o b ject or objects which, when plac e d up in the sky, would give the same appeara n c e o s the ob je c t which you saw In the following sic etch, imagine that you orft a t the point shown. Place on "A" on th-, curved I ine to show ho""' high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you first saw it. Place o " 8 " on the lome curved l ine to show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline} wh!tn you last saw it. Plac~ a n "A" on the compau when you f irsr sow it. Place a "B .. on the compass wher~ you la$t saw the object. 28. Draw a pictur~ that will show th~ monon rhot the obj~ct or objects mode. Place an "A". at th-!:t beginning of the poth, a "B,. ct the end of th~ path, ol"ld shu--. .lny changes .in direct ion during the course. . 30. Hav~ you ever seen this, or a similar object _before. If s o give dote or dates and location. 31. Was anyone ~lse with you at the time y~u saw the object? ( Circ;le One). Yes No ~. = . 31.1 IF you answeretd YES, did they see th.e object too? ( Circle One) 31.2 Please I ist their names and oddresses: 32. Please giv~ the following information about yourself: { First Nom TELEPHONE NUMBER AGE _).'--l~..-_ /irdctfir Name tndicate any additional information-about yourself, including any special experience, which might be pe!'1inemt: 33. ','/h~n and t o ,.,hor:-d id you report th a t you hod see n the o!:lject? 34. Date you completed this questionna ire: UNCLASSIFIED DE?ARTMiHT Of THE AIR FORCE STAff MUSAGE BRAHCH INCOMING MfSS.AGE ACTION t ~TIN-7 INFO : XOP-1, XOPX-2, S.t8 C2 02ZCHQC3 00ZCBZA9B0 PP RUE:AHQ P 18203gz ZEX F'A BAAOS TOPSHAM AFS ME TO Rt!NMFVA/AOC RUEAKN/26 AIR 0 IV STEWART AF9 NY RUCO SQ/ AT I C WRIGHT PATTER SO \f AFB OH 10 RUEAHQ/USAF WASH DC RtJEAHQ/SECRET ARY OF AF SAF IS W.~SH DC UNQAS BAO IN 09072 FEB 66 ADV CY DIA. FOR: AOC, 26AOIV, ATIC <CCMDR>; USAF <AFCIN> ...... SUBJ~'UFO REPORT, iAW AFR 20~-2. A. DESCRfCTi OF THE OSJECT: (1) SORT PAN CAKE SHAPE Pg 1 of L~ Ut~CLASSI FlED DPAIHMNl OF THE AIR FOaCE STAFf MESSAGl BRANCH INCOMING MESSAGE (2) tST 25 tEET IN DIAMETER (3) ~ BAS I C COLOR NOTED. (4) ONE OBJECT ---. (5) FORMAT IO~t N/A - (6) 8 IG'WHITE FLOOD LIGHT IN MIDDLE OF-BELLY, OBJECT 10 TO PAGE 2 RUEABZ 36 UNCLAS '5 FEET THICK. HAD RED, BLUE, AND GREEN LIGHTS AROUND EDGE WHICH FlASHED ERRATICALLY. CRAFT APPEARED TO BE SPI'INING < 8) NO NOISE AT ALL (9) AS CRAFT DESCENDED IT MADE ABRUPT STOP.S ANO STARTS ArTER PER tOOS OF HOVER I ~x; MADE VERY FAST START. B. DESCRIPTION OF COURSE OF OBJECT < 1> OBJECT APPEARED IN FRONT OF PAR KED CAR- (3) iLTITUOE oF APPROX 150 FEET (4) AFiER PASSING CAR GAINED ALTITUDE OF APPROX 20 FEET AND HOVERED FOR OVER 3 HOURS UNTIL 16/0500Z. (5) :-.tT ll STED IN REPORT AFHO 0-309C UNClASSIFIED EST H-AATE Cf ?EL IABIL I TV -UNI<NO\'IN. RU~IS'NICK, M~INE; RELfABILITY . UNKNOWN. UNCLASSIFJ~D C 1) NOT G IVEN (3) CE tt HJG/ lJNKNOINN UNClASSifiED DEfiARTMltU OF TH AIR FORCE . STAfF MESSAGE BRANCH !ftCOMING MESS~Gf (Jf) AMOUNT OF CLOUD COVER/UNKNO'IIN C6> TEMPERATURE GRAD lENT / UNKNOWN PAGE ~ RUEABZ 36 UNCLAS J. UNI<f\CWN K. cAPT DONALD C. WESTLAKE, OIR Or INTELLIGENCE, BANGOR AIR DEFENSE SECTOR <SAGE>, TOPSHAM AFS MAINE. REPORT RECEIVED BY COMMERCIAL TELEPHONE. SO FAR UNABLE TO MAKE PERSONAL CO~ITACT WITH THE REPORTING INDIVIDUAL -IS UNA VA tlABLE