PROJECT 10073 RECORD l. DATETl~ECROUP 2. L OCATION ( 5 '.iitne s sas) 22- 23 Feb~ry 66 DA't'i J Sandyhook., Conn. 10. CONCLUSION Ast ro ( vil~US ) i. NUMBER OF oaJcCTS One each d.a7 . S. L ENGTH OF OBSERVATION t>. T'T'? c OF OaSERVATION 7 . COUR5E 8. P:-iOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EYIOENCe RA 19 . 56, low i n East and r i s :ing .. Object, looke d like a br-ight star. The object noved h~1er in I th-=: s:~ o.s 'tA~e sun Cc3j'!le up. Ubj ct moved up a.nd du..m and sjdd- \o;a:"'3. Its color,.;as a blue-g r aen met a l l i c l~"'lt. SE=:an b~fori s~.:. ..... ::-is~ on two different daya. . j U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL I~FORMATION T his questionnaire hos bc,en prepared so that you can give th!J U.S. Air Force as much informarion as possibe concarning tne unidentified aerial phenomanon that you huva observ~d. Pleose try to onswsr as many quastions as y'ou possibly can. Th4t inrormotio11 that y ou giva will-. . be usd for re,earch purposes. '(our name will fJat be und. in connection wth ony stot~ments, condu~ion~, or publications without y,;ur permi:~ion. We rttquest thrs pr5onal informati-on so 'that if i t is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. L .:: l 1. When did you see the object? 2. Time of day:l- 3. Time Zone: (Circle. One): c. Movntain 4. Where wen you when you sow the object? 5. How long 'NOS object in sight? (Total Duration) (Cirda On~): (Circle One): H !1 foJ e. 0 It/ i ty or Town a. D...:n-:1 ight Sav-ing : . Stat~ or Co~o~nty t: : " a Certain r:. Not very sure b. Fairly certain d. Just a gu.as 5.2 Was oblect :n s ight continuous!y? 6. What was the C:;)nc i r ion c.f the s ky? b. C loudy 7. l F y ou saw th., object during DAYLIGHT, wh,_,r., wa~ th., SUN locat~td a s you fook"d at ~hs ohj-:!ct? (Circ/., On<~t): a. In front or you b. In bock of you c. T o your rig,t d. To your left o. Overhead f. Don't remmber Thh Corm 3UIJ-r~erl., FTD l o ~. j u l 61, which l 'l " lao lttt a . 8. IF you saw th& object at NIGHT, what did you notice conc&rning th& STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Cirde One): 8.2 MOON (Circl~t One): a(Bright moonli ht b. u moonlight c. No moonlight -pitdi dark d. Don' r r ttmttmber d. Don't remembttr 9.. What werfl the weather conditions at the time y~ sow the object? CLOUDS (Crde One): WEATHER (Circle One): b. Fog, mist, or I ight rain c. Scattsred dou.ds c. Moderate or heavy rain d. Thick or n~cvy c:louds e. Don't remember 10. The object O?oeared: (Circle One): b. T r :msDarent e. Don:r remember 11. If if aop.ar~ as o light, was it bright.r than the bright3t iton? (Circle One.): Brighter c. About the :some d. Don't know 11.1 Compare brightness to some commo" object: 1'2. The edges ot the object were: (Cirde One): -:. Fuz%y or blt~rr$d ~. like a bri ht star Shorply outiin.O j, Don t remembef a. Appear to stllnd still at any tim&? b. Suddenly pe~ up end rush away at any time? r:. Brealc up inr:J pcrts'or explode? . d. Give off ~m-,ke? o. Change brigh tn&ss? f. ChCJnge !>h-:2~? g. Flash or flicker? h. D i;appeor llnd reoppeor? (Circle One fo r eoch question) Don't know Don't know Don't kno'tllt Don't know Don't know Don't ~now Don't know Don't know 15. Did the ~bjec:t mov behind something at any t !me, partic:ulorly a cloud? (Circle One): Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what 16. Did the object move-in front of something at any time, particularly a c:loud? Don't Know. IF you answered YES, ~hen tell what 17 . Tell in a faw words the.followlng things about the object: We wish to know the angular size. Hold a match stick at arm's length in line with a known object"Cnd note howl much of the object is covered by the head of the mctch. If you had performed this experiment at ths tif'M of the 1 Draw a picture that will show the-shape of the obiect or obiects. Label and include in your sketch any details of the objeef tl"Ot you saw such cs wings, protrusion$., etc., and aspeciatly sxhaust traiLs or vapc::i troils. Place an cr?ow be~ide the drawing to show the direction the object was moving. 20. Do you think you can estimate the $peed of tfu object? (Circle One} IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estimate? ------- 21. Do you thiilk y ou ::on estimate how for away fro'!l you the obje~t was? (Circ le One) . IF you cnswer'td YES, then how for away would you ~oy it wo~? -----~---- 22. Where were ycu located when you sow me object? (C irele One ): Ins ide a bu i I ding'- In an a irp.ane (type) 23. Were you (Circle One) o. In the-business section of a c ity? b. In the residential s tction of a city? cCf" op.en ~ountryside ?=::::> d. Near on airfield? e. Flying over o city? f. flying over open country? I 24. IF y~u wers ~OVING IN AN AUTOMOBlLE or o ther vehicle at the.time, th'Jn complet~ the f r>llowing qu~stions: 24. i Ythat direction were you movi ng? (Circ/, One) e.. South g . W~Jst b. Northeast d. Sourheast f. Southwe~t h. North "'"st 24.2 How f.:Jst Wfltre y~u moving? --------~ il~s per hour. 24.3 Did you stop at any t ime while you were looking ot the object? ( Circ:le One) 25. Did you obnrve th~ objeer through any of the following'? o. Eyeglasses b. Sun glasses -c . Windsh1 1d d. Window :;' css e. Binoculars f. T elasc:ope Theodalite In the following sketch, imagine that you or!t at the point shown. Plac~ an "A" o n the curv~d line to sna""' h ow high the object was above the horizon (sky I ine) when you First saw it. Piece a " B on the same curved l in" to show hllw hign the object was above the horizon (skyline) wh1H1 you last saw it. Plac.., an ' A" on the campau whetn you f i r s t sow it. Place a "B" on the compass where you las t saw the obj~ct 28. Dr~w a picturethat will show the motion that the object or objects mode. Plac~ an " A at rna beginning of the path, a "B" at the end of the path, ~nd s how any changes in diiection during the cour3e. 29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE o b ject, then-how many wertt ther$? ------------ Draw a pict\Jre of how they W8re orronged, and put an arr:ow to show the direetion tho; they w&re traveling. 3 0. Hov" you ~var se~n this, oro s imilar o bjttc t befaa. If s o give data or dates ond locat ion. 31. Was any one al wirh y ou at th~ time y ou sa w the object? ( Circle One) (~ N o u.~c.d .... :. / 31.1 IF y ou answered YES, did t hey s ae the ob. j~tct t oo ? (Circle One) 31.2 P leose !1st their names 32. P lease give t he following information a bout y ou r!ielf: F i rst Name City Zone St at!t tl\dic:ate any additional information about your~<&lf, including any special ex?eri.,nce, which might b. pertin~nt. 1ust :;tumulccl on h by chaul!e,'r : ~. !tr~ay -mol . Botb. said 1twas or anything.'" Others tlial: elaim ( , . 1d h it'). .\II(;.! O.tmbzar ut :il~fqtelr. pot a helicopter no to have secu th~ strange objects :, i' i , .,d e t\d. ~.uillY lfoJI; d1d it have any r~mblance to echoed Mrs. DauutSar's senti-' :"!. 11hl\\'r l~ist 1ll6hl r eie1 ri11g tt; ~n ~irplane. . I ments. All said. they ww~ld like t hi: ::11 i~It;~ ol.Jj1.:d she saw on s~eu Agttia to kuow what .l rc;11ly as they t wu dtl'(LIent ol!c:.n;illtS wilhin L. t . ht M B 'tl ~ t ~v oiJaerv~. (b t ew1h mude Of 'Jtj houts as mg. rli. n ~-has it come from outer ap,.~e r l\h.:.. Danu:~;r.u ~a.s she u.,p-tn l1ok fJllit,kly, lhut n hn~ar /'~.t-r ---ft~. . . p eue:.l to a .vul.c .. t 4 J Ill. } c~-~hjccl IQ tl&c t,me they hadt ob- sul\'\!tJ C!lr)icr wa~ in lhe sky. tl,u.h of w.lJcl :,hi) w,,~ ,,1J,1l.L lo 1 Thb \\'il:i b\:tweuu 5 p. nt. anti 6 rClUI'll lo tJe~l WhLil =11.1.! Ob~cned I r JU. , . . . - . a ~lraHg~ hglitad obNC!l Ul tt,e Otl t t "' 1 11 k I rhe lis lll w.u. ll~llch ur igltt-h;IVC, fClM>I'l<'d _sr-mng strang~ cr lllun a SLJI'," :ibC !ald. In an ,: ., "s< ccrs" or. ~lJJc,c.l~. lu the sky clfarL to obt aiu a b~.;ttl!l' loolr nL ' I ' mg lhe ~ wlul she v asu't l.llrl.! s he wn!t _. ' 1\lrs. Danmsnr soi~l "1 can't. , lookilg ;JI .:.11~ g.;t ' he1 blnvcu~ t , ~!fnr<l to mal\c il clarpcd fool Jars aull f,.!c ~J itl ~t ~ tl.rOlq;h ; ' Of myself. J kuow l'm not nuts SJ,l! ddCI.'tiJ tl l)l(! c.(>jccl as: _......,. ht:in!! ~h:ni-...1 som ... wlml ' like H. ' 'i'V htbe ' ' ith lhl: ba.;a ethl dnWIJW<ll"d J!' !>OltlbVIt.il like :1.11' , ic.! cu~"''l cullc. A lnct<.~lia; blubh-grt.1Jil fJitlalC (',.lnlj~ fL'OIII ~ , -i v~ll'. -;v~.,.( ': 1 t hl! bottom ;ull1 ilt vuriGtL; l!l r . Pfl-ll -'I J-J~tf-.:Z _3 .~ : :;: I i) t ill O:,r oun\ .trct r rom d fOUil ~ ~ . all cer a lc I, . . tlae luJ) iu .z;lfl!l'~l UUC1llh!f$ 1-t . ; l fr f . ~; j, 1c sm ,ey VJI'Wl r orn wo ~; f ~ -" r~. A let.: to' ihc il; V<ll'wus towbin:~tions.' l ; D(Jnus7ar .or Riv~rslde Rd., San . ' !lire :-.tid. , t'~, dy, Hook lb far from convim:ctl Jluwcvel', ~he l Otllintied to ~: that \~hat she saw 'in tfiO watc.h ' l)le l1pjecl HJJ' nboul mt ~ ~.~.r .. heavens earlier till~ week wns ;i ;\ hour. ll di(l 1rtOl ~L\lY in one :ip~l t..l-La 11oM. . . I ' ~. ;:... but uppt!a rcd to hovt!t' then go J ~ tr, think 1 wouhl k114\V u b~tl~;-J l v uno sitb ~nd unollll!r aurt up ~ ~ loon wl1en L :;Qc p11~," she saitt aud dowu, clwngjng p"silton ; 1 ~ She furrhci cxpl111hcd thol lfht i from time to t!111q. :1 ;: object ~he saw In lhl) sky at ' '1t wu~ live Olllllll~s tu five 4 a .m. 111 the monlng h<1d th~ '' beol'e I dai".!d tr.> 'call anyone:,'' . brillhm<:e of n ,star: ~he :;aid sbo Mrs. Oantltl'Htr ;liJLll. She culld : first snw il ill the, oaslcrn pal'~ . ht!r . broth.:.r Coniud Fleisch : ' o~ the sky and it lnler moved ini : mmn 0111J hi!J' nctphbors .\ II'. t , to the soulhwe:.t. J .. and 1\fr~. l'hillil) l~.-l~t.m. . ' ~t w:1s indicai.Ald yestcnluy; : "AI iu .;l they th~r;;hl t W<h ! '~- .: that what ~!lcr snw might be. .. CJ'lilY .. \l li cs l I (I,(.Ughl 1 ,., ,1;: : .~ - ; . te;,is ty he l{obel't lc"ulton cD. r . I ~edn6 tl,lllfli Lui I klloW WIIJl ' ~j . ! in DaU\)Ur)J of 8 l'el&CUC balloon1 .i . .