1. DATE TIME GROUP 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual stationary 9. PHYSICAL EVIOEHC! PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION Toledo, Ohio 10. CONCLUSION XIKII(MCXkMI) AstrO(MOON) 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYStS Object was sighted hovering mn the NW. Described as a bluish-white light. Sketch resembles a cresent shaped moon. witness stated that there ~ms no moon yet the moon should have been low in the western sky and cresent shaped. The size of the object was desdribed as being six times the size of a match head held at arms length. Size, shape, color and location ot the object plus the fact that the observer stated that no moon was visabb when it should have been right where he was lookiDg indicates that the object was, in fact, the MOCtle 30. Hove you ever seen this, oro similar object before. If so give date or dotes and location. 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you sow the object? (Circle One) Yes 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) Yes No 31.2 Please list their names and addresses: 32. Please give the following information about yourself: Last Name F irst Middle Name City Zone St<rte TELEPHONE NUMBE tndic::te a;-:y odd1t ional inforwotion about yourself, including any special experience, wh ich might be pertinent When and t o whom did you report that you had seen the object? Ooy Month Year "Me -q: 15 PIVI TD Cf: ).O C,rc..v"'t~:tltVc.li _-_N h c. --~ flpp li.ri1NLC--C '-j-flf' fl!ln t.~ /tl c .t;}..._ M c: iV fl/,-rvo-1pvo F-t:.. flit:. ~f\ tV r; \ f----t. /VIi I It' 1. I)'A TE liME GROUP 2. LOCATION 28 March 66 PROJECT 10073 ReCORD Toledo, Jhio J . ::GtH:rE 10, CONCLUSION 4. NWJ.BER OF OBJECTS S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Other (CCNFLIC'fll\G DA':'A) (J,tH) 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observer was asked by other friends to corr.e out of her house ~ to observe an obj.act in the sky. \Tnen she \-Tent out she saw a large reddish orange object with hundreds of points. The ! moment she came out of the house, the object appeared ~o be f at a stand still. Then it seemed to move slowly. \.'hc;n i-v moved the points seered to <iisap~ar. 'I"nen a me:.eor fe:.:.. ! Observer went in the houzu and got a pair of binocluars. .. :~...'. she came back out she said an aircraft was chasing the o;;j~ \ .-:: She stated this is when it chan~ed from reddish orange co:..c to a brl ght W1 it e light as if a flood ligjl t was used. f-TO SEP 63 C-329 (TDE) P-'ri- ediUOfte ot lhl ,_ ... ,.be ueed PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. bATE TIME ~ROUP. 2. LOCATION 28 March 66 29/0lOOZ Toledo Ohio 3. :i0Uf\C E oi. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual. (BX) 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 10. CONCLUSION Astr (ARCTURUS)X Observer was asked by other.a frierxi s to come out of her house to observe an object in the sky. \fuen me went out she a large reddish orange object with hundres of points. The she CX>.RJ"re out of the house, the object appeared to be at a stand still. '1'hen it see~d to move slowly. rlhEn it moved the points seemed to disappear. Then a meteor fell~ Observer went in the house and got a pair of binoculars. Wh she came back out. she said an aircraft was chasing the object She stated this is when it changed from reddish orange color to a br.lgjlt white light as if a nooa ligpt was used. FTD SEP 6 3 0-329 (TOE) Pf'.,.l- dlt.IOt\a ol thla r-_,be ued 8. IF you sow the object at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): ~ Don't remember 8.2 MOON (Circle One): Bright moonl ight Dull moonlight c. No moonlight-pitch dark d. Don't remember 9. What were the weather conditions at the time you sow the object? CLOUDS (Circle One): WEATHER (Circle One): @clear sky b. Fog, mist, or light rain c. Scattered clouds c. Moderate or heavy rain d. Thick or heavy clouds e. Don't remember 10. The object appeared: (Circle One): @Solid /.tlt b. Transparent @ As a light ) ,1)\.ll e . Don't remember 11. If it appeared as a light, was it brighter than the brightest stars? (Circle One): 12. The edges of me o b ject were: (Circle One): a . Fuzzy or blurred br Like a bright star G) Sharply outlined Don't remember 13 . Did the o b ject: (Circle One for eoch question) Appear to stand still at any time? b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? c. Break up into ports or explode? d. G ive o ff smoke? e. Chonge brightness? f. Cha n ge shape? g. Flash or fl i ~er? h. D is appear a nd reappear? Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don ' t kno w Don't know U.S. AIR FORCE TECi-iNICAL INFORMATION This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hove observed. Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly con. The information that you give will, be used for research purposes, Your name wi ll not be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this persona l informotion so that if it is deemed necessary, we moy contact you for further details. 1. When did you see the object? 2. Time of day: _ (Circle One)-? A.M. or 0 Year Ooy Month 3. Time Zone: (Circle One):r;.lt:ostern \b. Central c. Mountain (Circle One): <bDoylight Saving b. Standard d. Pacific 4. Where wereyou when 5. How long was object in sight? (Total Durotion) o . Certain ~ Fairly certain 5.1 How was t ime in-sight determined? 5.2 Was object in sight continuously? 6. What was the condition of th e sky? City or Tow'l 7 .@ou sow the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you (Circle One):~ a . In front of you / (j) To ~left ~ V b. In back of you e. Overhead c. To your right _; f. Don't remember FTD OCT 62 164 Thla form aupar .. dea FTn 164, Jul 61, which is obaolete . State or County looked at the object? 14. Did the obje t disappear while you 15. Did the object move beh ir-d something at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One}: Ye~ Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved behind: 16. Did the object move in front of something at any t ime, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what in front of: 17. Tell in a few words the following things about the object: 18 We wish to know the angula r s ize. Hold a match stick at arm's length in line with a known object and note how much of the obt~ct is covered by the head of the match. If you hod performed this experiment at the time of the s ighting, h ow much o f the obiec t would hove been covered by the match head? 19. Draw a picture rn~ of the object jects. Lobel and include in your sketch any details especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. t Je t/o~ 5o 20. Do you think you con estimate the speed of the object? (Circle One) 21. Do you think you con estimate how for away from you the object was? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then how for away would you soy it was? 'J..!/i --- 22. Where were you located when you sow the object? (Circle One): a. Inside a building b. In o cor G:) Outdoors<- ~ = ~ In on airplane (type) e. At sea /) 23. Were you (Circle One) a. In the business sect ion of o city? \) In the residential section of a city? c . In open countryside? d. Near on airfield? e. Flying over o city? f. Flying over open country? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: 24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) a. Norih c. East e. South g. West b. Nor!he-ost d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 24.2 How fast were you moving? ----------' iles per hour. 24.3 Did you stop a t any time while you were looking at the o b ject? (Ctrde On~) Did you observe the object through any of the following? a. Eyeglasses Yes e Binoculars b. Sun glasses Windshield g. Theodoli e d. Window glass Yes h. Other 26. In order that you can give as clear a picture a s possible of what you sow, describe in your own words a common object or objec s which, when placed up, the sky, would give the s e a aronce as th objec which you sow. -;tuJvv\.J 27. In the following sketch, imagine that you ore at the point shown. Plac e on "A" on t he curved line to show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you first saw it. Place o "B" on the some curved line t o show how high the object was above the hor iz on (skyline) when you lost saw it. Place an "A" on the compass when you first saw it. Place a "B" o n the compass where you lost sow the object. 28. Draw o picture that will show the motion that the object or objects made. Place an "A" at the beginning of the poth, o "B" at the end of t he path, and shu ... .:;ny changes in d ire t io n during the course. OuT( Hou..sb otfe oBJecT 34. Date you completed this questionnaire: 35. Information which you f .. l pertinent a nd which is not adequately covered in t he specific points of the t;Att-!vbJ~ .k.z~ ou ever seen this, or o simi lor object 32. Please give the Following information about yourself: If so lve dote o r dotes ondJotio . Zone Stote Date you completed th . . IS quest1onna1re Ooy Month y Vn' ~A lA)..fiU/71/ To Hhom It Nay Concern; On the evening of !-!arch. 28.1966 Be t}ieen the hours of 8 :00 . and 9::00 P . H. 1 was called out of rrr:y home ~ see some sort of an ~bject which was in the sky. At the moment that 1 first saw this object it \.Jas D-:l higher than a bollle. lt traveled in the .fonTl ot a :fi~e 7 This object had a flickering li~ht.. Hhen approachir.g the longest point of the figure 7 there was a very bright light. as if of a floQd ight, than a very bright reddis h orange. Than an airplane had seemed t o be chasing- this object, and the object had diappeared son:ewhere. \-/hen the object ha.d been in the air owr. television set would nicker o.f:f, and on. When first seein~ the object with a naked eye it bad appeared to have hundreds or/ points-as if there were :figures a. Dd they were like V /s: upside down. When this reached the longest p~int of the fi;ure 7 than 1 watched it with a pair o:f binoculars and could not see these points any more. 1 did not need a cuera to know what .1 bad seen. s o 1 have made a sketch of the wa::r this object bad looked to me . Hy eyes are in perfect conditi~n .a1ld 1 know that 1 did not see swamp g:as-, n0r a baJlon tied to a flare. nor even baloney. Every time this airplane would r:l closer t~ this object is would ~ away from the plane. Perhaps someone is tryin~ to reach us. aa-w