! i. OA iF. TIME Ci\'ul;:> ! 2. LOCATiON l 3. )t Jr.C t;; 10. CONCLUSION . l i Civilia~ INSUFFICIE DATA FOR EVALUATION ( ~ ~. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS . ~ 15 minutea f,. TfPl: OF OBSERVATION Grc~d. V::.s....al S'ta"tionary t ~ PriOTOS . ?. ;"HYSICAL EVIDENCE . SEE CASE FILE l r;TO SfP 63 0-329 (iDE) Prnloua edltlofta of tl\1 fora-y ... u .. d. To whom it may concern, This may not be or any value to you.But I was readin& a Science & ueohanica magazine tonisht.It is th~ Deo.issue,and it has a write up on -- UFO.Now, I' 11 tell you I read trv-erythins I can on this subjeot.s o you don t hav~ to belieTg this if you don't want too.Sut ~hA of the sightings in the masazine hit home. . . : It pertains to an early ~roh sightint of this year.I ~an't tell - you the exact day,But I cantell you the ti~e.Itwas 2:34 in themorning.- :~:y "'ife seen it firat.She told mq to get up and look at it.I did,but I di! t pay too much attention to i t.I thous h it was Jupi ter . I went back to -- bo.d,but I could see the light on the be~room wall.And it was awful bright. The next morning my wife was still talking about it.So I told her I would show it to her that night.I startedto wonder then mys~lt.It was a lot brighter and big3er than it should had been.But I was sleepy and it - ~ight had just seem that way. the DAxt morning I was gating ready for bed,atter watching a late movie.So I went out side to see were Jupiter was.I couldn't find i~ Bot~ nights w~re clear,and I don't r~aember se~ing the moon.The ob- j~ct was located south southeast,and about 25 deeraes off the horizon.It - was a blu~ish wbit9.!t was about three ttmes the size or Jupiter. We haVA talkqd about this to ourselYos.t,ayb-:! it was Jupi ter.But I- qon't aae how it could be their onA night and not the next.But I sur~ wish had stade up and watched it a little lon r that night. Ir you could t~ll me if I was wrong,or give me an explanation.! -- would appr~ciate it.Ir this is or any Talue.I would like our names kept out I hope ypu can rAad thia.I'm not the bAst typist in the world.Andi hope this doesn't wast too much of your ttme. Proj~ct Bluebook . - Forei.-"n rr~c'- -~ uuO ogy Divisio r1~ht-Patterson JL1 n Dayton,Ohio r Force Base yo~--~un1clent1t1ed obMrvation .in March 1966 .. UD\18\JU br1sht glow1ng. bal 1 t waa obaerved .by both you your vUe. ~ w .. bave atudied the 1ntozntat1on 'eubmi tted aDd. are. unable 8t1muli W1tbout.. tbe- aD4 more prec1M are unable to make a CD how tbe obJect diaappeared ve 1nveat1pt1oo .. ble that you obee~ed 811 aatrooan'Scal tbe cmly euch b_ody 1D. tbe 1DIDecU.ate part ot tbe aky yQ.l ob .. rved blue-white. Ae U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATIO~ Thia questionnaire haa been preparecl aa that you can give the U.S. Air Force at much Information aa poaalble concmlng the unidentified aerial phenaYltnon that you tu1vo oLeerveti, Pleaae try to anawer aa many questions as you possibly can. Th lnformatlott that yw give wiU be uaed fot reaeorch purposes. Your nonie will not be uaed In connection with any st~tell .. nSt, concluslona, or publications without your permlaalon. We requt this personal Information ac that if it is deemed nece11ary, we may contact you for further cletoils. . 1. When did you 11e the obiect? 3. Time Zon: (Circle One}: ('Q) Eattern Y.' Central c. Mountain (Circl" ()neJ: a. Ooyii\Jht So.oillf) @ St~clard d. Pacific 4. Where were you when you taw the oblect? N Peetel A441reu 5. f.iow long wat oblect in alght? (Total Duroti.Oft) a, Certain c. Not very aure @ Fairly certnln d. j'~l a GU:I.'/ Yes ~ No 5.2 Was object in sight contlnuoualy? 6. What wat the condition of the alcy? b. Claucly tG1 Bright 7. IF you aaw the oblect during DAYLIGHT, wn, wae the SUN locoted as you lor,lc~d at the obie:t? (Circle Otte}: a, In front of you ; b. In lack of ~ou. c. To your riFt J d. To your left e. ()yerheocl f. Don't remember FTD OCT t 16~ Tille f 'llf PTD 114, Jill 11, whleh le ebeolete. 8. IF yau taw tho obaect ot NIGttT, what did you notice conceming the STAR$ anciM~? SlAH!. (C,cle One): (JJ Don't remember. 8.2 MOON (C.:ircle One): Bri~t moonlight b. Dull moonlight (i) No ~light -pitch clarlc cl. Don't remember . . .. 9. What wr tne weather concletiont at the time you aaw the obJect? CLOUDS !C,.;Ie One): WEATHER (Circle One): @ Clear tky 1. fog, mist, Of laght rah Scotte.-.. d clc.K~d I Moderate or heavy roin Thid t>~ he~-.y cii)Ud~ oont remember 10. The obiect appeared: (Circle One); ... Q light T ran IJ)Qr nt Don't reNmter 11. If it appeared oa a light, waa It brighter than the brlghteat atara? (Circle One}: &> Brighter~. c. About the tame b. Dimmer "~;; bont know; ' H.1 Compo,. lwightneaa to tome com, ot.tect: &AjAf.~tke. 12. The edoea oi me obiect were: (Ci.c:lo (;n) 6} Funy or blurred '--, b Lilce a wight star I . ~. Sharply outlined d. Don't remember 13. Did the obaect: Appear to 'stand atilt at ony time? Svclden ly speed up oncl ruth we11 ot ony time? Break up into porta or explode?. d. Give off amolce' e. Change brl~tneaa? f. Change ahape? F'loah ., flicker? h. Oiaap.-or ond reopp1ar? (Circle One for each queatlon) 00ft't kn f#W ow Don't kn Don't lrft Don't know 1. Did tt,. qbiect disappear. while you were .. ,atching it? If tio, how? 15. Did the object move behind aomething at any time, particularly a cloud'f (Circle One): Yes @ Don't Know. IF you anaweted YeS. then tll what Did the object move In front of ~mething at any time, pt~rticularly a cloud? (C Ire le One): G . Oont Know. IF you anaweted YES. th-.,,\ ... ,, wito1t 17 . Tell in o few worda the following things about the obict: J si'ttt? )J vm 18. We wish to know the angular alze. Hold a match aticlc at arm"s length In lin with a lcnoYin ~biect ont4 n':-l. much of the obiect ia covered by the head of the match. If you had performed this experiment at If:\ tlrN; .. ; tl:e -,lghting, how much of the object wou~ have been covered by the match hea1? 771, ,J.iedlja,g"/;"tfo'1 af /J~ , 7/J, m8ftBJ, he~tl tJ,ov~Rt!c/ 9P Draw a picture that wlfl ahow the shape of the obiect or o~icta. Label and include in your a ketch any ~etoila of the oblect that you sow 'luch a1 wings, protrusion&, etc., and eapecially exhauit trail a ar vapor trolla. Place on a"ow beside the drawing to show the direction the obiect was moving. 20. Do you thinlc you can eatimate the speed of the object? (Circle One) IF ywu anawered YES, then what apeed would you eatirr.ate'f ------~- 21. Do you thinlc you can estimate how far away from you the object was? (Cirde One) IF you answered YES, then how far awoy would you say It was?---------- Where were you located when 'liN aaw the obfect? (C ire le One}: (9 Inside o building b. In a cor c. Outdoors d. In on airplane (type) 23. Were you (Circle One) a. In the businell section of a city? ~. lr. 'the. residential s~cfieitt ,; Q city? @ ln. opCIIn countryAicft? d. Near an airfield? e. Flying over a city? f. Fly;ng over open country? 2A. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete t~e followir.g questiOftt: 24.1 What dfrKtlon were you lftoving? (Circle One) o. North c. East e. South b. Northeatt d. Southeatt f. Southweat How fast were you movlng? , milea per hour. \ r. Old Y,Df! atop at any tl!"e whl~ rou w'~ loo~l~g ~t ~he t? . (Cir~le One} Yea No 25. Did you olnerve the oblect through ony of the following? @ Eyegloaaea Binocular b. Sun glouea f. Telescope Windahlelcl Theodolite h. NO.thweat Window glon In order that you con give as clear o picture aa possible of what you aaw/'cli'scribe In your own warda a carntnOf' oblect or olljecta which, when placed up In the alcy, would give the aame'a~arance aa the ollject which )'OU aow f} be19ht 9/o ball 27, In tho follewlftl akot1h, IM~IM thet you.,. tho point thon. Place on An on 1\ r.urvlt ltn to ahow hh oi.lect wee altowe the harl (akyllne) when yeN ''"'tow lt. Place 1.1 "8 .. on the a:ame cur~ecf line tf. thow how high the oblect woe atwe the harlon (tl&yllne) when ynu last aw it, Place on 'A'' on the compott when you ''"' ae~ It, Ploce "I" on the 11 where you lot taw the ot.tect. 28 . Draw a pfcnw. that will ahow the motion that ttie.olalect or obfect& mado. P.loce an "A at rhe beglnni:1A ut the path, a "B" ot1he encl of tho path, ancl ahow any changes In direction cluring the cou~ IF there wat MOR! THAN ON! ol.fect,'theit h~ .... ,. were ther~? \ \ ' - Draw o pl;ture of how the, w arronged, oncl put on onow to ~ow the di~ction that they were traveling.