1. OA TE TIME GROUP 3 June 1966 (Night) 3. :~OtH:CE NUt.~GtR OF OBJECTS PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION Houst.on, Texas 10. CONCLUSION (AIRCRAFT) (Two Witnesses) S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRII' SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS S -10 Minutes 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual 8. PttOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE ObserYers reported seeing roW11 object with various colors that were chanp;ing colors. At 200yards it looked like the screen ot a 21." T.V. set. 'Dle \Cl i te lights were on D10e t of the time W\ile the red, blue, and green ones twinkl~d. The white ones blinked once and a \>bile like the blinker on a tail llrjlt. :U. Date you completed this questionnaire: 35. Information which you fl peutinent oncl which is not adequately covered in the specific points of the questionnaire or a narrative explanation of Y.ot.lr PROJECT 10073 RECORD 3. ',ill J R C t: .1. NlJML\ER OF OBJECTS S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 3~ minu~es fl. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Greund Vieua.l fJ. PHniCAL EVIDENCE Houste n , T,.xa:-~ 10. CONCLUSION 1. Satellite (r~slble) 2. Aircraft (p s ~lble) 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Ob~r.-rv,.r:J w~t.cll~"d lht ,.,. d Iff ""l'"nL l i.r,h.L:1 lr<tvcl ~cre!3G the sky. Onr-whi\.1" llr~llt, t.r :.v"l"d :;:;E, ~nl,her white lir,ht t raveltlll Lw~rtl 111,.. :.1., ! 111,. t.hl.rd l'~"rl li~ht, ti;aveled t, ewarcl Lhe :~w. 'I'll" rit'!lL I.'"~ b.j~cl~ wer~ c~mpared t that f the :JLiH'!I , while t.h,.. ~.llird 'r'la.~ ju!'lt Q r~d c e l.r. 'n1~ red li.p,ht. m v" d f a!'\1. a crt'3S th~ sky, while-the flrnt, twe whitt-llr,hL!l ,iur.L di:IPppe;~red fr4tm view whil,. in night. On~ ef Lhe whitt> ]j~hts meved behind a sma]l The dencrjptlen f '~h~" f i ''"l. t.w li~hts ig consistent. with LhaL o f a ~-.1.1"\ 1 1 , ,. "'bsc-rv<(Lln. Ecl1~t I ~nd II were evet' Lht-a r,. a :.~nd rp l'\.t.t' vi:1ible but ene h ur erliera Tohf"' fil"''lt'l 'in1tA n .. r ~ha .. h~r~l .,\.~ &. ~i:Jt,.nt wtt.h Lh~t. ... r Pn !l\n~r~ft sir:htine. Fl'D ( TDE'rR) Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 Reference your unidentified observation of 16 June 1966~ The information which we have received is not sufficient tor evaluation. Request you complete the attached FTD Form 164 and return it in the envelope provided. We wish to thank you tor reporting your observation to the A tr Force. Sincerely, qJiyP.-J\.lf.ILLA, ?reject Blue Jr, Maj or, USAF UN I DE NT IF' I ED fi'L Y HIG OOJ ECTS ( UFO) NFOilNATION SHEET L Answer~ to t h e fol. lowi n g qutlstions will be oblai.nnd f tom persons c:llling in regard t o the observanc e o f an unidenLified flying object (UFO). Tf person refuses t.o give a nswer s t o ) a , do not complete report. 2 . Complete Info rma Uon Sheet i n dupHcate and forward d . Size (c~mpare to dime, quarter, baseball, basketball, or larger item) e . Nu1nber o f Objects _'"1 Format:~n, i f more than one ~&~--~-----~T~C~- k . What angl:? e.~d oSl-elation was the object o n first o b s e r vance 1. What angle ar.d '3l'9ration ~.J::ts the t.~bj9ct to~hen dise.ppearsd _ :::~n: path of ohjdct (tn or south, t o ~as~ or west) und Ho"' 1 Lri HO\ol W-15 the -obser:.r~?'i radar, tele scope, b1no0ulars~ e t G ) Light c~nGil:on3 ,nigh t , Geograp~1ca~ po3ition of objact (Nortn of l!oust.on , Sout.h of PasA.ciena, W9ather (~lear day, hazy, emperat ures o ! ~ay OTHER r::F'QR}1ATION no t ans.-1e red abolfe: {, , Thank c:t]~or for inform-'lt.i o n , but d0 J:>t premise th,r t o cnnfi rn :1or danr the o i 1:;fjtv1.nce t'l' t.hl'l b ,. ec' L. 1. rel1t1n r;alt will La tnacl~ U.S. AIR FORCE TECi1NICAL INFORMATIOI'4 Thi s questionnaire has been prepared so that you c a n give t he U.S. A ir F o rc e as much information as possible concerning the unidenti f ed aerial phenomenon that yo u have observed. Please try to answer as many questions as y o u possib ly con. T h e information that you give will be used f or research purposes. Your name wi II not be u sed i n connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request thi s personal information so that if it i s deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 2. Time of day: _ (Circle One ): 3. { i me 'Zone: (Circle On e): a . t: a stern fCircle On e): a. Dayligh t Saving {'J) C e ntral c . Mo unta in 4 . Jllhere were you whe n you d. Pacif ic s o w rhe obje c t ? 5. how long was obje c T in sigh t? (Total Ourot1~) C y o r Tow n a. Certain c . Not v ery sure S t o U or C o u n t y I~ F:~irly cerTain d. J ust a guess o . Bright b. C loudy NIGHT zX / 7. IF you saw the ob ject during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the object? (Circle One): a. In front o f you b. In back of y ou c . To your r ight d. To your left e. Overhead f. D o n ' t re me mber 8. IF you sow the object at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS(Circ/eOne): d. Don't remember 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a . Bright moon I ight b . Dull moonlight c. No moonlight -pitch dark {jl Don't remember 9. What were the weather conditions at the time yoo saw the object? CLOUDS (Circl'! One): WEATHER (Circle One): b . Fog, mist, or I ight rain Scattered c I oud s c Moderate or heavy rain Thick or heavy clouds d. Don't remember 10. The object appeared: l ( ircle One): b. Transparent (j) As a I ight e. Don' t rerr.ember 11. If it appeared as.: lt~h' "'OS t>righter thor. ;'-le ~rightest stars? (Circle One): o. Briohte r 12. :rhe edges of the obiect w-,re (C ircle One):. Fuzzy or blurred ~ Like a bright star (c; About th e SOil'~ /. Don't know c. Sharply ootlined d. Don' t remember (Circle One for each question) a . Appear to stcnd still at any time? Don't know b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? Don't know c. Bre-;,k up Into ports o r explode? d. Give off smoke? e . Change brightness? f. Change shape? g. Flash or flicker? h. Disappe a r and reappear? Don't know Don't know Don't know Don' t know Don't know Don't know 15. Did the object mo-.lt!' (Circle One): ind something at any time, particularly a cloud? Don't Know. it moved behind: Did th e object move in front of something at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): 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: 3. Ne .... ish to ~now the ongulor s 1ze. Hold a match st1ck at arm's length in line with a known object and note how .-,uch ~f th e obje c s covered ~y th e head of ti-e match. If you hod perfo r med this experiment at the t i me of the s ighting, now rue-: i "'e o b 1e::r would have been covered by the match h ead? _,_p . /'' _# 19. Drow a :>ic ture ror will show the shape oi rne object or objects. Lobel and include in your sketch any details o f m e obiect rhc you s o w such as wings , orotrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trail s or vapor trails. P lac:a or a rrow, besi~e th e drawing to show the d irection the object was mo~ing. 20. Do you think you con estimate the speed o f the obje ct? (Circle One ) 21. Do you think you con estimate how for away from you th e objec (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then how for away would you s 22. Where were you loc:lTed when you so (C ircle One): 23. Were you (Circle One) a. Inside a building c9outdoors d . ln. on a ir plane (type) o. In the business section of o city? b. Jn the residential section of a city? c In open countryside ? ~../ @Near on airfield? , n ~;t:~": J;:' e. Flying over o city? Cl~- f. Flying over open country? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle a t the t ime , t hen complete the f ollowing questions: 24.1 What d irec tion ..,ere you mov ing? (Circle One ) a . No rth e. South g. West d. South east f . Southwest h. Northw~st ~4.2 How fast were you moving? -------....J i les oer hour. 24.3 Did you stop at any t -,e while you were look ing or rne obje c t? ( Circle One ) Did you o~serve he o b 1e c t tl,rough any o f the follow ing? Eyeglasses Yes Binoculars ~ b. Sun glosses Yes f. Telescope Yes Wincsh ield Yes g. Theodolite d . Window gloss 26. In order thpt you con g ive as clear a picture as possible of what you sow , describe in your own words a common o b ject 01' ob1ects which, when placed up in th e sky, would give the same appearance os the object which you sow 27. In the following sketch, rmogine that you ore at the point shown. Plac e an "A" on the curved l1ne to show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you First sow it. Place a "B" on the some curved line to show how high t h e object was above the horizon (skyline) when you last saw it. Place an "A" on the compass whe n you ftrst sow it . Place o "B" on the compass where you lost sow the object. 26. u row 0 picture that w l s~ow t."le mot ion thcr the obJeCt or objects mode. Place an "A" a t the beginning of tne pot , o at th ~ e r a ot t"' e pot , on s v .... ny .: onges rn rrect1on uring t e course. 29, IF there was MO RE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? 30. Hove you ever o;een ths, oro similar ob1ect before. If so give dote or dotes and location . 31. Was anyone else wi th you at the time you sow the object? (Ctrcle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) list r'"le ir names and addresses: 32. ?lease give the iollow,ng information cbout yourself : TELEPHONE 'lU'-<8~ =( ndicote any oddti':)rc Middla Name z.,ne Stme Wrtpt-Pattei"IIOD AFB~ Otdo 45433 ll tl'uq 1966 Ref"erea-:e JIO"r recent UD~clentified obMi'tation ot 3 J\me 1966. !be 1ntormaUOD vblch w have received 1a not suf'- ticiellt ror eyaluat10D. Requeat you the attached PTD Pbua 164 and return 1 t 1D the envelope pl"'Vided. . 'We via1a to t Air Force. you tor reportlrla your observation to the MaJor, USAJ' Pxoject Blue Book 34. Dote you completad this questionnaire: 35. Information which you feel pertinent and which i s not adequately covered in the speci f i c points of the questionnaire or a narrative explanation of your sight ing. PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1 l. DATE TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION ,3. SOURCE :4. NUMBER OF OBJE CTS ,5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION TYPE OF OBSERVATION 9. PI-:YS;CAL E V IDEN CE 10. CONCLUSION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Object, h'<lO about t.hr 3 i i ".(' of tt star . n~d. Ooject \lclG lost ~ 1 the t rceo 011 h l) '\\Till uf' 1. '0 drg. Ohjcct Ha:.:; tr;~.vcl'u1g .[:'til '/!_:,- fast t~o the nou:.h. Ol,,i'c.L v11tn not, l:.rcer t.h;..n a star. 1 FTD SEP 6) 0-329 (TOE) l'ft!vlon ~lilian" .,( thlo fntrl mY l ' '""' ' UNIDENTIFIED fLYING OlJJEC'l'S (U~O) INFOIU1ATION SHEET l. Answers to the following qu.:ts tions wjll be obtained from persons calling in regard to lha observance of an unid enL\fied flyi ng objec t (UF'O). If pers on refuses to give answers to )a, do not complete re por t . 2 . Complete Information Sheet in duplicate and f orward to BOO, d. Size (compare to dime, quarter, baseball, basketball, or larger item) e . Nwnber of Objects _ Format i on , if more than one ~/~: , Was there a tail, vapor trail, or exhaust? < i . What called a ttenti on to the observer , What angle a~d elevation was the object on first obser~ance 1. What angle and eleration wa s the objer.t .m.m disapp~ared the flign~ path obi:;ct. (to nor t h o r south, to east or .any nane~;vers of t.r B 0bj9cr :iisappF;A.!" rilr9-.:t.i on, otr.) Tl:ne qnd date of s1ghting ---/