Approx200nmeastofnashville Tennessee — June 1966

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Keywords: obtect, circle, object, ctrcle, answered, litncsse, _1_ho, ltjtcs, toccthe, lmrer, pjwox, ncastucd, oulil, prrrf, cijrmrr, possibl0, oooecre, 1poeored, olurre, sudcten, dtsaoop, follownq, jngulc, oboect, onswerec
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION 10. CONCLUSION 1 . Astro (fllU~J) 2 . Other (n: . .i-'L,CTlOi; OF liOC~!) (2 l'litncsse:J) One object Ha~ tb~.: st.nr Hc;:ult,J:; , of.hl.)r Ha s '1 possible rcfl~ction of moon Nhich ClpJ~cnrcd to t.hcm to srer:ri off in a sec0nd o.r. _1_Ho ~ !i. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS ~ 10 ::LTJtcs f 6. TY?E OF OBSERVATION Observer::; si,:~hted 1.110 st:u'-ljl<c objects relative close toccthe , .lmrer n.nd IJr':;L of t It' r:1nrm, ; pjwox 1 : ,30-2:00 O'Clock position fro:a no:>c o: lt/c ( t:!l <Jf n/r) Jill-(ncastucd Heading). 1 7. COURSE Objects headed ~;ouLil\H'::;t. 1,0\oJ:trd hor:!.~on, n.t t.h<J 12:00 O'Clock position. Thn obj0rt.r. 0l.op1~d l.vr.i.cc. Once at 29 deg, oect)ncl at 21~ dc0, L.tr.n 111:1!1(: J'n:-:1. lnc\.'Prrrf"n k ; ~111d :;rt!w cijrmrr' r and dis~ (J l'L, el L h;V knots. G. ?i-iOTOS ?. ?~;y SICAL EVIDENCE One obj,~ct. N,"tS t.hc ::;1..-,r !{cru l"rs . :31'!cond object, possibl0 r eflection of the moon on Lhe :.n.nd:>hicld of n/c. U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNI CAL IN FORMATION This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can g ive the U. S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Please try to answer as many questio ns as you possibly can. The information that you give will be use d for research purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal information so that if it i s deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When d id you see rhe object? 3. T ime Zone: (Circle One): ( C ircle One): to stern ( Circle One): a. Daylight Saving b. Central b. d. Poe ific ~. Where were yov wh~,.. 'fOU sow the object? Neares t P os r::d Address C d ; o r T own 5. How long was object i n sight? (Total Duraton} Mi nut as S econds a. Cert::in c. Not very Just o guess 5. 1 How was t i ~ in s i gh t deter m i ned? _ _:G~-::....."" 5.2 Was object in sight continuously? 6. WhaT was th e condition of the sky? ( a . Bright ~./ 7. IF you saw the o b ject during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the object? ( C ircle One): a. In fron t of you d . To yovr left b. In back of yov c. To your r ight e . Overheod f . Don' t re member a. I F you sow t h e obe c t a NI0HT. what dtd you notice cc-;:t'rntng th e STARS Ortd MGOr-. ? 8.1 STARS Crcle Ort>l. b. Dull moonlight c. No moCinlight-p i tc!-. dark d. Don't remember d. Don' t reme mbe r 9. What we rt" th!" wee ., ~ondi~ions a t the time you sow t ht" obje ct? CLOUDS ( C rc e C'""" I WEA TH F.;;> ( C rcle One i: c. Scotter~d c bu=" c . Mod~rnt" or heavy ratn d . Thick or he:Jvy : e . Don' : r t".,ber 10. The object oooecre d b. Transoarent '!. Don't remember 11. l i ir 1poeored cs o c - ""'='> !,r tgh t e r r..,an th e br~ghte ... ~T.:lrs ? I Ctrcle Jne-): b. D i rr ,..er d . D on't ~now 11.1 Comoore br~c;}.-... ss :: 5::'"'e common o b ject: C ,c/e One ): :l. =~.: zzv Jr olurre d C1rcle 0f'e for each ~uestion) y fi"S ~ No D on't know b. Sudcten I. at any t tme? i:>eert u p ~nr. .:~way Don' t know nto pots Don't know Don ' t know f. Chonoe sL,~:>e' Don't kn o w Flash.,, fl tcke' Don' t know h. DtsaOOP "lr Don't k n o w 14. Did the obtect disoooeor while yoo were wa tching it ? If so, how? 15. Did the object move behi..,d something a t any time, particularly a cloud? Don' t Know. IF you answered YES, then tell wha t it moved b~;, n d: 16. Oid t h e o b je c t move in front of somethi ng at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): n front of: Don't Know. IF you answered YES, t hen tell wha t li. Tel l in a few words the follownq things about the obtect: 1a. We wish to know rhe :Jngulc r s ze. Hold a mcch sr1c~ o t :1rm' s length 1n l1ne w~rh a known object and note how ""_ch o f th e obre c os covered by th e head of t,e ma tch. I~ you hod perfor111ed thi 5 experiment at the t 1me of th e ng, how ..,uc"' cf t..,e oboect would hcv"! t;.a~n covered by the match head? 17. Dr-=w a o icture '"lot will show the shape of t'1e object or objects. Lobel a nd include in your sketch any det ails o' th e obtect tro t you sow such a s wing s , protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trods or vapor trails. P iece an arrow bes ide th~ drawing to show th e direction the object was moving . 20. Do you thmk you con estii'T'ote the speed of the ob1ect? (C ire le One I Yes IF you answered YES, then who! speed would you estimate? 21. Do you think you can e s t imate how fo r o wo y fr om you the obje c t was? (Circle One ) Yes {~ IF you onswerec Y::S, then how for a wa y would y ou s oy it was? 22 . Where were you ' cc::ned whe n you sow the object? (Circle One): o . Inside o builai ng b. In o cor c. Outdoor s 1 23 . Were you (Circle One ) a . In the business s e c tion of a city ? In t he reside n tial sec t ion o f a city? In open countryside ? d. Ne a r on airfield? e . ~ring over a city ? 2<1. IF y ou were MOVING '\1 ~."J ~UTOMOBILE o r o tl--er veh1cle a t th e time , th e n comp lete the follow ing questions : 2J.I What d~rec11o" -e -?u moving? (Circle One) a . N orth East e. South b. Nortl-~osr d. Southeast f. South west 24.3 Did you o;~oo or :,.,y ""e while you we re look1ng ct tl,e obtect? (C~rcle Ore h. Northwest 25. Did you obse rv e h e any of the following? o . Eyeglasse s Binoculars Yes - .blc. ...... Sun glosses Telescope Ye s Windsh1e ld Theodol ite Yes No } Window sloss Yes h. Oth e r :.). In ,jrd e r tnol you con g1ve O!o cle a r a p1cture a s poss1ble of what you sow, descr~be in your o wn word s a common ect o r ob1ects ...,hich, whe n place d up in the sky, would give the some aopeoronce as th e obje c t which you sow . 27. In th e followmg sketch, Pnogine that you ore a t th e point shown. Place on "A" on t h e curved line t o show how high t he obJe Ct was obov~ the horizon ( skyline ) when you firs t s ow it. Place o "B" on t he same curved line t o how how high the obJe Ct was above t h e horizon (skylin e ) whe n you lost sow it. Place o n "A" on t he compou when you f~rst sow it . Place o "B" on t he compass where you last s ow the obje ct. s-~ .... t'1e motion that the obje c t or obje c t s mode. P lace on"..\" o t the beginning of t h pat , o a t t,~ e"o ;:; -e oat , on !. .. v -wny .:.1ange s n treCllon ur 1ng t e course . Draw o picture ~f ho..., .,.~. "ere arranged, onJ put an arrow to s how the direction that the y were traveli ng. 30. Hove you ever seen thts, oro similar object before. If so give dote or dotes and location. 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you sow the object? (Ctrcle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) 3L2 Please l ist the ir name s and addresses: 32. Please give rhe follo..,tng information about yourself: F ~rst Name ..o.)DRESS Middle Nome Jl'ldtcote o ny cedi ono i in 'orr'l"otion about y ourse lf, tncludng a ny soeciol expertence, which might be pertinent. h "'en o n ;:I ro ,..,.., :>rr d td you report that you hcd seen the o!:>Jec;? Day Month Year 34. Dote you completed ths que st1onna1re: Ooy Month Y eor 35. Information which you feel pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the spec if ic points of the qustionnoire or a narrative explanation of your s ighting.