I ' PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. OATE !TIME GROUP . 2. LOCATION 3 Aug 66 !.,/0 200Z Philadelphia, Pa. '-NUMBER OF. OBJECTS 10. CONCLUSION Satellite ./ S, LENGTH Qpr OISIRVATION "' IRI!fl IUMMAAV ANO ANALYSIS ( Mul. tiple ) 10 -20 Minutes 6. TYPE OF 0 !-SERVATION Ground V~sual Observers reported seej ng brteht star like object, whitish silver in color travclinf~ in a strai6}lt pattern from SW to 9. PHYSICAL E YIOEHCE Description is consist~lt with that of a satellite. FTD SE,. '2 C.329 (TOE) PNIou d.ltlottt of dli fort mr be u .. d. 34. Date you completed this questionnaire: 35. Information which you feel pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the specific points of the questionnaire or o narrative explanation of your sighting. F.l-(l..,t.vt FTD (TDErR)'/Lt Marley/7C$16/hl/8 Aug 66 Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 vania 19 8 Reference your unidentified observation of 3 August 1966 in.for:naUon which we have received is not s ufficient for eva~uat1on. Request you coruplate the attached FTD Form 164 and. t urn it in the envelope provided. We wish to thank the Air Force. reporting your sincerely, BEL'TOR Q~1IIJ..A Jr. Major, Chiaf, Project Blue Book observa cion U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much infor:nc:tion as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. P le ose try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be used for research purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any statements, concl~o~sions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal information so that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did you see the object? 2. Time of day: ;;;lJ_--'-""-- 3. Time Zcne: (Circle One): t:. o s ~ern 4. Where we y~ when ou saw the ~bject? Nearest Posta Address 5. How long wos o b ject in sight? (T etc I Duration) c. Certain :=~irly certav as o c t r. ~:gnt conttnuou s,y. 6. What was the cond ition of the sky? (Circle One): (C;rcle One): /_Q, Oovl inht Sovinn ' ~b: St~d~rcf ---~ City or Town fNJGt:tT / b. Cloudy State or County 7. IF you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the obiect? (Circle One): a. In front of you b. In back of you c. To your right d. To your left e. Overhead f. Don't remember fTD OCT 62 164 Thla form auperaedea Fn> 164, jul 61, which 1 obaolete. 8. IF you saw the object at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): d. co~;~ remember 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. Bright moonlight b. Dull moon I ight c. No moonlight -pitch dark 9. What were r:,e weather conditions at the time you saw the obiect? CLOUDS ( Cucle One): WEATHER (Circle One): b. Fog, mist, or light rain c. Scattered clouds c. .~oderate or heavy rain d. Thick o-heavy clouds e. Don't remember 10. The object appeared: (Circle One): {if. A E..J ight~-~ b. Trol"lsc=-~nt e. Dor 't remember If it opoeore d cs a light, was it bri; her than the brightest stars? \,.c. About the san;_e_..) o. Sr! ;hter d. Don't know 11.1 Compare brightness to some cot':'1mon obiect: 12. The edges of t~e object were: (Circle One): (Circle One j; ~. _ E .!Y_ or blur~ C2: Like o brig~ stcr~ .:. 5Flcrply out! i~ed ~. )on't rememSer Did the obje~t: (Circle One for each question) Appear to srond still at any time? Don't know Suddenly S?eed up and rush away at any time? ~-:-) Don't know Break uo int o po"ts or exolode? Don't know Give cff s~o~e? Yes Don't know Change br ightness? Change shape? Don't know Flash or flicker? Disappear and reappear? Don't know 14. Did the object disapoenr while you were watching it? If so, how? 15. Did the object move beh ir1d something at any time, particularly a cloud? (C ire!~ One): Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved behind: 16. Did the object move in front of snl"':1ething at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): .1(~0. ,-No j; Don't Know. IF you ans.>Yered YES, then tell what We w is h to '<r.ow t he angular size. L-iold a match stick at arm's length in line with a known object and note how the object is covered by t h e head of the match. If you had performed this experiment at the time of the sighting, how much of the object would hove been covered by the match head? 19. Draw o picturt!" rh~t will show the sn;Jr:e of the obiect or obiects. Label and include in your sketch any details of the object t~"!:1t you sow such os wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails 20. Do you think you