Longbeachisland Newjersey — August 1966

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Keywords: obiect, circle, youraelf, litncsscn, 2mtwered, lnfnmttlon, obcyt, tndlcote, oddftlonol, rtlnrn, que1tlonnei, attkftaon, jtefteeni, eoneiu, publleations, bieet, cfetermi, eontir, nomoof, duvdt, sucfdnfy, choni8, oiaapjmot, diaappecw, nswerecf
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1. OA::: TiME GROUP 2. LOCATION . LonB }3each Iol~nd, New Jersey 3 \litncsscn J.., ,...-10 CONCLUSION f1 Nli~J.P ( R OF OBJECTS !j. LENGTH OF OBSERV~TION 6. TtPE OF OBSERVATION Grou::C. Visual Sta::. onu.ry ~9. PHYS!:AL EVIDENCE Astro(Venus-Jupiter) 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observers \ratched two similar objects in the eastern sky. The two objects were compared to aluminum pie pans with a very bri~ht light shining on it. The bwo objects \vere in view for nearly two hours and disappeared with the corr.ing of dtnm. Pictures were taken but nothing developed. The d escrlption is consistent \'lith that of an astronomical serva.tion. Venus and Jupiter \'lere rising in the east- ern sky and were quite bright. fTD s c p 3 0-329 (TOE) Prevl.:>UJ edltJon of lhl rona .... , b ue.d. 30. Hove yeu ever n thia, or a aimilor obiect before. If 10 give dote or dotea and location 31. Woa onyon. else with you at ltle time you aaw the ohlect? (Circle On) 31.1 IF y~ :2Mtwered YES, did thty the object too? (Circle On) No 31.2 PI liat their namea end oddreaaea: 32. Pleoae ; lv rhe following lnfnMttlon obCYt youraelf: Cit~ ZoN Sto TE LE PH~E NUMB tndlcote orw, oddftlonol lnfor,.tlo, o~ut youraelf, Including any tpeclal experience, which might be ,.rtlnrn. When and t~ .,;,:>Itt did you report that you hod aeen the obiect? U. Dote you completed thia queatlonnalre: 35. Oft which you fHI que1tlonnei,. et a narrative lnent ancl which 11 not adequately covereclln the 1peclflc polntl of the on of your lighting. . Ll f\) I I L- iJ A ~v' ~I I .. lfti.V TO DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HKADQUAftTEftS I'OftEIGN TI:CHNOLOOY DIVISION ( A~SC) WltiGHT ... ATTKftaON AIR I'ORCK 8Aal:. OHIO s33 UFO Observation , 7 Aug 66 Ref~!'ence your unidentified observation. '!he information which we have received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. Req~c5t you complete the attached FTD Fornt 164 and return it in the e~ve lope provid,~d. T:'1ank you for reporting your observation to t~e Air Force MANATr, Colonel, USAF of Technology ::'lr.~ SUbsystems FTD Form 164 w/envelope [~llf, Et . U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL IHFORMATIO~ Tni a questionnaire hat been prepared 10 that you can yive the U.S. Air Force as much on en possible concerning the unidentified aer.ial phenoanenon that you hnvo oLaeNti. Plecs to answer a a "'ony questions as you possibly can. The information thor y(.:u give wiU be uaeo for reaearch purposes. Your name wi II not be used in connet:tion with any st'!Jtefteeni o~, eoneiu' ions, or publleations without your permission. We request this personal lnformotlon 1e that if i t is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When d1d you see the obiect? ( C 1rcle One): 3. Time Zone: b. Central (Circl" L)ne): c. Mour"lt\li n d. P:lc i fie City or Town Stota ~ CoJ..,t; 5. How fon; w~ ~bieet in sight? (To~l Duration) c::: c . e r o IJl _j c. Not very sure c. Fo1rly certain d. Just o guest How w.~J r:rr- ii"' sight cfetermi:"ed? Wen obi c :~ 1 i ;ht eontir~uous ly? 6. What waa th : o.rbn of the sky? o. Bright Yes~---No-- c_a. ~!IQhf: 7. IF you saw the obiect during DAYLIGHT, where woa the SUN located as yo" look~d at the ob;.::t 1 (Circle One}: o. In front of you b. In baclc of you c. To vour ri~t d. To your left Overhead f. Don't rememb.r FTD OCT 62 164 Thle forM eupereedee PTD 164, Jul tl, whlch le obenlete. a. IF you IUW tho obtect ol NIGttT, what did you notu~e concerning the STARS and MOON? d. Don' t remember 8.2 MOON (C:ircle 0,..): a. Bris#tt moonleght b. Dull moonlight c. NomoOf!U~t -pitch darlc ~on 't remem,.er) l?o ~ s CLOUDS !C.1rde One): WEATHER (C ire le One): _a. Clear a ky :- f-"og, mist, Ot leyht roiu c. Scotter~d duvdt Moderate or heavy rain d. Th I(~ c)oj ~.u-.y cloud e. Don't remember The obi~'' ~;>peored; (Circle One); b. Trona~oznf e. DC~n 't remember c. Y Ct;,v 11. If it oppeord = o light, woa it btig~ter than the brighteat atara? (Circle One}: c. About the aame ct. oont know 11.1 Compo'" bri;htn to aome c:ommon oblect: (C~edo .:.,.) !'l. Fuzzy or blurred (' b. L ilea o_ brii't st; c. Shorpl)' outlind ~. Don't remmber a. Appear to stond atill at any time? b. Sucfdnfy spe.d up and ruth away at any time? c. Breolc vp int~ parta or explode? d. Give oH ~mo~e? f. Choni8 aho~? g. Floah ot flic:~r'? h. OiaapJMot ancf reappear? 14. Old the obiect diaappecw while you were latching it? H so, how? l-r tl R , 11 p r l -IC:.. ~ r fl R s 15. Did the obiact move behind sometheng ot any time, particuhuly a cloud? ( C ire le Ons ): IF you ;;,nswerecf Y ,, them t.all what No ; Don't Know. Yes it moved ben ind: 16. Did th objet move in front of ~l)mething at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Don't Know. IF you answered YES. th~ "'" wj,.Jt 17 . Tell in a few worda the following things about the obiect: We wish to know the angular aile. Hold o motch stick at arms length in line with a ~nown ubiett anc:f a<":l 'j~t much of tne c~ict ia covered by tnt heed of the match. If you had performed this experinent at th ti.'lo'; ... ; I.e sighting, how much of the ob;ect would have been covered by the match head? Draw o plefure that wi II show the sh n~e of the obiect or oliects. Lobel and includ in y(;Ue a.ketc;~. any dt~; r. of the object 6ot you saw .. uch os w~ngs,_pro !!c~, !!.!!_ci ly exhaust trail or vapor tr;iil ... ~,l"' Place en crr:rw b.s:d the drawing to show th direction the obiect waa m~v"in-g-:- ------- -... 20. Do you thinlc you can estimate the speed of the obiect? (C ire le One} IF you answered YES, then what speetf would you estin;at'f _ .. - Do you think you can estimate hqw for away from you thtt obiect was? (C irele One) IF you answered YES, then how for owoy would you soy it was? ---- - ---- 22. Where wr you located when 'ICIJ sow the ob(ect? (C ire le On ): 23. Were yo" (Circlo One) Ins ide o hui I ding Outdocrs ' In on a irplane (type) lr; the business section of u city? lr th~ residential s\tcf ic,e1 .vi a city? c. In ot>fln country~ide? d. Near an airfield? Fl)ing over a city? Fly;n~ o~er open country? Other . _o_c._ tLl..f'l.. 2A. IF you wr MOVING IN AN AUTOMC31LE or other vehicle at the time, then complete t~e followir.g quetiona: 24.1 What direction were you R"'ovin;? (Cirele One) o. Nor-'1 c. E = st b. N =rtheost d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest How fest wr you moving? . .miles per hour 24.3 Did you stop at any time whil e yN were looking at 'h obiect? (Cire!e One) Yea No 25. Did you obaerv the object through ony of the following? e. Binocular (vii.., 0 o. Ey;loa, it. Sun g!c:ss f. Telescope Yes g. Theodolite Yes No / c. Winds)o.rd d. Window ;::ss 26. In order that you :an give a1 clear a picture 01 possible of what you 1ow, detscribe in your own word1 a conu"ewt oltiect or obiects which, when placed up In the slcy, would give the same appearance as the oliect which )'OU IOV~ p, ( fA l'v' In the followlnt a ketch, I lne that you are at the polnt ahowft. Place on A on the r:urv~ hn to a how ho~ high the o~lect woe above the horl1on (alcyltnt) when yeN ll11t sow lt. Ploce t.1 "8" on the a:an:e c:ur~d line 2<' ahow how high the obtect was abwe the horizon (alcyllne) when ynu lost '"w it. Place on "A'' on th ~ompoat when you '''' ~ sow it. Ploee o "8" on the co,. where 1ou la1f a ow the ohiect. 28 . Drew ~ ~i that will ahow the rnot : ~n tn~t the obiect or obiects mad G. Place on ''A ' at the boglnni:1g ut ~he path, o ' '6 at tht end of the path, and a now any changes in direction during the ~ou,.e, 29. IF there wa MO~E THAN ONE oi.J~t, then how n10ny were there? / ' }'\./ {' -- Draw o plctur how tkey were orron;d, and put on row to ahow the direction that they were trovuling