PROJECT 1007:) RECORD 1, OA i'E TIME G~OUP 2. LOCATION 19 September 66 21J/0:25Z (2 Witnesses) 10. CONCLUSION Possible (t.IRCiVJ'"i') V j?'t/ Civiliane ,.. Nlii'P.ER OF OoJECTS !Description is consisr.c~1t wi. th that of an aircraft observation. s. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY ANO ANALYSIS 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Object viewed was corn~red in brightness to that of a mercury vapor lamp. Object was travel.ine toward the northwest then it appeared as if it \'las coming back toward the observers. Ground-Visl.!al Ob~ ct was comr~r~d to the planet VEnus at its b~:ight:cst appearance. Red., gr~en, blue flashing lights were observed. Lgihts ~uld go out and when they came back on the object was liz a different position. 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE f-TD SEP .63 0-329 (TDE) PNYioue edltl~ of thle fona .. ,. .,. u .. d. F'TD ( TDNrR) \1righ.t-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 23 September l9b6 ~.fachias, Reference your unidentified observation of 20 September ~9oi.) The inroz'rnation t'ihic:h we have received ia not sufficien~ for evaluation. Request you comp.lete the attached. FTD Fox m ~64 and zeturn it# in t.he envelope provided. l-Ie wish to thank .) ou for reporting your observation to t he Air Force Sincerely, ....-""""'R Qunlrk, tfJA, Jr Project Blue Book u JJJ.. 111 tlf: tl ( :;jj U.S. AtR FORCE TECHNICAL IHFORMATIO-t T h ; s qv~stionriairtt hos been pr"pared so that you can give the U.S. Air force as much informoric.; :lS p~.$sible concerning the unidontified ueriol phenomenon that yau hnvu observ.,ti, Ple~s!' ~ to cnswer as many quostlons as you possibly c::on. The information thaty~u g ive w:U us~d for res,orch purpos~u. Your nome wilt not b~ used in conne~tion with any st~tonutnS;;, \:On~haions, or publications without your pormissior.. We request this persontll Information ~c th-.Jt if it is deemed tHtcessQry, 'IH~ muy contact you for further details. 1. When did ~OlJ see the obioct? HI)V' Minvhu (Circle Ona): 3. Tirn.., Zone : (Circle One): (a~Eo;;e-r:-:' (Circ/1) L1ne): ~._ -t:ioyti~ht Sov~'l b. Sta.,dard C lty or Town Stat ~ Comt; \) S. How lo"g w:1: object in sight ? {T:>!: I Ovratlon) Mlnuts Second o. Certain c. Not very sure 5.2 Wos cl;.;~ c' i , sis;ht contin~Jo~rE 1/? 7. IF you lOW tho obtect during DAYLIGHT, wfter& wen tht:t SUN located os you looke-J ~:t th11 obi t? (Circlo Omt): a. In front of you h. In bock of you c. To your ,; (/It d. To your le.ft e. Overhead f. Don't remember FTD OCT 62 164 8. IF you saw tho obiect at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): cl. Don ' r remember 8.2 MOON ( C ire: le One): a. Bri~t moonlight b. Dull-moonlight .r ~ .H9....11!.C!_onli t--pitch darlc 9. What were th" weather conditions at the time you saw the object? CLOUDS (C,rda One): WEATHER (Circle One): a. Clear eky (J; -11\1c1c or h&.jvy clouds b.-Fog, mist, or light rain c. Moderate or heavy rain e. Don't remember 10. The object op~.:~red: (Circle One): ! IO:':~po:er. ~. Don:t r&membar 11. If It appeorad e l a light, was It brighter thQn the brighteat stan? (Circle One}: The edgea of ~. ooict were: c. About th same d. Don't lcnow (Circle o .,e}: ::. Fu:zy or blurred ~ ~:)rply outlind \ :::. .Jon t re1-nemoer 13. Did tha obiect: (Circle One for ecch question) a. Appear to sta nd &till at any time? Don't know b. Sudd~nly :speed up end rush away at any tima? Don't lcnow c. Brook up int~ par:a ~explode? No Don't know d. Give off :Smoke? Don't lcnow e, Change brig,tnsss? f. Chan9 ahape? g. Flash or flicker? h. Disappear and reappear? Don't ~now Don't lcnow Don't know 14. Did the 'obiect disappear while you were 1otch ing it? H so, how? 15. Did the o!:>iect move behind something at any time, particui\Jrly a cloud'/ (Circ/, One}: No: Don't Know. IF you answered Y[~j, th~n tttll what it mov~d behind: 16. Did tho objaet move in front of ~gm~thing at any tirn&, particularly a cloud? (Cir<:l~ One): Dont Know. IF you answ&red YES, th19~'i 'tt!~ wh .. Jt 17 . T eft in a faw wotda the following, things about tho obiact: 18. We wi5h to i<now tha angular si1e. Hold a match sth:k at arm~s length in line with o known ~bio:t anc.4 r."}t~, ~H..i'N much of the ~bject is covered by the haad of the ~atch. If you hod performed this experiment at th& tlrllf.; ut vL~ aightlng, hew much of the ob;ect would hove been covered by the match hood? Draw a p l er Jrtt m;2t will ahow th~ shape of the obiect or obiecta. Label ond include in youa 1ketc:h any detc.Ha of the obic:~ =~ fOU saw -such at wings, protrusions, etc:., and especially exhaust trailt or vapor trails .. Place on crro Seside the drawing to show the direction the obiect was moving. Do you think you can es.timote tho spoorf of tho object? (Crrcle One) IF you onswerod YES, then what speed w ould you estin~ote'{ - --- ---0 0 - 21. Do you th you can estimate how far away from yov th() object Wlls? ( C i r cl e One ) IF you an~,.,ered YES, then how for owoy would you soy i r was? ---'"._::_t.._:_.!:~---....;._ 22. Where wer~ 'fOU locotttd whon you saw the o~ject? 23. Wer., yo1.1 (Citdo One) (C irclu O n e lo o. tnstd., o ouilding' b. In o cor c. Outdoor~ d. In on o ;, pfone (type} 24.1 Y.har = !!ction were you moving? (Circle One) d. Soutneast o. ir: tho business section of u city? h. tr. th~ residential ct;c..a "r a city? c. lr: CJ!)CJn country~ide'? d. Nunr on oirfiold? e. Fl~ing over o city? f. Fly;n{l ovor oper country't f. Southwest h. Northwest 24.2 Ho.v fc$ were you moving? ---------mil,s p!!tr hour. 24.3 D id yc~... stop at any ti:no whil!) ycv waut looking at the object? (C1d e One) Yes No , 25. Did you ob,erve rna object throu~n o,y of ths following? Eyeg!~s5'!'S Sun Q! c l. a an ott~;; =s! Yes Binocular~ Theodolite 26. In order thot )'OV can give as clear a picture O:l pos~ible of what you saw, describe in your own words o comrr.or. object or objec h which, whon placed up in the aky, w ould giva the som~ appeoronce as the obi oct v.oh lch ) ' OU so~. In the follow I"' a Ieetch, Imagine thet yov ore et the point thown. Ploc:e on ., A .. on tht -:urv~ hn toO a how ho"' high the ol,leet wos above the horiiM (alcyllne) when yN llr1t aow lt. Place a "8 .. on the 1:1me curved line tr. how high the obiect was above the horizon (skyline) when you lost 8t~w it. Ploce on 'A' on the tompost when yoy ''" r tow lt. Place "8 on the compass where ~ou '"'' saw the ohte,t, 2S . Draw e pic~vre that will ahow the motio;, that the obiect or obiects modo. P.lace an .. A'' at the boglnnl~19 ot ~he pcth, a "8" ct the end of the path, and show any changes in direction during the (:::MJr&e, 29. IF ther w:s E THAN ONE o~lct, then how marty were there? ' \ . . \ '- : - _ Drow o plctvre ~f how th.y were orr ad, and put on 01row to ahow the dirction thot they wertt tt~vvling 30. Hove you ever seen this, or a simi lor obiect before. If 10 give date or dote a ond locotlon~