PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. o,_ iE TiME GROUP Spri.nr. Valley .. Ohio 10. CONCLUSION NlHJ.E\ER OF OBJECTS One Full moon on ~ Sept 66 Astro (HOO~) Sat~c.6 ~&co..ue.t"l tt, \. E NC TH OF OBSERVATION 11. BAlli F SUMMARY AND ANAL Y &15 Observer for t"t-."0 nit~ht.s S,')W a strange object in the m: sky. The object was an extremely bright red orange then dirmncd in , color to a yollo.- t r.e:1 brightening and dimming ag~in. At one' time ~e objt:; c-;t :_,lo:':--J lil<(;: the moon., but there was a dark 'tdde ~lnd bia.:~ct:.ng it. On both occasions the object was stationary in tr .. S':l sky. 'fne object appeared brighter than the SJ.n or t:le moon {full). On both occasions tho witness die . ft. TYPE 0~ OcSE~VATION Ground-VisP.;.l SW (Stationa.:-y) 8. PtiOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE not see the object t:f._s-~pp3ar. The object was viewed for various ~rioo~ of t.i;ne ana the n the witness stopped looking. On one occasL0n l.h(; ;-:i tness hearC.. a.& unusual noise. On the 22 Sept 66, t;1e ;:1von was on an azimuth of 248 deg and at an elevation of lJ,. ocg. On '21. Sepe the moon was on an azimuth of 258 deg, -3levat,~ on of 06 de g. PNIoua adltiOf'la of thh fonn may be u .. d. U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNIC~,L IHFORMATIC'H This questionnaire has been prepared so that yo'J ~on give the U.S. Air Force a! rn~c.h information as possible concerning the unidentlfittd aerial ph~nom.~non thiJt ;ou ha~o oh!torvad, Please try to answer as many questions as you p-:.,ssibly cart. The infc-:lllQtlon that you viv w;!l be used for research purposes. Your naf!!e will not be used in t:c-nnection wi~h ~ny stote-ttttr.f:t, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We req~ost this personal lnfcrmotlon so th.:Jt if i t is deemed necessary, we may contact you for tJrther ds,oils. 1. When did you see the obioct? Hour Minvtes (Circle One): 3. Tim~ Zone: ~ (Citcle One}: o. oste ) (Circle On'J): a. Duy!.lght Sc:vi:t~ b. en tru I b. \..Stc . .mdard) c. Mountain d. Poe i i i c .4. Wh~r6 wer~ 'fOV when you sow the ebject? Stat., ur Coun~' t S. How long w~s object in sight? (Tot"! Duration) c. cert?.~ c. Not very sure :1 :r y certotn d. Just a guess 5.2 Was obi~=~ in s !ght continvovsfy? 6. What was the c ond ition of the sky? o. ' Bright..) 7. IF you saw tho object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN lo~cted a s you looked a-t t(,~ o~iect~ (Circle One): o, In front of you b. In baclc of you c. To your right d. To your left e. Ove rhead f. Don't remember FTD OCT 62 164 Thle form aupereed .. PTD 164. jul 61, whlch h obar~lte. 8. IF you saw tho object at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): d. Don't remember a. Bright moonlight '1l'. h '-, b. Dull moonlight J e. No moonHd!L-pitch darlc .~,. ' I .. f .... ~, AJ 9. What were the weather conditions at the tf~e you saw the obiect? CLOUDS (Circle One): a. Clear sky j c. Scattered elouds d. Thiele or heavy clouds WEATHER (Circle One}: b. Fog, mist, or light rain c. Moderate or heavy rain e. Don't remember 11.1 Compare brightnels to some eommon obiect: 12. The edges of the obiect were: (C irele One): a. Fuzzy or blurred b. Lilce a bright star c:. Sharply outlined d. Don't remember 13. Did the obiact: a. Appear to stand still at any time? b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? c. Break up into parts or explode? d. Give off smoke? ,.._) '""I e. Change bri'*'tness? f. Change shape? I Flash or flicker? h. Disappear and reappear? (Circle One for each question) Don't know \.0.2n't lcnl}w -..Don t len ow_ Don't kr.ow Don't kno~ctt Onn't know l Don't know,: 14. Did the obiect disappear whilt~ yot wore watching it? If so, \,ow? (Circle One): 16. Did the objed move in front of ~pmerhino ot any time, partic:ulorly a cloud? (Circle C1e); Yes IF ycv answer{1d YES, 1h~:-i'1 tt71t wh<"lt 17 . Tell in a few words the followin,9 th ings about th~ cbject: We wish to know the angular slzo. Hold a match stick at arm's length In line with a known ooject urd r:o~fl hon much of thet :!:>ject is covered by the head of the n;lOtch. If you had perform!ld thi:; exporim.,r.t ot th~ tim.~ cf shtt sighting, how much of the object w~uld have been covered by the match head? , Draw a pict\Jre t*lot wi II show the shepe of the object or oi>iects. Label and indud~ Jn your ~Ieetch ar.y d~talls of the obieet t~c:t :ov saw such as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially eY.houst trai11; or vapor ~rails. Place on arrow beside the drawing to show tho direction the object was moving. "' 20. Do you thinlc you can estimate the spe~d c-f the obiect~ ' 1 - - - - t.Hc{rtL.(. 21. Do you thin~ you c:an estimate how far away from you tho object was? (Circle One) IF you ens we red YES, then how far away would you soy it was? ,a ' ~t:_t_b)~ 't.L Wh~re were you loc:otod when you saw the object? 2:t Wart! y!)u (Circle OneJ (Circle One ): a. In the business sect;on llf a citt? h. ;n tho resicJenti_,l sech~w ::-f ~ city'? c :n co~utrys u~ . d. Noor a n oir!ie:J? a., Inside c buildin~-:) b. In a c:ar c. Outdoor$ d. In on a ;:-plane (type) fl. Flying over a city? f. Flying ovur or-.. 4lr. cou11try? 24. !F y~u w~r~ V.OVING IN AN AUTOMC31LE or other vehid~ at ~he tima, rht-n comph>te Yro f,lfowin~ ,:...,osti o:: :;: 2J.1 Yrhct ~:rection were you moving? (Circle One) b. Nort~east d. So~theast f. Southwest h. Northwas; 24.2 H?w bs~ we;e you moving? ,..,.~mil~s per hour. 24.3 Did you sto!) at ony time whi !e y ou were looking at the obiect? (C ire Je One) 26. In order that you con give as clear a picture as possible of what you sow, descri~ in y~.:r :.v:r~ W!); . .f-:. .J t:f)!n Y;. . In the following a ketch, Imagine that you oro at tho ~;,frat shown. Pine~ a~ .. J.." c,n ;h,, r.:urv4d iine to ohow how high the oblect was above the horiZOtl (skyline) when yGa lir.st iow it. Pk:.: s o "a" on tho to:~ cm1ed line to ahow how high the oblect was abov ths horizon (sky I in~) who ., you lo s t saw lt. Pineo an "'Au on th~t cc.mpass when you lirst saw it. Place a "B" on the compass where you last saw the object. 28 . Draw o picture that will show tho motion that the obicct cr objects ma~tl. Place on f4A" c.f thi't beginning of the path, o "S" at rne end of the path, C l\d show any changes in direction during lhe cocrs o. 29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE obioct, then how many were there?------------- Draw a pleture of how they were orrang.-d, and put an arrow to show tho direction that thtty WGro t ;avolifli 30. Have you ever seen this, or a similar object before. If s;, give dato or dote.li and location. 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the obiect? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the obiect too? (Circle One) 31.2 Pleos& list their names and addresses: 32. Please give the following information ;Jbout yourself: TEL~ PH01'1E NU First Nor~ : City \ Zon. Indicate ony oedltional information obovt yourself, including a'ny special experience, which miGht be p\titinaot When and to whom did you report that you had seen the obiect? , . .. . . . , \. , Month Day Year 34. D~te you completed thia questionnaire: 35. I lon which you 1 .. 1 pertinent and which Ia not adequately covered In the specific points of the questionnaire or a narrative explanation of your sighting. . /Jc..tiJ~L Si.r-ht 1 n .r-:; in 1 at. tcr ~Pp 66 Valley, Ohio ..w.t.~crv~n several unidentified objects in the September . she '"ai ted to inform us because ~ she th.:-1~:-:t. $he might sec so:nethine; i n the ne,.;spapc~ro of similnr si6:-~:ings. However, after reading about bar:ium cloud r e leas e s she -:ecided that she '"ouln like t o report h e r si ht.ln s . Therefore, thr-~ 2 FTD Forms 164 '"ere forwarlicd to 1 TTo v 66 per co:1versation Kith h;_-o~ ~ 1 Nov. U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL IHFORMATIO~ Thia queationnaire hae been prepared 10 that you can give the u.s. Air Force aa muc:h Information os poaaible concerning the unidentified oerfJ~I phenoanenon that you ht~vo olaervi. Pleoae try to onawer 01 que1tlon1 01 you possibly con. The Information that yc.-u ;ive wiU be uaeci fot reaeorch purpo Your nome will not be used in connec:tlon with ony st~ten .. nt;J, cone Ius ions, or publications without your perml1alon. We request this per1onol lnformtJtion sc: thot if i t ia deemed neceeeory, we moy contact you for further details 1. When did you the obiect? Hollt Minut111 (C,rc/e One): 3. Time Zone: (Circle One): a. (Easter ; b. c~ntral c. Movntoin d. Poe iFic; 4. Wher wer y->J when you sow the obiect? (Circlt' L"lneJ: Stot ,.-CoJ"'tf 5. How long w~s obJect in tight? (To+~ i O~o~rotlon) Mlnutea Seco,da c. Certain b. Fcirly certain c. Not very sure d. Just a guess How w~s ti~e In sight determined?------------------- Was cbict i!'\ sig,t contl,uoualy? 6. What was th condition of the slcy? o. BriQh~\