Atlanta Georgia — October 1966

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PROJECT 10~Ji'3 RECORD 1; [l.A.1 E TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION . 28 Oct 66 Atlanta, GcorL;i . (multiple) 10. CONCLUSION (others) INSV :-F.r :: ~ i" )\ EVALUATI ON .1. NWU\C:R OF OBJECTS ~. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY A"-0 ANAl Y:tl~ f . Tl'PE OF OASERVATION Ground Visual '3. PtiO TOS ?. f"HYSICAL EVIDENCE fTD S f P 63 0-329 (TOE) P1'9vlou dltlona o f lhla fona DIIJ b. u .. d . 30. Hov~ you ever seen this, Of a simi lor object b.fort. If ao give d'; : or dotes ond loeotlon. 31. Was anyone ela with you at rite time you saw the object? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? (Cir~!~ d11e) 31.2 Plea .. liat thir nom .. end addr~uea: 32. Pleoae give the following lnfmatlon about yountlf: TELEPHONE NUMB tndlcatt ony additional lnfor,.,.tlon about yourotlf, Including a'ny aptelol perlenco, which might b. p.trtintnT . 33. When and to whom did yov r~Jport that you hod lUten the obj~ct? Month Yo or In the f~llowlng a ketch, Imagine that you are at the point ahown. Plac <Ut 'J.." on I he r.urv~ I me. to a how ho .. hi!:~ the qbject wa1 above the horizon (alcyllna) when yw first sow lt. Place 'l "B" on the ~me cur..,ed line Jc ahow how high the object was above the horizon (alcyllne) whn you lost $uw 1t. P ic co .1n .. A' on the compou you''"' aaw It, Place o "8" on the compon where you /oJt aow t he ohject 28 . Draw o plctu,. that will ahow the motion that the object or objects modo. Place on ' ' A ' <n rho ~{)lntli.lR ot the path, o "8" ot the end of the path, and a how cny changes in d irection during the .:ovr u 29. IF the~ was MORE THAN ONE oblect, t hen how many were t here?------------ Draw o picture of how t hey were arranged, ond put on arrow to ahow tho diroct1on that thby woro frovul ina 8. IF yov sow the ob1ec:t of NIGitT, what did yoo n o1rce concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 SlAI<f. (Crrc/e One): 8.2 MOON (<.trcle OM): a. Cfiri~t moonlight) b. Dull moonlignt c. No moonlight -pitch dark d. Don't r~member d. Don't remember 9. What "'ere tile .,..eother coodrtiona ot the time you aaw the object? CLOUDS !C,do One): WEATHER (Circle One); b~mrst, Of lryht rolu c. s~ofter .. d clc>U,ls c. Moderate or heavy rain d . Thr< ~ c)l hell' Y dvu!h d. Snow Don't remember 10. The nbject appeared; (Circle One). b, Jrontpoatnt d . Aa n light e . Don't rernemb.r 11. If it appeored oc o light, woa it brighter tha n the brightest stars? (C/rc/o One}: a . Br~ghter c:. About the some d. Don't know 11.1 Compare brightneu to aome common object: Th dgea oi the object were: Fuuy or bl urrd') Sharply ootllnad d. Don't remembr Drd the ob1ct: (Circfo One for cch question) 1], Appear to atand .till ot any time? (v ) Don't know Suddet'lly speed up and rush away at any time? Don't know c Breok up rnto part a or explod? Yea No Don't know d. Grvo oH s rnolce? Don't know Chon~ brig,tness? No Don't know Change shape? , No Don't know flash or lliclcer? Don't lmow Drsoppear ond reappear? No Don't know U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl INFORMATIOI~ Thia questionnaire hoa been prepared 10 that you con uivo the U.S. Air Force 01 much information as pouiblo concerning the unidentified aenal phenomenon that you hnvu oL!lorv.,ti. Pleou try to answer as many questlona as you p Cissibly con. Tho information that ye:u g:ve w i ll be uaed for research purposes. Your nome w i ll not be used in connec.tion with any st':lt&nteni:~, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal Jnformotlon sc that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you f"r further details. 1. When d id you aeo tho object? Month Yeur 3. T imo Zone: (Circle One): o.~astern) c. Mountain ?. fime of tiar g -1 n: {) (J ( Crc/e One): (Circ/(1 vne}: a, Ooyli<Jht ~o:tno b. Sta.,dard d. Pacific 4 . Where were you when you sow the object? City or To ... n S. How long was object in sight? (Total Durat ion) a, Certain c. Not very sure J usto guess 5.2 Was object in sigh t continuously? 6. What wa s tho condition of the sky? 7. IF you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located a~ y ou loc.lc~d c t tha ol;,w::t? ( C lrclo One): a, In front of you b. In back of y~ c. To yovr ri~t d. To your left e, Overhead f. D on't rem,mber FTD OCT 62 164 Thl fo.m eupereedee PTD 164, Jul 61, w h ic h I obenle t e . 20. Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object? (Circle One) (Yes No IF you a nswered YES, then what speed would you eatin.ote'~ Jr) -:.2.L:t..' 21. Do y ou think you can utimote h ow fo r away from you thct objec t was? (Circle One ) (Y~-0 No IF you a nswered YES, then how for away would you say it was? D \..) ~:_(_\) ~-. 22. Where were you locatetd when 'IOU sow the object? (Circle One): o. Inside a building b. In o cor cCQI!@eor!? d. In on airplane (type) 23. Were yo u (Circlo Ontt) o. _In the bu -s_s section of a c:_ity? c. In opr..n country" iclo? d. N~ar on o i r fie ld? e. Flying over o city? f. Fly;n~ over oper country? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or othe r vehicle at tho trme, then complete thet followitQ quntions: 24.1 What direction were you tnoving? (Circle One) o. North c. Eost e . South b. Northeas t d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 24.2 How fast wsre you moving? ...Jmiles per hour. 24.3 Did you stop at any t ime while you were looking at the object? (Circ:le One} O ld you observe the oblect through any of the following? e. Binoculars Yes No b. Sun gloues Yea No f. Telescope Yea No Windshield Theodolite Window gloss 26. In order that you con g iv e a s clear a plcturo aa possible of what y ou saw, describe in ynur own wotdt a c ommon object or objects which, when placed up In the a ky, would give the s ome appearance oa the object which ) 'OU aow 14. Did tho object disappear while you were latching It? II so, how? n 0 15. Did tho object move behind somethng atony time, particul\lrly a cloud~ (Circle One); Don't Know. IF you .:msworod YE~. lhtlll tcsll "ihot it moved behind; _ 16. Did tho object move in front of ~Rmething at any t1me, pnrticularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes IF you answered YES, t~':l., .-~II wi:'Jt Tell in a few word a the following things about the object: . 18. We wish to know the ongulor s ize. Hold a match stick at arm's length in lintt with a k11ovm ubjo:t and n-:r ..... , much of the object is covered by the head of the match. If you had pttrformed this oxp~rimont Qt ttu, tlo:v: ' ;I~ sight ina, how much of the ob;ect would have been covered by t he match head? 19. Draw a picture that will show tho shope of the object or objects. Label and include in yvv 11ketch a ny deto:ls of the object that you saw such as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially e xhaust troih or v a p or t roil:a. Place an arrow beside t he drawing to show the diroc.tio n tho obje c t was moving 30. Hove you ever a .. n thia, or a similar object before. If 10 give date or dotes and location. 31. Waa anyone elu with you at "' time you saw the object? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you anawered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 Please list their names end addresses: 32. Pleaae give the following lnfmatlon about yournlf: Leat N"' TELEPHONE NUMBE lndlcatt any oddlt lonal lnfornwt lon about yourulf, Including any apeclal o:tprlenee , whl~h might bw rertjnnr . 33. Whon and to whom di d you repcrt that you had '"'" th e object? I rf/cv ,.~ 27. In the following alcetch, Imagine that you ore at the point hown. Plcace un ''A." on d,., r.urv~! lmc. t~ ahow hov. hl"h the O",:,iect waa above the horizon (skyline) when yw llrst sow It, Ploc~ ~ "B" on th0 t.:Jme c;ur.,od line 'c how h igh the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you la s t ~ow it. Place .:~n ' 'A' on the c.ompou whon you liflt aow It, Ploce a 8" on the c:ompan where you last sow t ho ohjoct. 28 . Drow o picture thot will ahow the motion thot tho object or objects modo. Picco on ''A' ar the begmni.1R ot ~he path, a "8" at tha end of the path, and ahow any changes in directio~ during the c~ur~o. 29, IF thertl waa MORE THAN ONE oblc:t, thn how mony wero thoro?------------- Draw a plc:turo of how thy wor arrang~>d, ond put on arrow to show tho diroction that t hny w.,,., t rovuling. 34. Dote you c'mpleted this questlonnolr: 35. Information which you 1 .. 1 pertinent and which Is not adequately covered in the apeclflc polntl of th. questionnaire or a narrative explanation of your sighting. 8. IF yov ~ow the o b1ect of NIGHT what did you n ol"e concerning the STARS ond MOON? 8.1 SlAk~ (Crrcle One): d. Don't.rememb.r 8.2 MOON (C.ircfe One): a ~ril1wt mC}2ftl,tg~t. b. Uull moonlight . c. No moonlight -pitch datk d. Don't remember 9. What .... ere tne .,...other c ond1tions ot the time you saw the object? CLOUDS (C~rde One): Scorter,.d clc>\Jd~ Th I( lr c)f hoiJ~y c;l~,h WEATHER (Circle One): b.W, mist,()( l1ght rol11 c. Moderato or heavy rain e. Don't remember 10. The objt~ct appeared: (Circle One); d. Aa o light b. T ronapruellf o . Don't rememb.r 11. If it appeared oa o light, woa It brighter than the brlghteat stars? (Cird& One}: o . Br i tor, The edges oi th e object were: t.. L i\ce o bright a tor , , Sharply outline d d. Don't romember c, About the aame cf. Don't know 13. Did the obJect: a. Appear to ttand atilt at ony time? b. Suddenly apeftd up and ruah away at any time? c. Breolc up 1nto porta()( explode? d . Give off 1moke? e, Chan~ btig,tneu? I . Change ahopo? g. floah or flicker? h. D1aoppeor and reappear? (Circle Om, for each qvutlon) Don't know Don't lcnow Don't know Dcn't !now Don't 1-:now Don't know Don't know Dr:n' t !cnow U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL IHFORMATIOI~ Thia questionnaire hoa been prepared ao that you con yi vo the U.S. Air Force aa much information as pouible concerning the unidentified aerial pheno.nenon that you hnvu oLnerveti. Pleoae try to answer as many questions oa you possibly con, The information that yc.:u give wilt be uaed few rel8orch purposes. Your name will not be used In connection with ony st~temeni:;, conc:luslons, or publications without your permission. We request this personal lnformotlon 11c thot if It Is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did you the object? 3. Time Zone: (Circle One): A.M. (C lrc/e One): a (Circl" L)ne): a. Oayli\)ht 5r.h'"'0 b, Sta ... dord c. Mountain d. Poe iflc 4. Where were you when vou sow the oblect? Neoreat Poatol Addreu City or T on S. How long woa object in alght? (Totol Durotlon) nute a Seeonch a, Certain.. c. Not very s ure l!:.-~Foirly ~rt~in) t d. Ju.e, guoss ;J / 5.2 Wos object in sight continuously? 6. What woa the condition of the sky? a. ~rigbt 7. IF you sow the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN loca ted os you loc.lt~d a! th, ol:>w;;t7 (Circle One}: o, In front of you b. In bock of you c. To your rlg,t d. To your left e. Overhead f. Don't remember FTD OCT 62 164 Thle fc.m euper .. dn Pro 164, Jul 61, which I oh nlete 20. Do you think you con e$timato tho s peed of th e o bj ect? (Circle One) ( Y~s' No IF yo.J answered YES, then what spee d would you ostirr.ate~ 21. Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the objec t was? (Circle Ono) (J_e s ) No , " t-----~-F_y_ou nwrd YES, then how far aw~y would you ay ~-wa? /.1_ .ii~ o-, 22. Where were you located whe n yo.J aow the o b(ect ? (C ire le One): 23. Were yo1.1 (Circlo One} a. In the business section o f a city? o. Inside a building b. In o cor c. ~utdoory d. In-on airplane (type ) b(1!'}-he7osidentio[~L.~,_;;;i. .i!1D c. In op~n country~ide? d . N8ar an airfield? e , Flying over a city? e . At sea 24. IF you were MOVING IN A N AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the t1me, the., complete the followiSJ qu~tions: 24.1 What d irection were you ~noving? (Circ:le One) c. E ast e. Sou th b. NOf'theost d . Southe ast f. Southwest 24. 2 How fa s t were you moving? ,miles per hoor. 24. '3 Did you stop a t a ny time while you were looking at tho object? h. Northwut (Circle Ono) Yos ~ 25. D id you obnrve the obje c t through a ny of th e fo llowing? a . Eyctg loue a Sun glosses f . Telescope Yea No c. Windshield Yo a Theodolite Window gloss Yes No h. Other In order that you con give as clear a picture a t possible of what you sow, dt~scribe in y our own WOf'ds o Con\11'101' object Of' objecta which, wh e n p locod up In the aky, would givo the same appearance tU tho objet which ) ' CU ao"'