In th't followln9 alcteh, lr"OfiM thet you 4lre "t th point shown. Ploc: CJ" '' J.." on ,~. r:urv.,,: I ir1 to show ho .. htgh th obiect woa obove th horizon (~yline) when yeN ll1st acw it. Ploc.,,., "u" on tn so2me c;urt~ed line :c. ahow how high the obiect was above the horizon (alcyllne) when ynu lost ~uw it, Piece un . ,.,..on the c.ompaJt when yov ''"' aew lt. Place 1 "B" on the compa11 where you /o' taw the oh;ec:t. 28 . Draw a picture that will show the motion that the obiect or obiects mado. Pfgce an "A'' at the. beglnni:1g !Jt ~he path, a "8" ot the end of the path, and ahow any changes in direction during the ~.lVue, IF there waa MORE THAN ONE obJect, then how nMny were there?----------- Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put on arrow to ahow the d;raction thot they wert~ traveling 30. Hov y~ ever 1tn thi, or a timilor object ~fore, If .10 givt dot or dot's end locotl~. 31. Woe anyone elae with you at ftle time you saw the obiect? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you anawered YES, did they the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 PI liat their namea en~ addr: 32. Pleoe give the fellowlnt lnf~notlon about youraelf: TELEPHONE HU,..1 AG! ~] Indicate "Y ecielltlonal lnfortlon about youreelf, lnc:lucllng any epec:lal experience, whlc:h might b. pertlnenr . 33. Whan and towhons did you re,_t that you had teen the obiect?-Ot/ L v 11-/ /J!~ t==uRC GA 5E 35. lnfornwstlan which you feel pertinent and which I _J questionnaire or a narrative I not adequately covered In the ~clflc polnta of the exp onotion of your alghting Y/'.51//Jt /.A--vE5ftb.Aro;;I1J. ,~ ,-;r.t/Ct-E o,-3JEc..TtvF .L\ _G_ _ (J Et~S lJN/l.F-t w r iC 1-/,LJ:> /VOT APPEA;?eO COvt_.O NOT b*l'D ( TDEl'R) 1/right-Pa tterson 7 Novemb~r 1966 Reference yo Unidentitied;observation~o~ Novemherl966. The :in:foi'111Atioa-vhich we:-b&ve received is not sufficient f'or-evalua t1on~-~ Bequest. you complete the attached FrD _ . -~., .. ~e:vish to tba: }you fo~}~porting yotir observatio~. :to : .::. :':; ;;.