PROJECi 1C073 x.:CO~D 1 3. :;,):JnC:: 10. CONCLUSION I Ci vi lic:.:i o'-:--.e~ ( cmJ'LICTIN'G j' L cl'. C TH c.:: 03SE RVA T ION 1i'?E CF C<;.;jERVATiON I?. PHYSICAL 11. BRI L: "= SUMMA RY AND ANALYSIS oose~v~rs vatcned a bri~ht vhi tc li~;.t in ".:.he cnc.:.~r-<1 c~<y. I-;;. <::.:;J:;:.eared t:n2. t the o'ojcct f:.c:.d u blu.c streak d.mr. .... r:.c r.::..~;::_:c. Tne objec-r. \;oul<i fade and incrc:;usc very u:.::i.:_;.t. s.::..:.. ~t.at the o'ojcct vras seen at 20j0 hours c.nd ar.o.:ner .,:.. -:.:.--.::!ss said it v:<:.s 1800. One "li t:1ess said ~hat tne object '.-:=.s .:.~ the i'."d "'nile t"ro said it vr(js in the l'I'Z. .No radar c:::~s.ct was made vit.h an unlr-nmm object. 8. IF you sow tho object o l NIGHT, whot did you noltce concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 S 1 AF6 (C rrcle One): d. D~n't ntmember 8 . 2 MOON (Urcle One): b. DulfO,oonlight c , No moonl ight -pitch dark d. Don't romemb.r 9. What .... e re ~;,& .,.ecthor c:ondtt ions ot the time you aow the object? CLOUDS~ CJTd e One): WEATHER (Circle One): a. (,f_0or sCj) b. fog, mist, or ltuht rolu c. Scofte: .. o ::lov~o~ c. Moderate or hea\ly ra in d. Th,<lr .;.; ho\l' Y cbvch d. Snow e . Don't rem&mber 10. The obi~-=-: .l ppe<lred: ( C ircle o~;. d cru; lighJ) b. froospoonl o , D0t1't remember 11. If it oppe-cr~d 0 1 o light, wo$ it brishter th an the brightest stars? (Circle One): a.(2i:tghte0 c, About th tome d. Don't know 11. 1 Com:>or bri;htnen to aom. e~mmon ob}ect: ((,,./~ ,~.: o. Fuzzy cr b:urrttd c . Sftorpiy ovtlm d c. Don't r~m b.,r 13. Did the oe !"'cr Ap~or ~o stand atilt at any t ime? Svddttf' ly s,;>ee-d up ond ru~h oway at any tim? Breck up ir.to parts or explode? Give off smo'<e? Chon~ ~i~rnesa? Change shcpe? flash 01' f lic!cer? Diaappeor and roappear? (Circle One for ecch qu.atlon) Don't know Dcn't know Don't know Don't lcnow Don't know Don't lcnow Don't know Don't lcnow 14. Did t he object disopp~ar whi let you W(:rc .tatching it? II so, I! ow? 15. Did the J rc .e _sne ;: Don't Know. I F you .:.a.1swerod Y[~,, thnu fttll what 1t moved oe 10 : 16. Did th obiet move in front o f c.pmething at any tlmfl, porticulorly a cloud? (Circf~ One): IF you answered YES, tf-.'!!;, h: \I w j,.Jt 0.1n 't Know. Yes in o h w words t he fo llowing thngs about the objec t : 18 . We wish to ~no'lof tf. e ongulor sit~. -:oid o match stick ot arm~ length in lin~ with a known '-'bioc t and w:) '".:A much of r-;~ ::Sj&c~ i s cover.,d by -~ .1eod of the match. If you had pttrforme.:l this experiment ot th & tiw; ,i ;l.e hting, T:ow :TH,ch of_the obj~ct ..,cu:d hove been covered by the match head? 19. Draw o t:':r~'!" 'OT':: ~iII s how th & ~nop~ of the object or objects. La~ I and include in yvur sketch any detai I :a of the ooi .!!Cf ~a ! !:)U $OW ~uch O!ro ""iT'gS, protru&ions, etc,, and O&pecioJiy exhaust troiJt Or vapor froiJs, Ploc a on -:r~::w ;~si:i8 ths drowi ng ro show tho direction the object was moving v r :../r ua.fo-v Vuo.-:..Lo. 20. Do you thin k you con estimate th e speed of the object? ( Circle Ono) IF you on~w!:lred YES, then what speed would you tutin-.ate'f ------.. Do you t n i., k you can e s timate how for away fr om you th\'t object WtJs? (Ci,cfe One ) IF you or .:~w&red YES, t hen how for away would you say 22. Where ""e'~ you locot~d whe n you sow th e object? (C ire /e On~ i: o. Insid e a ~.ui lding b. In o c:n c. cOutdoor,Y d. In on o.r? lone (type) 23. Wore you (Citclo One) a, In the business section of a city? b, Jr, fh<:s residential SI)C f;C.II vr Q city? c.Qn~ co tr:_t~ide'D d. Near an airfield? e. Flying over a city? f. Fly;ng over o~rt country'/ eo. At st~o 24. IF y::>u wttr., MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at t he time, then complete t t followitog c;uestio:~ns: 24.] Wl-to7 :iirection ware you ~novi.1g? ( Circle One) e. South u. w.,,r b. N!)l'theo!t d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwat 24.2 How to;t wer~ you moving? miles per hour, 2~.3 Did you stop ot ony time whi!a you were looking at the object? (C:r:!& One ) Yu No D id you obarv th~ object through cny of the following? Binoculars f. (!~lescop!) W i nd ~r. 'eo e Theodolite Yo a Windo._ f i :~s 26. In order t~ot ycv :;'.:1:1 give aa clear o picture aa possible of what y ou aow, describf, in your own words o commOf' object or obj~ds ,.,.hich, whn placed up In the alcy, would give the same appearance 05 the objct whlcn }ou ao-.w 27. In the foll~wlng teJ,, lmogln that you or$ at th point ~&hown. Plc:tc:t un "f.." on lhe r:urv.H! lir~eo to ohow ho~ high the objct woa oboYe tha horizon (skyline) when yc.u llr$t aow It, Ploctt ~ "B" on t h!!t a.1me cvr..,d line leo ahow how hl~n th object was above the horizon (:skyline} wh~n you last $ CNt it. Plocfl .:Jn "p," on the 'ompou 2S . . Jr-:.,., ;~ ?1~;-..~re thot will show th& ~mion that the object or objects modo. P lace on "A'' a r tho beg lnul:1g ot ~he i)C a"~" at t he end of the po~, :nd show any changes in direction during the ~ourstt, 29. IF t hr "' iorlC~E THAN ON~ :>~!ct, thn how mony were there? ---"''f/--- - - Drow o pk7~r't ~f now thy w~, ar:~ngJd, and put an arrow to show the direction that they wern traveling. 30. Ha"' you anr a .. n thia, or a aimilor object b.fOtt. If 10 givll dote or datu ond lcxotlon. 31. Wot ony~,.,. tin with you at ~e t ime you saw the objact? (Circle On) 33. Whn and tb ~>"'did you roJ*"t that you had es;,.n th object? 34. Dot you complted this queatlonnalre: 35. lnfotmotlcn .,hi~n you fel prtlnant and which Ia not odquotely covered In th specific polntl of th. queatlcnno it 0' a norrotiv xplonotlon of your alghtlng. U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl. IHFORMATIOI-1 Thia quutionnoire haa bean prepared ao that you can yivo the U.S. Air Force aa much information os possible concerning tho unidentified oeriol phenomenon that you hovo oLnerv.,,i, PI~JaU try to onsw~r as many qua:~.tlona 01 you pos sibly can. Tho information that y<:u giv~ w:ll b u:ud for research purposes. Your name will not be used in connadion with any st~:it~rnen~:J, co-,ciusioM, or publications without _your permission. We request this personal lnform,:)tion sc that ;f it is de&med nece55ory, we may contact you for further datoils. 1. When die you soe the object? Oo'r Month Your (Circle One): o. Ec 3tern b. Central ..., c. Mountain d. Pcc ific e. Or:1'!tr 4. Wh~r ""~' y04J when you sow ,;,, object? cC,c/e One): (Circ/<1 L)ne): a, Daylight So :inn 5. How !Mi we' obj~ct in s ight? (Total Duration) City or Town Stat -:. CoiJ"~t; Mlnutea Second ~. Certain 5.2 lr,los; ;)t:ie-c i:"l >isht cont i;, uou) l')'? c . Bright a:~ Bright ) 7. IF you aaw t~ objc:t during DAYLIGHT, whre was the SUN locoted as you loc.k~d at the o~ie~t7 (Circle On-,): a. In front of you b. In bock of yoo e. To your rldlt d. To y04Jr left e. Ovorheod f. Don't remember FTD OCT 61 164 Thle tor"' eup .. eed P'TD 164, Jul 61, whle h Ia o l,.nlot,., 8. IF ynv ~tow tho o b1ec t ot NIGIH, whut did you noltce concerning th STARS and MOON? Sl Af<:., (C.,c/e One): MOON ( Urclo One): Bri~! moonlght_,. b: b. A fow Dull moonlight No moonlight -pitch d ark C~'t nmember d. d. Don't rommber 9. Whot .,..:!Srf! ti1e .... eothtH c.ondttietH a t the tim yoo saw the obj.,c-t? Crrd o One): WEATHER (Circle Ona): o. Ci~>or _;\lt'f" ""L. Fog, mist, Of l tuht roi11 c. ScortP.tr""o ::ICivdlo c . Moderate or heavy rain e. Don't remember 10 . T he ob,,..c t appeorod: (Circle On~) . T rCHU ? OI ent u co t r"mttm r 11. tf it ~ppe-ord ~a o light, wo a i~ br;;n1$r than the brlghtut atars? (Circlo Ono): c. About the $ame d. Don't know to. Li lc~ 0 bri o:-:n. s' Of' 13. Did the ;):>.,c ; (Circlo Ono fOf ecc:h quutlon} a. Ap~'='r ;, tl!ond stil l a t any time? b. Sudd&~ly s up end ruah away at any tima? c. Bre-:1~ :.p tnto porta 0( explode? d. G1v ~ :.H smoke? e. Ch:Jn~ ~:sntneu? f. Chong ~hope? g. flash~ flicker? h. Di1oppeor and reappear? Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't lcnow Don't lcnow U.S. 'AIR FORCE TECHNICAl. INFORMATIO'~ Th i 1 question no ire haa been prepared ao that you con IJ ive the U.S. Air Force a a much informaTion os po1sible concerning th" unld1tntlfied aerial phenomenon that you lvlVu oLnerveti , P lc' try to answer as many questions 01 you possibly con. The information that y<.:u give wi ll be \J,.d fOf research purposes. Your noi'M will not bo used in connection with any sto;,temeni:l, .::lws ions, or publications without your pormiuion. w" request this personal Information 11C thor if i t is d~!tmed necessa ry, we may contact you for further details. 1. When d.d ;~u see th o object? 'i. fime of ~or _ "'b 3. Time ZoM: I Month Ye ur (Circle One): a. E~stern c. MO<.tr..o n o. Or-:-er 4. Wh~r~ wer ,. 'feN when you sow t h e ::object? ( C ,rclo One): (Circ/(1 \)no): o. Doylig"t So:ino b. 5to,.,dord City or Town S. How loni ...,:a o~j&ct i n sight? (Totol Dvrotlon) o. c~rtoin c. Not very sure . b. ?airly c~rtoin ~d. Ju~t o guess : ~ 6. What wo3 t--o: ;::)r.cuion of tne sky? , NIGHT' ,a .. Bright Stot '="' CoJ"''f 7. IF you a:rw the object during DAYLIGHT, where woa the SUN loca ted os yov lock~d ct the o~je-::t? ( C lrcle One): o, In front of you b. In bock of yoo e. To your ri~t d. To your left o, Overheod f. Don't remember FTD ocr 62 164 Thl form upuude JP'JT) 164, Jul 61, whic h I oh ..,let e . a. IF yov sow tho oblect ol N IG!iT I whot did yoo not IC.C conc~m ing the sTARS and MOON? 8.1 SlAR (Crrcle One): b . A f'ltw c. -Mani_-:1 0, uon' t t~member 8.2 MOON (C.~rc/tl) One): "-a. Bri~t moonlight -b. Dull moon I ight c. No moonlight-pitch dOfk d . Don't remamb.r CLOUDS: Crrde One): WEATHER (Circle One): b . F'og, mist, Of lrs;ht rolu c. Moderate or heavy rain e. Don't remember Tha c ;,,...,, t oppeored: ( Cird~ One } . o. Sol:1 d . A~ o light b. Tror'5pme n f " Ocn't remember ll. !fit a??~or~d os o light, wo ' i ' bti]ht.,r than th brightst stars? (Circle Ona): =-Drmm&r d. Don't know o. F u uy or b ;._Hr1td ~. Libt a br9H 1tor d. Don't rem~l!lo~r 13. Old rhe ;.::IcC: a. A;;~ar :~ sond Jtill of any time? b. Sudd!!n !t ;><d up ond ru1h away at any time? c. Brec A v;> mto porta Of explode? d. Giv~ oH $moke? e. Chon~ bri;htnttss? f. Chong ;hope? g. fl(a h o; flicker? h. Disop~or and reappear? (Circle Ona fOf ec:ch quutlon) Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl. INFORMA"fiOI~ Thi a questionnaire has b.en prepared so that you can yive the U.S. Air Force oa much informat ion as poasible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hnvu olurveti , Pl~os try to onswlltr as many quutlons as you possibly con. The information that y uu giva will b. LUd for research purposes. Yout nome will not be used in connec:;tion with any st'=Jten.ltni:), condusions, or publications without_ your permi$sion. Wo request this personal lnformotion ~c rho: if it i s deem~d neceuory, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did you ue the objbct? 3. Tim~ z~ne: (Circle One): a, Eastern 1-b:-Centred c. Mo.;ntJin