PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION ~1o:Lsc, !daho ( ; I i . NU1 f:R OF :JSJECTS 10. CONCLUSION Other( Ho3.x) Photo,-:~rnph do8s not-subr;tanio.te 'inctivi<lual 1 .' L ENGTH o;: ~SSERVATION l f. 1 'l'PE OF O~S:RVA TION 19. f'lri l'S CAL : /;~ENCE 11. SRI E r SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Cojec-r, HC:i.S ov~1l sh;~ped a nd gray i n color. The o':.lject c:ii':-o do.r!'!ti:t::-C. out of thr:: clouds, ~;}o.1od to B.l rr,ost a cOl!'Jil~Lc sl.on. ~;)j3ct t'le n up'!U up v ery f:t:;L and vanished b<1.c:-< :into tho Gr1 2S :.Jy 6? ~ rcpo!"t of tjfo'O .:as su'l:lJ::ittP.d .-~ii:.h phot:.o~n.chs. The i.'l ~iJi~.ht'll~ in'!Olvcd in this prank r...:c1ed the :ind::.vidw. J as f.')-:: i.;. :.ed t.oJ t h this lP J ~m 67 si!:;htin 'S as the on a .1:1o go vtJ tr.e ; -.-:~ p:1oLog:r<1phs. It ap;-r:::~rs th3.t tlJe S . d .nger h:>s ;;ot\..cn the ::- t of nll conc~rncd. f-TD SEP 63 0-3:9 (TDE) Prevloua e <i.-!on olthlo for:n mloiY be uud. 20. Do yov ,;, '"I< ~t.u :on ~stimote the speed ol tne object? 1;: you C":sw~r!d YES. then what speed would you e stimate? _ 2 1. Do NU ,~,,<you con ustimote how I cor owoy from you the object wos? C cle One) t< you ens ""11ed YES, then how for owoy would you ~oy it wa,? 22. Wn~:e .. ~ .. "lou locat!'d when you ; o w the obj~cr? 23. Weru you (Circle One) I. f!Ciff v , _ o . In the busin .-\s ~uction of o city? o I:Hide - _ ,ilding ~n the residential section of c city? c In :.n -::lone (type) c. In op<'n country;id.,? Near an airfield? c. Flying over a city? f. Flying over open country? ? ~ tc y;>u w 'AOVING IN AN AU fOMOgiLE or o~--r vehicle a t tht! tinc:. thun compl<'~l: the lollowin~; 'JU'h'ions: 2-1 ,.,.._c,:: r~crion were you moving? 'C -~ e Or.<-) Ecst ('. South g. 1'-crl,,-ost. ou necs f. h Northwest 24: How ':sr were you moving? mil~s per hour. :?.1 3 Dd Cu top or ony time while you"""''!' ' coking at the object? 25 Dd vo~.>oose,.,.e ~e oojecrrhrough any of --~ 'ollowing? Binoculars Yes Theodolite ~6 In ords -e ~. ~=~ : ~ os dear o ?C:ur~ as pos;;ble of what you saw, describe in your own words o common obj,ct or ob- l&c="~ : :~n rr.e s'<y, ... ovid giv~the some oppeoronct-o s rh,. object which you sow . Offac~a~ U.S. A3r Fore 27. In the followin g sketch, imagine that you are o t the point ~hown. Place an "A" on the curved Hne to ,how haw high the object wos above the horizon (skyline) when you first saw it. Place o "B" on In!! somt' curved line to show how high the object was obovl! th e hori:ton (sky line) when you last saw it. Place on "A" on the compass when you first saw it. ?lac-1 a "8" on the com ::>ass wh.,n you lost saw the object. 13. )row a picture that will sho.., ~:..~ trotiora that the abject or objects mode. Place an" A" at rhe beginning of the path, a "8" at r:.e end of the path, and sho"' -;;ny :h<:~o1ges in d irection during the course . 29. :: nere was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many wtJre there? _ ::::r:~w o p icture of how they wee crronged, ond put on arrow to show the direction that the y were traveling. Uf'O iorm cont~nued 30 1-'o ~you over ieen I hi\, oro similar obj .. cl before. If ~o give do Ill or doles and localion. ::s onyone che with you o l the tome you ~ow the objecl? (Ctrcle On<>) Yes :; I 1 lr you on~wer~d YES, d id tn!'y $en the object too? (C:rrclv OnC') 31 2 Please list their names ond addresses: 32 r -se give the following inlo~rco~., cboul yourself: Middle Nome lr.t. ~:>te ony odditione~l inlormo1'on ::bout yourst:lf, including ony spociol cxperienro, which might be pertinent. Official U.S. Air force U 34. Dar"' you .:c~"'pleed rhis questionnaire: Dot 35. 1~:~,,..-= an ..,.hich you feel p tsrtinent and which Is nat odflquotely cove r"'d in the specific poinh ol tht: q"''.::nr c1r~ o r a narrative explanation of yo ur ~ighting. SAl-OICC/ rs Caosel/bp/79079/ 18 May G7 i1efe .ceoce your rec-:nt obsclrvaci.on nnu suos~quctlC lJ:,ot.ogra~m ~n t:nic.lenti ..t'ied i'l,)'ing uuj~ct. Exrun:l.11atlon te,,ef.:l.l3d t.::H.! (1re tmc~ o t' u clrcL:lar ..;:-!c.\_9<::u ooo~ect; ri b some tyr..e or' p.~.otrudlou. 'L'he inl ti3.1 c~pott stac~U. t. .at photog.ta.9h Has ta.:<en a t n it;ht. ur.de.r cluud l.:Over, :r=G tl!e o.)J~Ct .t"'o~s~s s a small d,!gree o:f lti&r'l ligi1tiug u.LO:l~ t:1e ;:o~.ru::;io.a. 'rhe hac!~-'Ound of the: ph.u tvgr!.Lph U.t-~!Jei:li::; <la!"k '\i.l t h t.;.e exception of' t!'le top cuze Hhich ~.:.JU.bit.;; u. Ga;..lll u.=gee :!.;...t:i.Josi ty. Since t:1e:e V3.S no i1l<ll.::~tion o:: !JL:e l01..' t11e c,. ect :.1nd ;dtn 1e :..0sence of l'ore-s .. :oun<.l ~nu/or bac,;.3="ou.'ld ~ar,:lll, ''. uc::llin.g fo.cr.or t u ::>1:?-e t !!e ob ct \.3.S ~hecluJ..:!l. Il' ~:e object ..l'as t.rbvelin; ..l-S l'ust U.i tic:: ;titu~s~ ;.;t<J.ted """ee o: ulurring should hnve been ~resent. 'l' i;ere nre :;everal d.i.>e-e-,aocics in t.ht: r cort. At L>ne ..,ec~mds, :yet ill o.not~er pa.::t of tl~ report i; w~::> st.:1.t.~d 20 !:.;?cond3 -;1as t:t\:! d ur;:! ":.loa vf the ::;i._:~ltiUJ;. Al t.hou;:::..l1 ~ ~;usit.i ve h;c:'lti:::'icutl.:m ~ms i:ot i.:een uue, .Lt. ... t~pears thut. ~9rJ;..a t:.,y~ o f ~r...oe:1cc:: i n t::e ptoto~a;>hy t!Jut i;he obj~ct in cxt.:at(!r-cestria.l. 'l'h~ln~ ,you for : e ;ortin;; your o\;se rvation t o t he Ai r Force. Your nhoto is inclosed. S i n cerel.Y, r.t Colonel, U;;iA.."' ~ C .... u;r.mnl t:r deltJ.tioo~ Di '1i s i.:>n ~fc'ice or Ini'ormution I e cy -S~F-OIC Co~bk cy -SAF-OtC Rcoder cy -SAF'-OJC Activity cy -SAJt'-CtC DlPAIHI.tf:Nl' Ot TW /dl~ f OKCt: ltCA(JQUt.r.nr;c; 6!ott 'i :,Cll f I o,r r 11' 1-.tS:..;,IICF Will(, suuJt c1: UFO F;~port Hri~.:-.t-Pa.t terson 1\FB, Ohio Unj,vc:rsity of Colora.o.o Boulder, Colorado, 80302 ATTN: Dr. Condon 1. The follm-ring UFO report i8 submitted in accordance uith AFH 80-17. The r. !.ghting occurred en 18 Jan 1967 but "ac not reported until 2 ~-1ar 67. For "t. at reason, j t u:-as not possible to obtain all the in.forl'!l.9.tion req:.:::..stcd in para 11 of the ret,rulation. Description of the object: 6 Ye::;, see Descrj_ption c~urse of object: Object c e-:le dmvmro.rd out of clouds, slmred dmm up ver.J f?.st and banked bo.ck into t h e clouds. By goi~;: ce::ind cloud cover to the South E:1.st. I n sis;::-:. :o!. approximately 20 seconds. e:1d Dute .;:~ sight:Lng: !...?:a.tion of observer: Bacl':yard of h"""""' to alr:lost f . Identifylng Inform:J:r. i.on on Obse-r-ver: Boice, InJJ.ho 8th cra.de jun:i or h:i.eh) ;:o reason ot'1er tl.an age to n onbt relio.b:i..Li ty. \Te~ther and ~T:.nds-A l.o ''t Condj t.Lons at Tj 11c and Place of SieL t.i.n::;: (1) Sco.ttered cloud::;, DY'J No moonlia:1t.. (2) Report from t he Doise Heather Durea.u (Airport station): Uind direction -SSE VGloc:i.ty in c1ec;rees -1.1~0 Knots at s'..lr.face -9 ( 4) Visibility -30 gi. ( 5 ) Amount o: cloud cover -Broken ( 6) Thun:lersto.:-::15 in area c: Quadrant. -none (7 ) Verticc.l te:'O.!)ero.turc gradient -ground level -+02C Any other unusuc.: c.c ti vi ty or cond.ition: !lone Interception o.:-:'..d,;ntiflcation action tal~en: air traffic or balloon altitndc, and zeneral direction relea~es i n the area. t~1o.t miellt ( 1) Called -:---= :SoiGe FA/\. Chief (t1r Couc'1) He otatcd that there ( 2 ) Callel t::Oe c:::iet' of Fl:iGht Services Station (J.!r HcGoJ.dcn) Fe :.r.:o::.r:ed me that t -~ ?.ecorcls for civil o.i:rc1aft on VFTI ilere no longer h e 1m.s in the bacl{yo.rd. o.f his i1ome attcm9t.in:3; ,.,hen he Z3.'-T tl1c object 1TUn[~ the co.mern. T:1e object wn.s _gone r'1cn he brouL;:lt t~e a Pola:co-: d 1'odcl "20'' Suin~er. c"':-:~ :.- e o~:;::.o:-::.:.. :i.oto. The orielono.l and one copy vill be Ic:._.: :--: -::> FI':), c c:>~y to the University of Colorado ancl one copy L~. :1::--:. :.::~::;tie;ation ~ .--as con1ucteJ. by: SSgt niCIIA..lD E . st!O:J, A.Fl75'(0333, 67 Ta: ?. --~: (DOI ) Mo'..l!:tain Ho:.1e AFB, Idaho, 83648. Telephone; Area Coc'tc 203, 223-24?2 or 823-2569. Due to the time i'ro::~. the actuo.l siglttin.s; and tr.e rc:>o.-t..:.nG of this WO, ti1c :Lnvectic.;o.ting official co.n not e;ive any poss:::o::..:: .:J.use of the sig1tint;;. li'OR THE C Oi jj.iAJ.IIDER HI LLI./\N C . 8.1\.LYE.R, N.f\_JOR UFO Reportin:; Officer PHOTO ANALYSIS REPORT SUBJECT UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT DATE OF REPORT 4 AJ?r!J~9..._7._ LOCATI ON BO!SE IDAHO DATE 18 Ian 67 I PHOTOGRAPHY 1. PURPOS:::: This report is b answer to Work Order Number 67-31 which replies to a request submitted::-:' Major Quintanilla TDETR, to determine the identity of the object photographed. ANALl:"'S!S: Examination of the submitted Polariod-type print has negated r etouching , and as the obj e:;: is the only item. apj)earing in the photograph, it could not be determined whether an attempt a : double exposure v;as made. The photography appears genuine in so far as con- tent is cor,:;-::rned, howe v e r no satisfactory explanation could be made of the unidentified object. T~-s: object appears to te circular in planform basically flat in cross-section with a domed "s..:?erstructure". So~rce stated that the photograph was taken at night under cloud cove-:; _,et ::-:.e object posses~es a small degree of high lighting along the corned "super- st:-...:.ctu:e" . 7he background o.: ::1e photograph appears dark with the exception of the top ' edge v:'!::!~c~ exhibits a small cie;::-ee of luminosity. The object is located within this anomaly and the res..::: is an apparent hi9b.lighting of the domed "superstructure". As source di9_ not i nc.iica:e '3 .:!::e for the obj ec:. a:-.d vrith.J:b.e absence_9f foreground an<,i/or background detail, a scaE:: g -=.:::or to size the o:,: -:c:t was precluded. There is no evidence in the photography that the obj e~t is extrate:;:restr:.c.l.. PHOTO AN~.:~srs BY: Intellige:::::s ?.a5-::arch Specialist WILLIAM L . TURNER ajor, USAF Photo A alysis Branch V'llLBER PRICE I J~. ---( ChieC Photo Exploitation Division U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION Thi' queilionnoire has been prepared so lhot you con give the U.S. Air Force as much information m possible corcerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon lhot you hove observed. Please try to answer as many questions O\ you p o u ibly con. The information th a t you g iv e will b e used for rc:seorch p ur?Os!!s. Your nom<! will n o t be used in connclcl ion with a n y statements, conclusions. or publicotiol"s without your pcrminion. We request this p e rsonal information so that if it is deeme d necessary, we May contact you for furlh e r d e toils. I. W;-,..., :!' d you see the o bjecl? (Circle One): I 3. Time ! ~na: (Circlil One ): u . Da yl ight Saving b . Standard 4. \V;,,., ........ e you when you sow tho! ooj~cr? 'cores Postot Addr~n City o r Town 6. Who w::s -e .:::lrd.rion of the \ o Bright , b . C loudy ;>. Hours Minute s c. Not very sure d . J ust a g u e ss a . Bright S tate o r County 7. IF yo u ~wf,e ob:ec t during DAYLIGHT, whe re was the SUN locotr.cl as you look ccl a t the obj .. ct? (Circle On~>): o . In front o f you b . In boc k o f you c. To y our right d . To you r left o. Ovc rhJod f. Do n ' t rcm~mbrr F fD OCT 6 " 164 Tit~.> fnrm ~Uol"r;A(l.-,. FTD t M. Jill fH, whar.h i c:.b n h t~> 8. If you ~ow the object ot NIGHT, what d id you notice concerning the STARS ond MOON? 8 . 1 s-~R5 (Ci rcla One): 8.?. MOON (\.ire/') One): a. Bright moonlight C (_ 0 ~'u) ~ b. Dull moonlight :; Don't remember c.' No moonlight-pitc:h:ttat.c- d . Don't remember 9. Who: -~r the weather conditio ns ot the I I'T>cl you sow the object? CLOL.CS c,rcle One): WEATHER (Circle On~t}: Fog, mist, or light rain ?Z;s -:"red clouds c. Moderate or heovy rain 'd.' i"' ~ i>r heovy clouds J. -.. o::-,,. .:ppc!orcd: (Ctrcle One}: (;::solic d . As:: !.ght !:>. Trc;-~::-crcnt c. Do.~ r rerrember 11. 1: it oo;>eore-d os o light, was it bright~r hon the brightest stars? (Circle Ona}: c. :;righter ~. About the some d. Don't know 11.1 (:..,:lore b6ghtren to ;ome cof!'-.on cbject: (C:~ :Jna " cnzy or blurr:l : l o(8 a brigl-t st::~r S..,cr?IY oulinec 13. Di-:lth., ob o. App .. or ':l ''o'1C still atony time? b. Suddenly \;li:'ed up and rush away o t any time? c. Brec< .. ::o 'ro parh or e.xplode? d. Give ?ff smo ? c. Change br h.,en? f. Change ~f.op':!? O Flash or !lic'<er? h. Dioppeor end reappear? (Circle One for each que~tion) Don't kr1ow -J. ~ v '