2. LOCATION PROJEC'i 10073 f~ECOI~D frr.IJ - -;lA 10. CONCLUSION Astro(metcor) ~ l1. Ntii'.[ICR C= OBJECTS S. LENGTH:: OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS O'oserver watched a rounc~ blue-\'lhite colored object trcwcl cr.:.ic'f.ly across the sky. The object \tns as brir,ht as a Jnae- r.os'i.um flare only vrhitc and blue. 'l'he obj<::ct vtas rnost.ly ite in color but \:as outlined in blue and had a blue tail. T:"'e object just see:r.cd to b urn out \.:hen it disappeared. ':':-.e descl'iption is consistent "dt.h th:tl:. oi a r.,oteor \ 1), PrYSICt..~ !:.VlD!:HCE Prev!:>u .!l\.!ono or thlo form t nay be u oed, 27. In th;, following ak~t<:h, lmo~lntt thot you or~ Cit thl!t point thowl'l. Plocl un "J..." or. l~.o r:urv.H! ltr.c, ~o ahow ho, .. high th~ objJct wos obov~ th~ horizon (kylln) wh~tn y<-u li rJt tow lt. Ploc& '1 "B" on th" ~uM c.:ur.,od lin~ , , . how h ow h 1;, th~ obj&ct was a bove the hori:rofl (gky line) wh&n you last !luw it. P loco ul\ ' /l.' on th.., c.ompo3f. wh~n you f!rJ ;:)w It, Ploc.J o "5" on tho compou wh~r,r& you lo:Jt oow th~ c.>hjJct. :;~ . . :.~.,..::;.:;:.:!)that wlllahow th, mol;:.i1 ::..ot t he object or objects modo. Picc o on ' ' A' or rho bi,om;:i.lrJ u l :! th~ 0nd Of fh) p0th 0-.d lhOW any ChongOS in dirttCfiOO duri ng the .::>Uf:l.9, 29, IF thrt "":IJ 1.. = THAN ON: o) :,c, th'ln how n;ony wero th~re? _O..LU~(~-M Orow: ?l~'ur:-:>: ,:>.,., th~y Or') cr;r"i , ond put on orrow to ~how tho dirt~Ctton thol tkoy worn travclinu. 3.-l. Dot you complted thia c;untlonnolro: 35. lnfCf~tiM. whi:h YOlJ fo~l portlnent and which Ia not od~quotely covor&d in th0 Gp..clfl c polnta of thiJ quGlt1onno1ro ~ o norrotlva explanation of your alghting. S f/ea_t-,d ()n jJacl>o (t(,.t k'L o) Jr,~n . .J o) 19c: 7 DEPARTMENT OF THE A I R FORCE H E ADQUARTERS FOREI G N TECHNOLOGY DIVISION ( AFSC) WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE. OHIO 4!5433 UFO C)aervation, J:.m 67 Ref::-:nce y our unidentified observation. T'.oe information which \ole r:::.e received is not sufficient for a scientific ev aluation. P~.:..:.~st you complete tr.e attachef1 FTD Form 164 and return it in the ':!:-:velope provi. d. T.'1ank you for reporting your observation to t~e Air Force . J.:.:.'::.S C . l"lANA'IT, Colon-e!., USAF :~:-~:::-:.or of Technolo~y c.nc: Subsystems FTD Form 164 \of/envelope U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl. IN FORMATIOI~ Th a questionnoir~ ha:. been pr()par"d 110 tha t you con yivo the U. S. Air Force oa much in forme i :>n os possible concerning tho unid~ntlfiod ooriol phMomenon th a t you novo oberv:tti. PII)OH t ry to onswar as many qu~$tlona a; you possibly can. The informati on that yc:u givtt will b~ 'JUd f x res~orch purpose,, Your noffii.t will not be used in connar.tio n with any st'.ltormtni::, c or.:: L:.o :~.,,, or publications without your permissior.. We r~qu!tst thil per!! oM I Information ~c thct ii ~ t s deemed neceHory, we moy contact you for further d etails. 1. When did yc.; loe the object ? Doy Month Yeur 3. Time Zoo~. (C lrc/e Ontt): UiJ Ea:ttern b. Central c. Mountoin d. Pacifl.: i C rclo One): A.M. (CirciCI ()no}; o. Doyli\)h! SG: II'IfJ ~ Sta.,dard I 4. Wn.H~ .,.,.., '/=-; when you saw the o b ,e.ct? ,J u6 f a.!J l af_L'i1Ld.dJ.e +nr.J.' a_ _k~.a.l.(cC..k CJ. City or Town Srotco ' C oJ'>tf I 5. How len; '#::! ''=>iect in sight? (Tor-;! ::>. r;,tlon) c . Cart:~in Q Fo1rly certai n 5,} rooH 'r':n! --~in 3ight d~tbrmi:-~d? <D C loudy c, Not very sure d, Just a guess 7. IF you sow tf.!lt o:,j.,ct during DAYLIGHT, whare wos the SUN locot~d os you loukeJ at the ol~ie.:-:t? (Circle One): <E) In front of you b. In bock of you c. To your right d. To your l_,ft o. Ovcrh&cd f. Don't remttmbor FTD OCT 62 164 Thle form euperaed PTO 164, J u l 6l, whleh l e ohanle t ... 0. I F you sow tho ol>1e c t o l Nll;tn, whot did y04.1 n o tc.o conc orn ing th13 STARS and MOOi'H o. Noo., Cver)IY13 6fa.r~ ohJ~ o. !)fight moooltght b, Dull moon I ight c. No moonlight-pitch d ar k d. Don't remmb.r 9. What ... !H~ :u .,..oother c.ond,tions o t )h., tlma y oo 40W the objeC't? CLOUDS :C.rd c One): a. C leor 'I WEATHER (Circle One ): L. Fog, mtsl, Of l,uht roi11 c. Moderate or hea vy rain e. Don't rel>!>mbet I W. T h e ob,~cl :;>peilted: (Circ/.l One). A.J :l l!ght o. Dor 'r r:1member j11. If 11 c;.;>ecr:--= .: s o light, wo' it b:-i~l-ar ?hl'ln ~ha brighttul 31ors? (Circlet Onet): CiJ :: r:ghter c. About th~ ~orne d. Don't know 11.1 Cor."~or ~igl-.tne~u to 'orr> c o,..,mon obj3ct: 0 L 1ke o bri~r ) tor : . Shcrp ly ou ! i"!~d 13. Did the obj~cr. Appear !c $!;:,nd 1till ot ony t ll""l!l? Sudd~, ly 'c-e &d up ond ru ah away at any tim8? Brook up rn r o ;>orh or x:>lode? Gtve oH s -:;b? Chon~ bt-i~tnau? f. Change sh ? g. Fla s h or flider? Diaappeor ond reappear? (Circlo One for ~ach qu,utl on) Don' t know Don't len Doo't know No Don't lmow Don't know Don't ~now Don' t know 14. Did the object disappear whi lo you were, totchino tt? II so, how? L f <~ecrned -1~ J:J(thn () Cl f , 1!>. Did th~ obi~-= move behind som"thtng at any time, porticul\lrly n cloucl'? Don't !\now. IF yc.u .:..1swored YE~ thfln t tll! l'lhot i t move::. :;.eL,ind: 16. Did tho oh,.;::t move in front of G$lmer!1:ng at any t 1me, pflrticularl y a c lo11d? (Circle Cr'! ) : @. N? P.)n't Know. I F you answertJd YE5, t ., ! II w i1') l Tell inc h., words t h o following thr.1gs about the objec t: 18. We w i s h to i-:::>.,.. the angular r>iz.:l. i-!old a match s tick ot arm'!i length in lint:l with o kt,own ubjo~t unci t:':' . .... , m!.i.:h of rl;e ~ ~reel is covered by th e -eod of tho match. If you had p~rformod this expor imttllt a t the:. tiq,; .. i \f.~ sightin~, ho..., ;';'luch of the ob;ac t ,..ould have baen covortrd by the match hood? 19. Drew o ? ic _.,,. -:<r Kill show t h e .. :..::')e o f tha object o r objoct G. Lobel and include in yvu1 1ketch any detc.iiA of th:t :::) .,::! -:: v~u s o w such c:' .... : .. ;s, protrusions, otc . , and eapBciolly exhaust trailt or vapor troiln. Ploca an ::-- , - -.--::~ th o drawi:-;} :: s'-.o..., the diruc.tion the object was moving. 20. Do you th tnk you con o s t imoto th " speed of the object? (Circle One) '(es IF y ou ons...,ere:l YES, then what speltd would you estin.oto'~ --------. - 21. Do you thtn~ >ou can e s ti mate how far away from you tho obje c t was? (C:r: le One) IF you c~s "'eed YES, then how for owoy would you soy it was?------------ 22. Where wtHt~ ,'':>U locott)d when y ov sO'- the oblect? (C irclo OM): o . Inside v L...~ilding c . Outdoor~ d. In on c ' :>lone (typa) 23. We ro you (Circlo One) o. In th e businttss secti on of a city? 1:.. (r, tl.c tesidentio l suc.:t ;<.tl vc a city? @ In op(Jn country~ido'? d. Near an airfie ld? e . Flying over o city? f. Fly;n{i ovor o~r c-:>untry'! .0VING IN AN AUTOv0~1LE o r o ther vohiclc a t the tt me, then comp lete t h e followit.q questiooJ: 24. l What ~rtction were you movi;,s? (Circle One) d. Sourheo!St f. Southwut 2-4. 2 Ho.,.. feu were you moving? _ J.{ 5 .miles per hour 24.3 D id p~.: ~lop at any tima whi'3 you were looking a t th e object? r s f o tJed h . Northw:ut 25. Dld yov o b arv~ r',e obl.3ct th rou;;, c .-y of th~ fo llowing? Ey l::":i)U Yes No e . Binoculars Yos No f. Telucope Yes No Th-,odollte Yo a No d. Wind~'-' In orde r thot yov :::n give om cloor a picture O J possible of what you sow, d .. scribe in your own wcnh o comm~ object or ob1ecn which, wh_,n plocod up In thq) aky, would give the soma appc!!arance as the object whlcn ) ' OU IO'IH ~lac--e of C) orne. ktv)d 14. Did th~ ob1ect disappear whi lo y ou were, tatching et? II so, how? L f 6ecrned -1~ J:JC.thl/ () C.l f , 15. Did t h o obi~::! move behind sometheng o t any t i me, particul\lrly o cloud'? (Circl~ CHt): Don't Know. IF you :111s woroJ Y r; . I hnn t u I! ..-h a t mov-!l::: \>eh ind: 16. Did t he c b 1.,er move in front o f c.prneth1ng a t a ny t 1me, pnrtic u larly o clo11d? (Circle (..-~): @ No Don't Know. IF you answerf)d YES,'!--~., ,:11 wi .. Jt T e ll in o fo,. words the following thir.g~ obout tf.e object : 18. We wish t o ~ ... ~w t he angular siu. Hold o match stick at arm' s length in lin~ with a k,own ubjoct oncl1:': .... ,. much of rl--e ;:lj&ct is covered by t~e ~!ad of th e motch. If you hod pttrforr.u~.:l this e xr-erimont o t t htt t i.l': .i ;! e sighting, h~.,., r:wch of the object would hove boen covered by the match hood? 19. Dr ow c pi~ fl.''' ;-'!Ot w i II show t h e n;:>~ of th e objoct or objects. Lobel and include in yvur sketch any detoi l1 of th~ c:~j3c n::: you sow -such c~ .,...,,~s, protruions, o t c., ond eapeciolly exhaust truih or vapor trails. Place on o : -~o;i::e th e drow ir:g to s n o w the dire tion the object wos moving 30. Hav you ov~r uen th is, or a aimi lor obj~ct b,:tfcr\l, If a o giv& dot\t or dot~t~J ond locat ion. 31. Woa ony:>n. l u with you at ,..e time you sow tha objc:tc t ? (Circle On~) 31.1 IF y::... .'!n\...,er~d YES, did th~-y e t ha objact too? (Circle Ontt) I 32. Pl~on ~:v ~ the following lnf"'matlon ::lbcot youra~lf: Zon>t Stofu Wn3n ond t:> ...A~ ~id you ror:ett that you hod :SG\ln th: obj!)ct?