Issaquah Washington — January 1967

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Keywords: circle, object, exhaus, oolsl, issaquah, achinclon, lencirl, iaservation, icdle, unidentifiud, ohftnl, cottereo, out1t, memser, pcrticldorly, cmswert, dotoi, unswe, anyol, jm8er, tndicotc, iitbnol, qlestionnoire, odcquatoly, swored
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PROJECT 100/J RECORU 19 Jan 67 -/OOLSl Issaquah, \/achincLon one 10. CONCLUSION Aircraft( pons Lble) S. LENCirl :.;: OBSERVA'riON c: r ! - u teo f,, Tl'P!: C:: :IASERVATION Groun:: :.sual 7 . COURSE I?. fnvs.:~-EVIDENCE 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observer watche d a long ciga r s haped object Hith port- holes travel tmw.nl the NE. Ther e was a hi~h pitch eo~nn tha t her the ob:;crvcrs cars. The color of the o':>ject \ta.s white-blue Hith n large t;rt~cn light in the. :::icdle. The object als o had an exhaus t . U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION T~.s questionnaire has been prepared so that you con give the U.S. Air Force a s much infor--c~ o n as possible concerning the unidentifiud ooriol ph~nomenon that you hove observed. Ple':l~e !ry to answer as many questions as you posc;ibly con. The information that you give will be us~1 for research purposes. Your nome will not be used in connection with <Jny stot,ments, c~n::! ions, or publications .,.,ithout your permission. We request this personal information so that ;-,t is deemed necessary, we may contac t you for furthe r details. 1. When dtd ';'C.J see the object? 4. 'i'rnN:! '-"e'!: ,I.')U when you SOW tne N~o~s ?ostol Address Hour Minute !i (Circle One): (Circle One): ('a.-' oyJ.!_g~.) Sovin 6'. Stander Stole or Count y '-' 5 . How !o1:; .- =;; ob;~ct in sight? (Tor-: i)u~ction) Minutes s .. conds c . Not very sur~ ~. r.:irly certain d. Just a guess 6 . What was fe -:::>~;:;rion of the sky? Yes ..J/ No 7. IF you sow the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the object ? (Circle Ono): a. In front of you b. In bock of you c . To your r ir;ht d. T o your le ft e . Ovorheod f. D on ' t remember Thl " f o r rn super$e<le A 1-'TD 16 1, JUI 61, wh!rh I" ohftnl.,tc. 8. I F you saw the object at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning th e STARS and MOON? 8. 1 STARS (Circle One): 8 . 2 MOON (Circle One): r..f:~Et~i .l.igh~ b . Dull moonlight * C , No moonlight-pitch dark d. Don't remem~r d. Don' t remember 9. What IJ.(Cre t:,9 ...,eather conditions at the tome you sow tho object? CLOUDS (C,:Ie One): o . Clear skv c . -~cottereo ~buds d. Thick or h e::;vy clouds WEATHER (Circle One): b. Fog, mist, o r I ight rain c . Moderate or heavy rain e . Don't remember 10. The :>bject -:.:>peered: (Circle One): d. As o light , e . D~-.r re:-:ember 11. If it cpp~a~ec ::so l ight, was it brigh:er :l.:~n the brightest stars? (Circle One): a. or;:::hter c . About the some d. Don't know 11.1 Compcr~ :..righ tness to some co1.1mon object: 12. The edo~;; o7 :1e ~si~ct wer~: (Cir:l~ Q.-e.: J . Fuzzy or blur;ec c. Sn.Jrp!y out1T::;-eci ::. :>on't re memSer Did th e object: Appear t~ srand sti l l at any time? b. Suddenly s d up and rush awoy a t any time? Break up lr.l::> ?Ort s or explode? d . Give ofi s mo!<e? e . Change brightness? Change sh~pe? lash or flicker? Disappear and reappear? (Circle One for coch question) Don't know Don't know Don ' t know Don ' t know Don' t kno w Don't know Don' t ~now Don't know c t move behind somethi:1g Cit any time, pcrticldorly o cloud? Dor1't Know. IF you cmswert: d YES, tlh:n 1 ll wh(lt i t r . .,,~d behind: <::ct move in front or som h ing at cmy time, particularly a c loud'? Don't Know. I F you onswe~cd YES, the:n fel! w:, .. ~ words the following ob.>ut the object: m:;-::h of ;~ ~bject is covere d b; ~ead of the match. If you hod performed this experiment o t th~ tirnc of th .; sigh~ing, :~:-.,..,much of the object VJ:.Jid have been coverod by the match head? -;. ' .... : -: ':: ?'\": C'-'."~ -;:3 w i l! s h o..,. ; :,:: ;.cpe o f the object or objects. Lobel a nd includ~ in your sbtch cny dotoi I, ~: ~:lu so"' s-.~c~ :::s . .,:l"f~S, p rotrusions, etc., and ~specially exhaus t trails or vopor tra il s . ., sL,:Jw the directi o n the object was moving. I 20. Do you t hink you con estimate the speed o f tho object? (Circl~ 0 .e) I F you unswe!::l YES, / 1. Do you rn in:... .... =.Jn estima t e how for a way from you t h e object wos ? I F you :ln:>w~: ::! YES, then how for away would you say it was? 7 \};, ._ .D-'-~ ' ' 22. Whc~e wer e y-::.J : ocoted when you saw t h a object? (C ire /c One): b. In u c or e . At s~o 23. Wore you (Circle One ) o . In the business sectio n o f a city? b. In t h e residential section of a city? d . Near on airfield? c. Flying ove r a cit;? f. F lying over open country? !:=yo~ -#:: M: NG IN AN AUTOM03 1:..:: :; r o ther vehicle a t th e time, then complete the following que stions: t ..... .-'-'n were you moving? Ci,cle One) 24. I o. South g. West f. Southwest h . No rthwest 2!. 2 Hov bz.1 ~--~you moving? miles per hoJr. 24.3 Did y?u s.:: ::: o:1y time whil~ y-;:_, 'Jere looking at the object? Fo llowing? c. Binoculars Yes No b. Sun gi-:s!-- Yes f. Telescope Yes No Wind::~i~:: Yes g Theodolite Yes No Window g ' .:! -; (es 2 6 . In order that you c:~, t;; v e o s clear a picture as possible of what you sow, describe in your own words a common o b j.:ct or objects ..,.:-.:"t, ..... ht!n p laced up in t h e sky, would give th e some appearance as !he obje c t whic h y o u !;OW. 27. In the following sketch, imogine that you ore ot the point shown. Place on "A" on the curved line to show hoH high the obj~ct wos above the horizon (skyline) when you first sow it. Place o "B" on the same curved lin) to show how f-t~h the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you lost sow it. Ploc~ on "A" on the compo~:: when yo .. f , rc.t sow it. Place a " B " on tho compass where you last sow th e object. Orow a picure t hot w i ll s how th~ n~ti~n thot the object or objects mode. Pl1.1ce on " A " at the beginning of the po!h, o ";: ., o t the end of the po~h, ond show ony changes in direction during the course. ''- 29. IF ti-~re wcs J.O~:: THAN Ot-~t ~;;,e-:t, then how many were there? Diow::: ~ ic_-! o= :,., ...... they wer~ c-~c.,ged, and put on arrow t o show th e direction that they were traveling. 30. Have you ever s een this, or a similar objec t before. If s o give dote or dates and locat ion. 31. Wc1s anyol"'e ~-~with you a t the ti me you sow the objuct? (Circle One} 31.1 li= you ::~.swored YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 Ple::se list their names and addresses: 32. Pit-a.~ ;~i~ -.e following information :::>out yourself: r:LEPHON~ ~.JM8ER ( Middle Nome tndicotc Cif d:iitbnol in formation c bot; yourself, inc luding a ny special experience, which might be pertinent. 33. When and to whom did you report that you hod s een the object? 34. Dcrte you completed this qLestionnoire: 35. lnformotio'l which you feel pertinent and which is not odcquatoly covered in the specific points of the quo~t ior.1: -~ oro narra tive explanation of your sighting.