PROJECT 10073 RECORD ~1~ ()A :F TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION 10. CONCLUSION l 1. Hdi' RE R OF OBJECTS th 1 1 ' ht F:-.o t.os n rovil.;c. :1oc.rur.g no:-e . a n clrcu_ar ~g - I or.~ ~O":'.ed i;ages. t~LENGTH OF OBSERVATION I(. Tl'PE OF OBSERVATION I., :Jroun~-Visual l . C:OUR~t: l ~.-PHOTOS I 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 9 C:'>JI3C Clf'f'eilr~ :15 a.n :-tlrcr.:t . L ,n. nou.., rnnr.J.ng .1.~n S > but :::u:l.+, e brir;hte r . :'he lishts apr eared o.l.'ir~hter than the b r :.;;;'-ltest star . 7hey vrere COI':p~1red to the head-lir;ht of a c.:~: r<t .:l.:crox::."!l':t.elY one block or so. Q,...l., .:hite 1:.-h:.s } hoto ex.:u:-.ination reveal ed that the li.:;hts ::tF~earcd or~y as ci rc<:lar li~ht-to:1ed ima~es. :'he descript ion is con- siste:r~ ~o.rith that of sor:'.e type o f aircr.:~ ft. an:;~eed in aerial ?.dvertisin~. The photographs do su:;~ort such 'l proc1.o:.lit.y. r r o SEP 6 3 0-329 (TOE) Pr .. vlous &dJtlona o r We form l:la y b e uud. ((,rcle One): 1t rnnved b.,h i l'lr!: _ ---- Don't Know. IF you onsw&re d YES, then tell what Yes No I 16. Dd th~ obi"ct mi)V;!J in front of <oomcrhi.,q a t orty t iiT'Pl ooticul~rlv "l c!N,-1' 1 (C ire/a Omd: i I" front of: Don't Know . IF you :Jn.Sw"tre d YES, then tell wha t 17. Tell in o f.,w word!'> t!lc followina th inqs about the obj"::t: 18 . He wish to know t anoulor sizf!. HoiJ a match stic k at arm' s le nqth in line with a known cbiY-f and no!~ how much of the object is covl!red by thl'l h~:-:d of the match. If you hod o~rform'!d this ex!:>"trlrn.o,nt t:~t the tim-t of tha si ghting, how much o f the obi..,c t would hove been covered by th~ match head? 19. Draw a picture that will show the s h a pe of the object or o!:>jects. Lobel and include in yoor sbtch any detoih of the object that you sow such as w:ngs, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vo~Of trails. Place on arrow besiJe th e drawing t o show the diroction the object was moving. 3), Oo you thinl< you co, stimot~ t h n !Ope~rl o f Mr, obj .. ct? (Circlo One) Yes l IF you onswor~d YES, than what s~t<~d ... ould you e:stimote? 1 21. Do yo1J think you can er.timatc how for Gwoy from you tha object wol ? (Circle Ontt) No IF you :mswer~d YES, t-hen how for <Jway would you say it was ? _ ---------- Wh~re w~r<> you (C ire le One): locot~d when yoo ::.ow the ob:~ct? 23. Wi!re you (Ctrclt! One) lnsid3 o building In on a irplane (ty~) In Th bu~in~ss s e c tion of o city? In the resid,:~n tial s ection of c ci~y? In o~en covn tryside? Neor on c irfield? Flying o" '!r o city? Flying o ver open count:y? 24. IF you wore MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE o r othe r vehicle ot t h e t ime, then complete the follo w ing questions: 24.1 What dir~ction "'~r., you moving? (Circfe One) b. Northeast d. Southl!o~t f. Southwest h. Northwl!st 24.2 How fest wor~ you moving ? --------1 i le:> per hour. (Circl~ One) Yes No 24.3 Did you stop at cny tim!: whil e you w~re l oo!< ing at the object? 2 5 . D id you oo:>I!Jrve the object throJgh cny of rhe following ? Eyetgla sS1>S Binoculars b. Sun gloss"s T e lescope Windshield Theodolite \Window g lo:ss 2~. In ore"lr tha t you con give Oi clear a pic~ure 0!: pos~iblt~ of what you sew, d~scribe in y!)ur o..,.,n words 0 common OOj~ct o r obj.,Ch whit:h, whe n p locod 'Jj:) in th e s ky .... .,u!d gi 'le the SCO"~ op;::eoronca O S tne obj0ct whic h yOU SUWi 27. In t!->e follo wing !l<e~ch, imogire ~._at you coo ol ,h~ po;nl show:1. Pbr e "t> '' "', ~h cvrv~o lir-e to sh:l'"" ;,o.., h igh the object was above the hor12on (s kyline) when you firsr sow d . Ploco a ''B' o~ tho sam"! curv'!d l ;!"a lc show how hi gh tho oojl'.lct was obov.-th e horizon (skyli na} when you lost :;ow it. Placo an";\" on th! comp':H wh~n you f irst sow it, Place a "8" on t h e compass where you laH sow the obie c t . '28. L.>row o picture that will show the mot1on that th-e object o r objects mode. Ploc'! on " A " at the b.eginnins o f t ne path, a"!:)" at the end of the path, and show any changes in d irection during tht:> :ourse 29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? Draw a pict ure of how t hey were orranued, on..:J put an arrow to show the direct ion that they wer~ traveling. JO. hnv~ y ou '!!Y.H s .,.,,, thi ; , oro s im1lu r oh,~cl hllf~.Jr".J. lf JO oi1.: dor!:l or dct d l:1H:i : , co;!o,,. 'Ho<. anyone els~ with you at th e time you saw the obje ct? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you o nsweud YES, did th"y Sill) t h"' object too? (Circle One) 31.2 P loa5e li:st th..,ir names and addresses: PI..:CS:l g ive the follo...,ing inforra~ion cbout yourself: TELEPHONe NUMB tndi(' 1te any addi~ionol infor mation obout yourself, including ony sp~ciol e~p~rience, which might be pertinent. I 3 3. Wh.:n and '"whom did you repcr~ t h c t you hod se~n th" obj :ct ? Monrh Yt>or 3.1. Dote you c om;:detad this questionnaire: 35. Information which you feel perti nent and wh1ch is not adequately covered in the specific points of the I questit.:>nnoire ex a narrative cxplonoti?n of you r sighting. 1 " Did :he obJect c!i<opp~or "nolc fOU v.ert worthing it? If c, how? 15. Die! the object mov<' behind ~omehing ot ony time, porftculorly o doud? (Circle O ne): Yes G Don't know. IF you answered YES, !hen tell whot 16. Did !he object move in Iron : of something or o ny time, portoculorly o cloud? (Circle One): Yes 8 Don't know. IF you o m wered YES, her> t(,ll whot 17. Teilon o lew words th~ folocwong thongs about rho object: 18. We wish to know the angular size, Hold o match stick cl om'sleng:h in line wnh o known object C"IC note how m~d c objtcl is covered by the heed of the match . If you hod perio:med th is experimenl of the t ime of the sieht.ng, he;.., r:'v< the object wovld hove b~en covered by the march t.eod? 19. Drew o p ictur., thct will sho" the sf-ope oft he object or objecl!. lc!>el o , d include in your sl etch cy detcd~ cf tlje ob, rho! you sew such cs wings, protr"<ons, etc., end especially ext,o.,sttrools or vopoo trails, Ploct en orro~. be:<c'c .,a Jc. , lo !how ~he direCI en the object "'cs mo\ ing UF(J forn1 cantbnued 20. Do you t hink you con estimate th e speed o! the object? (Circle One) IF you ons;"ered YES, then who! speed would you estimate? _ 21. Do you think you con estimate how for owoy from you the object wcs? (Circle One) @ No lr you omwered YES, then how for ovtcy "'auld you soy it wos? D '11' \ ".\ ~ 2 2. Where were you loco ted when you sow the object? (Circle One): 23. Were you (Circle One) o . In the businen >ect.on of o city? o. Inside o bui lding b. In o cor In the reso entia I >ection of o city? open countryside? Neor on airfield? Flying over o city? d. In on a irplane (typed Flying ove o open country? 2-d. I F you weo e MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or othe r vehicle ot the tome, then comple" tht followong quesicr: 24.1 What d irection were you moving? ( ( orcle One) c. North c. East d. Southec!l f. Soutl-,west h Northwest 24.2 How fo!t were you moving? moles per hour. 24.3 Did you stop a t any time while you were looking ol the object? (Circle One) Yes 25. Did you observe the object through cny of the following? o. Eyeglasses No e. Binocvlors Ye s b. Sun glcssfs Yes No Tele>eope Yes No c. Windshield Yes No g . Theod olite Yes Window gloss Yes No CCI...,i!C~ 26. In order that you con give o s clear o p icture o s possible of whe t you sow, describe in your own words o co:n'l'o" object or ob- jects which, whfn place d up in the sky, would give the some oppeoronce os the obje ct which you sow. U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION This quo.nHonnoiro hos been prepared so that you can give ihe U.S. Air Force as much information os pos~ibl!' concerning thil unidl!ntiiied oeriol phenomenon that you hove observed. Please try to onsw~r as many questions os :-ou possibly con. The information that you giv~ will be usoJd ior research purposes. Your nom" will nol be usc~d in connection w ith ony statement~. conclusions, or pJblicotions without your permission. We req:J'!st thi s personal informohon so that if it is deem'!d :10cossary, we may contact you far funh~r deoil s. 1. When dod you see the ab1ect? 3. Tom,: Zone: Month Year (Circle On'.' 1: o . Eastern b. Control .!. Whe re were you when you sow the abject? 2. Time of day: J&'.l- (Circle O neJ: A.M. (Circle Ont:): o. Dnyloghr Saving b. Standard Crty or T""'" Scr e or Counoy 5. How Ions was objec~ in ;ight? (Torol Duration) 5 o . Certain Not very sure b. Fa irly certain d. J ... ~t o guess 52 \'tal obi~ct in sig l.r .:on ron oo.~.ly? Yc:s .....::" _ 6 . What was rh~ conditio:r of the s~<y? C rdu Orw o h front o f ~ :JJ b In bee:.. o f yoJ c To yov roghl c! To fOJI~i: B. IF yo u >OW the object ct N IGHT, what did you notice conccrnrng the STARS end MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): "cr:-oorl' t remember 8.2 MOON (Corcle On9): c. Bright moonlight Dull moonlight c . N o moonlig ht-itch dark Don't rcrnembe 9 Whet w.:re the weather condrtions at the time you sew the object? CLqu~,c/e One): o.( Clo:or s'< HER fCircle One): . rag, mrsl, or 19 t rorn c. Scattered clouds c. Moderate or heavy rain d. Thick or heavy clouds e . Don' t rememb~:r 10 The object appear~d: (Cirde One):~---..... b T -.n1pore:nt e. on I remernb,u I I . II it opp .. ared cu a light, was it brighter than the brightest stars? (C.,cfe O ne): Ggh~ c. About the soma b . Dimme r d . Don' t l<naw 11. 1 Compare brightness Ia some common object: 1 :?. n edges ol the ab1ecr were d . Den I remi'm~r I 3. D.d :h object: (C,cle OM breach que"ion) App,.or :o stand still at any tim<!!? Yc~ Don' t kno..,. o. S,;unly speo:d up and rush away at cny lime? Y!!s Con lkf"OW i' .nt ~ ports or O.<plod,.? YP.s Don'r know d C v" off ;-okt:? Yes Dof"'t know D::~n'r ~now Don'r \en ow Nu Don' know D \;:p J":J' ani reopp,..,r' N.J Con't k .""OW Cay Monlh Yecr 3.1. Dele yo ... comple1e:d 1hi~ que~licnncirc, ~i). Hov.; you ~:ver \een th's, or c simi/or ob1e<J oclorc. I! \0 g.,~ do' ' or do:c\ end locoio:~. 31. Was anyone el,c with you althO! time you so w the object? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you <Hw.vered YeS, did they sl!c the object too? (Circf,.. On") J2 Pieos~ -:;ive the following in formotton obout yourseli: SEX '{f ' 2 If r .tf Indicate any oddttionol information about yourself, includr g C"Y sp"cio l experience, which might be pertin ent. ~3 W!len ad t;, wt.,o,.., did 'f':JU report that you hod seen the o!,iec? 01tJc3al U.S. AJr Force 7.7. In the following sko<tch, imagine thor you ore or the point \hown. Place on "A' on the curved lone to show how high the object wos above the horizon (skyhne) when you firsl sow it. Place o "8" on tno.~ :ome cvrved ltne to show how high the object was above the horizon (s kyline) when you lost sow it. Place on "A" on the compou when you fir~l \Ow ir. Place o "8" on the com pass when yov losl sow the object. 7.8. Draw a picture that will show the motion !hot the object or objects mode. Place on " A" a t the beginning of the path, o "o" o t the end of the path, and show any changes in direction during the course. 29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? _ Draw o p icture of how they were arranged, and put on crrow to show th e direction that they were traveling . fOWGH HCHUOLOGY DIVISION.AFSC UliCL\SSI;IEO ,, G ~ lEOIHOlOGY OIVISION,AFSC fOREIGN TECHUOLOGY DIVISIOH.AFSC ~" '!'GN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION,AFSC fOREIGN TECHNOLOGY OIVISIOH,AFSC UIIClAS>.III~ IGh IECHIIOLOGY DIVISIOH.AFSC ' iCHHOLOGY DIVISION,AFSC u,.cu~; r I) H~OLOGY OIVISIOtUFSC :o?~IG'l TECHNOLOGY OIVISIOH.AFSC IJI4ClASSlll!i> ( HHOlOGY DIVISIOH.AFSC : HHOlOGY DIVISIOH.AFSC HCHHOLOGY DIVISION.MSC fOREIGII TECHNOLOGY DIVISIOH.AFSC Refe2~ace your rzcent unide~titied observa~ion and sub sec1uent olides of :n.Imerous ur..:i.d.e:J.til~ied ob,Jec r.s. Z:c.:li.:-... 9.:ci on of' ":.l:e slides revealdd t he i:n.a.ges on fro-::es 3'9, 4o, 'l:1u ~1 ~re:-e generahy :::;ui.la.r emu cocsisted oi' .~ :-ot:.g:::.ly c:.rc~.l-l~ li.;.."lt - toned ma,ge. A c:-~scent Si:..a?ea. portion 01 tte c:!...-c>..:l:1.r i;:~age ?resented a orighte.:-tone that t~ remainder. vn f'ra:ne 37' t.!:le oojects consisted of a circular l16}lt-toned i::nage .nth a smal l darker image in its center. ?r-a:I:e 41 contaiued !"our images and a wid oot-.reen 't~ !'!rst and second il'j'lSges o:l sufficien t size to a..ccOII!I!JO<iate a posai bl.e f'i.ttb.-Distances bet-.oeen i mages &-e.d~'al.ly decreased 1:1 size, aa