Bellwood Illinois — February 1967

Category: 1967  |  Format: PDF  |  File: 1967-02-9733638-Bellwood-Illinois.pdf
Keywords: ob1ect, honges, curved, uliod, thica, jhform, uosrtonnoro, concorn1ng, vnijontif, honom0no, rmjnt, hjooo, tw1ou, heferance, breght, mnnnli, monnltqht, jwnyatony, exolorle, desnpp80r, whtlf, csrclc, estimut, estimof, n1uct
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2. LOCATION 10. CONCLUSION 1 ~-LENGTH Of O~ScRVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS -; Tl'?c OF OnS::RVATION ~ S. PtiOTOS ~ ?. PHYSICAL EVi:>C::-.C: ~ ~t? ine; around Provloua odltl .)l'\i or :h!a fo:m tnay be Uliod, U.~. AIR FOf<CE TEC~tHICA\. JHFORM .. \ TI N Th1!. q uosrtonnoro hos L,en pmp'.ltod so tt.ot y ou c.o n g.vo r ~ '.S. Air orco as muc h -~ information C\ possible concorn1ng the vniJontif it'ld oMio l p honom0no n th~t y o u hova ob~t>rv.Jd. Pleoso fry to answer os rnony qua~tion~ os you po~:.ibiy con. Tho information tha t )'Ou givft v,ill bn u5ed fer research purpo:>o!'.. Your name will 11ot b~ used in conn~ction with ony stat:,rMJnt.s, I conclus , or publ;r..ations without your permission . Wo roqu"st thi-; p :HJooo l information 10 3. Time Zone: ~Circle One): a. t:2.~1s.c~ c .-tw1ou-:;r a i i1 d. Pacif i: (Circld Onfi); <J. Dayli ght Saving City (jr Town Sto te or County 5. Ho" lo~g w:.s ~b,ect in sight? rro-, :;l.i'Otion) ~-Cenain c. Not va ry ~Ut''? b. Foirly Ce1'1oin d. Ju~t CJ gu~l1 6. What WO (Circle On~): c. !:1 fro:1t of y o 1J b. In back ot you c. To yoJr rirr~t FORM i.i.c;>roa~lc F.ld l.>y Li brn' ~ ~ : ' ;:.:_rcc s Lc[~i sl~ t l vo Heferance Service 8. l F you sow the obtt-ct ot N I~H T, what d td you not ice co-ct"rn tng the ~TARS ond MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle Ore}: 8.2 MOO~ f C 1rc leo On~}; a. Breght mnnnli~ht b. Dull monnltqht c. No mol'nlight -pttch dark <"'d:--o~f remembttr ":) . a. C lea:-s 'IC' c. .~od~rl'l'" or h~ovy ro ''"' d. T h :c-< or :--~ovy ,:l..,uds d. Sno w ((ird~ On~): 1 11. li , ! ~;: r~-: : s o iiph, wcs tt brt;t~hf l+t-en tht:t b,..igh:es !~tors? (Circle One); d. Don't know I ..., Did the App~or r o s r:-: ... j ~tiil n? nrry ti ? Suddenly soe~c1 u o Of'td ""' (Jwnyatony ti'"e? Brf'ok L.O ,,t o o~rf~ ')r exolorle > Change s~o ? Flo~h o' flick~., D i ~Cp!'e<Or or.d , .. O;JC>f':Cr? (C~rcle One for ~cch Qu~!.tion) Don't know Don't know Don't know Dcm't know Don't know Don't know Onn't know DC"n 't lcno._ 14. Ded the ob,ect desnpp80r whtlf" you were watching et? If ~a, how? \5. DidThe move behind something nt any time, porticularly a cloud? (Csrclc-:; ): 1t mC've:i c--ehind: Q 16. uid the c ... :-::7 move in front cf s o-nt-1;-,ing at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circic :--e): Don't Know. l F you answered YES, then te II what 17. Tell in o ie-words the following th ir.gs about the object: 13. ''ie ,.,., s h ~ .. =w t h e angular size. ,-;:lid o mo~ch stack at arm's length an lino with ~c t is covered by t',~ "'ead of the match. If you had perform~d this s 1 gn t .,g, r' : ... rruch of the object we~ d hove been covered by the match head? a known ob1ect and note how experiment at the t i me of t h e I 19. Drew c ~.c_ .. e -.~will show t nl! s ;>e of the object or' objects. Label and include an your sketch any details of t h e c~i~:--:: y c.; sow such cs w ings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust tr::ails or vapor trails. Placo Oi'l cr:- ::>~sde tn~ drowil"':; ro show the direction the object wo~ moving.\ 20, Du YO\J thnk you con estimut., tho ~pcod of th"" o~1ocr? IF you answere d YES, then wl,cstt S~j~ed would you c~t .. nol.!'? _ 21. Do you ,thin\.-yoo.~ c~n estimof~ how tor away from }'O'' rhe O~J..:L:t wcH., IF you on s """~:-'!'d y E sl then how f 0 (JWOy WOIJ IJ you 1 22. Whero -.. ... cr!! :.u located wh~:n yo".J S~h"' ~u o n1uct? 23. 'sere y0., (C,~t /e Gnt:) 1 (C irde C':-~e o. lruidc.: ~ .. dding I n ..;n or;:'~ne (type) o . lr; th e b.J:;Iflf' :.crtio n c~f a city? ~r otr."' 'I thlcb h. ortnwcsr In ord()t th or 27. In tho followtng s~etch, imagine that you ore ot the point ahown. Ploce on "A" on the curved line to ahow how high the object wot obove the horizon (slcyline) when you lirst aow it. Place a .. 8" on the some curved line to show how high tP,e object wot above the horizon (tlcyline) whn you last sow it. Place an "A" on the composa whe" you (,!. ~ sow it. Ploce o "8" on the compass where you last aaw the obiect 28. Orcw o ptct thor w i ll show t htt m o, that the object or objects made. Place an "A" ot the beginning of the pat , o o c tne end of the poth , ~nd ~!.~.~ .. -:any ;honges i direction during th course 27. In the followng '"etch, imagine that you are ot the point shown. Place an "A .. on the curved line to show how high tho ob1ect was above the horizon (skyline) when you lirst sow it. Pia~ a "B" on the aome curved line to show how high rhe object wos above the horizon (s\cyline) when you lost saw it. Place an ''A" on the compoaa whon you f, rr. t ~a.,., it. Place o "B" on the compass where you lest saw the obi act Orow o p icture that wi II show thtt mot ion that the object or obiects mode, Piece on .. A" ot the beginning of the pctn, c .. o, :: 1 tne end of the pat:-,, ot'ld ~!~u.--:.ny ;honges i direction during the c:ourse. IF t he re ""0$ h-()~E THAN ONE o b je c t , then how many wore there?--- -------- Draw c p1:~'! ~r ,,ew they w~re orr::~;ed, ond put on, cwrow to show the direction tbat they ~ere traveling. 30. Hovct y ou ever stten thts, or a s imdor ob1ect bef0t1t: If s o g v e d ute or dares cmd loc.o t tCH\. fifo:-. llnycr1t c-l~e ..,1rh y o..J ot the tir.1e you !IOOW the objec t ? ( ( ire/": One) 31.1 1c 'f:!J "-'~'f'o~"ti YES, did they see! rhe ob1~ct too? (CtrdtJ ()nf!/ .. ~their na me s o n d oddr~s!.~S: i...ost Nume irtfOfmut i~n Firs Nomtt \\i;er. onJ t o,...,._.,:-;: d id you report t hat y o v hr.1tj !Jc(~n t het obj~r:t? Month Yt>r ! 35. Information which you f .. l pertinnt ond which it not adequately coverct in the sp.cific points of the queatiOt\noire or o narrative earplo,otion of yovr tighti'!G