Torrance California — March 1967

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Keywords: obiect, circle, lcnow, whett, olttect, torraoce, preyjuue, dltjoft, infofntotion, conceanlnt, po1aibly, conrtec, sttftatntat, dwothtft, canttnuaualy7, nlliut, ivnonl, moonuaht, concletione, ap9eored, iwightn, llstle, aahle, rensecnmf, tfteaa
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. ,.. PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. OA -:-e TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION ll Mar 67 ll/2030Z Torraoce, Calitornia ~. NUHE:\ER OF OBJECTS 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION (,. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 10. CONCLUSION CONFLICTING DA'lA 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND.ANALYSIS Observer stated that the obJect appeared to be a solid f'nd looked like a light. Edges o~ the object were marply out- lined. 'l'he obs~rver stated +.h t the obJect hAd a low vb'lains 80\'Dd. Color: cherry red lnd bright ailver. 7 .. COURSE a. F't-IOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE} PreYJuue dltJOft of thl tots m.e1 ~ u .. d. ~-c.d',ou ee J~-~nt U.S. AIR PORCE TECHHICAL IHPORMATIO .. Thi1 que1tionnoire hoa ,.,.," 10 that you con give the u.s. Air Force 01 mu4:h infOfntOtion 01 poaaible conceanlnt the unlclentlfiecl aerial phenonenon that you hnve oLaerveti. try to onawer 01 que1tlon1 01 you po1aibly con. The information that yCiu give will be uaed f ,. purpoae1. YfNt noN will not be uaecl in conrtec:tion with any sttftatntat, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We requst thla personal lnformotlon sc that if it Ia deemed neceaaary, we contact you for further detoila. 1. When dicl you '"the obiect? (Circle One}: 3. T in;e Zone: (C lrde One): a, 5. How long woe obfect in aight? (Tohll Dwothtft) c. Not v"Y su"' C"O F "'"'Y c~ain d. Just a gu 5.2 Was object '" ight canttnuaualy7 6. What was the conditon of the alcy? 7. IF you saw the obiect during DAYLIGHT, where woa the SUN located as you look~d at the obie~tl. (Circle One): a, In front of you b. In baclc of you c. To your ris#tt FTO OCT 62 16~ Thle f eu, ....... PTD 114, Jul 11, whleh I obeolete. 8. IF you saw the ob1ect at NlliUT, what dicl you nottce conceming the STARS an4 M~? 8.2 MOON (C:irt:le Otte): a. Bri--t IVNOnl ight, b. Dull moon I ight c. No moonUaht - pitch cleric 9. What ... ,. tne ~eother concletione Cit the ,.,... rou CLOUDS (C,c:le One}: a. Cleat aky WEATHER (Circle One): b. fog, mist, or le~t roht c. Moderate or heavy rain Dan t rememb 10. The objttct appeared: (Circle OM); . AI 0 light 11. If it aP9eored aa a light, waa it bright than the brighteet atars? (Circle One}: iwightn to llstLe e .....,_ c. A~t the aahle cl. oonr lcnow Don't rensecnMf 13. Did the obaect: o. Appear to stand atilt ot any time? b. Suddenly a peed up ancf ruah away at any ti .. c. Brealc up into parte 01 explocle? d. Give off amolce? Change bri.,tfteaa? f. Change ahope? g. Flaah M fliclcer? h. Oiap~ar and reappear? (Circle One for ech queatlon) Don't Jc,.ow Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Dan't lcnow Don't know 20. Do you thinlc you can eathnote e speed of the obiect? (Circle One) No 21. Do you thinlc you can estimate how far away from you the obtect was? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then how for would you say it was? ~ 22. Where were you locotecl when lfOU saw the ob{ect? (Circle One): o. Ins ide o buildi"' b. In a car c. Outdoor In on airplane (type) 23. Were you (Circle One) a. In the business section of a city? lr. the residential sttcti~ ~i a ci c. In open country A i . d. Near an airfield? Fl~ing over a city? f. Fly;ng ovr open country? 2~. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the tine, then complete the folfowh.g queatiOfta: 2.1 What directicw. weN you "tOYing? (Circle Onel c. Eat e. South b. Nthe~t d. Southeast f. Southwest 24.2 How fast wer you mewing? _..miles per hour. 24.3 O;d you atop at any tte while you were loolcing at the obiect? (Cjrcle Orte} v 25. Did you ob1eNe !~ obtect-through any of the following? Eyeglcs e Binoculars Sun glass c. Windahield Theocloltte d. Window glas1 h. Northw.st 26. In order that you con give oa e!eat a picture as posaibl of what you so~, describe in your own worclt o COitttnCif' obiect or obiects which, when placed up In the slcy, would giYe the some appearance as the obiect which )ou SOl:lf 14. Did the obiect disappear while you were .1atching et? If so, l1ow? 15. Did the obiect move behind something at any time, particui\Jrly a cloud'f (Circle OM J: Don't Know. IF you answered "( . thttn t111l what 16. Did the object move in front of mthing at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle Onel: in front of: - _ ~-~C. 17 . Tell in a few worda the following things about the obittc : We wish to ~now the angular size. Hold a match stkk at arm s length in 1 ine with a lmown ubie-ct one' Jt":l much of the obiect is covered by the head of the match. If you hod performed this exf~eriment at th tir.,.,,; .. ; ~t.es I sighting, how much of the ob;ect would hove been covered by the match heod? . I Draw a picture thot will show the ,ht~pe of the object or objects. Lebel and include fn your 1ketch any detc.;la of the obi~t that you sow -such as wings, protrusions, etc., and eapecially exhaust trailt or vapor trails. Place on atf~w b.side the drawing to show direction the obiect was moving. In tho fell"'"' hlth tho ~leet wee IMifiM tMt yeu .. It the ,. ... , aho"'" Plwe on lt." on t~t r.urvf'! r.,_. te a hew h.- ahow hlth tho olttect whett yeu ''"' HW lt. P the hl (akyllne) whett yw ''"' It, Place I) "8 .. on the .,,... cur"e4 line If- the hl (alcyllne) when ynu loaf '"w U, Place on A'' on the coMpost 1 "I" on tho c....,.,, where ~ou lot the "teet. 28. .Draw a picture that wUI ahow the motion that the oliect or obiecta made. Place an .. A.' at the bevinni~1f1 ot \'he path, o "8,. at the encl_ol tt. path, oncf ahow any changes in direction durin" ~ c:M~rae, (B - I 29. IF wa MORe THAN ON! olttect, thM how .,., were tlsre? - Oro a picture of how they wr ond put on row to show me direction that thy were traveling. 30. ,., ...., '''" thia, almil o.,iect bef If giv elate d1te1 anti locetllft. 31. Wee _, .. elM with you ot th tiN you aaw the oltlect? (Circle One} 31.1 IF r ftawere4 YES, clltl they '" the obiect too? (Circle One) 32. Pl .. alve the fel TELE NUMBER I lnforlon o'-'t youraelf, lnclu41nt any ''eclol experience, which might be pertinent. 33. W'~ a...t te wt. .... cUd you re.-rt that you hod'"" the obiect? 1./f/-L q){-~ _z;lw S.. Date,., 35. lnt.MetiM which yeu fMI pertinent encl which Ia aquotel, cO'IerM In the 1.,..1,. narretlve ploMtlon of your alghtl"t lflc pointe of the h" TY~E f P1/tKE C!/1/hEL A;. p.e..owr.J 1e -H/9?<JK?fY~ -Ko b/1 ~ 6-Tff~ r,-,cAC... l.N6-T-H tAA1;v~JG5h<--1:::-.J~u~J u,vtvd,t-s~ -f. F 'L 7e iZ S uJED : rJ P ,. b. Addreso d. For M111t.~ On!y: Grade 2. O&t;CR.IPr'!ON OF THE 08Jrl:T3: Shape Vl'l kYttl r if Fonnation, tr m.ore r. Trail or exhaut. and 1-te No AJF h. Othr pertlnent or unu!tual reatur,a -=/1-l/_() _ ). D~RIPri(JI OF C~JRSE 0, OfVFX:T( S): 'l'DET'/UIO ~ (M aj QJ&in tion Photographs March ll., 1967 ~ letten,.of.:Jia7 19 and Jul.7 14, 1967requested your origiDal negative~t, . . , 1ia J\1l.7 you appaz ent~ f'o~-arded us copies of the or1 ginal