Calena Illinois — March 1967

Category: 1967  |  Format: PDF  |  File: 1967-03-7462714-Calena-Illinois.pdf
Keywords: circle, obiect, object, abiect, eatimate, htiona, imformi, quesr1onna, pleo5e, peraoi, fcjirly, d_oyjj_sb, standora, cttyortown, nicjht, cprntng, fcrrcl, li_qht, nltqht, remeambet, wttnth, t4itims, thidt, oamort, brtghte
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::~lr\P.f:R Of OBJECTS , " LENG7H o;: OBSERVATION : { .. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ~ G:-ourtd-Visual ( B:{) ~ 7. COURSE PrlYSICAL EVIDeNCE 11. BRIEF SUM.'.4A~Y AND AN~LYSIS bright a.~d othe~5 ~a.zy. Obja ct l-1:-d a. sou.~d fran a valve. Object disap~ared afteA' e:ni t r,i.'1t; jo-=:, stN"'-.-:.s ." f-TD SE P 63 0-329 (TOE} Prnloua Htiona ol l>da lor.:A ~Y b a uud. I l M rl-!f U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL IMFORMI.TIOM Thts quesr1onna~re has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much informatio n as possible concerning the ynidentif ied aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Pleo5e try to onswer as many question Oi you possibly con. The information that yoy giYe will be used for research purposes. Your nome will oof be used in connection with any statements, cone Ius ion a, or pub I ;"ation s without your permission, We request this peraOI"al information ao that if it is deemed nece~sary, W~t may ~ontoct tau for further detai!a, 1. When did you see the object? 3. Time Zone: (C ire/ e One): a. t;astern 4. Where were yoy when you sow the objsct? Nearst Postal Addr 5. How long was object in sight? {Totol Duration) o. Certain b. FcJirly certain (Circle One): (Circle One): o. D_oyJj_sb._t SaYing b.(Standora CttyorTown c. Not very sure Just a guess Minute a Seconch 5.1 How was time in sight determined? _....""---------------- 5.2 Wos object in sight continuously? 6. Whot was the condition of the sky? 7. IF you sow the object during DAYLIGHT where was t he SUN loco?ed as you looked at the object? (Circle On,): a. In front of you FTO ocr o2 164 b. In bock of you c. To your rignt d. Toyourl.,h ,, Ov,rh.., cd 8. IF you saw th~ ob,~et a NICJHT, what dtd you nottc~ co-cPrntng the ~TARS and MOOI'i? STARS (C ire/~ Or~): 8.2 MOO~ fCrrcl~ On~); B .i.gh ""~li_qht Dull mof"nltqht No mct",.;l;~ pitch darlr Don't remeambet Don't remember 9. What -~,~ thtt wttnth~r =Cf't4itiMS ot the ti" you IGW ..... obiect'? CLOUDS (Circltt 01~': a(:::&}ear s~v c. Scatter~ci c loud c. Mod~,,, ... cw heayy ro '" d. Thidt or heavy c'?vds 10. The object oaMort!d: fCir<:l~ On~): e. Don't remembw; b. ranspar~nt 11. If it appeared as a ii~h, was i t bri~tr th.n t+te brtghte~ rtora? (Circle One}: o . Br i gh trf' b. 0 immer c. Aiteut ff,-e SO"m' d. Don't know ; 12. The edgs of th obP Ct wnt: (Circle OI"Nt): a . FV%zy t:N bhu..d c .. C.sJ;o!p ly out I;~) 13. Did the object: Aoof!or to stnn~ sti II s P"t~d UD o.,-4 r"sh n-~ elf O"Y t;,.,? c. Br~ok uo into pn~ ..,. ~"'FDI~e'' f. Change sho~? Fla,h ~ fl icl.re:-, h. Disop~or or.d , ... o~oeer? (Circle One for eac:h Question) Don't know Don't kno...., Don't know 0C'n't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know 14. Did tn~ ob ~ct disappeor wh1l~ y o u werf!l watching it? If so, how? 15. Did the ob,~ct move behind som~thing atony time, particularly o cloud? ( C i rc I~ One): It mov~d behind: G;;') No Dont Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what 16. Did the object move in front of something ot ony time, particularly a cloud? Yes (C ire lc One}: Dont Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what 18. We wish to know the angular size. Hold o match stick at arm's length in line with a known objeCt and note how i much of the ob1cct is covered by the head of the match. If you hod performed this experiment at the ti me of the l sighting, how much of th~ object would have been covered by the match head? Draw o ;>icture thot well show the ~hope of the object or' objects. Lobel and include in your sketcn any details i of the object that you sow such os wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vopor tr(lils. Place an arrow beside thtt drawing to show the direction the object was mOYing. Do you thin'-yow con eatimate the speed of the ob,ect? (Circle On~ } IF you answered YES, then whatt speed would you estimate? -------- 21. Do you .thinlll you can eatimate how far away from you the obiect was? (Circle One) IF you answerea yES, then how for away would you SO)' it was? Where were you located wh.tn you saw. the obiect? (Circle One): . a. Inside a building c. (QutdOOf>' d. In an airplane (type) Were you (Circle One) a .Jn the ~usiness section of a city? b.Gfl the residential section of a city?) c. In open countryside? d. Near an a irfield? e. Flying over a city? f. Flying ovor open country? i 24. IF you weut MOVI G IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle ot the time, thn complete the followi~g questions: 24.1 What direction were you mewing? (Circle One) b. Northeo~t d. Southeoat f. Southwest 24.3 Did you stop. or any rim.-whl e you were looki"g at the object? (Circle! One) 25. Did you observe the obi-"=' through any of th following? b. Eyeglasses No e. Banocuiars Sun glasses Tele:sco~e Windsh ieid g. Theodolite Window gloss N-:> h. Other h. Northwest In order thor you -:on gia.a e!eor a ~ictwe M po~1ibl of what you ~aw, ~escribe in your -;>wn words o common bject or ob;ecrs ....,ich, wMn .;:>lac.ci up in the sky, WQuJd g~V4t the ~Ome cpp.arQnCD 0.1 t;,., objttCt Wnich you ~OW In the following slcetch, imagine that you ore at the point ahown. Place on "A" on the curved I ine to show how high the ob1ect woa obOe the horizon (s~yli"e) when you lirst aaw it. Place a "8" on the aame curv.ct line to show how high the object was above the horiron (akyline) when you last aow it. Place on "A on the COMpoaa when you /irs t sow it. Place a "8" on the compass where you lest aow the ott; t 28. Orow o ptcture thot wi II show the motion tho' the obiect ot objects mode. Place on "A" ot the beginning of the path, 0 I B .. ot the end of the path, and $!aw -:.ny c:honges in airection durint the course 29. IF there was MORE THAN .ONE object, then how many Wet'e thete? ~--1 ......._ .... ot~ .J "\ \ _}..) ; Draw o picture of how they were orronged, onJ put on arrow to. show the dire-;tion that they~ .... traveling. 30. Have you evtir s;~;t this, or a similar abtect before. If sa give dote 01 date' and loc:ateon. ho~ onyc;oe t-he with yotJ at the time you saw the abiect? (Circle OneJ 31.1 IF yov on~wered YES, did they see the abiect too? (Circle One' 3 1 2 P:e~se ;,~,their names and addresses: TELEPHON:. NU Indicate any O<Jditio,,I irtforma,ion abowt y'o.irself, inctu.lifil 'any a pee io I eaprieree, which ,.,..19!:t 1:-e ;>~tt inenr. when ond to whom did you report that you had liren the obiect? Mtia qweationnoire: lnformotion which you t .. l pertine"t ond which is not aclequotely covere4 in the specific poinu of the q~eatiMnoire 011 o nOfrot;.,e plaMtiOft of your sighti"f.