PROJECT 10073 RECORD ,, ~ . t."7F TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION i~ovtnr,er. ; :i i )Uri (1 witness) J. :.t)IH:rt: t . NUf'BE R OF OBJECTS t LENGTH OF OBSERVATION f.. l 'I'PE OF OBSERVATION ou~d VisuAl n~3ic~lly Stationary ~t. PtfOTOS 9. f'HYSICAL EVIOfNCI! 10, CONCLUSION Aatro (VENUS) ~ 'Jenu5 WR~ ~ettlnP, at. C!prroxim~tely the time of the !'i,~htin.j 11. BAI!P' SUMMARY AHO ANAL YSII Ob~ervec hl\r, observed red-~re~n colored object for ~everal ntP,hts 11t l\bout the sAm~ time. Object "'':13 on an .:-~zimuth of 270 d~p,ree~ nll the ttme: it did though appe~r to move bac~ and forth and up nnd down. Object appa8rt~t.d the ~C\me on each night. Object w~s bright~r than a star. Ubject ju5t disa- ppeared by fadinR out. 20. Do you thinlc you c:an eatimate the speed of the obiect? (C ire /e One) IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estirr.ate'f ------ - 21. Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the object was? (Circle One) Yes No IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it was? /l..hQJ::J:_jJL /Y1.l~t. 22. Where were you located when 'IOU saw the oblect? (C ire: Ia One): (f.lnside a buildini' b. In a car c. Outdoors d. In on airplane (type) 23. Were yov (Circle One) a. in the business section of a city? b. lr tho residential !~cti~a \it o city? -r,;;P''" country~i :D d. N"ar an aertield? e. Fl~ing over a city? f. Fly ;ns; o~er open country? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete t~e followir.g queationa: 24.1 What direction wr you tnoving? (Circle One) a. North c. East b. Northeaat Southeast f. Southwest 24.2 How fast were you moving? miles per hour. 24.3 Did you atop ot c:wty tinre while you were loolcing at the obiect? (C ire le One) Did you obaerve the obfect thi'OtJgh O"Y of the following? Eyeglaaaet Yea Binoculars Sun glaaa f. Telescope Windshield Theodolite d. Window glaas 26. In order that you can give as clear a picture as possible of what you aow, describe in your own words a con'ffnOf' object or obiectt which, whtm placd up in th J!cy, would give ths s ome appeoroncs o s it,,. ohi~Yct ...nich r~ .so-.. In the follewl"' alletth, I ,,. thet yev ere et the ,.'"' Place on A" on 'h -:urv"! len. t ehow ho'- the oltfect '-- the herlaon (kyllne) when yw ''''' aaw lt. Ploce t.1 "8" on the ~n:1 curvect line tco- ahow how hlth the obiect 1 aMe the horizon (alcyllne) when ~nu last !\t~w it. Place .:sn ' 'A'' on the c:ompo when you ''"' w It, Piece "8 .. on the c 11 "-'' ~ou let tt:e oblect. 28 . Draw a picture thot will show the motion that the obiect or obiects made. Place an ' A ' at the begJnni:19 ot ~;, path, a ,.8" ot the end of the path, and ahow ony changes in direction during the ~ourae. 29. IF there waa MOA E THAN ONE o~fect, then how m"Y wwe there? -- Draw a picture of how they w.,e orn~"g_., ond put an 01row to ahow the dire~tion that they wtne travoling thie, or a eimi lor obict bef If ao give elate or dt on4 locetiOft. 31. Wat onyona elae with you at tt.e time you aaw the ol.iect? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you enawered YES, clicJ they the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 PIM liat their nemea end addre: 32. PIMae give the fel lnfetMtlon about youtself: rlrt N,... TE Le 'HONE HU I infcw,..IOft about y~raelf, lnclucUnt o.,y special JMrlence, which mitht bt perth'"' 33. Whe" a,., te w+.wii cllcl you re,_t that you hacl '"" the abfect? 34. Date you co...,letecl thit queatlonnalre: lnforiMtlon which you fMI peetlnent encl which Ia not ocle.,at.ly covered in the apeclflc points of the quettl~elre 011 n.rotlve lon of your alghtlng. UNCWSIFIED ACTION: RDC-4 SMB BI511TP IN!U 1 XDP-1 XDPX-2, SAPUs-.3, NIN-7, DIA-1 PTTU JAW RUCIFVGII2.1 17911 .. 5-UUUu-~UEDHQA. FM 791TH RADAR SQ KIRKSVILLE AFS MO TO Rt.MMFVA/AOC RUCIFVA/20TH NJ IV TRUAX FlO WI SC RlMTEMA/1~ H AF RICHARDS GEBALR AFB MO RUED F IF /FTO WPAFB OH 10 RUED HQA/CSAF , RUED HQA/OSAF' INFO ZEN/UNtVER SIT Y OF COLORADO BOtlOER COLO ADV CI DIA UNQ.AS 790-QIN-e1 .. 12 MAR 67. UFO. flO FOR TDETR, CSAF FOR A~OC, OSAF FOR SAF'-01. THIS REPORT IS SLSMITT~D lAW AFR 89-17 A. DESCR I PT 10 N OF T ~ OBJECT: < 1) R 0 U Nl L I l<E A B ALL (2) ABOUf Tl SIZE OF A BASEBALL WITH T~ NAKED EYE AFHO .IMII 0-309C UNCLASSIFIED Page 1 ot 4 UNCWSIFIED DIPAIIMIIIf OF M All ST., MISSMI IIMCII ,._.. MISSAII Page 2 or 4 (3) ~EEN WITH FlASHING RED LIGHT PAGE 2 R UCIF'VGII21 UNQ..AS < 6) N> ~, TtRE WAS ON.. Y LIGHT < n NOT OBSERVED < 8> NOT HEARD < 9) NOT OBSERVED B. 0 E Sffi t PT I 0 N 0 F CO lR SE 0 F 0 BJ E CT : < 1> OBSERVERS ATTENT tON WAS DRAWN TO OBJECT BECAUSE OF THE FLASH I Mi RED LIGHT <2> APPEARED TO BE ABOUT 2 0 FEET ABOVE TREE TOPS ANl AT 270 DEGREES I N AZ I M Uf H 0 l WE ST FROM OB SERVER (3) OBJECT DISAPPEARED AT TREE TOP LEVEL AT 270 DEGREES IN AZIMUTH. OBJECT JUST FADED OUT FROM 0 I STANCE. < 4 > ST AT I 0 NAR Y FOR T HE F I R ST 3 0 SE CO I() S , T J N IT WE NT T 0 T HE RIGHT, ANl THEN IT MOVED BACK TO Tt LEFT. IT DID THIS A FEW TIMES AS IT WAS GOt~ AWAY FROM T~ OBSERVER. AT TIMES IT WOU.O STOP A~D RISE STRAIGHT UP ANJ THEN DROP BACK DOWN TO THE ORIGINAL POSIT ION. EACH TIME IT WOlLO RISE ABOUT TWO FEET. UNCLASSIFIED UNCWSIFIED Page 3 ot 4 ( 5 > 08 JE CT 0 I SA PPE AR ED I N A WESTERLY D IRE CT I 0 N. (6) ABOUI' 11 MINUFES C. MANO OF OBSERYAT ION: (1) GROUNl VISUAL PAGE 3 R UC I FVG I 12 1 UNQ. AS D. TIME ANJ DATE OF SIGHT 1~: (2) NIGHI' E. 8 MILES ~DRT H OF NOV I ~ER, MISS> lR I F. IDENTIFYHKi INFORMATION ON OBSERVER: NlV I MiER, M I SSO lR I , WORKS FOR SCH~IOER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, FINISHED 11TH RAOE IN HIGH SCHOOL, R El I A B I L IT Y G 0 00 G. WEATHER ANl WI NJ S-AL OFT CO NliT 10 NS AT TIME ANJ Pl. ACE Of SIGHTING C2> FAA STATION AT KIRKSVILLE RERlRTEO Wlt\05 5 TO 8 MILES PER HOlR FROM THE fJRT HEAST. UNCLASSIFIED UNCWSIFIED DIPAITMM Of ntl All JOICI ST"' .aMI lUlGI IlK-MISSMI Page 4 or 4 (3) FAA KIRKSVILLE REPORTED CElLI~ UN..IMITEO. (4) 15 MILES PAGE 4 R UC I FVG0821 UNO.. AS I N) T I NT ER CE PI' ED OR 10 E NT I F IE 0 J. FAAREPBRTEO ~ AIROlAFT HAD CHECKED INWITHTHE\R VOR OLRIM:i THIS PER I 0 N. K. REPORT lt.G OFFICER: NCO IC COMMUNI CAT IONS ELECTRONICS/INTELLIGENCE SECT ION, MSGT OAAREL L. WAKEFIELD, FOR THE 799TH R,6DAR SQUADRON LOCATED AT K IR KSV ILLE, AFS, M I SSO lR I. SAGE AUTOVO N 451-4 081. COMMENTS: ALL AREAS WERE CtCKED FOR PO SS ISLE CAUSE OF THE L lGHT S BUT NONE WERE FOU~. T t AREA WHERE THE SIGHT I~ TOOK Pl. ACE IS WOODED HILLS THE RESPONJENT SEEMS TO BE A RESPONSIBLE I~IVIOUAL. ~MARTIN IS F AM IL I AR W IT H T t l I G HT S 0 N A I R ffi AFT UNCLASSIFIED ; I~ ft I ,L I TD.m'/tJFO UFO Observation J 1 ::::t.:."cb 19S7 Reference your unidentified observation. The information vhich ve have received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. Request you complete the attached F'TD Fox at 164 and return 1 t in the envelope provid~d. Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. MANATI', Colonel, USAF of Technology and SUbsystems F':L'D Fot'nt 164 "W/envelope U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL IHfORMATIOrl This questionnaire has ben pre,.,ed 10 that you can give the U.S. Air Force as mu~h information as possible concemlng the unidentified aerial phenonenon that you hnvu olaerv~i Please try to answer as iiiCI"Y question as you possibly can, The inforn.atlon that yc.-u give witt be ueed for reaearch purposee. Your naN will not be used in connec;tion with any st~e" .. nh, conclusions, or publieations without your perrniesion. We request this personal Information 1c that if it is deen;ed neceeaory, we may contact you for further detoile 1. When did you ... the obiect? 7. fime of dar {Circlet One): (C lrcle One): (Cird() L1ne): c. ountain d. Pociflc 4. Where w.r you when you sow the oOfect? Heoreet Potol A" City or Town Stat o:.r CoJ~ttf s. How long wa1 obfect in sight? ( T oJGI Ourotton) Hqvre Minute Seconch c. Not very sure d. b. Fairly certain Just a guest How woa time In sight determiMd? !,r J jJ f.c h 5.2 Was obiect in aight contlnuoualy? What waa the condition of the aky? 7. IF you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN locoted OJ you look~d at the obie~t? (Circle One): a. In front of you b. In bock of you c. To youf' d~t d. To your left 4t, Qverheod t r~m~mbet FTO OCT 62 1641 Thl la.M eupee4 PTD 164, Jul 61, which h obCJlete 8. IF yoo sow the ob1ect ot NIGtn, what did you nottce concerning the STARS and MOQ-4? 8.2 MOON {C.trcl OtM): a. None . . , . a. Bt tdtt ewoanlight. 9. What ~r tne ~oth., concletiantot the time you 1ow the obiect? CLOUDS ( Ctrde One): c. Scatter .. d ci(~J d. Th rc ~ c)f he\lfy cl~d WEATHER (Circle One): b. r og, mist, cw I eght ro6u c. Moderate or heo-ty rain d. Snow e. Don't renmbet 10. The obi~ct oppe\Jfed: (Circle One). b. Trutlepm.,n r 11. If it appttor.d oa Q light, waa it brightr than the brighteat atars? (Circle One}: . (i[. -Br[ii!!!) c. About the same b Otmm:er d. Don't know ~ 11. 1 Compare hright10esa tO' IOifte eo"'"*' oltl-c~ . 12. Th. edge oi The object wr: FliJZy 0# bluu~ tke a . 6rtyht ttar c. ShMply outlined d. Don't rememb.r 13. Did "' obtect: a. Appear to stand still at any time? b. Sudd.,ly peed up Oftd ruh ow~ at O"Y time? c . . Break vp mto porta .fX. explode.? . . . d. Ge"e off smolce? Change bridwtnesa? f. Chang hope? g. flaah or fliclcer? h. Disappear and reoppeGt? (Circle One for each quea;ion) Don't ~now Don't know Don't lcnow Dcnt lcnow Don't know Don't &mow Don't know 14. Did the obiect disappear while you were totching it? H so, how? 15. Did the obiect move behind somethu1g at any time, particui\Jrly a cloud'! (Circle One): Dont Know. it moved behind: 16. Did th obiect move in front of 9mething at any t1me, pmticularl~ a cloud? (Circle One): Yes Pont Kno.-. IF you answered YES. th~., ti" wi1'Jt 17 . Tell in o few warda the following things about the obiatct: 18. We wish to know the angular size. Hold a match sti~k at arm' s length in lintt with a lcnown vbie-et one w:J ~ .;~ much of the obiect is covered by the head of the match. If you had pttrformeJ this exJieriment 01t thar tir:lt'; . t ~:.~ sighting, how much of the ob;ect would hove b.en covered by the match head? 19. Draw a picture that wU I a how the ~hnpe of the object or objects. Lobel and include in your 1 ketch ony det o;ls of the obiect that you saw such 01 wings, protrusions, etc., and eapecially exhaust tr~ilt or vapor trails. Place an arrow beside the drawi"g to show the direction the obiect was moving.