. -PROJECT 10073 RECORD Norman, Oklahoma ,, :,'llJr.Ce 10. CONCLUSION NUHBA OF OBJECTS t. PriOTOS 19. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE r&D S C P 63 0-329 (TOE) Prnloue edlllofte or thl ro .... , ... u .. d. 20. Do you th inlc you con estiMate the speed of the ob;ect? (C ire le One J IF you ans YES, then what speed would you estiw.ate'f ------... Do you thinlc you can estimate how far away from you the obiect wos? (Circle One} Yea No IF you answerecf YES, then how far away woulcf you aay it was? ------------ 22. Whe were you locate4 when ~ou aaw the ob(ect? (Circ~OMh , o. lnalde o builcfiftl d. In on airplane (type) 23. Were yew (Circle One) a. 'In the businese 'aectiOft of a city? ~Ira the residential s.-cti~a vi o city? c. In open countryt~ide? d. Near an airfield? e. Flying over a city? f. Fly ;ng over open country? 2~. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete t~e followir.g queetione: I 24.1 What direction you Mewing? (CI~ele One} a. North c. East b. Northeoet d. Southeast f. Southwest 2~.2 How fast were you lng? O ,milea per hour. 2~.3 Did you ate., at any time whUe you were loolcing at the obiect? (Circle Orte} Yes / Old you oltaerv the oltfec:t through any of the following? Eyeglaaaea Binoculars it. Sun glassea . T.elescope. Windshield Theodolite Window glaaa h. NMthweat In order that you con give aa clear a picture aa poseitle of what you 1aw, describe in your own worcfa a con\mDf' obiect or obiectJ which, when placed up in the alcy, woulcf give the some appearance as th object wf,jch ) ' OU 10~ high the .. lect 1 ~ the hl (alcyllne) whett yeN ''''' 1ow lt. Place I'J "8" on the 1.1rt1e cur-te4 line IC't hlth the oltlect the horlaon (skyline) whM ~nu last tac.w it. Place on 'A' I on the co...,oe j 28. . Draw o picture that will ahow th. motion thot the Hlect or obiecta ma.do. P.lac:e an "A at rh bevanni;1f1 ut ~h I path, a .. 8" at the .net of the path, and ehow any 1 in direction during the 'our' 29. IF there waa MORe THAN ONE o~j.ct, rh.ft how were there? _ Draw o picture of how they were Grnlftl~, ancf put on row to ahow the direction that they .,. traveling. 30. ,., ewer '"" thla, a alml lw olaiect bef If ao give date or dttee in4 locotlon 31. Woe anyone elae with you at tiiiie you aaw the olttect? (Circle OneJ 31.1 IF yow anawerecl YES, chd they IM the olalect too? (Citcle On) 32. Pleoae give the fell lnfmetlon about youraelf: 33. When anct to whom cUd you that you hacf '""the object? 35, ......... which r feel ,.. Md which II .. .,.tely In the apeclflc pelftta of tM ACTION a RDC-4 INFO: XOP-1 IDPX-2, SAJ'OS3 HIN-7, DIA-l (19) . ,. ADV CI DU (JCS) SMB BJIICZ CSVO I 79 PTTE JAZ RlfiTABA925l 1882R8-EEEE-RlDHQA. F'M OCAMA T I NI<ER AFB 014.. A TO RlMMFVA/ADC RUWTEBA/31AIRD IV OIG.AtflMA CITY AFS Olt.A RUEDF'Ir/FTO WPAFB OHIO RUEOHQAICSAF RUEOHQA/OSAF CTOETR>, CSAF CAFROC), OSAF CSAF-QI). SL8JECT; UFO. A. DESCRIPTION Or THE OBJECT;'C1> SHAPE-SPtRICAL. C2> SIZE .. APPEARED TO BE APPROXIMATELY 0~-EIGHTH SIZE OF Tl tJ.OON. C3> COLOR -CRA~E. <4> NtJ.48ER -1. (5) FORMATION- NIA. C6> DISCERNIBLE FEATLRES OR DETAILS-CONSTANT BRIGHT~SS r .A.OEO WITH 0 I SfA~CE. C7> TAIL, TRAIL OR EXHAUST - . C 8> SOU~ - . (9) OTHER PERTINENT OR UNUSUAL FEATtRES - NO~. B. DES~ I PT ION OF COlR SE OF OBJECT; C 1> WHAT F' IR ST UNCLASSIFIED UNCWSIFIED CALLED ATTENr ION OF OBSERVER TO OBJECT -RECEIVED TELEPMJt PA~ 2 R UYTABA 9253 UNQ.AS E f T 0 CALL f'R()4 ROCJ.1MATE WHl OBSERVED OBJECT WHILE OR IV I M1 IN CAR. C2> ABOUT THIRTY DEGREES ELEVATION A~ AZIMUTH OF FIFTEEN TO TWENTY DEmEES WHEN FIRST OBSERVED. CJ> THIRTY TO FORTY DEmEES ELEVATION lPON 0 ISAPPEMANC. C4) OESCR IPT ION OF FliGHT PATH -TRAVELED EAST TO WEST AT APPROXIMATELY CONSTANI' ALTITlDE. C5> DISAPPEARED GRADUALLY- TO THE NCRTH. (6) OBJECT VISIBLE FOR SIX TO SEVEN MINUTES. C. MAN~R OF OBSERVATION; C1> GROUNl-VISUAL. C2> Bl NOClLARS USED TO OBSERVE OBJECT. TYPE ANl MAGNIF" I CAT ION U~KNOWN Sl ~E THEY BELO~ED TO A FR fENl Wt> IS OUT OF TOWN U~IL 2 APRIL 67. CJ> NIA. O. TIME ANJ DATE OF SIGHTIM;; C1) 053~/23~AR 67. C2>LIGHT CO~fTIONS-NIGHT.E. MILE FRCJA SOUTHtYEST EDGE OF' Olt.AH<*A UNIVERSITY CAMPUS. NORMA~, Ott.AHOMA. F ... IDEm: IF"VI ~ INFOR~ATION ON OBSERVER; AGE -21; MAILING ADDRESS , NORMAN, 014..AHOMA CCUPAT ION - NT, ~AT~MAT I CS MAJOR; EDUCATION -15 1/2 YEARS; UNCLASSIFIED UNCWSIFIED EST I MATE Or REL 1.'8 IL IT Y -FAIRLY RELIABLE -SINCERE 8 UT IMPRESSIONABLE. <2> NIA. G. \'/EATIR ANJ \'INlS AL.OFT1 PAGE 3 R LIT ABA 9253 UNC1.AS E f T 0 <1> OBSERVERS ACCOUNI' Of WEATHER -HIGH SCATTERED Q.OlD S. VISIBILITY-11 MILES. (5) Q.OlD COVER -SCATTERED. <6> NO THU~ERSTORMS. en VERT I CAL TEMPERATt.RE' mAO lENT - TEMPER AT LA E S I N CENT I GRADE S lR FACE - P 15. 6, 111 I - P 1'f 3, Jt,aee-N47. 7. H. NO UNUSUAL ACTIVITY OR OONJITIO~. I. NO I ~ ER CE PT I 0 ~ ffi tOE Nl' I F t CAT I 0 N ACT I 0 N TAKEN. J. A I R TRAFFIC ~ BALLOON RELEASES IN AREA -6TK WEATHER SQUADRON RELEASED A SIX FT. 0 I AMETER BALLOON AT 9515Z /23 tr4AR 67 FROM T I NI<ER AF6 . F"l NAL AL T I T lll E -12 9, 011 FT GE ~R AL 0 IRE CT I 0 N 0 F Ft I G HT -WE ST T 0 EAST. BALLOON WAS WHITE ANJ REFLECTS LIGHT IF THERE IS A FAIRLY BRIGHT MOON. K. PREPARING OFFICER -CAPT. KE N~ETH W. THOMSON, ENGINEER, MECHANICAL SYSTEMS SECT ION, SERVICE UNCLASSIFIED UNCWSIFIED STAff MIISMI IIMCII ENG I ~ER I NG 0 IV IS ION. CCNME NTS -WEATHER BALLOON LAUNCK:D FR(NTINKER AFB ISMOST PROBABLE CAUSE OFREPORTEO SIGHTING. LOW LEVEL WI Nl S FR ~ T t SOUTHEAST. ANl SHIFTING TO T t SOUTH PAGE ' R UlfT ABA 9253 UNO.. AS E F T 0 WEST AT 6018 FT N-TITlDE WOlLD CAUSE BALLOON TO DRIFT FRCM EAST TO WEST 0 lR I ~G PER 100 OF SIGHT I~. MOON WAS BRIGHT WHICH WOtl.D CAUSE REFLECT ION FROM THE BALLOON. 0 ISAPPEARA~E OF OBJECT PROBABLY CAUSED BY SALOON GOING INTO SCATTERED a. OLO S AT 7900 FT. NO BRIGHT STARS m PLArTS WERE VISIBLE I~ THIS AREA ~AR Tt REPORTED ELEVATION OF' T~ OBJECT. TINKER AFB CONTROL TCMER REPORTED ~ OBJECTS VISIBLE AT THIS TIME. REPORT lNG WIT~SSES WHO GAVE NAMES WERE ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS LIVING IN ONE APART~ENT HOUSE. 0 ~ NORMAN POLICE OFFICER TQ.D HIS DESK SERGEANT HE SAW THE OBJECT BUT WOll.O NOT TALK ABOUT IT. 0~ REPORTING \YIT"f:SS, MR. LEFl TOWN F'OR SPRIM; VACATION BEFORE HE COlLD BE INTERVIEWED. BUT WILL RETLR N 2 APRIL 1967. 1 ANJ FR IE~ ATTEMPTED TO TA J<E PICTURES -WILL I NTERV I A lPO N THEIR RETURN. f\KJ OTHER PHYSICAL EVIDENCE AT THE PRESENT TIME. UNCLASSIFIED DEftARTMINT OP' THE AI" fi'O"CK HKAOOUA"Tig ~ORIIQN TICHNOL.OG'I DIY tetON C A~eC. WfiiGHT-.. ATTI AI,_ 'OfiCK 8Aea. OHIO 46a4tal 6 Mareh 1967 UFO Oba,rvation Reference your nn1dent1t1e4 o'b1ervation. '!he information which we have received is not sutticient tor a scientific evaluation. Request you complete the attachf!fl 1''l'D Fora 164 and return it in the envelope provided. Thank you tor reporting your observation to the Air Force. ~D Form 164 w/envelope . .. ,... . ._.,.s C. MANA'I'I', Colonel, USAF ~ rector of Technology and Subsystem~ U.S. AIR PORCE TECHNICAL IHPORMATIO~ Thi1 que1tionnoire hat that you can give the U.S. Air Force a1 mwch Information a1 po11ible concerning the unlclentlfiecl arial pheno.nenon that you v oL1erved Pleo1e try to 01 .,estlont you po11ibly can. The I on that yw give wilt be ueed for reteorch purpo1e1. Yovr na will not be used In connec;tion wfth any st~teneent, conclu11ana, or publlcatl without your pwmi11lon. We rqut this per1onol lnforrMtlon sc that If it 11 deemed nece1tary, we contact you for further detail1. 1. When did you 1" the ob;ect? rime of dar 3. Time Zone: ~. Where were you when you saw the obiect? ( C 1rcle One): (Circl~ t.1ne): a. Daylight So.'ino b. St011dard N Poatel Addreae 5. How long WOI obfect in sight? (Totl DurotiM) a. Certain c. Not very sure Fairly certain cl. Just o guess How was time In tight detetmlnecl? ---- "" ~) Was obiect In sight continuously? 6. What wa1 the condition of the ally? a. Bright a. b. Cloudy Cloudy Stote ,... c..,~t 7. IF you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, where wa1 the SUN located as you loc,k~d a~ the ob;eet? (Circle One}: a, In front of you b. In boclc of yCAJ c. To )'OUI ri~t d. To your left Overhead f. Don't ramemb.r. FTD OCT 62 16~ Thle f un4 P'm It, J&d 11, whleh le obeolete. 8. IF you saw the obtect of NIGttT, what did you notece concerning the STARS oncl MOON? 8.1 Sl AH! (C rrcle ON) 8.2 ( C: irt: le Otte ): . Bti.t hght ~ Dull moonlitht c. No -pitch tltlrlc 9. What ... ,. tne ""eather con~itiont ot the tl you the obit? CLOUDS (Ctrc:le One): a. Clear elcy c. Scotter-d ch""Js (!)Thlc ~ ,,. he-'fy ci\)Ud WEATHER (Circle Otte): b. Fog, mist, 01 I rah c. Moderate 011 heovy rain . Don t remember 10. The obiect appeared: (Circle One). b. T rOfliPCJt nt 11. If it appeored oa a light, waa It brighter than the brightest stars? (Circle One): ~Sri.,., c. About the b. Dim11:1r .t. Don't know llrlahttt to ao11:1 coeooce:on ol.lect: 12. The edgea of the oliect wre: (C do &;,.} 0Fuazy Ot blurred &. Lilce a bright st c...,. Shcwpl~ out I ,,.d a. A to stand atiU at GftY tim? l. Suddly speed up an4 rueh at ClftJ ti ? c. Brealc up into parts 011 explode? d. Give oH amolce' e. Chan .. brls#ttness? f. Chonp shape? g. f laah tN fl iclcer? h. D~oppear and rea,? (Circle One for ech questlott) Yea rN;-Don't lcnow Ye [V Don't lcnow Ye DOft't know . Don't lcnow Don't lcnew Don't latow Don't &utow 14. Old the obiect disappear while you were .tatching at? If ao, how? 15. Did the obiect move W.in4t sCNMthi"g at any time, particui\Jrly a cloud? (Circle One): Don't Know. IF you llnsweted Yt;~;, then tll what 16. Oicl the olaiMt move In front of ,.,..thing at any thne, particularly a ,cloud? (Circle One}: No Oont Know. IF you answered YES. ~ . , ... wi'Jt 17 . Tell in a few word the following things about the obict: a. Sound 18. We wish to know the OfttUiar size. Hold a match ati~k at arms length in 'line with ci lcnown ~bi.ct a~ n-:-'1. 'jN much of the ol,iect ~s cwerect by the heacl of the match. If you had performed this ex~eriment .at ~ tir,,.; .. ; ~t.e sighting, how much of the object would have been covered by the mat h head? 19. Draw a picture that will ahow the sha~ of the ob;ect or obiecta. Label and include in your tlcetch any deto;f, of the abiect that you saw uch oa wings, protrusions, tc., and especially exhouat trail o; vapor trolls. Place an orrow t..sicle the dr~wing to show th~ direction the obiect was moving.