Allentown Pennsylvania — March 1967

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Keywords: circle, object, l1prply, rtghl, que5ftonnotre, unidenttfied, phenom_, publc, paraonol, d_ailigbt, 1toct, monnlt9h, monnltc, dorlt, fi9ht, ronsparttnt, lotmt, bklrl, outlirted, opeor, pnrfs, lotfe, flcan, porttcularly, drawij19
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PROJECT ',0013 RECORD 10. CONCLUSIO ~ i . NU,~ P.E R OF OBJECTS ."i. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION t . lYPE OF OBSERVATION ?. r._.v SICAL EVIOENC! 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS th~ ob.i~ct, vi~ i t'" ~l1Prply 0ot 11 n""d.. ObJ~ct had no di~tinct- iv~ ~o.nd. Color; "'rtghl , f ir~ ~nein" aJ.l ov"!r. f-TD SE P 6 3 0329 {TOE) PNIoul &t!ottl ol tN1 fee a .. , ... u J,l;~tL;f- Thts que5ftonnotre hos l>e('r'l pr"por"d Sl' l h u r you con c;iv& t he U.S. Air f-o,cc as much information as possible concerning the unidenttfied oer:cl phenom_,non that yov hove o:lb~orved. Please try to answer as mony qut~!tons as you po~soiy c c,,. The inf'ormotion rhot you QiVf' 'll'di be used for research purposes. '( our narr.e will not b~ used ' " connction with ony .uot,ments, conclusions, or pubLc.ations witnout your permissio n . 'n'o roquest ti-lts paraonol information so that if it is deemed nece.'-sory, we mo) .:.ontact tou for further d~Tai!~. 1. When did you see the object? 2. Time cf day: ----. 3. Time Zone: Mi n~o~te I (C irc/e One): nr (Circle One): E~ b. Central (Circle One): a. D_ailigbt Saving <:: .--"Standard} c. Mountain - d. Pacific 4. Where were you when you saw the object? Nearest Postol Addresa City ar Town S. How long was object in sight? (Total Ouro,io~) a. Certain c. Not very ~ure ~-Fairly :'~-~ d. Ju,t a gu~n 5.2 Was object in sight continuously? i 6. What was tne condition of the sk}? I (Circle Ons): a. In front of you b. In bock of y04J c. To yotJr ri\ilt FTD OCT 62 164 Legislative Refer a nce Service 8. IF y c u ~ow th~ o b 1toct a t "'h:,Hi, wl"'ot dtd you notc.,. cc~cf"rnng th~ ~TARS and M001'4? 8. 1 STARS (C .rrlf! O r e J: 8.2 M00~1 Ctrcl~ On~): d. Don't rem,-,.,ber a. Brtght monnlt9h P b. Dull monnltc::Jnf c. ~o~o"~l igh t -p itch dorlt d.-Don't remembc!V NEATHF.~ (Crrclc Onr): b. Fo:;J, -,i~, or fi9ht r~in c. Scattered cloud~ c. Mod~,.,.,, .. n' hll!avy rain d. Tni ck or heavy c'?vds 10. The o bject oooeor~d: fCird~ o,~): o. So I i d . b. T ronsparttnt 11. If it a ppeared os o iigt-,, as it bri~tr ~on ..,. brigntest ~tors? (Circle Omd: o. Bright~r Compere lwigh ' to 'lotMt eolf'r#Mft ;set: 12. T h edges of th ob;e-=t we,..: (C ire/~ Orkt ): a. Fu-zzy or bklrl"'td c. S~cr:-iy outlirted Did the object: (C ire/a Q,e for ec::ch question) A opeor to stnnd sti l l nt ""Y ti,.,e'? Don't know b. S uddenly Soet-tf uo on~ rysh owoy af C"Y time'? Don't know Breok uo into pnrfs .,.. e'lrO lotfe' Don't kno""' Give C"ff ~,.,nit .. ., D("'n 't know Chal'tge bre'th ... !'ls~ Don't know Cha,ge sho~? Don't know Flcan or flicke:-, Don't know Di:.ope> Qr a-4 J?CSf'SWer? Dot'\ 't know 15. Did the ob,ect move behind something at any time, porttcularly a cloud? Don.'t Know, ( ( ,rc I~ One): 1t moved behind: IF you answered YES, then te II wn ot t 16. Did the object move in front of something at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): 1n front of. _ Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then t~ll wnot i7. i ell in a few words the following things about the object: We wish to know the angular size. Hold o match stick ot arm's length in lin'! with o known obiect ond note how l much of the ob,ect i s covered by the head of the match. If you hod perfOtmed this experiment ot the time of t h!! l sightir"'g, how much of the object would hove been covered by the match head? a.--t) bje c -t 19. Draw a ;:>icture that will show the shape of the object or objects. Label and include in your sketcn any details of the object that you saw such as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails cr vapor trails Place on crrow beside the drawiJ19 to show the direction the object was moving. tY~s tJv . I 21. Do you .think you c..:Jn esttmo.e how i ur owoy fror, y o u th e ._, ,r.t wo~-; (Circle o . .,t!; IF you answered YES, tnen h(.)w f a.-away would you say t ~a<s? Where were you located wht:n you S L1Wo ,;,., o btect? (C irc:Je One): a, lnsido o building b. In o cor ~-Outdoor) d. In an airplane (type) 23. Wer#: y ou (LirL!! One ) o. In t he bus ;nc<os section of a c ity? !ntr;;~eside nts~,. ~enion of o CI-ty?) c . In o~en cou.itryside '? J, Nc..:lr on u td:old ? f. Flying o ver ::,~n country? IF you went MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or othot vehicle ot thct t ime, th:~n c o mpl!!tt., th e follo.ving quttst sons: 24.1 What direction were you moving? (Cirdo On.,) c. Eas t e. S o .Jt h b. Northeast d. 5 outhcost f. Southw~sr h. Northwest 24.2 How fast were yetu mOing? _P.1ile~ per hour. 24.3 Did you stop or any ;im, wn yov wer took i,9 ot th~ o S je c t ? ( C i r-: le One j i 25. o,,j you observe The obi~r rhrough ant o f tna f'-'lkwino? Eyeglasses Sun gla:a ses Windsh ieic.i Window glos$ TncHx.ioi i t~S h. Oth...!r 26. In order thor 7u'; -:gn give Oi elear a pictllre o-s possibl of \vno~ y-:JJ :l'l, ,;)cr.be i " y"lu . .>wn words o common objec:t ot ob;ects wh id,, wi-.en placed u p in th 1ky, would gi1~ .-no .:iOn"'? c;:::. .Hll 011c~ as tne obtect wh i~h you $OW. In t~e followrng s~etch, imagine that you o,e ot the point at-town, Place on "A'' on the curved line to anow how ect wat above the horizon (skyline) when you lifst ll1w it. Ploce a "8" on tho tome curved line to how how ~igh t;,e object was above tlo,e lo,orezon (slcyline) when you lost saw it. Place an "A" on the compaat when you lirst saw it. Place o ''B" on the compa11 whre you /est aaw the object 28. Orow o picture that wi II show the motion that the obiect or obiects mode. Place on "A" ot the beginning of the path, o "8" at the end of the path, and ,!,u ... -:any ;hanges in direction during the course. 29. IF there was MORE THAN .ONE object, then how many wer there? Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to show the irection that they were traveling. JO, Ho~e you ever s'"~" th1-\, or a s ime lor ob1-ect befcwe. If so g ive do te or doro!. 011d lot.o t o n 3 I. l 1c-.,,,.., cn~wered YES, di J they see the ob1ect too? ( Ctrcle One / .. , .t ~ >:ft,JS~ 11:.ot t he i' nome and addr&sses: TEL E P"10NE NUMB ;t\dicor~ any ocfditionai informati~ abovf yourself, inctudi"i any special ex~ri.,r.ce, which '"'q:-,t ~ h om did you report that yo~ hod e n th obj~ct? Ooy Month Year l 35. Information which you f .. l pertin"' and which is not adequately covered in the pecific points of the letter in w-hich you re\!uested evaluation OD your March 26, 1967 sighting -wlU.ch you reported the Air Force. You described the obJect being brighter than a star, bright, 'tb1s plus the :ract that you only observed secoDds indicates that you probabl.7 is being carried