2. LOC A TIO:-- 1 . NW?CR OF OcJ ECTS 10. CONCL USION ., L EII.GTh OF OoSE~VATIO~ Ob~cc~ dizc.p~ce.:rc<i :::. .. ~o 7-i:e wco~ c.nd 1cf~ (,. T'I'Pc OF OASERVA TI ON 7 . COURSe S.. P1l OTOS 9. i'HYS1C \L EVIDENCe . I D i, P en 0-329 (ID c) Pr.,vlouo c!!Uon o l lhl lor.n r.>AY b .. u o Do you ~hin~ you can cntimu~e th:.l s po-:d of th .l obj..,c:r? IF yoo c.,~ :o:td YE S, th~n what speed wou ld y r.u e"'timtJt? 21. Do yc.; ;~1.: ~J c, "~tirroh how !or owoy from yo u tno:' cbjoct w,,.? IF )C'-o:-~ .. ,.,dYES, ih" n h ow for o woy woviJ y ou :o>oy it Yro.;? 22. Wh ~r '"':' r -:.11 l ocotod wh.,n y~ ~ow th.:. o!:,je ct? /'3. W . r c y ou (Circft: Ow) (C ircl" O-~ o . In 11-::-bu.o;in ::o; :;o;r;tion of a ci~;:' o. lnsid:-~ J u ilding In m,-:tn coun~rys iJ~? f ly illg C'V ~ ~ ..., v.OVING IN AN AUT0\.-103 L.E o r o tl--e r vehi c l.! c:l tn.:: t:r.u , th ~ r:o~plct_, ~h., foll owio1g questions : d. So:.nn ! et!: t f. Southw.-st h . North wr::. _ miiH pu h our. 24.3 ):~ )":..., st'P ot any tim~ w"i!~ y;;v w~n lovk in g o t th~ o!Jj,r-t? e . B ir1ocu lors Yes f. Tel cop" Thc~o!it Y o s No 25. In or~.,r th::: .. .; c -:n giv<" os c l,.or o pic:ure as po ... -:ibl. of wh ot y o; ~ow, do :.;ri~.: i n y our ovn wor.:ls a common obj~tcl o r o c--wl,ich, wh,..n pbc Jd up in th o slo-y , wou ld g ive ~h~ salT'~ op~oronc~ o s th o objocct which you s ow. 27.-In the followirg sk~tch, imagir~ tho~ you c.: ot th~ point sho vm. p:~cc o r ''r, " on t h l..'"' ; linu lo :~h"w hw the obj~ct wos above the horizon (skylint:) when your,~, !.OW'' l ' lt:r' 0 '" H " C'"l tho~'"" ... rurv,.j I, :,.,., I show how .,i '-. t he C'bjr.~ct was above the hori1.on (sky! in::) when you !o; t !'O W i!. Plor:,. Ol' ' ' t..'' on t h e comp-JH when you frs :;o..., it. PI::Jc,! o "8" on the compass where yc:.J los t sow the c.b,e ct. t.lrow o picTure thot will show the r:-~oticr. ,;,_,,the objcc:t or object s rnadc. Plac;:l on "A" a t !-." b~ninning A the path, o "b" o t tht: end of the path, and show any chong\:S i n dr rection durina th e ccrse . 29. IF ther~ w"ls ~).C~E THAN ONE O:Jte :::t, then how many were there? _ _ Draw c ;:>i::->: o f n ow t ht:y were cr:r~ed, on.:l put on arrow to show the direction that they were travelino. 30:-' Hovo you llYEH $1htn this, 01' 0 similar oGjuct ha forv. If SCI oiv~ dt:hl >r Jc:~.u r~a1d i::.:oticla. 31. Was anton., ~fi with you a t th.: t im., you s aw the obj<lcf? (Circ/(;1 One!) 31.1 IF -:-o... ::n$wor~d YES, d id t h ny :>ab the obj~ct too? (Circl~ One) 31.2 !i :.t t!uir names and oddr.,:;ses: 32. ?Ieos~ ;iv! ~no fo llowing information ab1;ut yourso lf: Lost Nom~> TE Lc PHC'-.:: NW~BE F ir~t N nrno l1irldlo ~lor-.o lnd1.:c ..., additional informatio n chou! yourself, including any Spl!cial fl;:pad l!r:c..,, which mil)ht !:. :~r?ine17. Wh:., a nd li> -1 ~om did you report thot you hod sc~n the obj~ct? D o y I M'>nl h 34. Date you comp!~ttrd this questionnaire: Day Mont h lnfor~atio. .... wni~n you feel pertinent ond which is n ot adequohtly covered in t rut SPE'cific polntl of the quest lonl'o -;:-Ql" o norrative expla na t ion of your sighting . U~ClASSifJED D! UT~tHT 01 nu Ala FOJQ STAfF tABSAGI DWCH INCOMING r,U$SAGf ACTION: RDC-L,. INFO: XOP- 1 , XOPX- 2 , S.t\FOS- 3 , NIN- 7, DIA- l AIJV S! : DIA S~H~ E24&rtiTU ,;;..w P.UNMFVA6388 117'!843:.:uuuu--RUEOHQA. T 0 R l u:~ OAI )2AF WASHJC R~EOHQ,VC SAF RU:.CF IF/FlO ;?AFB OHIO VTEM.V 10Ar R ICHAROS GEB.I\\.R AFB MO Z.t:tV C I NCN 0 R !.u ZEN/1.)\IIvERSiiY OF CQO BOLLDER CQO ATTN OR OOt\OON u::CLAS WGO OT-3 00878 APR 67. F'JR: OSAr <S~F-OD; CSAF <AFROC) ; FTO <TOETR>; NCRAO <0 COP-A); AO~ U,i)(t P) AND (IV C I 0-P) ; U'll VER SIT Y Of REPORT. F I:R.,.;: ::.l.LONS Pi..1A 1 ", Afii 80-17. ( 3) WHITE UNClASSifiED AFHQ JAUJ 0309C PAGE 2 RVr..\,fVA6388 UNCLAS DE?.UT~IHT Of r AE All FO~ STAIF t.USSAGC Q:wK>f I:I<OMIHG l.-\llUGf B. ( 1> A C OUFLE OF BOYS L OOK::D UP MD SAW IT; I !-[ N IN- ~EPCRTER < ~ ) M 01::0 I N A C I R CL E AR CUW A Sf AR C 5) 10 c,q 15 MINUTES E) I VYWILD C:::v:!..Cf'MENT, S:V CQO Sffi INGS, CQO. ARfA COr 3 UHCU\SStfi~D OU.UT~lHT o; THE AJ. FO~ STAiF t.lWAGf D'WiOi I :JC~ING t\tSUGf , C Q 0 Sffi I NGS, C Q 0 J. NL :rtOUS ?'L13HTS IN T HE LCC~ AREA ~. BA~:: c::::::--:~s OFFICER, ?::TERSGN FIELD, CQCRAOO, ~\JOR J. ;~ .. 3' ... . N~ CTH::.~ ?GHS WERE RECE IVEO Tl~ OUGH M U.. IT AR Y C? : : ~ ~ CNT ACTS. flAtF' T I'-'E C:=<JUP Nlll\l~FR OF ,..eJECTS LENGTH OF cas~RVATION 1 Yf'E OF ORS=~VATION PROJECT 10073 RECORD "'ol Ol'r\dO CONCLUSION ORIE F SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 4S:O ~3WG ENT AF? COLO RUl~T~..,,~/ I :t, r RICHARDS GS3AU~ ZE~/ !V~R?ITY OF COLQ~::J 30ULDER COLO ~'10P -A) : PDOCP> A:;:> <;JCI O - P ) : U~llVE:~SITY OF :J':DO~) . l!FO, UNI DEWf1FIED FLY! IS 03J~CT A. C 1) ~!:-<S A FALLING STA!1 ( 6 ) H~D TAIL <SMALL) L IKE: FIRE (7) s~ALL TAIL <S'J ''ONE 9 . <ll '-r'~,~ING AT Ltfil.{T ON MOUNTAI N AND JUST HAPPENED <: ) STR~!GHT LINS ( ' ) ~T RAIGHT LINE (il) STRAIGt{T Llt\ (51 OVER 1QUNTAI~S ( 6 ) MATTE~ OF SECO~DS C. ( l) G:>:)UND VISU~L ( 2) NI GHT E. RSG~:: Y A?TS , BROADMOOR DE:VELOPMENT , COLO SPRI~GS. COLO. ARE:t, COJE ( 3 ) t~JQNZ ooft I t "..J ll ,.,u CJH I 0 U~l! VERS liY 0? L I:; HiS (-" I 5 PLUS ERATIONS OrFJC~2, PETERSON FI ELD, COLORADO, ~ J)~ J . 4 . B~OWN. ~0 A~R!AL PH~lOMENA, AIRCRAFT OR SAT~LLIT~ :=-Is. "3JECT BELI EV~J TO SE A "FALLING STAR." l3) WHi TE PAG:: 2 Rlf.'I'AFVA1S11 UNQAS (.5i H~L 0 Or L 'GHf UNCLASSlfltO .,If.\AllWtJ OF TH ..\ll( FC-1 ST .l.tl :..ws. Iii ~UI'C1 IUCCMJHG .US.s.AGI :n AaiJUi TWICE AS LO~G AS OBJECT WAS LARGE (8) TO\l FAR ANA'( C?-:>-ST AV:D IN ONE SPOT 8 t1) ORIVI I; >tEST TO'.AROS COLORADO SPRI~S <2> Ja -40 DEGREE (3) DIS~PPEAREO INTO THE WEST AND LEFT OF HALO (4) t-=OVERIHi '5) FAOEO OUT FROM A HALO <1> GROU~O VISUAL f,. ABG'/ Ttt: GAKO,~ OF THE GODS, WEST COLORADO SPRINGS ~}j(W5lfJl0 ti,1lT!UJfT 01 nil All Feta srm ._.usaGi I UJtOt I~Ci4tl:Uii ::WUGI D, COLO SPRI~.GS, COLO. AREA CCOE 333,634-9319 .. RELIABILITY, GOOD. ? ~t: 3 RIJ.t 1FVA1811 UNCLAS fi. ( 1) '"J ft.':COlJNT (5) i-2/2 MIOOI.E QO -4-6/8 THIN CIRRUS (7) ~ PRJA 4 DEGREE C/1~09' V.. BASE G?::RATIONS OFFICER, PETERSON FIELD, COLCP.AOO, '.;\J"~ J. W. BRCWN. ~:0 OTHER REPORTS WERE RECEIVED THROUGH ~li.. i:\R'i C? CI'IIL C\JNTACTS. PIWJECT 10073 I~ECORD -,, LEN~-~. OF O!lSI::RVATION f 1 '1"?1:: -= Of\SERVATION j >. Prns Ct. I:!VIDF.NCI:: 10. CONCLUSION 11. [lRIE F SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS vbs(-.t'vc r sl.:~t,!cl th..~ t t.hc objccL \'l:lS a Ueht.. Tha objccL .. 1 ; c ::r."'l-r i'!J to t!YI t ot a sti:'r 1n brightness. t /Lcf; or thn H:tn like <' b ri.r.;ht. !;L.,r . C'bjo~ct h~ct !":O clifit i nctivc S OiJ.I of it~,. c,m. Color: liko a sthr~ rruv ?Ua ' cna o l 1 o r,., '""Y a noe . D EPAR TMENT OF Tlit:: AI~ FORCE HEAOQUARTE"'S rortl!:ICN TECHNOLOG Y DIVI:510N I AI"'3C I WRIGHT.PATTl!:R:ION AlA FOftC!i: l'J ,\.30::, OHIO 4043.-, Co do Cpringa, Re-:~e~ence y\.>Ur unidentified observation . The information which .. ,.;,;: !':ave received is not sufficient for a scientific eva lun i.ion. R=:~-~st you complete the attached l''TD Form 164 and return it in tl':e envelope prov ldcd. Tnank you for reporting your observation to ~he Air Force . lMNATl', Colo::el, USAF of Technolot:;y :?.n'l Subsystems F'l'D :?'ortn 161~ \I/ envelope U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNIC~L INFORMATION n., que stionnaire has been prepared so tha t you con give t he u.s. A ir Force OS much informo;';,:-c s p ossible conc erning the unident ified aeria l phenom"non that you hove observed. P le:ne :~to answer os many qu~stions a s yo u possibly c on . The information tha t you give w i ll be u.;~c fer roseorch pur po!>es. Your nome will not be used in connection with any s ta tements, ccndua ~ns, or publications without your permiss io n . We request this personal information s o that ;f :s doemed nece s sary, we ma y contact you f or further detai Is. 1. ,\'hen c.lid yo:.; ~ee the object? 2. TitolC o f day : (Ctrclc One): 3. fime Zone: (Circle One): c. Moun~cin d. Pac t fie 4. l'lh ~re <;Yere ycu when