Mt Auburn Indiana — July 1967

Category: 1967  |  Format: PDF  |  File: 1967-07-7367254-Mt-Auburn-Indiana.pdf
Keywords: circle, object, rl1tlontl, onnoiret, prttpored, conc8rning, _otions, deemad, montk, obj11et, mlnutej, srtcin, remoe, lllhic, odolw, heferanca, onrf5, eolot, disopl, dsopoeor, iwhil, vcpet, imogn, ddihonol, inforlt
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10. CONCLUSI ON 0 SSS RVA T I0 N uF C~S~RVATION c: .IJC:t't c SUMMARY AND A~ALYSIS ?-r.,vLoua e rl1tlontl ot ti':ia loro m&y be u .. . ,d, U.S. AIR FORCE TECH HCAL IHFORMATION This quest i onnoiret has bee n prttpored so Thct you can giv~ the U.S. Air Force as much information as possible conc8rning the unidentified aerial phnom~non that you hove observed. p:"ase try to answer as many questions as you possibly cun. The information that you give will be used for research purpose~. '{our nome wi II Dot be "'sed in cot'\n~ction with ony statements, conclusions, or publ;c-_otions w;thout your permisr.ion. We requst this parsonal information so that if it is deemad n.,cessary, w, ma)' c:ontact y ou for f1.1rther dotails. 1. When did you see th~ object? Montk Year 3. Tim~ Zone: (Circle One): a. Eastern c. Mountain d. Pacific 4. Where were you when you sow the obj11et? 2. Time of day: Hour Minutes (Circle One): ( Circle Ona): a. Daylight Soving Nearest Postal Acfdr City or Town State or County 5. How Jong was object in sight? (Total Duration) MlnuteJ Second a. Cert a i n e. Not very sure ()Fairly c.srtcin d. Just a guess 5. 2 't-~:. obj8ct in sigh~ continuously? 6. Whut wr::u the conditio., of t he sky? b. Clo1;dy 7. IF yoJ ow the obj e c'f during D.t..YLIGHT, wh.,,~ wo'\ l h :t SUN locot8d ors you loo\<3d at the obj.'ct? ( Circl ... Ot13): a. in front of you b. ln beck of you d. To your loft " 01~rheod c. To your r i g, t f. o~ ' t remoe mb.r Repro cut:: ed b~r Li b.:-a ~y of Gon.g:-~ss Thle lrwm uprd 'F "\!) 164, ;u: 61, 'lllhic:, J Odolw~ Legisla-cive Heferanca Service STARS (Circle Ore): Don't re,Pmber MOO~ (Circlt!' One): o. Bright monnl ignt b. Dull monnli , f)No rnof'nlight-pitch dark cr.' Don't remember CLOUDS (CirCle Oud: a. Clear s\cv ~)Scattered c I oud tt d. Thiele or heavy ct.,uds ~EA TH F.~ ( C ~rei~ Onn I: b. Fo~, ..,i:.', or lrg~t r~in c:. Mod'!rl1t"' nr heavy ro in Compar~ brightn .. ~' to ell:-. eo~ ola'ct~ (Circle One J: a:; Fu-rzy 6r blur...a c. Sh~pty out I it"ted d. Ojr'-, rew:wtl'lbwr 13. Did the object: a. Appear to stend still nf nny tif"e? b. Suddenly s~ed uo Of't~ rwsh oway et1 any ti1ne? c. Br~ok uo into onrf5 .,.. eolot"fe.., e. Ch onge brt ~ t.,-!U ': f. Change sh~peo? g. Flash or flicker? h. Disopl)ftor or.d ,.,.et~Dec:r? Don't know Don't know Don't kno...., DC\"1 't know Don't know D on't kno w Don't know Don't k now O.d fh ~ ob ect dsopoeor \IWhil~ you were w:ltching it? If so, how? 15. D id the object move behind something ot ony time, particularly a cloud? ( C irclf! One): Don't Know. IF you on5wered YES, then tell whot i t moved behind: 16. Did the object move in front of something ot ony time, particularly a cloud? (C ire lc One): Yes ~j Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell who~ l T e II in a few. words the following things about the object: 18. We wish to know the ongu lor size. Hold a match stick at orm' s length in line with a known objecT and note how ! much of the ob;ect is covered by the head of the match. If you had performed this experiment at the time of t h e \ s ighting, how much of the object would hove been covered by the match head? ~ Draw a pictura that wi II show the shape of the object or' objects. Lebel and inc: lude in your sketch any det a i 1 s of th e object that you sow such as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust troi Is or vcpet troi Is. Place on arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the obiect was m~ving. 11 I ' toor s 'Vh~t d ir~:: In !nt1 fol low ing !.katch, imogn that you ar" at tha puint ar-tt)NI". Plu' on ' ' A' an th c ut v\'td li n to how now gh d'le ohject wa 1 obove tne horizon (sky I ine) when you li rs t sow it. Place a "B" on t he 1ome curved I in8 to -... how high th8 object was above the hofi zon (sky I,,.) when you Ia! t saw it. Place an ' A" on the compaa 1 w :'lon you firs r saw it. Place o "B" on the composs where you lost sow the object. 23. Or ow o picture that will show the mot ion that the object or ob iects mode. Place an "A" at the beginning of the path, a "B" at the end ot the path, and ~,.u.,. '-"Y changes in direction during the course. 29. IF= there was MORE THAN .ONE object, then how many were thre? ------------ Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to show the direction that they wre traveling. sow the obt~c.t? (Circle On~} o.ddihonol inforlT.(Ifion about yQ<.Jrslf, induding any you. ~port ~her Dot e you compl eted th i s questi onnai re: Information which you feel pertinent and which is not adequately coYered in the specific points of the que5t ionnoire or a narrative explanation of yo\lr sighting. '\J C .. :. ~-:-: .. " l .. ~ , ', -~-:--;'