Niles Ohio — July 1967

Category: 1967  |  Format: PDF  |  File: 1967-07-7369437-Niles-Ohio.pdf
Keywords: obiect, circle, object, answered, evaluatlvn, rvotball, ru1ae, igtion, rotseorch, staul, tonjc, cevftty, dayllght, nm1mber, u_c_e, _ry_o_f, n_g_r_e_s_s_, _l_e_g_1_3_l_a_t_i_v_e_re_f_e_r_a_n_c_e_s_e_rvi, lrwtta, maolt, igfij, fliclte, oiaopoeor, panieularly, estin10te
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3. SOUF\C c 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 1.5 Seconds lO. CONCL\JSION INSUFFICIENT ~ATA FOR EVAlUATlvN The report was not rec~ived until 1an o8 at which time it was l~te to investig~te. 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observer aighted en objoct that was like a bright star and . alternated in color between white and red. The observe~ deacribed the object as look106 like a rvotball with a ru1ae~ ~. 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION J.roun d-Vi aual 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) PNl- edlUOfta of thle faza -~be ~ U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL IHPORMATIOH This questionnaire hal been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentified oariol phenomenon that you hava observed. Please try to answer os many queationa as you possibly con, The infor"IGtion that you give will for rotseorch purposes. Your nama will ttof ba used in connection with any statement, conclusions, or publications without .your permission. We request this personal information 10 that if it is deemed neceaaory, wa may contact you for further detaila, l. When did you see the object? 3. Time Zone: a. (E.Ci staUl b. Cen~ral (Circle One): c. Mountain d. Pacific 4. Where were you when you saw the obiect? (Circle One): (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving b.e!tonJc:;a' Neoret Postal Addr City ot Town Sto te or CeVftty S. How long was obiect in sig~t? (Tet.l D"'etiM) a. Certain c. Not very sure b. <fairly certain d. Just a guess 5.2 Was object in sight continuously? 6. What was the condition of the sky? 7, IF you saw t~ object during DAYLlGHT, where was the SUN located 01 you loo~ed at The objac:t? (C ire/ One): a. In front of you d. To yo.Jr l~ff b. In bade of you e. Ov~rhead c. To your ri s;ht f. Don't nm1mber --~n:-e-p-ro~d-u_c_e~d-:-b-y~L~i~b-r_a._ry_o_f~C~o-n_g_r_e_s_s_,_L_e_g_1_3_l_a_t_i_v_e_Re_f_e_r_a_n_c_e_S_e_rvi c_a_ .... _.J Thla lrwtta au~N&. I' TO 114, Jlll 61, whicl\ la Maolt u 19' 6 8. IF you sow the-oo ~ct o NI~HT, what dtd you notic~ co-c .. rnng the ~TARS and MOO~? b. Dull monnl iQht c. No mo~nlight -pitc" dorM d. Don't re,.,@'~ber 9. Vihot w~r~ the wenn ..... =O"~iti~s at the tim you saw M..-object? CLO~DS (Cirde o.,~ ;: a. Clear slcv c. Scotter~d c l oud c. Mod~,., ..... nr heavy roi" d. Thick or h~o"y \:l?uds The object aoo.ored: fCirele o~): t4. (A~ 0 I igfij) b. T ronsoorent e. Don't ref?'lember If it appeared as a iip;,, was it brightr than the brightest !tors? (Circle One}: c. About the so""" d. Don't know ' 12. The edges of the obi t>.:t wer= (Circle One}: a. Fuzzy or blurred ~are'iy outfin.d C :lr ren:ember 13. Did the object; (Circle O"e for ea:h auestion) a. App~or to strmd ~till nt nny time'? b. Suddenly soe~d up onri rush away at any time'? c. Brea~ up into onrts .., exo lode' Don't know Don't know Don't know e. Change brr1~.,-ss?' 0f'n 't know Don't know f. Change shape? g. Flash or fliclte:-., h. Oiaopoeor ar.d r"'"o~oecr? Don't know oont know Don't know Did the ob ect disop,ear while you were watching it? If so, how? ~ 15. Did t ne obj~et move IMh ind som~:thing ot ony t ime, panieularly a ebud? (Circl~ One): @ No . Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what Did the object move in front of sanething at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes c:!: Don't Know. IF you answered YES, tnen tell what l 17. Tell in a few words the following things about the obiect: . ~ . o. Sound r/ ( We wish to knaw the angular size. Hold o match stick at arm's length in line with a known object and note how f much of the object is covered by the he~d of the match. If you hocl performed this experiment at the time of the t sighting, how much of the obiect would hove been covered by the match head? ) Draw a picture that will show the shape of the obiect or obiects. Label and include in yOAJr sketch any details f of the object that you sow such oa wings, protrusions, etc., and eapecially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Place an arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the obiect wos moving. 20. Do yCMJ think you can astimot me spe.d of th obiect? ( C ir.c/e One) Yea IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estimate? ------- 21. Do you tlo'lin1c you can estin10te how for awoy from you the obiect was? IF you answ~red YES, then how for away would you say it was? L() (Circle One) 22. Where were yOY located when y., uw the o~iect? (C ire /e One): 23. Were you (Cirde One) a. In the business section of a city? a. Inside a building b. In the residential section of a city? b. In o car c. (E ope.n coun_trysid!l.) c. Outdoors d. Near an airfield? d. In an airplane (type) e. Flying over a city? f. Flying over open country? f. tOlE!~ cv 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, than complete the following quest,ons: 24.1 What direction wer .. Y" mo~ing? (Citele One) b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest 24.2 How fast wero yw moing? mi le per hour. 24.3 Did yov stop at any (Circle One) Did yay observe the ~iect throuth any of the fel&ewing? a. EyeglaaMa BinocYiora Sun glasses Windshield Theodolite Window gloss h. Other I I :) h. Northwest In order that yow can gi'H 01 clear a picture at posaible of whot you aaw, describe in yow own worda a common oaject or obiects which, wn plocecJ up in the sky would give the some appearance as the obiect which-yau sow Hove yo" ever se~n this, or a similar ob,ec befure. ,f !'O ~ive doto "'' d!lt"' and lo~ation. Was anyone else with yo" at the tim ou sow m object? {C,c/e One) No 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they see tnt object ~oo? (Circle One.) Plose lis their names and addresses; 32. Ploose give the following information about yourself: TELEPHONE NUMB Indicate any additional information obov? ;ourself, including ony special exp~trhtnco, which might be pertinent. I 33. When end to whom did you report that you had seen the object? :!J :; t "-" f_,;f -1~,)-~...-0..: (1._ In the followtng sl.eteh, imdgin that you or at the point shown. Plac: an "A" on th CUI"'9d Iii" ~ ln.>w no~ high the obj,ct wo~ obove the hotizon (s~ylina) when yo\J l irJt taw it. Place a a on th1 aome curved lin to stlow how high the obiect was above the horizon (&kyline) when you lost saw it. Place on ,._ on the compats when you lirs t saw it. Place a 8" on the compos a where you last sow the obiect. Oraw a picture that wi II show the motion that the object or objects made. Place an ,. A" at the beginning of the path, a "B" at the end of the path, and 1!evtt -:.ny changes in direction during the cour IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? ----------- Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to show the direction th~t they were traveling. te you completed th i a c;uettiOftnoirt: Information which you fHI pertinent and which is not adequotely co\leted in the sr-cific points of the queatiOftnaire Of o narrative explonotion of your tthting