PROJECT lOC 73 RECORD i..O\.':A liON lO. CONCLUSION ( PSYCSLOCICAL) or BreaK j_n ~nuls.io: I ' : t o : t\ i :r Bell r .. LENGT~-OF OBSt VATION jll. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANAL 'fSIS 6. TYPE vF OoSE~VATIO~' Gro..xd Vis'-laJ.. 8. Pt-iOTOS ..~,:. rve:.: S.Lgn~ed a spheric<~l, -wllitisb- t,ray,Gcmi-: .. :: : .:., . ':;OMllE!~S: lnJ tiaLy the obse:rver refused ~o c.i v e -.1 :, i t. :' , tit)r on nis s'i:ht.in mless lit.:! wa.~ given a pe1sor.;..lj_ iut.c . cor1v~rsatjou abou t tnis ti\Utt.er(locatLon, schcd1.1les) t..,,?: . t.c . o1~d. o: .. necessi .. y h;l\ie to be a ''tit for tat'' caL c::.r.r.i. ,--. J game. .A.l ~houGilJ! tne cuse tver s ta t(>d l ater that. !tc SL"-' ~ .. i ~bje ... l.; for 15 miLti.(!S ~11(:! pi'loto :a s "snapped in ueS,l)CJ'Ul.-L -: I Ir. :.:.e o ofierva t.:: ,t. , the ohzerv~ r c.escribcd the vtJjec t 1!: . : : ;,;t. :o aL11ost exa .. ~ t.l,1 . Yet the onj ec t was de t~ ~-:> ~>e c .it ! ~ o 3~ or an air hell in the en~lsio11. I tL tr you ~ow th~ object ot NIGHT, wiHJt dici y 'U llotic e r0l'~trr11nq th1 ~T ;\J<S ond MOOt~? 8.1 ~TARS (C,rcle One): a . BriGht nwonlight b. Dull moonligh t r~meJTtber c. N o moonlight--pitclt dark d. Don't remember 9. \\ho: -...~reo .,'"! weath~r condtti0ns ot th e ttme you sow the obje ct? C l OU0S tC -:le o .,e): .1.or! ~rote Itt~' Jv y Tll' c l: or - eovv douds I T~!' cS;~ct -=~;>eared: t ran ,pat en t ~sa light, was it bt1 r~;~-t .. ,;"' th'.! b rig',test s to re;? (Circle OnE"): d. Don't know .: c. fuzz y or bl, rr~: f !; ::>-'! e i ur and Tu'ih OWO'j Greo~ 0~ ,,-:o ports or exrlocb? Give o ff sn j ? Change brii1tness? Char.ge shape? !h., F.!.a..oh ot.JJLc~.)r? h. Di~oppoor ond reappear? ~ No Don'? know ~0 Dcn't kno w N o D on't k:low non't know Drm' r !<now Dcn't know Don't know Don't kn:;,w l.t. Did the object di AapP-9or while you were wotch ir"lg it? If so, how? N:_/ Don't Know. it fT\e .. (Cir:.~ One): IF you onswred YES, then tell whot J 1~. Did th~ c~:c:t mrv'!t in fr()nt of !.O~ethinQ ot ony ti'"1'!' oo .. ticulr:rly o cloud? (C ire fe One J: Yes Don't Know. you onswttr.,d YES, th e n tell who~ 17. Tell i!"' o f,.w word~ the fnllowing things aboot th~ obje:t: 1 ~. 'rte wi sr. -;, :Cnow th tJn{'u lor s iz,, Hold a match stick at orm' s len~th in I in~ with a knnwn ob!~t and note how much of tl..e object is covare d by t htt ht"nd of the motch. If y<'u had p~rform~ this ex~rimttnt at the tiMe of th" si;:,thq ho-.., much <'f th" obillfct otnult:i hnve been cover.,d by the match head? 19. Drew o ::: >:r ~"! ~ct will show r!...e ~"'~,:>e of the obi~ct or objects. Label and include in your sketch any details of th~ o~.~- .... e r you saw such Oi wi.,~:>, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Ploc:e o~ : r::;,., ~side the dro~oo~r<:-:Jn to s how the direction the object was moving. A,{!ei) To /.k: N"'r M~>/le Do you think you can estimat~ the sp~ed of ...... ft).\object? (C ire: 1~ One) Yes /No IF you answer.,d YES, thon what speed would you estimate? ---------- Do you th i i~ vou can estimate how for away from you the objflct was? (Cde One) Ye:J No 22. Where wer~ f':N located when you sow the ob~ect? 23. Were you (Circle One) a. Inside = ~'Jilding o. In the busineJs section of a city? b. ,In ths-~:aside!'tiol st:ction of a city? d. Near on o trfiold? e. Flying ov.:!r a city? f. Flying over" open country? 24. J F y':Ju wer~ MOVING IN AN AUTO~OB ILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete t~e following questions: 24.1 What d!rection wera you moving? (Circle One) c. Eost e. South g. West b. N~rtheast d. Southeast f. Southw~st h. Northwest 24 . 2 f-l-;..., ~-=t wttre you moving? _mil3s por hour. 24.3 Did ; :--.J stop at any tima whil~ you were looking 'Jt the object? Did y~u .; rv' the o~iect through cry of th~ following? Bi:1oculors I f\O Theodolite 26. In ord:tr the f:JJ can give as clear a picture as possibl~ of what y()u srJw, dcscribtt in your own words a common object or oSi e-=rs ~-n ich, when placed up in th, sky, would give the som., nppottoronce as the obi~ct which you saw. 27. In the followi..,g !kt!tch, imogire hot you C t C u t th~ roint shown. Plac ~ ;r ''fl.'' c ) ' high the ol::qe.:-:t was obovo tho horizon (skylin'e) when y.:>U firs t 'ow it. Pbc:o o ''t3" Wl the SCI~"~>~ '-' " "ed line to show h"w ~,i.:.,:, the object was above the h orizon (skyline) whon you lu 'it ~ow it. Pluc~ U!"l "A,.. 011 1he corn!:'ll . .l~s when you f , rs ~ ~aw i~. Place! o . ., B" on the compnss where yol lo s t S"> 1 tl1c ob!ect. e n "A" ct t he b~ :nn ing of tf.e I 2S .. ~row o p ;-i.'!'e thnt will show the r-et ion that th'! object or objf:ct s rnadc. Pl,... oot .. , o =. ' o t the end ot the path , end sho w ony c:honges in dirccti~r-t d:.1ring ~h~;; c.')Jr')e. Draw o :-i=~--~ :"lOW tht!Y were o--~:'1;; , an3 put o;, arrow to show the direction thot 11.'-''1 w~re traveling. 30. Hov~ you ev"r :so"n this, oro similar ohject lJI7fore. If so yi't"' dot~:J or do . ~ t iold l c.cotiorl SAI'Vt ()c Ill? I; 31. We!'-::r - ~!se wi~h you at the time you saw th~ obii3ct? (Circlu On,) Ytn J.1(), f'1" Tn,,,;_> 31.1 1= 'y~ ::r.swrad YES, did th3y s~ the o!:>iect too? (Circl~ On") 31.2 ?i~cs list thair names and adJresses: _ -~51tN.Tii tnd:::lh :.,..y :.~ditionol infortrtatio --::~ .. t yours()lf, i ncluding o.,y ~reciol tt)(p~dence, which m ight be p~rtinent. 33. When rmd to w:,vr. did ou r~pod that y o u hnd s n th~ object? 34. Date you completed this questionnaire: 35. Information whi:h you feel pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the specific points of tht!' questionnaire Of o narrative explanatifln of your sighting. PHOTOGRAPHIC 1. T'.i?e a.nd ma.ke of camera focal length, and make of cdoA 1-A,vfhhf( 4. s :ter spead used 5. Le:-.s opening used; that is, "f" stop 6. ?!.lters used 1 w~s tripod or solid stand used 8 . ,.:2..s "panning" used 9. E:<~ct direction cru:~era ws pointing vith relation to true north, and s engle with respe~t to the ground. 10 . :::::: su?:;>lemental i::f::>r;:~ation is unobtainable, the minimum camera data :-e.::.:.!.:-ed are the t;, -pe of camera , and the sma ll.es t and large;, t "f" s t op s~utter speed r~acings of the camera. PHOTO ANALYSIS REPORT PAGE--=-'-OF DATE OF REPORT20 Nove_I]p_QJ~ ) 267 _-_ :::::NTIFIED FLYING OBJEC'f : caster, Pennsylvania 8 August 1967 PHOTOGRAPHY 1 . PURPOSE: This report answe:-s \-:(>rk Order Nurr,ber 67-131 submitted by Major Quintanilla (~D3~), req;~sting that photo o.~alysi3 be accomplisted on the submitted slide (negative ) and !):1~tograph tJ determine the i do.:1tity of the object photographed. 2 . .~l~LYSI 3: A close examination of the emulsio~ side of the negative revealed ~ithar a air bell" in the s:nul sion. Eithe r of t he tv;o flaHs could h ave been created by g:.~ c:-.:. ~-:.:.::; .:.:-om the emulsion during the drying process :Then the film \vas manufactured or cs:c.::otJ:~. ::~ase types of fla.;s in t he emulsion of film are not uncommon. APPROVED BY: 7.~. HILLIA:: L. TURNER 1-lajo r, USAF Chief, Phot o A lyci s Branch \ ILBE!l PRICE, J R. \i Chief, Photo Exploit~on Division ~.~:-to ROUTING SLIP NEVL'U USE FOR Arl'ROVALS]f)[SA f' f lUJV..U.S, CONCUJmENCJ::S. OR SI:J LAU AC'J'IU.VS Jo Turnurc COORDINATION INrO'IIolATIOH NOTC AI> 0 SIGNATUil[ ~-:.e.11,tco to r~t111T~ .:r n c6;;tivt..s, lto .. cvC"r, _ . .:-:. r..o nllarcss. t~ ave llO'.-. o r\oJrof'( .r Hcpl,w.-r, DD For m U~. I Feb 50 IUld DD Form 9&, 1 fet 60 \lrhich will be u.~ untiJ estuiuJtW.A L , L DEPARTMENT O F THE AIR FORCE OFFICE O F THE SECRETARY ME]\fQRANDUM