Route48nearlebanon Ohio — September 1967

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD 11. D A IF T IME GROUP . 2. LOCATION I , l . S\)Uf:CE C.t viliun I I. 1-llli\E\E R OF OSJECTS 10, CONCLUSI ON As~ro (vt:rfUG) fW. Vern .. s '\if'.S on 1n uzi:::,,'o of 08 de,;, elevation LENGTH OF OBSERVAT ION TYPE O F OBSERVATION G1o 'Jid '.i.st..al ,7. COURSE i st (Sta t i ona r y ) l '). PHYSICA L EVIDENCE 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Objec t .ras a n extre::.=ly lure;e bright l i ght.. wlth ::;t.rcamcr s r u nning d own from object. Object nppearcd t..o he 8 ' .L)'' i n diameter from -vrhere p erson stood . Ob j ect wns stu tiona . Object did no~ d isappear while observer \-la s He tchin(:;. l-TD S E P 63 Prevlouo a d l!Jo,. ol thJ f orm 12\.o0J' !,. used. 1 o. IF yuu !.ow the <'Dlect at NIGHT , wr10 ti i .,.,., nni1 c UJr:-'<"r.~l the ~TAI<S ,nd MOON? I 8. 1 ~TARS (C~rclt! One): e .2 ~.Ou' . !.lrclt: Ont.:). o. Gr,ght moonlight '". tv'ony cl. Do n't rcmo>trnb~r b. Dull moonlight c . Nc mooni i!]ht --;...itc!1 da:k 9 . vvhct were the wea~her condi ti on s at t}-e t17e you sow the object ? I CLO~?S (:.:clc o.,e): c . Scattered clo,ds d. Thick o r heavy clouds IlEA THE::? 'C ire/~: One): b . f o g, rn1::.~. or I i gh t r:l in c . Aodf'r':)e or hel'lv y rain c. Don't ro: :~ mbP.r The cbiect appea;ed: (Circle h. T ror.spo~en t c. Vc-;>or e. Don'trcr c:mber it opp~ared a s a ligh~, was it br1ghter -:.:~:-the brightest srors? (Circle One): CO: ight~D c . About the some ~-Don't kno w 11.1 Comoare brightness to some coonmo n o:,iect: The edges of the obj'!ct were: (Circle One): Fuzzy or b!urr l l<e-cr br i ::~hI s or c. Shar~ly outlined d. Don't remember 1 13. D id the object: a . Appem t o stond s t i ll at ar.y time? b. Sud:lenly sp..-ed uc:> ond rvsh O'"'OY c . B reo!< up into ports o r explode? d. Give off :;moke'? e. Change brightness? f. Chor.ge shape? g . Flash o r flicker? Dis appear r.r>d rea ~pea~? Circle One for e och CLestion) Don'? k now Don' know D,n't k no w '!' es rNa Don't !-now Don' t know D~n't ~now lJ. Did th e obi~ct di~.aoo-tcr wh i 18 you w~r'' ""otch in Q it ? If s o , how ? 15 . Did t h-: obinr.t mov " ~hind som..,~l-dna o t c ny time , P'lr+iculr-rly o clo11d? ( Circle One): Yes Don't Know. IF you o n!lwered Y E S, t hen tell w!-lot i t mov~d 1;-.hii"d ; l 16. Did t he o b j"!ct mov:, in front o f !>Om"'rhing nt ony tirro.,, p,.,rti.:;lcrlv o clmt.-4? ~ (Cirde O:Je ): Yes e Don ' t Kno w . I F you on sw~r~d YES, th e n t~ll whet I Tell in a f~w wouls t he fo llowing thil"lq s obout tl->~ o bjec t: 17. 18 . We wish to know the an!':lulor siz..,. H()ld o match stick a t arm' s lens:~th in l ine with a kntlwn obi,.ct a nd no~-e h ow l much of the o b jl!lct is cuvered by th~ hl'l<:d of the ma tc h . If y(.IIJ h od perfor m.,d t h is el!!)'tr i rn"!l"! t o t thtt t im-.! of th~ i sight ing , h ow much of th~ object wou ld hove been cover.,d by t he mo~ch heed? 19 . Dr ew a picture that will show the shape o f th e obje c t or objects. Lobel and include in yoor sketch a ny details of the object that y o u saw such os wings, pro trusions, etc., a nd especially !>.xhous t t rails or vopOf' trails. Place on a rr ow baside the d ra wing t o show th e direction th e obje c t was moving. 20. Do you think y o u con o:;ti mot" tn~ sp<Je d o f th~ obiect ? (Circle On a ) I F y ou a11;;wer~d Y ES, then whet spet~d WOlJid you estimate?-------- 21. Do you think you c o n el:\timate ho w for awa y from you th e o biect was? (Circle One) 6,) No IF you answered YES, then how for awoy would you soy it wo:s? 22. Wher" were you loco~.,d when you sow th~ obi<ect? (C ir.:: le One): 23. Were you ( Circle One) a. ln sida a building o. In the busines s section of o ci~? b. In th-e residential section of c city? G:.' =rn ope~ co~ntry-;ideb d. Neor em o irrield? b. In a cor d. In an oirplcn'!t (typ-9) e. Flying ove~r a city? e . At sea f. Flying over o~n country? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the tim.,, then complete the following questionz : 24.1 What direction wer.., you moving? (Circl~ One) a. North c. Eas t e. Sout h b. Northea:St d. South~a:st f. Southw~st h. Nortnwest 24.2 How fast w~re you moving? _m ... , iles per hour. 24.3 Did you 5top at any time wh i I~ you were looking at the object? (Circle One) 25. Did you observe the object through a ny o f the following? o. Eyeglas ses Binoculars b. Sun glasleS Telescope Ye s No Windshield Theodolite d. Window gloss fn ord~r that you con give as clear a pi cture as possible of whet you s o w, describe in y our own words o common obje c t or object3 which, when ploc:3d up in the sky, would give the s ame ap~oronce a s the object which you so w., 27. In th,; following ~k'!tch, imogirc that you OtC at tha point :;hown. Place or ,.,, . vn th-, cvrvad line lo ~how r.-;w hig~, th~ object VIOS above the horizon (skyl1ne) when you ftrst sow 1!. f.JI'Icc o ''B' on the) t:ctm~ curv.d ltn~ ,o show how high t hd object was above the horizon (skyline) when you lost :;Ciw it. Place a n "!-."on ~ht: COI"'':)CH wh~n you first ~ow iL Place o "B" on the compass where you fast sow l ite ob1ec!. 28. t)row o p ictvre that wi II show the mot ion tnat the object o r o!:> jects mode. P loco on "A'' a t the beginning of the path, a " B " a't the end of the path, and show any changes in direction dt;ring th~ course. 29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? Drow a pict ure of how the y were arronyed, on.:! put on a rrow to show the direction that they were traveling. 3 1. Wa-s anyone 'll:se with you ot the tim~ you :;ow the obj~ct? (Circle Ont:) 31.1 IF you On.5W~rad YES, d id they sr,C! tha object too? (Circ/t'l One) 32. Please give th6 follvwing informa tion about yourself: Lost Nom!! T E L EPHONE NU l~dicoh any additiona l information about yourself, includi, g ony special e~peri&nce, which might be pertin~nt. h ~n and to whom did you repcrt tr.ot y ou hod seen the obj~ct? 34. Dol.: you complated t r.i:s questionnaire: 35. Information which you fe~l pertinent and which is not adequately cover~d in th~ s~cific points of t ht- ql.oestionnaire or a narrative expl a na tion of your sighting