Nome Tellerroad Alaska — September 1967

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD l. DATF TIME GxOUP 2. LOCATION j 10. CONCLUSION Possiole :' , .\RCTllnUS 4. NUMBE R OF OBJECTS f 5. L ENGTrl OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS ll ho..:r c.nd. 20 minutes Observe r sighted an extremel:, bright orang e ooJeCT, ir. u .-1 6. TY?E OF OBSERVATION Ground Visual Sou-ch To Rest 8. Pti<JTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE The object moved up and do'..m some bu t mostly back and fo1th though hovering, looking or observing. At t.imes flasnes 0f' blu e light ..1ere given off from the sides and down our o..J..so f1om t.be top up. The finally disa;>peared oehind the :ti:ills . F TO S E P 6 3 0-329 {TOE) Prevlou edlllono o f thla form r:DaY b e u .. d i: YE.. f-l ICl nl .! II" TOOl G IVE rHE FCLLO'.'IIN C INFO~.\.iATIO'l A30UI YOU?S;::t_;: U.S. AIR FORCE TECHN!C,\L ll'IFORMAiiON This questionnaire has been prepared s o that y o u con give the U.S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning t he: unidentified ceria I phenomenon that you h ove ob!;-erved. Please try to onswdr as many questions as you poss1bly con. The information that you give will be used for research purposes. Your nome wi II no t be used in connection with any stot.,ments , ccnclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this per sonal information so that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details . l. '.Vhen did you see the object? Hour Minvt.,s o r (Circle One): 3. Time Zone: (Circle One): o. tostern b. Central (Circle One): o. Daylight Saviny b. Standard c. Mountain d. Pacific T2 4. Where wer e you when you saw the o bject? Nearest Postal Address City o r T own 5. how long was object in sight? (Totol Durotion) Minutes Seconds c. ~ c . Not very sure b. Fairly certain J d. Just a f_uess b 5.2 \~os object in sight cc.ntinuously? 6 . Whet w:~s the condition of the sky? o . Bright a. Brigh t 7 . IF you sow the object during DAYLIGHT , where was the SUN located as you looked a t the object? (Circle One): a. In front o~ you d. To your left b. In bock of you c . To y our ris;nt e . Overhead f. Don't remember :=ro oc:r 62 8.1 STAR~ (Circl.: One): o . A few I '-c .-rv\ciny d . Don't rem..::mber 'J . Bright 11100 n I i ght b. Dull mooni ight c . No mooniiyht - pitch dorl< d. Don-'t r1member I j _ 9. lr'lhat were the wea ther conditio n s o: the time you 'iOw the object? C L OUOS ( C irr.le One): o. Clear sky NEATIIEI~ (C trcle Ond: b. Fo'), anist, o~ light r::!!.--.) c . !lod e r o t e or leav y rain d. Thick or heavy clouds e. Don't ren:ember 1 10. The o bject appeared: (Circle One}: o. T ronspcrent c. Don ' t r~m;mber . 11. !f it apoeared as o light, was i t br ighre r tho:1 the braghtest stars? ((irde One): . o. Brighter c. About th e same d. Don't kno w 11. 1 Comp,ore bric;htness t o some common obiect: 12 . The edges of the obj~ct were: (Circle One): c. Fuzzy o r blurred b . Like a bri~ht star c . Sharply ou~lined d. Don't r~menber (Circle One f o r ec.ch quP.stion) a . Appear to stand still a t any rime? en t "'now b . Suddenly Sf>"'ed up and rus h away a t any t in"e? c. B; cok up into port:; or explode? d . Give off smoke? c . Change bri-;htness? f . Change shape? g. F lash o r f licker? h. Disapr e a r :md r e appear ? Don'~ know' Dor.'i know Do.,'t know Don't know Do,, ' t kn0w 1<1. D id th-!1 obje c t d i!Sappe af' while y ou w~re watching it? If s o , how? 15. Did the obj0ct mov~ behind something at any time, porticulnrly o cloud? 16 . Did the object move in front of something atony time, particularly o c loud? (Circle One): in f ront of: Don't Know. IF you onswert:d YES, t hen tell whot 18. We wish t o know the ongulor si:te. Hold o match stick at arm's length in l ine with o known obj~ct and note h o-..., much of th~ object is cov~red by th e h-eod of the match. If you hod perforrr.e d this experim.-.nt o t th-. tim~ of the sighting, how rnvch of the object would hove been covered by t he match head? 19. Draw a ?icturct that will show t h a shape of the obje c t or objects. Lo~l and inc lude in your atc:h ony d e t'.li los of the object that you sow such as wings, protrusions, etc:., and eGp!tc:io lly exhaust troil3 o r vap or trai ls . c:o on arrow besid e th e drawing to show the dir~ction the object was mov ing. 1 20. Do y o u t hink y o u con o.stimate th o speed of th~ objoct? (Circle One j IF yoo answered YES , then what SPf!a d would you e .stimote? -------- 21. Do you t h in k yo u con I:'St imate how fo r a wa y from y o u the object wo~? (Circle On o ) IF you answ,red Y ES, then how far away w ould you say it was? ; -~ '<.<'-rc;>._ /'---" ./.( Cl. J-~..c/~{. 22. Where wer~ yoo located when you s o w th.e object? (C ircle One): a . lnsid~ a building b. (!no co,; c "' Outdoo:;-i) d. In on airplon., (type) 23. Were you (Circle One) o. In t h e business section o f o city? b . In t h e reside ntial section o f a city? c .-In op-e n c~untryside? _.' d. Near on airfield? e . Flying over a city? f. Flying over opo!n country? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE o r other Y-'hicle a t the t ime , then complete t h e f o ll o w in g questions: 24 . 1 Whet direction wer:! you moving? (Circle One) o . North c . East e. South g . We~t b. Northeast d. S out!l.,ost f. So uthwest h. Northwest 24.2 How fest w~re you moving? -------~ iles per hour. 24 .3 Did you stop a t any time wh i !e you were looking a t the object ? (Circle On.,) Yes 25. D id you observe the object through any of the following? Ey" g_la s sos : Binocula r s Yes a . Yes N o -Sun gloHe s ."fe s Telescope Yes Windshield)' rjjJYes T h eodol it~ Yes Window gl a s s Yes 26. In o rc!a r that you con give as clear a picture a s possible of whot you saw, describe in your own words o common object cr obj ~ch which , w hen p laced up in th e s!<y, would giv~ the s ome app.!arance as the obi~ct which you saw 27 . In th e fo llow ing !.ketch, imagine th a t y ou are at t he point sho wn. Plo cr. on ' 't..'' on t h.> curved l ine to s ho \v how I high the obje c t wa s a bove the horizon {skylin e ) wheol y o u frr:;t sow it. PlclC!: c " B ''on rhe snme c urved lm~: to how high th e ob ject wa s above t he h or i zon (s kylinl'l) when y o u lost sow at. P la c e an "A" on th e compo:;s when you First s~w it. Place a " B " on the compass where you lost s a w tlac obj-!:c t . !)ro w o p icture tho~ w ill show the mo t io n tha t the object o r object s mode. P lace an " A " c t th e beginning of t he ath, a "(3" a t t he end of the path, a nd how any cho~es in directipn during~ course. J bev;-e-va f LJ,rerf-rct/ Wo; 6nycme ai"Sa With y ou a t the tior.c y utJ SCJ'.: tla.: ubj1~t'> (Cir.:le C1c, l 32. Pl ease g i v e the following infOf"mat i on aboiJ? '/Ourself l;~dicote cny additional information obowt ~n:.us~lf, ! 33. w;, .:n ilnd to "thorn did ! 34. Dot~ you cornplet"d thi:~ questionnoir": Ooy MoNh y"'..,, 35. Informa ti on which you fe~l pertinent and which is not adequately cove red in the s~cific points of the questionnair8 or a norro ti ve explanation of your sighting. A TTN Ol': H'5:AOOUArH~::tS FOF!EIGN TECHNOLOC'I' OIVI310N ( AJ:s:;) WRIGHT P..l. ITERSON AIR FOF!C::: SAS!::. OHiu 4'4.:33 UFO Observotion, 26 September l967 You r name has been given to the Aerial Phenomena Branch (Project Blue Book) as being a witness to a n uni dentified flying object . If you "ere a 'Iii t ness to a n UFO s ighting on 26 September 1967 ,,auld you please co::rplete the attached f...F Form 117 and return it in the envelope provided. If you were not 3 wi t ness to this sightt~g, would you please make a statement t o thi s effect on the attached form. The information ' :hich you provi de will be used i n evaluating this observation. Tnank you for your assistance in this matter. S c. A!T, Colone l , USP..F l Atch . Director of Productio~ AF Form 117 .t. T TI'o OY D EPARTMENT O F THE AIR FORCE HEAOOUARTE!'l5 FOREIGN TECHNOL.OGY DIVISION I AFSC) WAlt;'l'iP~TTE;o!50'1 ,\If! FCHCC: "3A.;c-Oli:') "'I \1) UFO 0..-:scrvation, 26 Septe!!l":ler 1967 Alo.sks 99778 .rh.:l'~1cnce your UJ:"Iident i fieci. o~servation. The in.i.'onna Lior. ,,tdch we l.av,~ rccei ved is not s uffic ient for a f::Cien l.ific in.;~stigation. R~q_ucst. JO\' compl e t e the a ttached FTD Fonn 164 and ret rn it. in ~.i1c e'!'lvelope provided. Than:<: you for report.in .. : O 1 obsccwtio t ~o the Air Force . ttir"'S C. y; .. NATr, Colonel, tsAF o f Tecr:nology and S:.1bsys ter.:s 1\EPI.Y TO DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WRIG~IT-PATTE:RSON AIR FOHCE BASE. O HIO 4:543.3 i.{,:.~,'.~J:r~.!C~ yotu uniden~..:.i:ficci o~servation. Tl J .~.n:i.'onr.o.t.:.or. ,mich '"'-..: !.a V~ fecei ved. is not SLlfr'icient for :1. scicr. t.if'i(; j nv.-;s"viga tic.,n. R~:::.est ~ ot complete the atl.rlChed FTD F01m lo~ &..1d r::: i:. rn .l.t. in -t: !~ env)lOp<:.) provitlt.:C.. T!:2n: you for rc::po:cc~r 0 1 o:'!i~l-'iuti.;n F..~->J~ATT, Colonel, USAF of T(:d:nology and s,..._:)system::>