PROJECT 10073 RECORD ; 1 4 t~ov o7 :5j0030Z Peter~burg~ , tld.chigan l 3. S()lJRCE ~ Civilian ,4. NlJMBE R OF os.;:CTS S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground Visu'"'l conflicting 9. PHYSICAL EV:::>ENCE 10, CONCLUSION Confusing 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS ~he observer sighted 2 or 3 objects that "moved about c;oing in no set pattern." She observed then for 5 hours. Theq did not move. The observer also sto.ted "I've seen then tov msny times previous . " Comrr.ents: The observers account of the sighting is at points conflicting and is orten confusing. Although w~csses are listed for this sighting, there addresses were not given. ... o v - ' ~... Prvloua adltlo:a o f thia form may h. aued : MOVE IN A STRAIGHT LIMitt STAND STILL AT AMY TIME, , BREAK UP IN PA~s ANO EXPLODE? --! --- DI!;APP! \ P l ,_. ::' ~EAF'PEARf t4. WHAT OR!"' YOUA ATTENTION TO THE PHEHOM~NOHf 11. DRAW A .. ICTURE THAT WILL SHOW TH& IHA,.I 0~ THE ,.H&NOMilNON. INCLUDII: AND LAaaL ANY DETAILS THAT MIGHT HAVK A .... &AREO AI WINGS OR fiROTRUSIONS, AND INDICATI! f:XHAUST OR VAfiOJit TRAILS. INDICATE BY AN ARROW THE DIRECTION THE PHENOMENON WAS MOVING. 16. W:-iA i" ~,a.: ":"1-tE A HOULAR St"ZET HOLD A !to4ATCH A.T ARM'S LENGTH IN FRONT OF A. KNOWN OBJEC'r, SUCH AS A STREET t,.,u,.p C::> -:-~:: \o4~0N. NOTE HO'N MUCH OF THE OBJECT IS COVERED BY THE HEAD OF THE Ml -~1. NO't' IF" YOU HAD ae:::-.. A 3- ~ 70 ~E~FORM THIS EX?ERl M=:NT AT THE TIME OF THE SIGHTING, ESTIMATE WHAT FR.-,CT'~"'"' ")F THE PHEN:Jit.4E"'~., -CULO tiAVE BEEN C:>VE~EO aV THE MATCH HEAD. PAGE 6 OF '9 PAG!:S 17. OlD YOU OBSf.AV! PHEHOMC:NON THROUGH ANY OF THE FOl.LOWIHGf INCLUD INFORMATION ON fiLTER, LENS PRC:SCRIPTION OR OTHI!R APPLICA!1LE DATA. EYEGLASS!::$ CAf.tERA VIEWER SUNCiL A~;e. 3 DINOCUL.AAS 'NINO:;HI E~ 0 SIN.: WINO::l* OF VEHICLE THt!OOOt=OSf E A . 00 y:;: C o:t: " O .. ~ILY W-EAR GL.AS:IES1 8 . DO YOU USE READING GL.ASSES? -'q IMPRESSION OF THE SPEED OF THE ,,, WHAT WAS YOUR U4PRESSION o .. TH~ DISTANCE OF TH~ GIVE ESTIM-'TI! 0' SPEED PHENOME,.ION? GIVE ESTIMATE 0, OIST ANCE 20. IH Or-\.:1C.=t - .. AT WE MAY OBTAIN AS CL.EA~ A PICTUrtE AS POSSIBLE OF' WHAT YOU SAW, OESCRIB~ IN YOUR OWN WC\ROS A CO~VCJ ~oJCT On OfJJEcrs WMICU, WHEN PLACED IN THE SKY, SI~IL.AR TO WHERE YOU NOTED THE PHEHOfi'EHON, WOUL D e!;. ~. SOME RE5EM9LANCE TO WHAT YOU SAW. OF.SCRISE SIMILARITIES AND OIFFERi!NCES BETWEEN THE AND WHAT YOU SAW, :1i:) 'rO'J HO":"o::: e.NY ODOR, f'IOIS E o q "<!t.~ E::MANATING FflOM THE PHENOMEI'ION OR ANY Et-FEC T ON YOURSEL F , ) A N I -..P:..:; OR v,..CHn~ERY IN THE VICtH 17Y: ~rYES 0 NO. IF vEs, OESCRI9E. ; A . DID THE ?~E'4C~::::."), o . STUR#J THE GROUND OR LEAVE ANY PHY31CAL EVIDENCE. PACE 7 OF 9 P AGES 22. HAVE: YOU EVER S~EN THIS OR A SI MILAR PHF-HOlotFHOH 23. WA!i, ANYO"'!: WITH YOU AT THE TIMI! YOU SAW THE PHEUOMEtmH' 0 YES 2 4 GtVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATtON Aav YOURSELF FEMALE lPOIC.'\7E. INFORMATION INCLUD'NG OCCUPI\TION AND ANY EXPERI E NCE WHICH NAY OF. P .f(TIN F..N r. l5. WHE N A'-C -~ -..)V DID YOU REPO T THAT YOU riAO ~lc:riTED THI5 PHEHm~:.:I'W:-P l " o: 26 . DATC YO\J COM?LTEO THIS OUESTIONHAIRC:. 27. INf'OAMATION WHICH YOU FEW!L IS PEATIN~NT BUT WHtCH IS NOT ADEQUATELY COVI!AI!O IN THIS QU!:STIOMMAI,.2. Al TEANATIVELY PAOVIO A NARRATIVE EXPLANATION 0, THE SIGHTING. PACE 9 OF 9 ?AGES U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION T :< s questionnaire has been prepared so that you con give the U.S. Air Force as much inform:~n as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hove observed. Please ~ry to answer os many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be ""~ tc for reiJttorch purposes. Your name wi II not be used in connection with any statements, ccnc: I JS :ons, or publications without your permission. We request this personal information so that if i t is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did y .,u see the object? 2. Tir.,e of day: (Circle One): Month Y !!tor 3 . Tir-e Zone: (Circle One): ..;~)tastern '--!(. Central c. Moun to in d. Pee ific (Circle One): c. Daylight Saving ,/b~ Standard 4. Where were y ou when you saw the obj~ct? Ne~re:. ?ostol Address City or Town State or County 5. how loiig wcs C:)1ect in sight? (T ot:: ~.Jrction) Hours M inutes Seconds c. Not very sure ;;. Fc.r ly certain d. Just a guess 5.2 Was cbi~:: ,., .o~ht cc:.ntinuous ly? 6. What was the cond;~ion of the sky? a. 3,.ight fb~-Cloudy 7. IF you saw the ooject during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located OS you looked at the object? (Circle One): a. In front of you b. In bock of you c. To your right d. To your left e. Overhead f. Don't remember d. IF you ~aw the object ot NIGHT, what did ynu noticE. <.onrNnin~J the ~I td<S und MOON? 8.1 STAR~ (C,rcle One): 8. 2 MOON ( C ~rc lc One): (;> Br ~ght moon I ight b. Dull moonlight c. No moonlight -pitch dark d. Don't rememh .. , 9. What were t~:~ weather conditions at the time you sow the object? CLOUDS (Circl~ One): o. Clear s:...y ,/~ ~ Sccttere .: doud ~ '--# d , Th i :k cr heavy clouds NEA THl R fC ;,cfc One): rr: i ::. t, or It gh t r ( t rn c . ,,1\o d t!rntf' o:-h~tiVY r(lin e. Don ' t r11mcmb 1Q. The cbj~ct ~ppeored; (Circle On~): Transparent d. As c. ikht e. Don't remember it appeared os a I j gh t I was it bri;~e:" than the brightest stars? (Circle One): ~j ::; i ghter c. About the same vi i'lmer d. Don't know 11. 1 brightness to some c.::rr:o..)n object: