PROJECT 10073 RcCO~O j 1. D A Tc-TIME GROUP 2. LOCATIO!'; ; 3. SOURCE 10, CONCLUSION C!ivili? n ! .;. NUMBER OF OoJECTS ~onfusin~ ! S . LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 5 ::Jinutes \ 6 . r:PE OF OBSERVATION i Grou.rtd Visual j 7. COURSE PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Other: ' C0~1USir;G RZ.?ORT ) 11. BRIEF SUM.\\ARY ANO ANALYSIS FTO SE? 6J 0329 (TD2) PMvlouo ~d1Uoi\O ot t.'Uo t ore ::'-l/' b. u .. d, T E LESCOPE l SID E WlNOQW O F VEH ICL!:: THE:O(')OLIT E A. 00 Y O U O RDINARIL Y 'Nf:_A~ GLA S'-E S ' []YES ~\j_O 8. DO YOU USE n::.!'.:~.!N~ GLAS.;5 ~J YE5_c [ -- 18 WH\r WA S YOUR IMORESSION O F T-.,E SPEED O F T'"'E 1!:' WHAT WAS YOU R f i,<>RESSION O F 1t'E. ~IS7At1CE O F T H E ;:H:.-"lO~E~I:-'" c-;IVE ESTIMA7 E QF S?EEO 11, 1 t . c r PHENO>~FNON I CIVF ES TI'-IATE OF "'~-:-A : cCE . .j ~ 1~1 ORDE R T H A T WE MI.Y O!:n,._p, AS C -E~R A P IC"l"Ui<C:: A S P 05513LE O F Wh A T YOU S A W Ot:SCRI8E IN YCIJ ? OWN wdRD S ~ - o. COMMO N OSJ E C T OR 03JECT S NhiCH. WHE~I PLACED I N T K!:. SKY, SIMIL;>R TO Vlh!'"R;: YOU N07EO 7HE H ENOM EIION, f '\OULO BEAR SOME RE5 E M6LM.: T O WH.O.T YOU SAW. DESCRIBE SIMt:..ARITIE$ 1>: 10 OIF FERFI:C"'"~ 8'..,E E N -1-<E l ' 0') THE "'HENOM E t::>N OIS 7U"l9 orlE GROUN D OR LE-'I'J E A ' , V P'iYSI C A L EVIOE N CF. 1;; yes. DESCRIBE . I IFORM .... TIO'l OU FEEL IS <>::RT IHENT wn no . . '1 ' 1- l..!'tiiS-t PHOTOGRAPHIC L Ty})e and make of camera 2 . Type, focal length, d make of lens 3. Brand and type of filrn 4. Shutter speed used 5 Lens opening used; that is, "f " stop 6. Filters used 7. Was tripod or solid stand used 8. Was "panning" used 9 Exa~t direction camera -w-as pointing with relation t o true Horth, and its angle with respect to the ground. 10 . I f supplemental information is unobtainable, the minimum camera data required are the type of camera, and the smallest and large.st "f" step and shutter speed r eadings of the camer a . 11. Estimate distance from observer to object: This q ue-;tionnoirc has ~"11 prepared so that you can g ivo tho U.S. Air Forco os much infc rmot1on as possible concorniniJ rhe unidentified Olriol phenom~non that you hovd observed. P lcoso try t o answ.,r a s many q uolions os you po.uibly con, Tho informction that you givo will b e used f o r rttsocrch purpo:>os. Your nom& will not bo u:.ed in connc~ction with any :>tot.,mont:o, conclusions, or publications without your por mi-.s ion. We request t his personal informatio n so rhat if it i' dl:lomed necessary, we may contact you for further detail:~. 1. When did you soc thoo object? 3. Time Zon~: (Circle One): o. Eastern b. Control c. Mountain d . Pacific 4. Where wore you when you sow the o b ject? 5. How lon9 was object in sight? (To,ol Dura t ion) a, Certain b. Fairly cortain (Circla One): A.M. (Circle One): o. Daylight Saving b. Standard C ity or Ta..,n Stoto or County Hour a Mlnut<9s Second c. Not vtJry 'ure d. Just o guns 6 . What was the condition of t h e sky? o. Brigh t o , Bright 7 , IF you sow the obj .. c t during DAYLIGHT, whcmt wa!l t he SUN locot~d M you loolc:td a t th., object ? (Circ! $ On, ): o. In f~ont of you b. In ocx:k of you c. To yovr ri:;ht d . To yc1.1r lft c. Ovarh.,ad f. Doo't r"~mber ne?~Oduced by 1ibrary of Cona~ess) Thle fetn a up.ouad ?TO 1:1~. )'.II 31, hie~ too .,l) . :hta . Legislative Referon~e I), A f t W o . Sttghr meonli~ht S. Ouif mo<H"'Ir:lht c. N o moC"f11gi,~ -pi~ch dcr k !.JIY1 t r~memollr b . rll'l7. i' d . Th1cl< or heavy ci:JU:ls 10 . Th!l obj"'ct oooeor~d ((ir=le Or1~): T ran :;ocrent 11. If i t opoeored as o iipn, wo3 ir briqht.,r than the brightest ~tors? (C ircle One): o. B risht.-r '-c. About th~ so"'!'!(' d . Don't know Com~ore br i gh " "'.;: s to s om"' common objltct: 12. Th~ ~dg.es of rh!! o bit-c t were: j (Circle One ): <::. F:.~zzy o r b l u rred c . Oth~r (b. L~ , . briyht stor I I -~. S~c~ly out I il"e d 13. Did the obje-:t: A ooecr to s tn.n :J ~ t ; II n t r-ny S:;dd~n ly soecci up a nd rusr. cwcy c t cny tim~? or~a< uo rnt o oor:: ..,,. e x o rcc:l!! G;ve :"Ff c;-to~-'> Flush o r Fi,::k.e:.., Discpc:ecr or d ~,..o::-o~cr? (C irc!e One for e-oc!-1 auestien) Don't kn ow Lion t kne w kno w l) ('lr1 t Don' t kno,... Don't kno..,., Drd t'n;:-ob1ect di soppcnr while you wcr w01c hing it? If so, how? Did the oSrect move behind somP.thing ot any time, pa rticularly o c loud? (Ctrcle One): No Don't Know. IF you answere d YES, then tell whot i I moved kh ind: 16. uid th e object move in front o f something ot a ny time, particularl y a cloud? (Circle One): No Don't Know. IF you ans wered YES, then tell whot i7. Tell in o fe w w ords the following things about t he object: I r rt I i-1 We wish to know the ang u la r size . Hold o mat c h s tick at crm' s length i n line w it h o l<now n object one note how much of the ob1ect is covered by the heed of the match. If you hod p e rf or me d this experiment a t the t ime of t n e sighting, how much of the obj~ct would hove been covered by t he match head? 1: ~ ' it I ~ :\ II 19. Draw a ;>icture that w il l show the shcpe o f the object or o bjects. Lobel and include in your sketc h any details of the object that you sow such as w in gs, prot;usions, e t c., and espacially exhaust trails or vcpOf t rails ?lace an a rrow beside t h e drawi ng to show the d irection th~ obj.,ct wa~ moving 20. Do ycu think )'OU con ostimot~ tho sp~ed of the o!Jj<!i<:t? \ Ll'~te n c If you answered YES, !hen what s pe -ed Hould y ou estimot.::'?