PROJECT 10073 RECORD Bur1~ettown, .:i. ~. ~'. CONCLUSION 4. N\JM~ER OF OBJECTS S. LENGTH OF 03SERVATION l lir, 15 iiinutes 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual ?robablc .~tro, Possible (~:RiuS) At 2115, Pi<OCYON at elevation 5 deg, az.imutn 85 ae.~. .:):;\I at. i 3 deg elevation, azimuth of 112 deg, BE'll~l.GEUS elevati or. 30 de.d. 1 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS azimutb -1-0'b deg, and Rlr.l<~l at 2? dt: . axmuxldl elevation, azimuth 120 :.&tltsj 1 also in general area were POllUX, j;t':i t CASTOR and ALDEDAl\ . ~ like a large star but 1 ~ a c h.9nge 1 n colvra t .... ; color ar~ was about ~ ..:itl:3.tionary 8. PrlOTOS Observer sighted an object that looked then the observer noticed movement and The object a ppeared blue and orange in twice the size of a star. 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE FTD S E P 6 3 0-329 (TOE) Prevloue edl t lone of thle fof"'ll mJ be u .. d. UNCWSIFIED DIPAITMIIIT OP'.III All m IYA" IIIIIAII IRAN (13 Nov 67) N/the ACTIONt RDC-4 INFO: XOP-2, XOX-2, ~g .. DS, , DIA-1 (13) ADV CY DIC (VIA JC~) 9'18 E012CF!"Ll YlU Rl.EOXSGS.94 317ft259-lRJUU-Rl.EFHQA. Z~ UUUUU ZOK JPCm FM lAFOC C..ARK AB PI 0 P.UK.KSP /PACAF CC RUHH!~Q4/CINCPAC CC EDFIF/FTD tiRIGH'C PATTER&lN AJiB trDEm/ RtEFH~/tSc\F /AmDC/ /OSAF'/ FeR SAF /01/ RlliJSJA/UNI\t!RSlTY OF CXLORADO BOlLDER 00..0 ZIP CCDE 8a3a! /ATTN DR~ (X)~ON/ . UtLAS JHroJ/JO~EP JIFFY/ DCCC:: St.PJECf: UNIDENJ' XFIED R.. YI~ OBJEQ' REftR 2. SJZE C F A BA S<Er BALL 1. IC COL.'1:, S..OJED D~N AN) TtN m:t> UP UNCLASSIFIED AF INa 60904 8. ~D SOUN:> UNCLASSIFIED . IIPAITMIIT OF Till All flit. ITAFJI MUIAII IIAICI IICOMIH MUIAII 18. MOVIL'D tm WEst: BACK TO 9JUfH IN MANILA, WESIVARD AT SANLY 11. SIGHiE!l fR a-1 MAN LA TOtlm AN> MANILA AD\D SAt. Y TO W ~TIT 12(} SI'RA!GKI' AT 5000f! CAPPX5 MOVIt\tl AT ST l~ATW 8&l Kf ft &.~C) ~EN 5rRAIGHI' 0\JERli:AD AT A?PX 5r300 Fr 14. lEVEl. FLIGHT 15. Ftu OU OF SIGHI' 17.-SfA!IO~JARY 20. FR CM I~ IDE MAND..A TGI:::R & ~001.. Y TOMER. AlSO V!t:~ED FROM ATC D !VlS!:~l YEARS OF AC, CAA EMA..OYED FOR 8 YEARS O~RAT IONS SANa .EY ?OXZ.JI OPERAT IOi'lS Slm..EY UNCLASSIFIED DIPAITMDY IP. 10 All FOICI ITAfP MIIIAM IU .. lfiCifiiH MIIIAII POINr ATC DIVISION OFERAT 101\lS SAtli..EY POINT AT C 0 IV IS ION PACE 3 RWAJ..B 15 UNCLAS 22 MANILA 1800Z WEATHER 25 SCAT 10 BKN ~ Hl.~BKN C.S. MII$S CA.Li.f SAt!GI.EY : 1800Z WEATHER 15 SCAT 70 BKN 10 MILES 040/9 12/\202e B~VAT ION CL~K AB Vl~DS TEMP 25~ t201ll MitlJS 2flC 3~ 2t!I 0S Mitt.JS 31C MltJUS 84C UNCLASSIFIED ITAI, MIIIAU II .... MDIAII UNCLASSIFIED . U. S. Aut FORCE TECHNICAl INFORMATION This questionnaire hos been preporecl so thot you can give the U.S. Air Force as much Information as po11ible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The Information that you give will be '"eel for research purpotes. Your name will not be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal Information so that if It Is dNmed necessary, we may contact you for further details . W'r-en did you see the object? Hours Minuttts (Cirelli One): 3. Ti:ne Zone: (Circle One): .... n:.i t b. Central c. Mountoin d . Pacific 4. Wnere were you when you saw tne object? Nttarett Postol Addren :i. How 0"9 we~ object in sight? (Tota l Duration) o . Certain -b. FOirly cert~in_, City or Town Hours Minutes c. Not very sure d . Just o guess 5 : ,...,:n ooject in sighr continuously? 6. W ncr \oWC! :""!., c::nc!ition of me:.~? o . Bright 7. IF yeu ;ow L.e -:~bject during DAYLIGHT, where wos the SUN located os you looked at the obj9ct? (Circle c~e): o . In front of you b . 'In bock of you c. To your right d . Toyourle ft e . Overhead f. Don't rem~tmber State or County FTD ocr 62 164 This form supersed FTO 16~. jul f;t, which is ob~olete. 8. IF you sow the obiect at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS andMOON? 8.1 ST -"RS (Circle One)r 8.2 MOON (Circle One}: b. Dull moonlight c. No moonlight-pitch dark c. Don't remember d . Don't remember 9 . What w,ra the weather conditions at the time you sow the object? CLOUDS (Circle One}: WEATHER (Circle One): a . Clecr sky c~ Sccttifedc1ouds ) d. Thickorlieavy douds '-.~ Fog, mist, o r l ight r~i ) . c. Moderate orfieovy rain e. Don't remember 10. The object cppeared: (Circle One): a. Solid ~ d . As a lioh,t...- b . Transparent e. Don't ~member 1 1. If it appeared as a light, was it brighter than tl-!e brightest stars? (Circle One):; a . s .. ighter ~b.-Oimm'if~ c. About the same d . Don't lcnow 11.1 Compare brightnMs to some com,on object: 12. The ~ges ~ -,e -:of! were: (Circie C ~-: : . ~Jz.:y or blurred ::.. ~-~!t a brignt star ::. S.norply outlined c:. Don' t remember (Circle One for each question) 13. Did the object: Don't know Yes Don' t know Don' t know o . App~or to stond still at any time? Suddenly spe\9'd up ond rush away at any time? Brealc up intc ports or elCplode? d . G ive off s,.,o \ce? Don't know Don' t know Don't know e . Cl'1onge brig nt,eu? f. Change shop~? Don't know Don't know g . Flash or flicker? h. Disappear and r<!oppeor? . OfficiaiU.S. Air Force Did the object ditappear while you were watching It? If so, how? 15. Did the obiect move behind something at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circre Orte}t (';;~ No Don't know. IF you answered YES, then tell what itmovedbehind=-- -_. i 16. Did the object move In front o f some th ing at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Don't know. IF you answered YES, then tell what 17. Tell in a few words the following things about the object: 18. We wish to know the angular size. Hold a match stick at arm's length in line with a known object. and note haw mvch of the object it covered by the h90d of ttte match. If you had performed this experiment at the time of the sighting, how much of the object would have been covered by the match head? Orew a picture that will sh ow t"'e shape of the abject or objects. label and include in your sketch any details ot the object r:..ot ~ou saw such os wings, p rotrusio ns, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Place an arrow beside the drawing -: ~,..ow th e d irect;on the o b ject was moving . JFO form.continued 20. Do yow rm~lc you can estimate the speed of the object? IF yo>J :: r!lwered YES, t~en what speed would you estimate? _ Do y~u l>.inlc yau can estimate how far away from you the object was? : c ircle One) Yes No If you . .::nswered YES, then how far away would you say it wos? ..;_ . ~i--"--------~-1-, - - 22. Wner!t .-ere you located when you saw the ooject? (Circl~ 8rte): o. lnsice a building b. In c. :.or c. O v.tdoors -~ d . In on airplane (type) e . At sea 23. Were you (Circle One) .. a : Ln the busLn~n se5tion of o city? ~ _. ~ In t_he residential section of o city?~ c. In open countryside? d . Near on airfield? e : Flying over a city? f . Flying over open country? 24. IF you ""~r MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehic le at the tim~, then complete the following questions: 2J.l Who t direction were you movin~? (Circle On) c. East e . South b . Nortrutast d . Southttast f. Southwest h. Northwest . 24. 2 ~ow b st wre you mo,ing? miles per hour. 24.3 Did you stop at any time while you wre lool<ing ot the object? Did you ob!lerve the object through any o t me-fo llowing? c . W:rcsl'Nt~d e. Binoculars f . Telescope g . Theodolit e . Yes d . Wi-c..ow ; ia.s.s 26. In o rde r cr ycu con g ive OS clear a p iC1ure as ponible of what you saw, describe in you~ own words a common object or ob- jects whicn, ..,.;,en p laced up in the sky, would give the some appearance os the object which you sow. :u.s. Air. Force ttte followl"9 slcetch, lmagine that you are at the point shown. Place on " A" on the curved line to 'how how high the object - wa above the horizon (llcyline) when you ~rsf saw it. Place a "8" on the same curved line to show how high the object was C:)Oe the horizon (.kyline) when you losf saw it. Place an "A" Ol"' the compan when you first saw it. Place a "8" on the com ?OS. when yoy last saw the object. 28. Orow a picture that witl show the Motion that the objed or objects mode. Place an "A" at the beginning of the path, a ' '8" at the end of the path, and show any changes fn direction during the course . 2?. IF there was MOAE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? _ Orow o picture of how they were arranged, and put on arrow to show th e d irection that they were traveling . obiect before. If so give date or dot8s and location. 31. Wot anyone else with you at the time you sow the objttct? (Circltt One) 31.1 IF you answe~ed YES. did they see the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 Pl~csel ist their ncme1 and addresws: 32. Please gi-,e he following Information about yourself: Indicate any additional information about yourself, including any special experience, which might be pertinent. 33. W&,en ::nd "o ...,:,om did you report that you hod seen the object? Month Year SIGHTING OF UNIDENTIFIED PHENOMENA QUESTIONNAIRE THIS QUESTIONNAIRE HAS BEEN PREPARED 80 THAT YOU CAN QJVE THE U.S. AIR FORCE AS MUCH INFORMATION AS POSStBLR CONCERNING THK UNIDENTIFIED PHENO~ENON THAT YOU HAVE OBSERVED. PLEASE TRY TO ANSWER ALL OF THE QUESnONS. THE INFORMATION YOU GIVE WILL BE USED FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES. YOUR NA.\4E WILL NOT BE USED IN CONNECnON WITH ANY OF YOUR STATEMENTS OR CONCLUSIONS WITHOUT YOUR PSRM!SSIO~. RETURN TO AIR FORCE BASE INVESTIGATOR FOR FORWARDING TO FTD (TDETR), WRIOHT PATTERSO~ AFB, OHIO 45433, lAW 80-17. (IF ADDlnONAL SHEBTS ARB NEBDED "'OR NARRATIVB OR SKETCHES ATTACH SECURRLY TO THIS FORM OR ANNOTATB WITH YOUR NAME FOR IDENTIFICATION.) ' WHE~ 010 ":"'OU SEE THE PHENOMENON? 2. WHAT TIM~ 010 YOU ,IRST SIGHT THE PHENOM~NONT 3. WHAT Tllwl! 01:> YOU LAST SIGHT THE PH~tiOM~NONT 4. TIME/ ZONE (\Y'ASTE"'H 0 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS 0 CENTRAL 0 MOUNTAIN 0 PACIFIC 0 OTH~R S. WHERE WEn.~ YOU WHEN YOU SAW THE PHENOMENON? IF IN CITY, GIVE THE NEAREST STREET ADDRESS AND INDICATE ON A HAND OF<~\olfH MAP WHERE YOU WERE STANDING WITH REFERENCE TO THE ADDRESS. IF IN THE COUNTRY, IDENTIFY THI.: HIGHWAY YOU WERE ON OR NEAR ANO TRY TO FIX A DISTANCE AND DIRECTION FROM SOME RECOGNIZABLE LAN0f.4ARK. 6. t.,_AGINE YOU ARE AT THE POINT SHOWN IN THE SKETCH, PLACE AN A ON THE CURVED LINE TO SHOW HOW HIGH THE PHENO"A!'i~"'' VfAS ABOVE THE HORIZON, OR SKYLINE, WHEN FIRST SEEN. PLACE A a ON THE SAME CURVED LINE TO SHOW HO'N ~IGH ABOVE THE HORIZON THE PHE:NOMENON WAS WHEt LAST SEEN. 6} trf-u_u~ UFO OVER SOFJ A