Xxxx Xx 9078303 Nauvoo Illinois

Category: xxxx  |  Format: PDF  |  File: xxxx-xx-9078303-Nauvoo-Illinois.pdf
Keywords: circle, moonl, 1ilding, btniness, lclion, cou11trysid, lirfiold, h1ect, hrougi, heooolito, osibb, hoyil, cniwjr, heqinrllnj, cnjrse, d1rcction, ftycjr, uvfurl, circj_, jiowing, rilwc, rerport, quotoly, inoir, eyplono
View in interactive archive →
AND MU .:.. YSIS ;>r .. vlouo d l tlon o( t hll 20. Do you think y ou con ostimot!t th0 spMd o f the objec:t ? (Circle One) IF you an; dYES, then what speed would you o~timat ? Do you t h i ~;.. ..,ou con e) t i moto how for aw;:;y from you th " cbjo c t wos ? I F y ou ons !~ed YES, then h ow for owoy would y o u s oy it was? 2 2 . Where w~r o~ou locate d wh.,n you sow ~he obje-ct? 23. Wero you ( Circle Ona) o . lnsid~ o :>1.1ilding c~' Outdocr; a. In rhc-btniness section of a cit>t ? (f,) !nth~ re 'iid<-ntiol s'lclion o f a ci:-y? c . In op~n cou11trysid:>? d. Near .,, (lirfiold? o . f'lyinJ o ~ c city? f . Flying ov~ !:l~n c~untry? 2.!. lr y::>u W .. " ~OVING IN AN AUTOMOSILE or c.:h."!r v ... hicle at the t im_,, thn c .... npl"!t~ t :l.J f o llo.dng questions: i-t..::~ r~ction wer-t~ you moving? (Circle Ono) "-! =n,oost d . South~o:~t f. Southw st h. Nor~nw.,st mil~s per hour. D id ::J ::lo p at any tirno whil: y ou w~r, lool<ino at the o h1ect? Otd y::1.1 :!:s~v) the object t hrougi :1r.y of the following ? 8 Binoculars f . Telescop e Y~s heooolito Yes 26. In ordt-r ., - ~.. ="'give os cleor o pit::'ue as po:osibb of Nhat y ou !>ow, J.,.,cr ib-, in your own word:> o common ocl ore!> ~::.l ... ~ich, when ploc'!)d up in th., r.ky, w ould giveth ... san-, op))f'aronce os the obj ct which you sow 27. In t h e followit"~ ~k-:tclt, imcgir:~ that )'OU o. e o t th!l poi n t s hoYil. P lncc or ''t," oa th~ ::lu., .. d lj, .. t o !>h~w h:,w high t h e obJe'"t was above t h e hor iz on (sky I ine) when you frrs t o;ow 1t. f loct> o ' 'I:S" O"l tnt' som~ Cl"v ... d In, .. t o J show how h. J~ t , o objo c t w a s a b ov e t h:: hori zo n ( slcyl ine) w!-wn you lost :.ow it. P loct'! o n "A" o~ t h-! cniWJr:<.<; whrn you l;r:: !.O W i t . P lacE: 0 " B " on t he compo<;S wrere y oll lost 50W tl.c obi c t . ::;.;{a pi:: .. that wi II show th-9 mot'on ~at t h'! o bjec t o r objt:ct s mode. Place o., " A" a t t he heqinrllnJ of the p~th, o "b' .:! t he end o f the poth , ~"'~ sl-o~, nny cha n ge s in dirl'ction during tht. cnJrse. Dr~..., o ;>i:!.''! :r row th~y were =~=:--;~.J, o n J put on a rrow t o show the d1rcction tho~ they we re traveling. 30. Hove y ou ftYCJr 3eun t hhs, or 0 similar ob;~;ct uvfurl). If s o giv.: dar.., l d dru.,l. t ,J k::c.Hi ; ,,. 31. Wo ... ony:l:- -;., w:~h you at th~: tim~ you sow 1h., obj.,ct? (Circlo On~) 31.1 1:= , c ... !:"'$W.,r)d YES, d id th~y stt& 'ho o!>joct too? (CircJ_, One) Yos No 31.2 ?a~C,j-'is t their nom"s and oddr ss~s: ?leHe giv! :n" f_,Jiowing informat ion c!>v..Jt y ourself: Lost Nom., lndi:ot~ 0'"':' ~::!ditional information c~vut yourself, incl\ldi ng any sp.:cial o't:<p&rilwc'l, which mignt w ., ... : ti-::n'. 33. Wh3n and to .. .,~ -:! id y ou rerport thnt yo u hod ::c Jn th" obj~ct? 34. Dote you complt~d this qu&stionnoire: C>oy Mo n t h 35. lnformotioo """'-;1'1 you hel pertin~nt and which is not od~quotoly covered in the specific points of th~t qu,JtiC)('Inoir., ::;r o narrative eYplono t ion of y our 1.ighting . DEPARTMENT OF THE A IR FORCE HEADQUA~TI!IU I'"O,.Z:IGN T~CHNOLOOY OIVI510N I Af'OC I Wft1GHTI"ATT~!'t30N AI~ I"OptCl .AG'I[ OHIO A 5 433 ~.: : ::>servati on ::au roo, Ill1noi3 62354 Pt.:_ ?::-ence y._,ur unidenth~ied observation. The infor mation vhich ~e ve received is r.o~ suffi c ient f or a scicntlfic evaluati on. Re :..:.~st you complete 1:h e attached FTD Form 161~ and return it in 1: envelope pr ovljec. Thank you for reporting your observation t c ~he Air Force. ..Y J.!_ :::3 C. MANATI', Colo~e l , USAF D~rector of TechnolC6Y e Subsystems F7D Form 164 u/envelop~ U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION Thi ~ que s tionnaire has been prepared so that you con give the U.S. Air Force os muc h in f or.,., c! '-:>n o s possible concerning the unidentifierl aerial phenomenon tha t you hove observed. Pleas~ : y to o nsw<!r as many questions as you possihly con. The information that you give will be ush. l~r resea rc h purposes. Your nome will not be used in connection w jth any s t a tements, ccn::l s':m s , or publications withou t y our pe rmission. We request this personal information s o t~ct i' ., i s deemed necessary, we may contact you fo r further detai Is. l. .Vht:n did yc:; see the object ? 2. T i f' e o f day: (Circle One): Doy Mo n t h Yo o r M i null'! s 3. Time Zone: (Circle On e): a. tostern (Circle One): (b~ Central c . Mountain d . Poe ific 4. Y.ne~ wer<: ; :JU when you sow the o~j~ct? N ' ore r Posto l Add r e s s City or Town Daylight Soviny Stoto o r Counry 5. how lor.E =s o~ject in s ight ? (Totcl O..orollon) o . Certain 0 Fcily certain 5 .1 h""" .... ~:. ":-e il'l sight determined? 5.2 Y.-::s :>:, -e :igl-tt con t inuously? Hour'\ Minutes c . No t very sure ( d. Justo gue:;s Yes t _ No b. Cloud y 7. IF you sow T cc;~ct during DAYLIGHT, where was th.., SUN located os y ou look~d o t th., object ? (Circle One). o. 1~ front o f y o u d. T o your left b. I, bock o f you e . Qverh :xl c. To your right f. Do n't remember t3. 1r y ou s ow'"'" o!>Jt-Ct a t NIGHT, wl10t dtd ynu n o tice cont Nninu th !>I AI<S und MOON? B. 1 STARS (C ,,cfc One): !J: .. remember Bnght moonl tfJht c . No moonl iyht -p it ch dark d. Don '1 rem-:mh:~r 9 . Y...ha t ....,,., .... :... .. weather condttinns at the t ime yoo sow the obJect ? CL OU .. S t C :le One): c . Sco::cre_ clouJ s d . Th,::-. c cavy c louds .VEATHU< (Ctrclc Om): Fog, rnt~t, or ltgl.t ro tn c ... ~o-lt'roll' or ltcuvy rain e. Dan' t rt:mcrnbcr lC. Tt..'! c~,,.c :;,peered; (Crrcle One): 11. I! it :l~;~-:.:?:' c s o light , was it bri;i-e hen the brightost !:tors? ((,c/c Ow): (:_'. anghter c . About the sam~ b. 0.-"ner d . Don't know Cc-~:r~ ~rightness t o some c:;-;~n object : ... Fuzzy 0~ (C~rclt> One f o r each qu.stion) a. Ap;')e>Cr t -s-:-d s t ill atony tim~? !;: .. ~up and rush away ot any tim.? c. >e:l~< .- p::rt s or explode? e. Chong br1,;nrress ? f. Chons.! sh:=-"? g. Flash or fl tC'I<er? Don't know Do n ' t kno w Don't k:'low Don't know Don'! know Do n't know Don' t know h. D i soppcor end rcoppPor? Don' t know 14. Did the obiJtct di!lappeOf while you w~tr& watching it? If so, how? 15. Did t~"! c ct move .,_,hind !\Om"lthinq at any t im.,, pnrticularly o cloud? it '"'IO"~d boothind: Do n't Know. IF you on!lwered YES, then tell whnt Did t h e o~ 'act move in fr o nt of something a t any time, particularly o cloud? (C ire .. Oue): Don't Know. IF y o u ::~n~w.,red YES, then tell what 17. Tell in o f,.w words the following things about the obj~ct: 18. Yr.) w ish o know the On!)ulor size. Hold o match s tick ot arm' s length in lin3 with a known object on~ not~ h o w uch cF ; .. ,e object is covered by th., head of the match. If you hod po:r for med this experiment "t the time o f tl,o ightin;, h"Jw much of the obiect .,.,ould hova been covered by the motch head? 19. D :I"" ~ ,.. -: o;:u will show tn~ s'--~;:.e of the object o r obj.,cts. Lobel and include in your sketch any detods of r~ .::: ----::you sow suc!l .::i ,.oir~s, protrusion!>, etc., and e specitllly exhaust trails o r vapor trails. P lac .. o-: ..... ~sd~ the dro .. 'r;~ ~snow the direction the object wos moving. l I I T }fl.,