10. COSCUJSIOH OF C 3 .:RVATION BRI c F SU,W.\ARY AND ANALYSIS 20. Do you think you con ostimoto the s p;)ed of tno object? IF y oo onswe.:-d Y ES, then what spoed would you estimate?------- 21. Do y0<..1 :"!~( u can e~timote how fer away f rom you tho object wa'l ? IF you :~,;; ... - rod YES, then how for o...,.oy would you soy it wo:? 22. Wh.,re W~"~ 'XI locot:ld when y01.1 sow ~b obj~ct? (Circle On~ 23. Wore you (Circle One) l L4. IF you wor~ MOVING IN AN AUTOMCBIL.E or oth~r vehicle a t the tim~, then corrpl'.!te tho following qu.,stions: 2.!.1 Y.ho~ : 'ection wer<J you moving? ( Circlr: One ) o. N:wl,~ost d. South-,o~t f. Southwe~t h. North...,., s t 24.2 ~CH r:: were you moving? ---------mi(es per hour. 2J.3 :rc ~::... lto;:> at any t ime w!-ur!: )':J wcr~ lookin~ a t tht: object? (C ir-: ~One) No D1d VCU ::--e o!:lj~ct througn C""'V ~f th e following? Binocular:; Theodolite ld. Did th., obiect dir.ooo"t~ whil~ you were w n tchino it? If !.o , how? D on' t Know. IF yov onsweMd YES, t hun tell whnt D id r',,. c Don't Know, IF you :Jnc;w"'r"~d YES. then t ... ll what 1". ~ ~ i I ; , l,.w worch th" followino I b. Co!eor 16 . r-: w is h c '(now the onpu lor s izf!. t-Jol;! a match stick a t arm' s lenqth in line with a kn..,wn objact and not~ h ow rruct.. of ,..,. o::,ject is covP.re d bv t:.. .. h..,n-J of the match. If y ou hod p:o:rformo'!rf this t:XIlottim.,nt ::~t tho t im:! of tho s i ;'1:irq , ~ :-.... much of th'l cbie::t ""'"I-:! hove been cover,d by the match h-,od? show re s-=pe o f the object or objects. Lobel ond includ e in your sketch any details .-" 3S, pro~rusions, etc., end ospeciolly oxhaus t trails or vapor trails. - ; ' ?w the direction the object was moving. 27. In the fo ll owing s.ketch, imagine thot you c.~ a t th"~t point shown. Ploce or "A" on th~ curvo;o J;,., t o lhow how high t he object was o bove the horizon (skyl .ne } when you first sow it. P ICJC' a ''8" on t h;, $arroe curved lin~ to show how h igL, :he object was above the h orizon (sl<ylina) when you lost sow it. P lace on " A " on the comi)OJS P lace a "B" on the compass where you last sow tlc object. 2o. l.lrow o pic :re tha t will show the n~tion that th~ object or object s mode. Place o n "A" a t the beginning of t he pcL,, o .:~" ot t he end of the path, c,d show any changes in dircr.tion during tht. course. 29. IF rh~-~ wa s .C E THAN ONE o~;ect, then how mony were there? Dr~w::: j)::---~ ~';,ow they were crrc,? . onJ put on arrow to show the direction that they were traveling. 30. Hovtt you ev~r s : n this, or a si:ni lor objec t b.rfor<~. If 'o giv' do t o or doh.:. c.nd ltt.Cit ion . 3 1. Wo~ o -,.o-.e 'e ~ with you a t th~ t ime }'O\J saw the obj.,ct? (Circle One) 31.1 IF ) o -: -.swored YES, did they su" the ohject too? ( (irc/u Ono) ?!~"-~ giv~ h e follo.ving informoion c ut your.-;olf: TE LE PhO '<.: NUMBER Midd 1., Nome lnc.::.!' C'l/ ~:~:rionol inform<Jio, c.:-ol yourzc lf, including any spec io l .,xpetr i!lnc.}, which might be p.!':rtiMnt. 33. Wh-ln and to wf, :"'! J'd y ou report that you had sc~n th" obj~ct? D ay Mou~ Yuor Jonth Yor 34. Dote you completed this qu~:>tionnoire: 35. Information which you feel pertinent and which is not odequot~ly covered in the specific points of the questionnaire ~ a norrotive explanation of your sighting. U.S. AI R FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION -;-:.,s questionnaire has been prepared so tha t you con give the U.S. Air Force os much infor-.~;.).1 as possible concerning the unidentifiod aerial phenomenon t laot you hove observed. ry to answer as many questions as you possibly con. The information that you g ive will !>e u~e:: or research purposes. Your name will no t be used in connection with any statement~, ccncl~.:s,~;o~s, or publications without your pormi:;sion. We reque s t this personal informat ion so that ,; I is deemed necessary, W"! may contact you for f urther detaiLs. 1. Nhcn did)' c. ~ee the object ? 2. Ti~tll.: o f day: Hour Mi n ut<: s (Ctrclc 011e): 3. Tirro Zc-ne : 4. here were 'Circle One): a. tosten b. Cent:.cl c{fJOunto the object? ~OS I I Ad ~ s (Circle One): o. b . t onoarCf City or Town 5. how ICI,S ~::r. object in sight? H ours Minutes : Certoin c. No t very s ure :.~ r'y certoj3) d. Just o guess 6. Ythot was th'! :orJ;: ion o f the sky? NIGJ:IJ . b . cloUCly 1 7. IF you :;ow t h e obje c t d ur ing DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked ot the object ? d. T o your left e. Overheod f. Don't rem mber ~-I F you sow the d)1ec t a t NIGHT, wlro t drd you notice conccrrurog rhr ~TAf<S und MOO:-.? IJ. Crtyht n ,.:>onlrght b. Dull moonlight c . No moonlight -prtch dark d. Don't romembor 9 . \\hot werE 1 H'! weatner conditi0n::; ot the t ime you sow the object? C LOUDS (Ci-:le 0:1e): c . Scottcrc.: ~lou:ls Wf:.A Till R t l~tclr 011f ): c . AocJ.,r 1:.0 or hf_,,vy r'lrn 1--: .. cbjc::! o~oecrcd: (Circle Otiej: "] / j h. ronsparcn t c . en t rememoc r c . \'ooor brighrer thon th~ brr~htcst '>TCJrs? (Circle On~): c . A~out the some I d. Don' t know 11.1 C:.r::--:-.. ~rightness to sone ccrr:T'OJ' object : 13. Did tho obj~c: (Ctrd One for each quP.s t ion) Aoon-:r , ~nd still o t ony time? Don't know ;-o;~d up and rvc;h away o t any Don't know c . Breo~ up ,vo ports o r explod~? Don' t know Give off sno'<~? Don't know c . Chonqe brt::;'1 ness? Don'! know f. Clrnnge shape? Don't know g. F lash N flicltcr? Don't l:now h. Disappear ond rcopp~or? Don't know D on't Know. IF you answered Y E S, then tell whnt 1c:: you o n sw..,red YES, then tell what ((ircl Oa'l}: ~ 17. Tl'!:l ., o :,..w wnr, the fol owina thin!'l'> obout the obiect : 13. y, .. wish ' :>know th~ rmnulor siz..,, Hold o match stick at arm' s le-nt'lth in line with a known obi"ct or.d natl) how much of he obiect i:; cov~r~d bv th e hend of the ml'1tch. If yoiJ hod performt'ld this ex~rim.,nt Cit tho tim~ o f the :.ig,:i.,s. r-ow much of t hl'l obie c t .,..,~uld hnve No!P.n cove~red by the moch head? 19. Drew.:~:-~ --at w ill show r;e s 1.:;:-e of the object or object s . Lobel and include in you r sketch any details oft;,~ .:::=..-: ~ ... 'fOU s o w such ~s .,_i,; .. , protrusi on s , etc., and especially exhaust trails o r vapor trails. Place .::.1 .::-:-~s de the dra-w;; show the direction the obje c t was moving. 20. Do you think you can ostimote the spo!td of the objuct? (C irclo One) you onswar~d YES, then what speed wou ld you e'timote? _ 21. Do yov th ~._ yov can t~stimate how for away fr o m you the objoct was? you ;Jn! ... ~r!)d YES, then how for away would you soy it was? ---------- 22. Wh<m, w~: f:>U located when you saw th!t ob!~ct? a . Inside c c.-.~ilding b. In o cc:; c(Q-utd~:. .J d. !n a~ or ;)lone (ty!Y.') 23 . w~ro you (Circle One) o. In th o busines s section of o city? bC,Inthe ~oside-~fi~;;ction of o~ c . In or>rtn countryside? d. Nnor en a i rfield?, e. Flying o ... H a city? f. Flying ov;,r opan country? . If y :l u w VOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vl3hicle ot the t ime, then c omplete th;, following questions: 2~.\ Vihot .liroction were you movin3? (Circle One) !,. N~dheast d . Southeast f. Southwe$t h. Northwest 2~.2 H ow ic:>t wore you moving? miles per hour. 2i.3 u ;c! ~"\,;stop a t ony time whil~ you were looking at the object? D"C: )':lU O!'Serv th~ object throu;;~ c ny of the fo ll owing? f. Telescope Theodolite 26. In ordo~ tho;, : .. con give o s clecr a picture o s possible o f what y ou saw, do~crib-! in your own words a common object or ooj .. c:\ which, when placed up in tho sky, would give tht: sam~ appearance os tho object which you saw 27. In the following !ketch, imagine th a t ycu are ot the point shown. Place o r "A" on t~n curv~d line to sho"" how high th~ obje::t was above the horizon (skyline) when yoJ fir~t sow it. Plo~c o '"B'' or. tha some curved line to show how ~ig~ rho object was above the horizon (skyli ne) when you lost sow it. Place an ''A'' on the compass when you fir: .ow it. Place o " B " on the compa:;s where you last $OW thr o b ject . ~6 .. J ro w o pictur e that will show the motion thct the object or objects marie . Place on "A" at the beginning of the po~h, o "b ' ' .:Jt the end of the path, of'rl show any changes in direction during tht. cou rse. 29. IF thee ,..,=~ ..,.:1')~= THAN ONE oS ::cr. !~en how many were there? Draw c o : :~f :-ow they were o -:nge-:1, on.:! put on arrow to show the direction tha t they were traveling. UNCLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Of THE AIR FORCE STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH INCOMING MESSAGE ACTION: P~C-~ INFO: SAFOS- 3, XOP-1, XOPX- 2, DIA- l , 'SMB-1 (13~ ADV CY DIA StA 8 A 23 9PTI U Z YX R UWT FN A 022 6 14,3 05 09- UUUU--R UEO HQA. ztlR U U U U U 2 EL T 0 R UN T f J f. I , T C R U ,v}A F V A I AD C RU;;'.IFVA/9AEROSPOEFO I V ENT A FB CCLO UEOF IF /rTO WPAFB OHI 0 R UC:: 0 H QA I SEC R E TAR Y 0 F A I R FOR C E ZEN I UN IV Cf C Ol 0 B 0 UL 0 E R COL 0 FCR ATS CA :C?), FTO <TDETP), CSAF CAFROC>, OSAF CSAF-01 ) , UNlV CF CQ 0 ( ux C:,JC'l ) . UFO REPOOT RECE IVEO AT LOWRY AFB 23 MAY 67. FOLLGHPIG rC=~.H I S PRESCK 180 BY PARA 11, AFT 80-17: (1) R:J'. G , ?\ESEMBLINS ~TUNA CAN WITH FLAT TOP ANll BOTTCM. C D Slt\IER. UMCl~SSifl0 JO. Hovo you cv~ar ~tten thi l , oro similor obj..,c t L.lforo. If St.> uiv..t dui .. ..;t J,,,._ Oi':J l(;o..oii .. m . 31. Wo~ on)o ~t;:t with you at the time you sow the obj;,ct? (Circle One) 31.1 If y~v oM