DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8760022
DATE OF SIGHTINGAugust 1952
REPORTED LOCATIONHampton Virginia
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eroond by Capt. tis and lirs. acetal A023) on 11 Aveust.
Subjoot officer is an instructor with the 4400th School Squadron, Longley
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2. The firat two objects were sighted by Cantain and
thoy wore ridine in their vehicle from their home at
Pine Chapel, Hampton, Va-, alous Route 154 to Hampton proper. Source'ts in-
seciate reaction after seeing the two objects, was to interpret them as ro-
‘ea ane of his headlicshts on TY antennas. The time of slsating was approxi-
mnosely 21590 EST. Captain estimated tho altitude to be 509 fest and
the. ‘eaead 400 moh. Storping at the interseotion of Freeman Drive and Route
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134, source saw four additional objects, zee flying a& 36-4000 [cet and one
nc 7000 feet. Lie the previous Guo objec ms these vere peaesizs and heading
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$e <All objects flew with & steady motion. Source observed that the tio
original objocts pulled up in a SLRGNOL es revorsed heading on tov af chandello
aad headed SW from Fort Monroe, Va., to renmkxlin, Va. No decelerasion was
noticeabls in climbins. ‘The intensity of the yollowish-orancge light cnitted
by the objects was constant. Tne total length of observation vas 5 minmntese
“e $ aporoximtely 2609 eo2 scurce returned along the sere route und
sichted 9 seventh object of the sass description as the previous oix. Lowevor,
i bject was flying extremely low, appearing to skin _ the troetots in its
nt nor WGP 2c ince its hee adinr to be Si from sort Konrosa to
» Vae During this and other sightings » nO moon was ont.
Hampton weather: 2150 EST; 25000 feet ecattered;
pressu*> 1015 millibars; tompcrature 81 degrees; DP
or 24.97; isothermal layer 5-6000 feet.
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intercept flying objects. Terative results wore reporte ry Mn additicanal 24
B-25 tyoe aircra St wore over the Lenat area at time of sichting. Captain
laimed that he was able to differontiate botwoen the fiyius objects
ani Local aircraft.
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ATLC Yost Form 334 (13 Aug 52)
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IV. BALLOON DATA
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» Whlts BALLOONS RELEASED IN ARMA? EF ies PREDEE REIRAT QORRE t |
BD. VIME SINCE SCHEDULED BALLOON WATE sa 7 = big,
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25. POSSIBLE BALLOON LAUNCH SITES S DoMWIND OF SIGHTING: mane ae
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Location Typa__—'f__ Launching Agency Yes No a ating |
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V. BYALUATION
21, EVALUATION OF SOURCE 22, DETALLES OF PEPORT:
C_} Excellent | Good
(73 Good C_| Faly
C1 Fair (__] Poor
[—) Poor [_ ] Insufficient to Evaluate
(J Unreliable .
CJ Extremely Doubtful
C_] Hoax
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C_)Was Balloon C_1Was Astronowical
Cj Probably Balloon (_] Probably 4... nomtical
(c7Possibly Belloon [] Possibly a::...nomtcal
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5. WAS AN INVERSION LAYER NOTED? - (Yes
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(If yes, at what altitude? “6 ~ 6°? 0
[@. WERE ANY THUNDERSTORUS NOTED IN AREA? CV Yoo —..
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i. ae (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving
= } (1 b,) Standard
r.%* 1.4 Gircle ona of the following to indicate how certain you are
Certain
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Postal Address
Fairly certain d.
of your answer to the above question 1.2:
c. Not very sure
Just a guess
2. Where did you see the object?
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City or Town ° State
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! -~_3, Where vere you located when you saw the object:
’ (Circle One): a. Inside a building d. In an airplane
e. } b, Ina car e. At sea
¥ ‘es) Outdoors f. Other
3.1 Were you:
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In the business section of a city?
In the residential section of a city?
In open countryside?
Flying near an airfield?
Flying over a city?
Flying over open country?
Other
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4. How did you happen to notice the object? ___/ are
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5. When did you report to some official that you had seen the object?
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6. What were you doing at the time you saw the object?
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6,1 What had you! been doing for the 30 minutes before you saw the
object? Try to list the activity or activities, and the
approximate amount of time spent on each,
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7. Were you moving at any time while you saw the object? (Circle One):
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Yes or (Ig.
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IF you answered YES, then complete the following questions,
7,1 What direction were you moving?
(Circle One): a. North oe. Sovth
b, Northeast ff. Southwest
c. East g. West
ad, Southeast h. Northvest
7.2 How fast were you moving? . miles per hour,
7.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object?
(Circle One): Yes or No
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8, What direction were you facing when you first saw the object?
(Circle One): a, North
be Northeast
‘¢, East
a. Southeast
6. South
f. Southwest
g. West
h, Northwest
8.1 What direction were you facing when the object disappeared?
(Circle One): a. North
Da Northeast
Cy East
» Southeast
e. South
f. Southvest
g@. West
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8.2 Circle one of the following to indicate hew cartain you are of
your answer to the above two questions, (8 and 8,1).
fa) Certain
‘p. Fairly certain
c. Not very sure
d. Just a guess
9, Were you wearing eye glasses when you saw the object? (Circle One):
Yes oor (Ho
10, How was the object seen?
(Circle One): a. Through window glass e. Through theodolite
b, Through windshield f, Through sun glasses
¢. Through binoculars
ad. Through telescope
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“g.) Through open space
“he. Other
11, What do you remember about the weather conditions at the time you saw
the object?
11.1 CLOUDS (Circle One)
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a. Clear slyt
b. Hazy
Cc. Scattered clouds
ad. Thick or heavy clouds
e. Don't renember
11,2 WIND (Circle One)
fa.) No wind
+ Slight breeze
ce. Strong vicl
d. Don't remember
11,3 WEATHER (Circle One)
(a) Dry
b. Fog, Mist, or light rain
c. Moderate or heavy rain
d. Snow
e. Don't remember
11,4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One)
a. Cold
b. Cool
Le Warm
< ° Hot
ee Don't remember
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SECTION C
Estimate how long you saw the object?
Hours liinutes “Seconds |
12.1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of
your ansver to Question 12:
a. Certain c. Not very sure
(b) Fairly sure ad. Just a guess
Did the object look: (Circle One) Solid or Transparent?
Did the object at any time:
(Circle One for each question)
14.1 Change direction? Yea No Don't_know
14.2 Change speed? Yes No/ Don't _know
14.3 Change size? Yes No) Don't_know
14.4 Change color? Yes} “No Don't know
14.5 Break up into parts or a a
explode? Yes Ho? Don't_know
14.6 Give off smoke? Yes (iad Don't know
14.7 Change brightness? Yes (No Don't_know
14.8 Flicker, throb, or a
pulsate? Yes (No Don't know
14.9 Remain motionless? Yes (Uo) Don't_know
Did the object give off a light? (Circle One): (Yes) No Don't know
15.1 IF you answered YES, what was the color of the light? Pct et, Co
Tell in a few words the following things about the object?
16,1 Sound y \ > sat
16.2 Color “ ate i fictht o Wo tone ty ed (ob ary ©
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I’ there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? Ch rans
Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to
show the direction they were traveling.
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18. Did the object at any time:
18,1 Move behind something? (Circle One) (Xes) Mo Don't know
IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved behind.
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IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved in front of,
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18,3 Blend with the background? (Circle One) Yes (
Don't know
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19. Which of the following objects is about the same actual size as the
object you saw? (Circle Cne):
Be Pea f, Automobile
by) Baseball g. Small airplans
¢. Basketball h. Large airplane
d. Bicycle wheel i. Dirigible
e. Office desk j. Other
19.1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are
of your answer to Question 19.
a.) Certain c. Not very sure
Fairly certain ad. Uncertain
20. Try to tell the following things about the object:
20.1 How high above the earth was 4t7/9.02 feet,
20.2 How far was it from you? feet or ) res eee +
20.3 How fast was it going? _~- miles per hour,./*':
20.4 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are
of your answer to the above questions:
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a. Certain Not very sure
b. Fairly certain - dust a guesa
21. How did the object disappear from view?
(Circle One): a, Suddenly ec. Other
.b,’ Gradually d. Don't remember
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22. In the following sketch, imagine your eye at the point shown, Place an
"A" on the curved line to show how high the object was above the horizon
when you first saw it. Place a "B" to show where it was when whon you
last saw it. y
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23. In the following sketch place an "A" at the position the object was
when you first saw it, and a "B" at its position when you last saw it,
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Your eye
24. Draw a picture that will show the motion that the object made. Place
an "A" at the beginning of its path and a "B" at the end of its path.
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25. Draw a picture that will show the shape of the object. Label and include
in your sketch any details of the object that you saw, and place an arrow
bes:iide the drawing to show the direction the object was moving,
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26. Was this the first time that you have seen an object like this?
(Circle One): (Yes > No
26.1 IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what conditions
did you see other ones?
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27. %In your opinion what do you think the object was and what might have
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29. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object?
(Circle One): Yes) or No
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(Civcle One): ‘Yes’ or No
29.2 Please list their nd addresses:
30. Please add here any further comments which you believe are important.
Use additional sheets of the same size paper if necessary.
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