DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE6383186
DATE OF SIGHTINGSeptember 1952
REPORTED LOCATIONWashington D C
FRAMES49
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
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SOURCE C,. S4W A YELLOWISH WHITE VERY BRIGHT LIGHT ABOUT ONE-HALF THE
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SIZE OF A FULL MOON, OBJECT HAD VAGUELY ROUNDED FRONT WITH A TAL
THE LENGTH OF WHICH WAS ABOUT TWICE OF THE DIAMETER AND TAPERING
TO A POINT, OBJECT MADE NO SOUND. OBSERVER WAS AT HOME FACING su}
AND SAW OBJECT THROUGH WINDOW IN HOUSE, FIRST OBSERVED AT 45 DEGREE
ELEVATION, UNDER OBSERVATION UNTIL AT 35 DEGREE ELEVATION. OBJECT
TRAVELED AT 45 DEGREE AliGli DOWN AND TOWARDS THE WEST IN A STRIGHT
LINE, SOURCE D. OBJECT WAS A LARGE ROUND THING RESEMBLING A CHILD*S
PLAY BALL SHAPED LIKE A “COON WITH A TAIL. TAIL WAS OF SAME LIGHT BLUE
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COLOR AS OSJECT. IT WAS { AVELING ABOUT THE SPEED OF A PLANE }AND
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APPEARED TO BE HEADED TOWARD THE GROUND. WHEN FIRST OBSERVED ‘IT WAS
VERY HIGH BUT HEADED TOWARD THE GROUND IN THE DIRECTION OF THE PLANT
INDUSTRY STATION CMA AT BELTSVILLE CMA MD. SOURCE WAS UNABLE TO GIVE
DIRECTION OF FLIGHT SUT SAID IT WAS TOWARD THEGdEST.) sEcoND OBSERVER
AT SAME TIME AND PLACE WAS MR. @gMMBMMMa AN EMPLOYEE AT BOLLING Ara
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SOURCE Es. TEAR DROP SHAPED OBJECT CMA BLUNT END GOING AWAY. COLOR WAS
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MOSTLY GREEW as REDDISH shohdned “ar ARMS LENGTH OBSERVATION CMA OBJECT
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HAs ARGE. LNOUGH ee, “ov ale ca?) wee FRU LOP ws Jona” ay ry iy ww . . . i i181
ra ,*F to > ,le ae] \ot rr ~ 7 AT wae ors
NO SOUND. I WAS LOCKING Lt! ri} SOUTHERLY DIREC TION. T ik OBJECT MOVED
iN A LONG CWESTERLY TOWARD THE HORE ZONs SUN WAS STILL UP. OBJECT WAS
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AT HIGH ALTITUDE. SOURCE F. OBJECT WAS SHAPED LIKE A BALL WITH LIGHT
RADIATING OUT FROM IT SOMEWHAT LIKE A STAR ON A XMAS TREE. IT WAS
BRIGHT WHITE IN COLOR LOOKING LIKE THE HEADLIGHT OF AN AUTO AND
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ABOUT THE SAME SIZE. TAIL WAS ALMOST AS BRIGHT AS THE CEJECT ITSELF.
TRAIL WAS AEOUT 5 OR 6 TIMES AS WIDE AS THE LIGHT ITSELF. SOUKC:
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SAYS HE COULD TRIANGULATE FROM HIS POSITION POSSIBLY GIVING INFORMATION
Jgwl a veh tv
AS TO RELATIVE SPEED AID TRAJECTORY. RELATIVE SPEED WAS SUCH THAT
HE COULD FOLLOW IT WIT SwitP OF HIS HAND. SURCE WAS FACING WEST
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AND OBJECT APPEARED TO Si HEADING NORTH TRAVELING FRCM HIGH ALTITUDE
TOWARD EARTH. SOURCE G, -iJECT ABOUT SIZE AND SHAPE OF FUSELAGE
OF PLAN:, LIS GREEN © 'LUOR AND GLOWING INCANDESCENTLY. LOOKED
AT FIRST LIKE A PLANE OW FIRE. COLOR VARIED FROM GREEN TO FLAME COLOR
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TOWARD TAIL ALMOST GIV! (T A TEAR DROP SHAPE. WHEN FIRST OBSERVED
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IT WaS AT AN ANGLE CF_arPPROY 30 DEGREES ABOVE THE HORIZON AND WAS
HEADING IN ANNORTHWESTEDLY \DIRECTION GLIDING TOWARD THE EARTH AT AN
ANGLE OF ABOUT 4 EGPELS. SOURCE He OBJECT WHICH LOOKED LIKE A PLANE
ON FIRE AT FIRST AND THEN LIKE SOME SORT OF A FLARE GLIDING TOWARD THE
GROUND IN THE GENERAL DIRECTION OF THE LEE WENCKIALe iT DISAPPEARED IN
HE SKY BEFORE HITTING THE GROUND ON THE VERGINIA SIDE OF THE RIVER.
IT SEEMED TO FLASH AND DISAPPEAR. IT APPEARED TO EE ie MORE THAN
$99 FT IN THE AIRs ITS COLOR WAS WHITE TURNINT TO RED AUD Gheen AT THE
TAIR. IT MADE NO NOISE.
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oeTEet? iis TRAVELLING IN A GESTERLY, DIRECTION. TIME 2349 HRS. PART 2.
SOURCE A. - QWWPPE Q FOR & SECONDS
SOURCE [. - QUWPPP 2 FoR 5 S=CONDS
‘SOURCE C, - 122910 0 FOR 3 SECONDS
SOURCE D. A 122945 2 DURATION UNKNOW!!
SOURCE Fe A 122@4 9 FOR 24 OR 12 SECONDS
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SOURCE F. A 122908 9 © \ATION UNKNOWN
SOURCE G. A 12281 @ Fo. 2 TO 5 SECONDS
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SOURCE Ie ONE BALOON SHAPED OBUECT "ACTUALLY MORE ONION SNAPED® WITH
STREAMER TAPERING GRADUALLY. COLOR WAS BRIGHT LIGHT GREEN CMA WITH
Ceieessntinnnmagee apene eae oP sree
YELLOW RED TAILGM I WAS DRIVING ou MASSe AVE NORTH OF WISCONSIN AVE
AND STOPPED AT INTERSECTION. OBJECT APPEARED TO EE UE JING NY IN A
TRAJECTORY OF APPROXIMATELY 45 DEGREES TORARD THEN EARTH. IT SEEMED TO
——} vs -“ > e+,* mrmar ae + wm C mad weg ond gah ed _ VD — « es ~ ‘ . > - t. “sr
os TRAY BELLING yo AA “Lit aLOWes oY ware EB Je Ji + é bast eS 3 ALL Wiis 4 BLUI>S a |
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LOOKED ~~. SMALLE s T HAN rt BASEBALL. POINT vi CES: any Fas i , ’ ‘ star ha LOWAL
GUARD ARMORY CMA FACI(WGG SOUTH SOUTHWEST. OBJECT WAS HEADING IN THE
DIRECTION OF THE WATICUAL ALRPORT. SOURCE Ke ONE ROCKET SHAPED OBJECT
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LOOKING LIKE A ROMAIN (ULE BUT LARGER CMA COMING TOWARD EARTH LIKE
A PLANE GLIDING CMA io! FALLING RAPIDLY. VERY CLOSE TO GROUND. NOT
MORE THAN 2@0@ FEET ASOVE GROUND CMA COMING ACROSS FIELD. COLON GREEN
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AND. WHITE, WIFE SAYS §) 1K ALSO. AS IT DISINTEGRATED IT APPEARED TO BE
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SHAPF® LIKE A SKYROCK:! GUT HAD NO TRAIL. OBSERVER WAS FACING GW}
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TENTATIVE
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SECTION A
1. When did you see the object:
a Deter 12 SepT 1S,
1.2 Time of Day: £ ! 00 A.M. or P.M. (Cirele One)
Se Min. x Ay
1.3 Time Zone: (Circle One):
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b. Central e. Other :
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(Circle Gne): a. Qaylignt Saving »
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ley Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of
your answer to the above question 1.2:
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de Certain c. Not very sure
b. ‘atrly certain ad Just a guess
2. Where were yo: 4.e9 you saw the object:
Corner Mass. Ave Sqh Ch ai.w., Wastin Ten DC,
Clty or Tow oo state © country
Additional Remarks:
3. Where were you located when you saw the object: —
(Cirele One): a. _Inside a building ad. In an airplane
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Sutdeors i. Other
3.1 Were yous:
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8.1 What direction were you looking when the object disappeared?
(Circle One): a North . e. South
b. Northeast f. KE wad
' @. East g. West
d. Southeast he Northwest
8.2 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of
BE x Gacaaal to the above question and preceding question (8 and
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ac Certain ) Cc. iot very sure
b. Fairly certain d. dust a guess
9. Were you wearing eye glasses when you saw the object? (Circle One):
Yen or { tle
10. How was the ob ject seen?
(Circle One): «4, ‘Through window glass e. Through theodolite
». Through windshi f. Through sunglasses
Se ars ge Through open space
cd. Through telescope h. Other
11. What do you reimember about the weather conditions at the time you saw the
object? oh oacpetley-
11.1 CLOUDS °°. le One) 11.3 WEATHER (Circle One)
Ae (Clear sky) ae (Ory)
b. Hazy be Fog, Mist, or light rain.
c. “Scattered clouds Cc. Moderate or heavy rain
ad. Thick or heavy clouds d. Snow
@. lon't remember e. Don't remember
11.2 WIND (Circle One) 11. TEMPERATURE (Circle One)
a. (ilo wind» ae Cold
be ght breeze b. Cool
ec. Strong wind c. C Warm
a. Don't remember a. Hot
©. Doa't remember
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A TIERY BALL THAT STREAKED THEQUGH THE NIGHT FROBABLY WAS A
eT TEOR BUT IT CAUSED MUCK SPECULATION AND FLYING ZALCEE TALK TEROVCHO!'T
PARVLAND. VIRCINIA AND WEST WIPCINIA LAST NICHT, THE STREAK OF FIRFeN
_ be Bete = “* penny -_ a -_ ~ — = =a- ~ > -* ~~
DESCRIBED BY THE cALTINORS WEATHER SUREAU AS A CREAT GREENISH=UHITS
rr > _ - ”_ » - a aa - _o ~ + Tere ©
om HTeeS IPT WAS REPORTED OVER EA TI ORE SHORTLY AfFTzR DUSK. Ti
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Ii RAPID FVUCCESS ON CAME PEPORTS FROM FREDERICK, HA SESTON Ns CUir3BEPe
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ba igs ee D a Pas 6“ IN WY 2 . Vv IFELN mary VIi cin te Pri » TE! i Bcc Eze Tak Civil P - J
RALTiCe ADNMINEGTRATION CAIN ITS TOWER ME It! VHEELING AND PARKERSTUNG,
Wacol VESELNTA, SAY THE BRIGHT QouZC7 uD é PLOT Zi wT. TA os :
sROM TUE EAST REPORTED SIGHTING IT IN THE VICINITY OF FEOrT ROYAL,
VIRCH tA. NEWSPAES ER OFFICES AND POLICE HEADQI'ARTEP ROVCHOUT THE
SRUeSTATE ATEA REPORTSO A SALE OT THLEPESIT CALLS poate Tae Deute
WITWERS OF THE BALL Of TIRE Tf Tedeupegess atten TATUER BYRTAL,
"Aer an a> ~ TTA THe “= - 7% <4 rep Fr rKe? ser . re + oye om > > - 5 ee eel a
; ash oe oe ei . y 2. * > _ . ; : _ © . - é > “-* lo hi Lei ' o —— ~ Py a |
JAPECUSLY DESERTBED TI's OBJECT Al A EIG BALL OF BLUT TLAtE, TPAT
Tyke ie if ‘h . Ete 1° , ~ ue Re 2 "Ate ‘ ra? 7 Aha?
~S @ bes ’ . + : * . . _—~— @ / =o J = & -
i aed Tt) - C . ’ - _ , \° -. + _tr- wre) pore 9p , ~¥tic et*rae9 a}
‘ fo. & rl ‘ bs tome ‘~~ = +0 d& b* th be ) +s
i GT "Ol kev A ?. ADAR . CrYS FT fC NOTTS a ALT! ore: 5 me he = poflnk EAS.
Oe Siete CAVCERE IN SECORIBENG 77 OUCH MARY PERSONS REFEREE
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TO : rh ae SAUCERS ais : nae 7 ae 7 ‘OST SESIED TG AGRES itn THE
SEAT ras rl + CAUe@e THAT (tT iA f . ae 4 - -.-@ee
BALTIUGES~¢AP yo FID? YRJEST
THAT STREANED THROUGH THE NICHT SxY
LEA "CREAT RSENS 9 WHITE CL IGHT” STIRRED "FLYING SALCER" TALK AMaNC
PESTHENTS OF TOUR STATE® COO” LP ASYLA'D TO TaSheccee Lact “ICET.
WEAT ICE EVBEAU OBSENVERS HERES SAY THE OBJECT BUT MADE NO OFFICIAL
SRORT OF IT, ONE OBSERVER, THO WISHED TO REMAIN ANONYMOUS, SAID IT
SENBABLY WAT A PETEO..
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Tre eerie OF F IRE - 1: T "Th . a I Fa Lo ‘wo v an 6% BALI qT! s+ = -~ } Fe : y TER
WK. ABOUT 9 PM, 1! QLicy SUCCESSION CAME REPORTS TO THS WEST FRO
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MASE TST a . ° Sr annrn TuT ‘Twa S HEPA RT ATTIAT 2 PRA TAD aeemy
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12.1 Circle ons of the following to indicate how certain you are of your
answer to Question 12:
a. Ce ce. Not very sure
be d. Just a guess
Did the object look: (Circle One) Solid or Transparent
Did the object at any time:
(Circle One for each question)
1.1L Change direction? Yes No) Don't know
11.2 Ghange speed? Yes | n ow
14.3 Change size? Yes i Don't know
1h.4 Change color? Yes uA Don't know
14.5 Break up into parts or Yes ( No) Dontt know
explode?
14.6 Give off amok? Yes ( NO Don't know
1h.7 Change brightness? Yes fo) Dontt know
14.8 Flicker, ‘ rob, or (Yes) No Don't know
pulsate
Us.9 Remain motionless? Yes No Don't know
Did the object give off a light? (Circle One): (tes. No Don't know
15.1 IF you siswered YES, what was the color of the light? Greenis - blue
as
in: PR Yea lee
Tell in a few +o re tne following things about the object?
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16.1 Sound / No §
16.2 Color |
IF there was Ck’ THAN ONE object, then how many were there?
Draw a picture of how they were arranged and put an arrow to show the
direction they were traveling.
Ma the op" t at anv times
bid the onr;ect at ly times
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TF you answered YES, than tell what it moved behind.
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18.2 Move in front 2f something? (Circle One) . Yes () Don't know
IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved in front of.
18.3 Blend with the background? (Circle One) Yes No Don't know
19. Which of the following objects is about the same actyal size as the object
you saw? (Circle One):
Ae
b.
Ce
a.
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Pea Automobile
Baseball gs Small airplane
Basketball he Large airplane
Bicycle wheel « « Dirigible,
Office desk . Otter
19.1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your
20.1
20.2
20,3
20.4
Cb.
20. Try to tell +
ansver to Question 19.
Certain. c. Not very sure
Fairly certain > d. Uncertain
os
+ ‘ollowing things about the object:
How high aoove the earth was it? 10 oco feet.
How far was it from you? eet or 20 milese
Circle
How f'ast tras it going? 4o8 miles per hour.
one of the following ndicate how certain you are of your
anst®* “. tha above questions:
Qe
b.
© tein ' <<—iot very _ours) :
Fuirly certain ad Justa youre
21. How did the object disappear from view?
(Cirele One): a. Suddenl c. Other
be ad. Don't remember
SECTION D
2c. n the following sketch, imagine your eye the point shown. Place
at
on the curved line to show how high the obj
(skyline) when you first saw it. Place a"
ect Tas nbove the horizon
a "B" to show there it was when
you Last st saw it.
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23. In the following sketcn place an "A" at the position the object was when
you first saw it, acd a "BY" at its position when you last saw it.
Overhead vy
Horizon Horizon
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2h. Draw a picture that will show the motion that the object made. Place an
"A" at the beginning of its path anda "BY at the end of its path.
25. Draw a picture tnat 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
beside the draving to show the direction the object was moving.
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26. Was this the first tine that you have seen an object like this?
(Circle One): (ies ) or No
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25.1. IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what conditions did
you see other ones?
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In your opinion what do you think the object was and what might have caused
it? ’ '
| uate the faintest idea,
28, Give the following information about yourself:
TELEPHOME NUMF
What is your present job?
29, Was anyone else with you at the time von saw the object?
(Circle One): ‘Yes | or No
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¥ 29,2. IF you ansvered YES, did they see the object too?
;
(Circle One): / Yes or Me
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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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1, DATE ( Location ; ( 12,
CONCLUSIONS
la w
os Balloon
| 12 Sev 52 : Washington, D.C. Area ‘Probably Sc!ioon
cn ae ‘s TYPE OF OBSERVATION a Pesmmy Galleon
< : ; (GO Wes Arrcectr
Lace! — 2000 | eee ee ! 3% Ground: Vi suc! G Ground-Reder _G Probably Aircraft
—— oe T... ame —————— @] Air Vi suo! a) Atreintercept Radar a Poss.o! / Aiceraty ;
5. FMOTCS ; : SOURCE 1S Was Astranom.cea! 7 +
; SO Yes ; 2 : set Probably Astranomicai <¢ aa 7
. S); multiple civilian ') Possibly Astecnomecat
|e ere ee —— OP cee _—s =" — es ' :
‘7. LINGTs CF CBSERVATION | 8. NUMBER OF GBJECTS 9 COURSE ,2 Other .. panies senate |
' ‘ ‘DS Inswlhticrent Octa tor Evciuet: on
; 2 - 12 seconds . i: | SG Unknown
ES Lee a ee SL eee ore FS a a a a ‘ .
10. BRIEF suUMMaRY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
Varied in color. Round to tear drop. | Ovject seen at Sunset white still .2-..
| "Green fiyeball" in Like",
“seer drop” shape
Provably a meteor
No return on wasn
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AIR TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER | sn ;
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Your recent report of unidentified aerial phenomena has been
received by the Air Technical Intelligence Center, Inclosed is a
questionnaire, which, when completed by you and returned in the
inclosed, self-adiressed envelope, will aid in standardizing the
date and will provide a complete record of the occurrence.
Your interest in reporting the matter and your public spirited
Gesire to be of service are greatly appreciated,
Sincerely yours,
2 inels
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TENTATIVE
SECTION A
1. When did you see the set
1.1 Date: on TVG aor
ite, '
1.2 Time of Day: rer (\ A.M, or P.M, (Cirele One)
Se Tine Nee”
1,3 Time Zone: (Circle One):
Be cantern) ad. Pacific
b,. Contral e. Other
c. ilountain
we ee ee
(Circle One): ae Daylight Saving
b. Standard
1.4 Circle ona of tne following to indicate how certain you are of
your answer to the above question 1.2:
a. Certain) c. Not very sure
b. lairly certain d. Just a guess
26
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Additional Remarks: hed AsAdaic, Ai Yom ;
PN
Bi whence VC
3. Where were you located when you saw the sbjects
(Cirele One): a..Inside a building 4d. In an aimlane
+
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on ~
Outdoors f, Other
pe Ages ale
3.1 Were yous ae
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(Cirele One): as “In the bis siness secti: 1 of a city’
be ‘In the rest dential section of a2 @ity?
PP
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1 country?
ying over op
:
Flying over a c} ty?
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he How did you happen to notice the Yoke
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Ny AAA) OS LL MA
5. When did bor) ee to va official that you had seen the object /
ae \3 VAL yet, 432.
Ri ali: TAA. h 7 VY, af tp ALAA
SECTION B
6.
6.1 Whatvhad you been doing for the 30 neil before you saw the object?
Try to list the activity or activities and the approximate amount
of bc Neti gn each.
c |
7. Were you moving et any time while you saw the object? (Circle One):
wD?
a - @
IF you answered YES, then complete the following questions:
7el What direction were you moving?
/
ane aif ith
bclaton th A,
4
(Circle One): a. North e. South
b. Northeast f. Southwest
c. East g. West
ad. Southeast h. Northwest
7.2 How fast were you moving? miles per hour.
7.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the sdject?
(Circle One): Yes or No
' ’
8. What direction were you looking when you first saw the object?
: . . .
» > —! e —— —
| *
2. East Be WES
Sst
a. Southeast h. Northwest
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8.1 What direction were you looking when the object disappeared?
(Circle One): a. North e. South
b. Northeast f. st
c. East g: Goat
d. Southeast Ne rthwest
8.2 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of
a =. Seemed to the above question and preceding question (3 and
el).
itn >
hp et c. ilot very sure
b. Fairly certain ad. dust a guess
9. Were you wearing eye glasses when you saw the object? (Circle One):
a
‘Yes )) oF Mo
ad
10. How was the object seen?
(Circle Ons}: a. Through window glass Yy Through theodolite
b. Through windshield Paro hs sse
*. Through binoculars en space
\»
Through telescope he Other
ll. What do you reremcer about the weather conditions at the time you saw the
object?
11.1 CLOUDS { ‘cle One) 11.3 WEATHER —— One)
ae ( Clear ae om
b. azy b. g, Mist, or light rain
Ce Scattered clouds ce. Moderate or heavy rain
d. itick or heavy clouds d. Snow
e@. Lon'tt remember e. Don't remember
11.2 WIND (Cirele One) 11.4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One)
« Co wae a. Cold
"a Sligh breeze ae C90 L
¢. Strong wind Warn)
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VL. @ voa reme Tolar . pu
a. Dent t remember
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13.
17.
18,
Page
12.1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your
answer to Guestion 12:
ae ( Ce Cc. Not very sure
b. rly sure ad. Just a guess
he
Did the object look: (Circle One) Solid or ( Srenparent sparent ,
Did the object at any time:
(Circle One for each question)
1.1 Change direction? Yes (to Don't know
- »2 Change nse Yes = n ow
»3 Chan EK pale ey know
= q ange «: chor? — Don't know
8 Tito parts or Don't know
xplode?
ve off smo B) ) “a 223
- 7 saat rate righ ee J B ¢ Boat’ fey
14.8 cker, **rob, or
pulsate-
14.9 Remain ». tionless? Yes ~ No ) Don't know
Did the object: cive off a light? (Circle One): Yes Wo Don't know
15.1 IF you »:«wered YES, what was the color of the light?
Tell in a few «+ its the following things about the object?
16.1 Sound ‘Aan, /
/ i
J , ’ , / fy , 4 Jf, 7
16.2 Color “langues UNG Se Ub der, Gtk, LO
IF there was MORA THAN OME object, then how many were there?
Draw a picture of how they were arranged and put an arrow to ‘show the
direction they were traveling.
°
Did the object. at any times
; ; ; o-
Maers seo *t-§ «wo _'_ is :
e a : é
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18.2 Move in front of something? (Circle Ine) Yes (1, Don'+ knot
IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved in front of.
—
>
18.3 Blend with the background? (Circle One) Yes (No Don't _knoy
—-
19. Which of the following objects is about the same actual size as the object
you saw? (Circle One):
ae Pea f. Automobile ~ ‘
b. Baseball ge (Biall airplane) le Whe \ug!
c. Basketball h. bares airplane ae
ad. Bicycle wheel i. Dirigible v
e. Office desk je Other
19.1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your
answer to Question 19,
as ee le
a Certain o.C jot very sure /
be. Fairly certain d. Uncertain
20. Try to tell the following things about the object:
20.1 How high abeve the earth was it? / oro feet.
20.2 How far was it from you? feet or milese
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
anster to the above questions:
a. Certain Co ox sy ws)
b. Fairly certain de st a guess
21. How did the object disappear from view?
(Circle One): a. nly ce. Other
b. Gradually ds Don't remember
SECTION D
22 In the following sketch, imagine your eye at the soint ehown. Place an "A"
on the curved line to show how high the object was aoove the horizon
(skyline) when you first saw it. Place a "B" to show there it was when
you last saw it.
: Overhead
Lx
| s
| \t
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sy \ .
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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 "BY at its position when you last saw it.
Overhead
Horizon Horizon
You
2h. Draw a picture that will show the motion that the object made.
Place an
"A" at the beginning of its path anda "B" at the end of its path.
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
beside the drawing to show the direction the object was moving,
’
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SECTION =
26. Was this the first time that you have seen an object like this?
(Circle one)s( es) or No ;
26.1 IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what conditions did
you see other ones?
27. In your opinion what do i think eae — was and what, mignt have caused
it? 4 vy
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dy! fh i ga =
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29. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object?
29.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too?
‘7
(Circle One): | Yes | or
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Use additional sheets of the same size paper, if i Bi
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4 TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER |
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE
oni0
15 September 1952
Nr.
Washington 16, °.\,
Dear ur,
Your recent report of unidentified aerial phenomena has been
raceived by the 4)r Technical Intelligence Center. ‘Inclosed is a
questionnaire, «tich, when completed by you and returned in the
inclosed, self-aitressed envelope, will aid in standardizing the
data and will provide a complete record of the occurrence.
Your interse* in reporting the matter and your public spirited
desire to be of service are greatly appreciated,
U4 re
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TENTATIVE
CESERVERS QUESTIONNAIRE - 4 777 op
SECTION A
1. When did you ses the objects
1.1 Date: 2 deat / 25)
1.2 Time of Day: 00 A.M. or/?.u.) (Circle One):
aaa ~ fine o
1.3 Time Zone: (Circle One):
os eee,
ae astern d. Pacific
‘- antral e. Other
a ee ee me
Cc. ilountain
(Civ-ta One): @. Daylight Saving
Standard
be
lek Circle oue of the following to indicate how certain you are of
“your answer to the above question 1.2:
@ srtata) c. Not very surs
a Just a guess
2. Where were yo: » en you saw the object:
, ! -
aston Wasdin * Gh {oC _—
ss City or Tow State Country
Additional Remar*s:
3. Where were you located when you saw the object:
(Cirele One): 9, Inside a building 4. In an airmlane
be, in a car 2. AS Sea
Ce. Outdoors f. Other
ew een ee ee ees
3.1 Were you:
In the dtisiness section of a city?
- . ; . . : . : a -
, | ~ <9 > -- = i } ~-at 4 1 * -~ -
9) in t ie Pes? t ial ‘ 7 a
: = wt ey a2 6 6a ae Ce
Flying « over a city?
f£, flying over open country?
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/
5. When did you nee so some official that you had seen the object?
2. L752
SECTION B
6. What were you doing at the time you saw the object?
a ‘
6.1 What had you been doing for the 30 minutes befora you saw the object?
Try to list the activity or activities and the approximate amount
of time spent on each.
7. Were you moving at any time while you saw the object? (Circle One):
Q- »
IF you answered YES, then complete the following questions:
7el What direction were you ar
(Circle One): a. e. South
b. et f. Southwest
c. East g- West
d. Southeast h. Northwest
, a
7.2 Yow fast were you movine? . miles ~ar hour,
7.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object?
; ae,"
(Cirsle One): Yes or ; No )
eat
, What direction were you looking when you first sew tie object?
(Cireis 2} 2 rt @. Sovth
De ilortheast (f.) Sou tin: east
Ce East g. West
d. Southeast he Northwest
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8.1 What direction were you looking when the object disappeared?
(Circle One): a. North South
b. Northeast Southwest
c. East g:. West
d. Southeast he Northwest
8,2 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of
Argued to the above question and preceding question (8 and
ol).
{ ae Certain) Cc. iot very sure
. Fairly certain dad. Just a guess
9, Were you wearing eye glasses when you saw the object? (Circle One):
———
Yeo or ( 2)
10. How was the object seen?
(Circle One): Through window glass e. Through theodolite
. Through windshield f. Through sunglasses
c. Through binoculars ge Through open space
cd, Through telescope he Other
11. What do you remember about the weather conditions at the time you saw the
object?
11.1 CLOUDS (Circle One) 11.3 WEATHER (Circle One) .
Clear sky ~ ‘ ae Dry
« Hasy be Fog, itist, or light rain
Cc. Scattered clouds c. Moderate or heavy rain
d. Thick or heavy clouds dad. Snow
e. Don't remember e. Don't remember
11.2 WIND (Circle One) 11.4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One)
io wind ae Cold
Slight breeze be Cool
¢. Strong wind (c:) Warn
1. Don't remember i, Hot
€, Lon'tt rememoer
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SECTION C
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SOULS tNUCes eeconas
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13.
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16.
17.
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:
12.1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your
answer Question 12:
. Not very sure
ad. Just a guess
Did the object Look: (Circle one) (Solid) or Transparent
Did the object at any time:
nw ap elem le: el ge ae
(Circle One for each question)
14.1 Change direction? Yes (To, o> Don't know i :
14.2 Change speed? Yes vo . Dontt know |
1).3 Change size? Yes FOS Dontt know |
lye Change color? Yes (ie Don't know |
14.5 Break up into parts or Yes fifo ) Bont know
explode? : |
1,:.6 Give of f smoke? Yes (i> Don't know |
1h.7 Change brightness? Yes Tio) Doalt know 7
14.8 Flicker, throb, or Yes % ’ Don't know a
pulsate? @
14.9 Remain motionless? Yes ftlo } Don't know
Did the object give off a light? (Circle One): (Yes } No Don't know
15.1 F answered Y hghe the color of the light? iia; si =—whr'ié
A ey oe Am +9 . but Soyer whet rove Yei/s ws 84
Tell in a few wrds the following “enn about the object?
16.1 Sound Mone and: il,
16.2 Color Ohserved anls a oh?
I¥ there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there?
Draw a picture of how they were arranged and put an arrow to s how tne
direction they were traveling.
Did *he object at any tine:
’ ‘ . : ~s _ “. : con ee
17,7 More Sebhind some*ivi ne” ( irele “*e far MS ion? tT Knew
be SULT: . 4 : -
; “ ‘ry * Zev F ay : > — * 7 |
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PRESENTLY ON DUTY AS SECURITY OFFICER JCS REPORTS FOLLOWING FLYING
OBJECT SIGHTING SMCLN "SPYERICAL EFFECT APPEARING AS A BALL
SPINNING CLOCKWISE. REDD{34 ORANGE TAIL PROTRUDING FROM BRILLIANT
SILVERY WHITE BALL WITH 2R{LLIANCE OF PHOSPHOROUS» TAIL A3OUT
HALF LENGTH OF DIAMETER OF OBJECT. OBSERVED AT 122993q_yoR 2 SECONDS
FALLING WITH TRAJECTORY LIKE ROMAN CANDLE* OBJECT OBSERVED AT
ANGLE OF 4 DEGREES ALTITUDE MOVING IN NORTH NORTHWEST DIRECTION»
SIZE ABOUT TWO THIRDS THAT OF MOON ON BRIGHT NIGHT WHEN MOON IS
AT 75 DEGREE ANGLEs LOOKED AS IF IT MIGHT BE ABOUT 3 MILES AWAY
ND WOULD FALL ON OUTSKIRTS OF DeC. BRIGHTNESS SEEMED MORE WHITE
(HAN-SUNe FURTHER OBSERVATION PREVENTED BY MASS OF BUILDINGS AND
(OODS. OBTERVED* FROM POSITION IN FRONT OF 2641 CONN AVE CMA Mee
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18.2 Move in front of something? (Circle One) Yes Don't Imow
IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved in front of.
18.3 Blend with the background? (Circle One) Yes (No) Don't know
19. Which of the following objects is about the same actual size as the object
you saw? (Circle One):
+ Pea . ‘Bare £- Automobile
(bo) Baseball /@ el flan g. Small airplane
“& Bieyele wheel oa
il. Dicyele whe ‘ gible
e. Office desk 4. Other
19.1 Circle ons of the following to indicate how certain you are of your
answer to Question 19,
tye,
Gs. Certai> ce Not very sure
fairly certain d. Uncertain
20. tho following things aboyt the objects AS we Cau 4
Tot Ce, ve fae isfence «fae vo Agee? ewes os
20,2 How high above the earth was it? fee ids ey
20.2 How far was it from you? feet or ; milese
20.3 How fast was it going? miles per ara FO UCAS
20,4 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your -
answer to the above questions: came
ie =Cn a yh
ae ce Not very sure A?
certain d. Just 2 guess poy e
21. How did the object disappear from view? ai _~
(Cirele One): Suddenly c. Other
Gradually ds Don't remember
SECTION D
22. In the following sketcn, imagine your eye 2% tae point snow, beret an A"
on the curved Line to show how high the ocoject wag above the horis
(skyline) when you first saw ite Place a "B" to show :here it was _—
you last saw ite
ae”
i
= Horizon
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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.
Overhead
2h. 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.
A
|
B
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
besice the draving to show the direction the object was moving.
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SECTION
Vas this the first time that you have seen an object like this?
¢
» S/LoVvs
(Circle One): or No BISA ».. oh m bey yi
Vie hie Ob sa vid, but x KN
26.1
SA
Ais One WE? to. "tre a/
Ly 4 aan i re and ne what con
you answered NO, the
you see other ones? _
In yor — what do you think the object was and what might have caus ot
it? :
4 ne T2ov Tyeve: f;uy?
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What is your present job? it ste.
Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object?
=.
‘Cirele One): 223) or ito
29,1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object tor?
—.
’ (Cirele One): Ye3)} or Mo
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Use additional sheets of the same size paper, if Bi irly
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| 39 - 4&5 seconds LC Un«nown
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LS
ATTN CLN ATIAA*2%@. PART 1, SOURCE A. WHILE CALLING GIRL FRIEND CMA
SAW BRIGHT GREEN LIGHT THROUGH WINDOW OF EIGHTH FLOOR APARTMENT.
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BEHIND A HILL. COULD NOT JUDGE DISTANCE OR SPEED. NO SOUND.