DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE6383646
DATE OF SIGHTINGOctober 1952
REPORTED LOCATIONPASCAGOOLAMISS
FRAMES26
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AIR TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER Dprws
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE |
OHIO
27 Oetober 1952
v2 geal - call
Moss Point, Mississippi p: 5 “fp 2 Gee | |
Dear lir. ope y
et aaa
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-addressed envelope, will aid in standardising the
data and will provide a complete record of the occurrence,
Your interest in reporting the matter and your public spirited
desire to be of service are greatly appreciated,
lire
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SHV etromaRE }8S 7ST 0.2
1. When did you see the objects
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1.1 Date: = a a: oa
1.2 Time of day: -\— . A.M, & PR (Circle One)
1,3 Tame Zone: (Circle One):
a. Eastern ad. Pacific
bs “ Central” e. Other
6. Mountain
(Circle One): a, Daylight Saving
,
al ne in eee
1.4 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are
of your answer to the above question 1.2:
Certain c, Not very sure
b. certain d, Just a guess
2. Where did you see the object?
. PRSCAGIULA Mtss. USA,
City or Town State Country
3. Where were you located when you saw the object:
(Circle One): a. Inside a building ad. In an airplane
b. Ina car e. At sea
Ce — > f. Other
_ Sa get
3.1 Were you:
(Circle One): a. In the business.section of a city?
cb.In “tha residential section of a city? ~:
c. In open countryside?
ad. Flying near an airfield?
e, Flying over a city?
f, Flying over open country?
g. Other
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4. How did you happen to notice the object? _. a eee Oe eee ies: ual.
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5. a") did ver’ na to some —* that you had seen the object?
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6. ae were you rhe at the hemes you saw the object? wt 4 Surv sf tN
f e ri _
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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, ani the
eqypeumante amount of time open « on } nee
os Y mies ;
e .
7. Were you moving at any time while you saw the object? (Circle One):
ia = ie)
IF you answered YES, then complete the following questions,
7.1 What direction were you moving?
(Circle One): a. North e. South
c. East g. West
d. 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 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 ®. South
b, Northeast outhwest *)
Ce. East ® 6s —
4. Southeast e Northwest
8.1 What direction were you facing when the object disappeared?
(Circle One): a. North Ge Sowe .
Gc. East g. West
6.2 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of
your answer to the above two questions, (8 and &,1).
a. Certain’ c. Not very sure
Fairly certain ad. Just a guess
9. Were you wearing eye glasses when you saw the object? (Circle One):
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10. How was the object seen?
(Circle One): a. Through window glass e@. Through theodolite
b. Through windshield f. Through sun glasses
¢. Through binoculars “Be Through open space ~..
d. Through telescope +
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 Be
be a Tm >. Fog, Mist, or light rain
c. Scattered clouds c. Noderate or heavy rain
a. Thick or heavy clouds d. Snow
e. Don't remember e. Don't remember
11,2 WIM (Circle One) 11,4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One)
be Sight. breeae~ Coat
breeze “5 ool
c. Strong wind ~~ ee
d. Don't remember ad. Hot
Don't remember
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SECTION C
12, Estimate how long you sav the object? .
flours “Minutes “Soconds
12.1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of
your answer to Question 12:
(a. Certain) sc. Not very sure
ba Fairly sure ad. Just a guess
13. Did the object look: (Circle One) ( Solid or Transparent?
14. Did the object at any time:
(Circle One for each question)
14.1 Change direction? ole” ,
1.2 Change speed? Ws Denko
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ff Soe soe & te
14.5 Break up into parts or
explod ? Don't know
14.6 Give oft smoke? tes eis Don’t know
14.7 Change brightness? (Yes) Te Don't know
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14.9 Remain motionless? yee Tie ee
15, Did the object give off a light? (Circle One): (Ze3 No Don't know
15.1 IF you answered YES, what was the color of the Light? ae
16, Tell in a few worde the following things about the object?
16.2 Color Ae oe
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17, IF there was MORE THAN OME object, then how many were there? (0.
Draw a picture of how they were arrenged, 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) Yes No) Don't know
IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved behind.
18.2 Move in front of something? (Circle One) Yes) Mo Don't know
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 (lo) Don't know
19. Which of the following objects is about the same actual size as the
object you saw? (Circle One):
a. Pea f. Automobile
be. Baseball g. Small airplane
Basketball “> h. Large airplane
a. Bicycle wheel i. Dirigible
@. Office desk j. Other
19.1 one of the following to indicate how certain you are
of your answer to Question 19.
a. Certain _ c. Not very sure
cb. airly certain, d. Uncertain
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20. Try to tell the following things about the objects | Bb
20.1 How high above the earth was it? “%) “'" feet.
20.2 How far was it from you? a es feet or ht»... miles
20.3 How fast was it going? 1“... miles per how’
20.4 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are
of your answer to the above questions:
a. Certain ¢. Not very sure
bo o v
b.” Fairly certain 5 a ust a guess
21. How did the object disappear from view?
(Circle One): a, Sudde c. Other
co, Gr 5 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 none. A line to show how high the object was above the horizon
when you saw it, Place a "B" to show where it was when when you
last saw it,
Overhead
Horizon
Your eye
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
Horizon nrizon
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
beside 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 cbject like this?
(Circle One):; Yes ) Mo
26.1 IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what conditions
did you see other ones?
27. In your opinion what do you think the object was and what might have
caused it?
What is your present job? . ™
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Last School Attended | Ui Ai, VNR tty
Year of last attendance at this school ‘\{). = GRADUAL IY
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29. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object?
- (Circle One): tes» or No
29.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too?
(Circle One ) 3; Yes \ or Wo
29.2 Please list their names and addresses:
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30. Please add here any nts which you believe are important,
Use additional sheets of the same size paper if necessary.
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AIR TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE
OHIO
27 Octobsar 1952
ol Miss.
Dear lirs. ae
Your recent report of unidentified aerial phenomena hag been
received by the Air Technical Intelligence Center, Inclosed is a
‘questionnaire, which, when completed by you and returned in the
inclosed, self-addressed envelope, will eid in standardising the
data and will provide a 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 ay
Odtiché 6 Per twnre 4
2 Incls ROBERT E KENNEDY
a/s Major, USAF
Air Adjutant General
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17 FORM 112—PART {
APPROVED | JUNE 1948
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AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 1 REPORT
———. er
\Wlp 200-5, 29 apwhl 1952
‘SUMMARY: (Enter conclee summery of report, GOlwe significance in final one-senience paragraph. Lis inclosurce af lower left. Begin tert of report on AF Form 1i2- “ert /1.)
At approximately 19,0 noures, CST, 1 October 192, Ure.
flying oaject in the sky ‘est of her gromd
gion ad Jagoagoula, Nississippi. ‘The object,
pig be de Ley cst mage lle ony Arr pene was cirolar in
appeared to remain gtationary for approxima five (5)
setae (hah cheomea i th Its
ve in a \eat-SJouthwes} direction,
Sees We SS SESE The object traversed the icy in « smooth
clrwular path until it disappeared Zrom sight to the Northeast. The observer
comared the sise of the object to be sonewhet larger thm a standard baaxcet-
tall held at arms length. ito optimation of soved other than “oxtremly
fast” was ademoed by the observer. Wo aerodynamic features, sound, trail
oy exhaust were noted hy observer
2. The peried of chservation vas estimated as taing. arcaaany
seaty=two (22) rinutes.
Hy) APPROVEDs
KO 7 4.) Py os food.
L 0 ' of 4 Se LOMLSA, JR.
ax q \v Majer, USA?
nx" & : Intwlli,ence Orficer
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2; Statement — (:
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Inge ay bo GO TTAP, Atta: D/T 22954
NOTS THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT, 50U.S.C.—
31 AND 32, AS AMENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION OR THE REVELATION OF ITS CONTENTS IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW,
IT MAY ‘NOT 3€ REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BY OTHER THAN UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AGENCIES, EXCEPT BY PERMISSION OF THE DIRECTOR OF
INTELLIGENCE, USAF,
CLASSIFICATION) ~~
1O—-B6000-1 or U. 5. GOVERNMENT PRnETING OFINCE . 1980 O—910991
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AF FORM 112—PART It
| “Ting ‘inkelligence Orfice hi
Kovaler A¥B, Miseissippi The 75-52 (ATRO) pace |= oF , PAGES
26
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NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE INITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT, 50U S.C.—
31 AND 32, AS AMENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION OR THE REVELATION OF ITS CONTENTS IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW,
IT MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BY OTHER
INTELLIGENCE, USAF.
T:@ shape of the object "as resorted as belng rounds “1 ‘han chlong.
Foal
“ise
The obeerver caticated the cbhjees ae being sonewhat Laxzxer “han a
gtandard basketball held a} arms’ length,
Colors
Chyervear reported the color of the object as being uiliywhite.
Rugbers
a (1).
vorsaéions
. Not applisadle.
Larodynaais Sfeatres:
ho cevodynaale Jeawrxes vere civerved.
Tsail or oxhauats
“eo trakl or oxhaust es OhnSserVedes
Progulsion vystems
None coserved.
Speeds
Ho estimation of speed other than “ortremly fast” vas civen by
Observers
Sounds
Negathvee
Nanenyers 8
‘The object tae sighted ia a stationary positions 1% bexan to traverse
changin , meid
the & inte aa cbhung shape, in a ancoth cizumlar path un
it eotenegel teem sight to the ortheast.
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ne FOWM 112—PART a.
AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
a are OE wer REPORT WO.
bite ” IR=73-52 (ATRC) | _ race a
12, ‘tanner of disappearances
fosect traverwed the os ia a oaooth cireulary path as
pve ky , path until 1% diseavoeared
13. Tire pighteds
Appraimately 19)0 hoarse, CST, 1 October 1952. Period of cbnarvation
was cetizeted a9 being apgroximately twenty-two (22) minutes.
ye iaaner of covervations
Vimal observa tion from a surface location.
1Se Location of observer and object, respectively:
~_he_cheervers
Looubions lily Williams Street, Fuscayoula, idsaissiopi
The oajeays
Distaness iv ostimasion of distance was aivaneed by the cheerver.
Direstions The object ws first sighted test of observer's position.
Altitudes to emtimation of altitude other than "very nizh® is made
by coserver.
16, Jaforaation on oveervers
Tamee EES, Pepoagoula, tissise-
OSsoupations Hamsewlfe
Tatiaake of reliability: Cbeerver appeared to be well above average
in intelliganes, serious, conscientious snd
cooperative.
information on witnessess
po) Le Cigna, Pascagoula, issizs~
ippd
Occupations Newspaper editor, Ingalls Saipoullding Corporation, *as-
cagoula, Lasisst ppt |
Leotiaaia of reliability: ‘itness aypwared to be intellizen’, serious
bethedieal and well aware of the cisuitica ce
of Lis statements,
NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THe ESPIONAGE ACT, 50 U.S.C. ~
“31 AND 32, AS AMENDED, ITS TRANSMISSION OR THE REVELATION OF ITS CONTENTS IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHOR!ZEO PERSON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW,
tf MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BY OTHER THAN UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AGENCIES, EXCEPT BY PERMISSION OF THE DIRECTOR OF
ect aa CBSGcoRD
“ (CLASSIFICATION) 2@—-55570-1 tr U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1950-0-91822
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AF FORM 112—PART IL \ SE .
APPROVED | JUNE 1948 Security SPS BRtion |
AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT __.
FROM (.4yencp)
REPORT NO,
Wing Intelligence Offi
foosler AF3, MMesiseippd | n~75-52 (arc) | moe bs a
Nomes tire, pp eeeseeetees , F290:;;001a, \iseiss- |
app
Oscusetions ilousewlie
Estimate of reliability: ‘tnvess spveared te be intelligent, bolofal,
ind aware of *he clanizicance of her state-
BB
Names ft. Qe, Moss Point, Lise
Lash
Oompations Urefteman, Ingalls Shipbuilding corporation, ‘Assaxoula,
Liselesipgs
Dotimabe of veliaoiilsys Sitmeas aopeared to take slgatiog rather
lightly, waa helpful, anarve of the aignifi-
cunge of his statements.
17. “eather and winds alot conditions:
See Inelesure 1 hereto.
19. Acbivity or condition, meteorological or otherwise, wile migad account
for sightings
Unignow ae
19- Existence of physical cvidences
Negative. 7
20, Interception or identification astion taxens
haga tive.
21. Air traffic in areas
Unknown,
COMMANTS CF PREPARIIO Or?ICas
The xoporting agency of ‘ibe sighting was no’ contacted mmpunding
the ingideat until 9 Cotober 1752. Consequedsly, the exvesdive tine
laose between date of infomation and date of seport.
NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT, 50U. 5. C.—
31 AND 32. AS AMENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION OR THE REVELATION OF ITS CONTENTS IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PROMIHITED BY LAW.
IT WAY NOT BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BY OTHER THAN UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AGENCIES, EXCEPT BY PERMISSION OF THe UIRECTOR OF
INTELLIGENCE, USAF.
BG -BDS7O-1 or UU. 5, GOVERNMENT PRONTING OFFICE Ieie-O-914.32
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WINDS ALOFT SITUATION FOR PASCAGOULA
AND SURROUNDING AREA
DATEs 1 OCTOBER 1951
PERIOD COVEREDs 1900CST TO 2200C5T
HEIGHTs 1.5830 FEET AGOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL
DESCRIPTIONS
A LOW PRESSURE CENTER CURRENTLY CENTERBD OVER THE HUDSON BAY
AREA 1S PRODUCING A FLOW OF AIA FROM THE DIRECTION OF WEST
SOUTHWEST AT A SPEED OF SIXTY(60) KNOTS.
SHAFER De CASE, JAe
2D LT.
WEATHER
USAF
OFFICER
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4% opgprod aately LihO boura, wo, toe underaigqed, teard 2 tad blast
wach ve to wan outdpore (1 October 1952). Looking up into the sky,
UtBe sighted a roumi, powdemaii-siapead objedte 9 oboe
milly called our atlerbio to 13. ‘thew jeet, niltyshite im color, ap-
peared to be in a direviion ‘iat vf car poaition ob aimee,
Pas@ayoulas, “Misslaaippi, 0 hot appeared to 1wmain siationyy for a
parted of Apwweximately five (5) ~ te (10) cimutess 16 fen bean to move
tn & Yea’ Soutiweet (lowetlor, ¢baiging fom Lte circular chwe to oblong
oe 4% traversed the sky to the ‘ortbeast, 26 which point the obdject faded
from sighte “oe observed po trail or oxhaueat coming Crom the cbjoots uo
Promilsion system was obeerved. {1the:g3 ve caciw? acovmtely cotimbe Lhe
omeed of the otijeet, not lowing the altitude (believed to be very high) or
Ciotanee of the oWjee’ om our ¢raind position, w believe the speed to
have boen ortremaly fast. ios pup ed of coservstion wa os pioxioately
treanty=two (22) minutes.
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TENTATIVE
OBSERVERS QUESTIONNAIRE
SECTION A
le When did you see the object:
1.1 Dates . OKehsn) le »)
1.2 Time of Days Mi Ho A.M. or(P.M) (Circle One)
1.3 Time Zone: (Circle One):
a. Eastern dad. Pacific
i Central e. Other
ce Mountain
(Circle One): —
1. Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of
your answer to the above question 1.2:
ca Certaim c. Not very sure
b. Fairly certain ad Just a guess
2. Where were you when you saw the object:
- or “Country
Additional Remarks:
“1
3. Where were you located when you saw the object:
(Circle One): a. Inside a building dd. In an airplane
b. In a car e. At sea
ces Outdoors » f. Other
3.1 Were your
.
(Circle One): a. In the business section of a city?
<6. In the residential section of a city?
Ce In open countryside?
d. Flying near an airfield?
Flying over a city?
e.
f. Flying over open country? -
ge Other
OO ee
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5S. When did you report to some official that you had seen the object?
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SECTION B
6.
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 — on sanm
7. Were you moving at any time while you saw the object? (Circle One):
Yes or Cie)
IF you answered YES, then complete the following questions:
Tel What direction were you moving?
(Circle One): a. North ee South
be Northeast f. Southwest
Ce East ge 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 object?
(Circle One): Yes or No
8. What direction were you looking when you first saw the object?
(Circle One): a. North e. South
b. Northeast f. Southwest
c. East g- West
ad. Southeast h., Northwest
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8.1 What direction were you looking when the object disappeared?
(Circle One): a. North e. South
Northeast ff. Southwest
c. East g. West
ad. Southeast h. Northwest
8.2 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of
—— to the above question and preceding question (8 and
el).
Cc. Wot very sure
b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess
9. Were you wearing eye glasses when you saw the object? (Circle One):
Yes or (lo )
10. How was the object seen?
(Circle One): a. Through window glass e. Through theodolite
b. Through windshield f. Through sunglasses
ec. Through binoculars <2) Through open space
a 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 Cas) Dry
. Hasy De Fog, Mist, or light rain
c. Scattered clouds c. Moderate or heavy rain
ad. Thick or heavy clouds dad. Snow
e. Don't remember ee Don't remember
11.2 WIND (Circle One) 11.) TEMPERATURE (Circle One)
a. Wo wind | ae Cold
Cbs Slight breeze Cb) Cool
c. Strong wind Cc. Warn
de Don't remember ad. Hot
ee. Don't remember
SECTION C
12. Estimate how the object? dhe
2 long you saw objec ; ! ; =
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18.
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12.1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your
answer to Question 12:
a.) Certain c. Not very sure
« Fairly sure ad. Just a guess
Did the object look: (Circle One) or Transparent
Did the object at any time:
(Circle One for each question)
14.1 Change direction? Yes (No) Don't know
14.2 Change speed? Yes cy Don't know
14.3 Change size? Yee n't
1. Change color? es WS Don't know
14.5 Break up into parts or Yes cio} Don't know
explode? Me!
1.6 Give off smoke? Yes No> Don't know
1h.7 Change brightness? Yes Don't know
14.8 Flicker, Siew, or Yes Cito) Don't know
pulsate
14.9 Remain motionless? Yes (ilo) 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? /y/-/) 77/7",
Tell in a few words the following things about the object?
CO Wil, J
IF there was MORE THAN ONE o ly 2) ey, {
--s*
Draw a picture of how they were arranged and put an arrow to show ths
direc Aya they were traveling.
Did the object at any time:
18,1 Move behind something? (Circle One) Yes (Jo) Don't know
IF you answered YFS, then tell what it moved behind.
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18.2 Move in front of something? (Circle One) (Yes) No Don't know
IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved in front of.
18.3 Blend with the background? (Circle One) Yes Wo’) Don't know
19. Which of the following objects is about the same actual size as the object
you saw? (Circle Gale
@ Pea f. Automobile
be Baseball g- Small airplane
CS Basketball he Large airplane
d. Bicycle wheel i. Dirigible
e. Office desk je Other
19.1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your
answer to Question 19.
a. Certain ce Not very sure
Cb. Fairly certain de Uncertain
20. Try to tell the following things about the —_
20.1 How high above the earth yes we f&h,..th “feet.
20.2 How far was it from you? = A+ tpert or, miles.
20.3 How fast was it going? ats miles per hour.
20. Circle one of the i ang how certain you are of your
answer to the above questions:
a. Certain c. Not very sure
e) Fairly certain d. Just a guess
21. How did the object disappear from view?
(Circle One): ae Suddenly c. Other
(6) Gradually d. Don't remember
SECTION D
22. In the following sketch, imagine your eye at the point shorn. Place an "A"
on the curved line to show how high the object was above the horizon
(skyline) when you first saw it. Place a "B" to show vhere it was when
you last saw it.
Overhead
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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
Oo
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 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
beside the drawing to show the direction the object was moving.
@- >
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SECTION E
26. Was this the first time that you have seen an object like this?
(Circle One): (Yes or No
26.1 IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under vhat conditions did
you see other ones?
27- In your — what do you think = vewpnhd was and sad =o have caused
it? Y : : , .
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pone t+ > "Misa J 3 (/ 4,
28. Give the TR eaxtill information about yourself:
What is your present job?
Age /¥
Pa fi
Sex 7 ets tls
29. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object?
(Circle One): Yes) or No
29.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too?
(Circle One): Yes” or No
29.2 Please list their names and addresses: