DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8654514
DATE OF SIGHTINGApril 1962
REPORTED LOCATIONRochester New Hampshire
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD

ATIC FORM 12? (REV 26 SEP 52)

1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS i<
- - a ’ oe U Woes Belloon
ao KADY a fe onrhester, Hew Muapedale QM Probobly Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP i. TYPE OF OBSERVATION D Pessty Selioen
: F DO Wos Aircraft
haem xf: DB" Ground- Vi sual O Ground-Rodar O) Probably Aircraft
GMT ; O Air Vi sual © Airintereept Roeder {2 Possibly Aircroft
5. PHOTOS & SOURCE © Wes Astronomical
O Yes 0 Probably Astronomical,
SNe CAavtijan 0 Possibly Astronomicak 69°"
7. LENGTSM C® O3SERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9% COURSE O Other
O Insufficient Data for Evaluation
5-7 2 ie Cc ] o Unknown
10. BRIEF su VMARY OF Se preanian 4 iTyer |). COMMENTSZArt:c: Of tae 4 '
elling in formation, torved fy soving UL.) plosion eauld ¢ th ia ;
bits wer? shiny, soil edges Tuz r na durat ) bing :;
aera’. seemed to fics fire fm weiding Sth elev. ; e wac during + 6:40
torch. Felli behind tres ial elev 45°. md Sun % > tent. noi
Seamed to be at great PAUSE» is possible soservation.
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34. What were the weather conditions:at the time you saw the object?

CLOUDS (Circle One) WEATHER (Circla One)
ma Clocr sky > a. Dry
™ br-Hazy” b. Fog, mist, or light rain
. Scartersd clouds c. Moderate or heavy rain
d, Thick or heavy clouds d. Snow

eo. Don't remember

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35. When anc to whom did you report that you-hed.seen the object?

Dev Month Yoor

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36. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the objact?

(Circle One) Yes — No
‘36.1 IF you answered YES, did thay see the object too?
'Cirele One) ‘Yes No

26.2 P ecse list their names and addresses:
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37. Woes this the first time that you had-seen an object or objects like this?

(Circle One) Cyan No

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37.1 IF you answered NO, then when, whera, and under what clrcumstonces did you's%e other ones?

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38. In your ocicicn what do you think the object was and what might. hove caused it?
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39. ‘Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object?
(Circle One) Yes \ No
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\F you enswersd YES, then what speed would you estimate? _
40. Do you think you con estimate how far oway from you the object was?
(Circle One) Yes { No
\F you answered YES, then how far awoy would you say it was?
4i. Please give the following information about yourself: |
Lost Name , nest ame Middle Nome
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¥.5. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET
{SUMMARY DATA)
In order that your information may be filed end coded os accurately a3 possibla, plecse use

the following space .to write out a short description of the event that you observed. You may ro-

pect information that you have already given in the questionnaire, and add ony further comments,

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stetements, or sketches:that you believe are important. Try to present the details of the obsarve-
tion in the order in which they occurred, Additional pages of the same size caper. may be attached
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U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET

This questionncire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force os much
information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon thot you have observed.
Piease try to onswer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will
be used for reasearch purposes, and will be regarded.as confidential material. Your name will -not
be used in connection with ony statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission.
We request this personal information so thot, if it Is deemed necessary, we may contact you for
further details,

1. When did you see the object? (2. Time of day: - CG ary ren
Hour Minutes
‘LS Apert “ic: 2. —
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(Circie One}: a. Eostern> (Circle One): a, Daylight Saving
b. Canrral b. Standard

c. Mountain
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4. Where were you when you saw the object?
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Additioral remarks: Aporccicsctely Io miles from = it r
5. How long wes object in sight? sie Revras. 3 ~?
Hours Minutes Seconds
5.1 How wes time in sight determined?
a. Certain c. Not very sure
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6. What wes *-2 condition of the sky?
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6. Bright a. Bright ;
b. Cloudy b. Cloudy an
7. IF you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the object? |
(Circle One): o. In front of you ‘d. To your loft cach &r. at 5
b. In back of you e. Overhead .
c. To your right f. Don’t remember j
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8. IF you sow the object at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON?
8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One):
c. None 3a. Bright moonlight
b. A fow b. Dull moonlight?
c. Many ¢. No moonlight — pitch dark
dc. Don’t remember d. Don't remember

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9. The object appeared:

(Circie. One): Ei a. Aso light b. Shiny ce. Dark ¢d. Don’t remember

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10. {f.it cppecred as a light, wos it brighter than the brightest stors?

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1}. Did the object: (Circle One for each question) i
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6. Appecr to stand still at ony time? Yos No- Don’t Know d
b. Suddenly speed up and rush oway at any time? Yes (oD Don’t Know
¢. Sreak up into perts or exn!ode? Yes (No) Don't Know
d. Give off smoke? Yes (No Don’t Know j
e. Chenge brightness? Yes ‘No’ Don’t Know
f. Chenge shape? Yes (No Don’t Know ,
g- Flash or flicker? Yes No Don't Know
h. Diseppear and reappear ? Yes - (No Don't Know
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12. Did the object move behind something at any time, porticularly a cloud?
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it moved behind: i
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| 13. Did the o>\*ct move in front of something ot ony time, particulerly.o cloud? f
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: (Circle Orel: Yes a No Don't Know. IF you onswered YES, then tel! wha :
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14. Did the object appear: (Circle One): a. Solid’ b. Transparent c. Vapor d. Don't Know |
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' 15. Did you observe the object through any of the following?
a. Eyeglasses (Yes, No e. Binoculars Yes No :
b, Sun glasses Yes No f. Telescope Yes No ;
¢. Windshield Yes No g. Theodolite Yes No
d. Window glass Yes No ie Et ee Se
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1. Tellin o few words the following things.cbout.the object. |
a. Sound SS a. A
bi. Color Slee nich- slower |

17. Drow o picture that will-show. the shape of the object or objects. Lobel.and includa.in your sketch any details
of the osject thet you saw such.as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vopor trails.
Place on crrow beside. the drawing to show the direction: the object wos.moving.

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18. The edges of the object were:

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c. Sharply outlined
d. Don't remember

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19. |F there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how mony were there? Fi v -<_
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21. How lorce did the object appear to you as compered to an object with which you cre familior?

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22. We wish to know the angular size. Hold a match stick at arm’s length in line with o known object.and note
how much of the object-is covered by the head of the match. If you had performed this experiment at the time

of the sighting, how much of the object would have been covered by the match head?

23. Did the object disappear while you were watching it? Ifso, how? “4

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24. In order that you can give as clecr a picture as possible of what you saw, describe in your own words a

coramon 2oject or objects which, when placed up in the sky, would give the same cppecrancs as the object

which you sow.

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25. Where were you located when you saw the object? 25. Were you (Circle One}
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o. In the business section of.a city?
a. Inside building b. In the residential :section of a city?
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c. Durdosts d. “Nearon Girfield?
d. In on airplane (type) e. Flying over a city? |
e. At seo f. Flying over open country?
f, Orher q- Other. _ |
27. Whet were you doing at the time you saw the object, ond how did you happen to notice ‘it?
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28. IF you were MOVING 'N AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle ot the time, then complete the following questions:
28.! What direction were you moving? (Circle One)
3. North c. East e. South g. West '
b. Northeast d. Southeast f, Southwest * a . Northwest ?
28.2 How fost were you moving?_A- ore tp. YO miles per hour.

28.3 Did you stop ct any time while you were looking at the object?

(Circle One) ‘é Yes No

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29. What direction were you looking when you ficst saw the object? (Circle One)

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< North S ¢. East 2. South h. Northwest
6, Northeas? 2. Southeas? f. Southwest i. Overheed
30. What cirection were you looking when you last saw the object? (Circle One)
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ie North / ec. East 6. South h. Northwest
‘b. Nortrecs? 6. Southeast f. Southwest i. Overhead

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3}. If you are familiar with bearing terms langulor direction), try to estimete the number of degrees the oblect wes
from true North (thru east) and aiso the number of deqrees it was upward from the horizon (elevation),

31.1 When it first appeared:

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a. From true North _ fC degrees.

b. From horizon ed degrees.
31.2 When it diseppeared:

a. From true North 72 | degrees.

b. From horizon. degrees.

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32, tn the following sketch, imagine thot you ure at the point shown. Place an “A” on the curved line to show how
high the ebject was above the horizon (skyline) when you first saw it. Place ao "83" on ths soma curved line to
show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you lost saw it,

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33. In the following lorger sketch placs an “A” ct the position the object wos when you first sow it, and a "B” at its
position when you lest saw it, Refer to smaller sketch os an example of how to complete the lorcer sketch.
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34, Whot were the weather conditions at the time you sow the object?

CLOUDS (Circle Ons) WEATHER (Circle One)
va. Clear sky @. Oye
“tb: “Hazy b. Fog, mist, or light cain
c. Scattered clouds c. Moderate or heavy rain
d. Thick or heavy clouds d. Snow

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35. When and to whom did you report that you had.seen the object? wet ps

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36. Wes anyone o!se with you at the time you saw the object?
(Circle One) (Yes’ No
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34.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too?
{lircle One} { Yes No
36.2 Plecse list their ncmes and sddresses:
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37. Was this the first time that you had seen on object or objects fike this?
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37.1 !F you onswered NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances did you see other ones?

38. In your opinion what do you think the object wes end what might have caused it?
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nomenon [ am about to describe, and also, I dontt “know that it will
jeturat to you. TI will give you my story, and leave that up to you,

Returning home from a ride downtovm last Saturday afternoon of the
28th A Apral, my wifeSMMMR and I were riding with the convertible top
dowie "the ie day was clear, some clouds, but for the most part, sunny,

Ly wife suddenly gave a sharp exclanation, and I looked where she
waz pointing. At apres ximately a 45° angle in the sky, and almost directly
to our right (North), we watched five greenish-silvery lights, appearing
round in shape, streaking across the sky, maintaining a precise formation.
Their path was deceiving. Thsy could have been traveling South to North,
yet their glide seemed to be almost straight down as they disappeared

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way out giving the illusion of going straight down, when actually they

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wre parelleling the earths surface,

Knowing that nature abhors a straight line, their formation was
too precise to appear natural to me. It was a perfect square, with ons
green-silver objec at each corner. The fifth one was slightly to the
ieft, and higher than the top left corner of the square. The lights
traveled at such a phenomenol speed, that we only had time to see the

olor, direction and shape of the formation. Had we a high-speed camera,

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we woulda never have hed time to focus it.

uy wifest vision at distances is very good. My vision is 20-20
corrected, and I was wearing my glasses. The day was bright, and the |
ection of the sky where we saw the objects was cloudless, The time was

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bout 6:40.
We are both reasonably intelligent, and not even to fantasies or

hallucinations, We have absolutely no proof to sustantiate our sighting,
and are not even surs anyons else in Rochester or pepe even saw them.

I oreee | this information to you in the hops you might find it use
ful in your investizations, asswaing that you are still checking out esse

reports.

Ef believe I have covered our experience fairly accurately. If you
should desire to question us, please feel free to do so. I would liks
Very zuch myself to learn the answer to the UFOs!

Thank You for Your Time,

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Rochester, N

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39. Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object?

(Circle One) Yes No,

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40, Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the object was?

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IF you answered YES, then how far oway would you say it was?

4), Please give the following information chout yoursel!:

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42. Date you comoleted this questionnaire:

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information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed.

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1]. When did you sae the object? ‘2. Time of day: wo 22) i
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5.1] How was time in sight determined?

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6. What wes tre condition of the sky?

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a. Bright?
b, “Cloudy

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(Circle One): a. In front of you
b. In back of you
c. To your right

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7. IF you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the object?

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' 8. IF you sow the object.ct NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON?
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b. A few b. Dull moonlight
c. Many ¢c. No moonlight — pitch dark
1. Don't remember d. Don’? remember |
9. The object cppsared: |
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10. if.it oppecred as a light, wes it brighter then the brightest stars? ‘
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1}. Did the object: (Circle One for each question) : |
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| c. A>pear to stand still.ct cny time? Yes No Don’t Know ;
: >. Suddenly speedup and rvsh.cway ot any time? Yes ‘No Don't Know i
¢. Sreck up into parts of exslode? Yes ‘Now Don’? Know
| d. Give off smoke? Yes No Don't Know
e. Change brightness? Yes No Don’? Know |
f. Change shape? Yes No- Don't Know |
} g- Flash or flicker? Yes No” Don’t Know ‘
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of the object.that you saw such.as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails of vapor trails.
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