DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE9316131
DATE OF SIGHTINGOctober 1962
REPORTED LOCATIONKettering Ohio
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE . LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS
Was Balloon 7
Kettering. Ohio 000 Probably Balloon
31 October 1962 Possibly Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION
Ground-Rodar 0 Was Aircraft
Local xGround-Visual XProbably Aircraft
31/0555Z AirVisual Air-Intercept Radar 0 Possibly Aircraft
GMT_ Was Astronomical
5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE 000 Probably Astronomical
Yes Possibly Astronomical
No Civilian
7. LENGTH OF.OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE Other... for Evaluation
000 Insufficient Data
Unknown
10 minutes two SE
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
Two objs w/brightness of 4X Ursa Possibly a/c since there were
Major flashing abou per second two objs & rightness indicated
moving NE 25 dgrs obj was greater t han any present
10-15 dgrs above fi j. Obsrvr observable satellite. Also two
believed objs to b atellites. objs tends to indicate a/c.
ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP 52)
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U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET
(SUMMARY DATA)
In order that your rinformation may be filed and coded as accurately as possible, please:use
the . following ispace. to write out.a short description of the event that you observed. You may re-
peat jinformation that you have already given in the questionnaire, and add any further comments, t-
statements, :or sketches:that you:beliove are important. Try to present the details of the observa-
tionrin the order in which they occurred. Additional pages of the:same size paper:may.be attached
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No Case (Information Only) 18 October 1962
Gadsby, Utah
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UTAH. USA: 10/19/62 Utah Desert News and
Telegrar- This newspaper nccount of fall-
contained the picture of
Mr. Petor Beloz, holding some cf the sub-
stonce in his hund "Grert gobs of a white
sticky sterial"fell from the sky on Oct.
18,62 and settled in balls and sheets and
threrds over ruch of the Utah Power&Light
cemunys' Cadsby Plant. comunys' Cadsby Plant. Some pieces were Some pieces were
60-70 ft. 60-7o ft. long and gave long and gave the appearance of the appearance of
totterod prrachute, but totterod prrachute, but the substance was
sticky & disentegrating into ncthing when
stretched far enougn. Some 50 employees Some 50 employees
saw the material high in the sky.
.
The October 23, 1962 issue of the Og-
den Standard Examiner said that the
mystery of "gooey material" which fell
on Salt Lake City in the preceding week
had been "partly solved." Dr. Grant S.
Swynn of the Stat ate Health Department
said the stuff was fibrous, burns, but is
apparently "not hazardous." He said fur-
ther tests would be made to attempt to
determine the material's origin.
The "fiber" drifted down over Salt
Lake City on 17 October, coming out of
the north. It was described as "white
and sticky." Our question: If it were
"spider's web" as it was dubbed in the
headline on the 23rd, couldn't it have
been identified as such after a week's
study? :
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County Civil Defenae Mreotor Joe MoDonald ad-
mittod that each evening around 5845 one of the strenge ebjects appears over a
plase ealled Grand Mesa for awhile, and then novesj asterly direetion
and hovers over the of Codaredge until late in Hwerous PeQ-
ple cosplained of three other ebjeete which ovening ia
this san 5the g was that
of an unidentified man near Fort Collins who said
object come down to earth in daylight, though no details are given in this
story. According to tho county sheriff, checks by ground and air search par-
ties railed to turn up any sign of the various uro's that had been sightod.... rarious UFo's that had been sightod....
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this house at BIG BEA RT
My associates and I and I are in need imforration to continue studies
My associates if you would send us all the you would send us all the
on this subject. It would be apprec: would be appreci charts concerning
material known,such material known,such as notos,maps,statements,and otos,maps,st tements,and
"flying saucer's" "flying saucer's" or Unidentified Flying Objects.
Sincerely
Stephen M.Halbern
President.B. Studies tudies
Company.
Robert S. Brody
Sec,Chairman,
Associate. Diree.
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Halbern Stephen Halbern
353 S0. Oakhurst Dr.
Beverly Hills,
x California
3 of
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
1520 H Street 3
Washington, D.C. ICE
Dear Sir: Please:send me all the known facts concerning UNIDENTIFIED
FLYING OBJECTS, including mas,charts, photographs,and other
planning to ma ke a science
materials on that subject. I am
project on that subject.
"-15 Sincerely
Steph lbern
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NO CASE INFERMATION ONLY 24 OCT 62
APB BULETIN
Maneuvering Star In Calif.
At 10 p. m. and thereafter on the eve-
ning of 24 October 1962, Mrs. Harlan
Driscoll of El Cajon, Calif. and her
daughter, Moyna, observed a bright star-
like object in the north-northeast at
about a 45 degree elevation. To the nak-
ed eye the object appeared about the
apparent size of Venus, but through bi-
noculars it appeared as several dots of
light arranged in a horizontal row, each
of which appeared t off "rays" of
light. The observers trained the binocu-
lars on several stars, in the sky, but did
not observe the same. "ray" phenomena,
as was evident on the unknown object.
The object made The object mad several changes of several changes of
location, each time traveling at speeds location, each traveling at speeds
higher than those of military planes com- higher than those of military planes com-
monly observed in monly observed the area, after which e area, after which
the object hovered motionless for some the object hovered motionless for some
time before changing location again. Ac-
cording to V. E. Dewey, APRO member
who interviewed the observers, there did
not seem to be much change in altitude,
and only 10 degrees or so net change
in location toward the east during the
maneuvers. The intensity of the object's
light varied light varied somewhat during the ma- somewhat during the ma-
neuvers but did not appear to be cor- neuvers but did not appear to be cor-
related with its motions. Observations related with n its motions. Observations
were terminated by the observers' need
to sleep, and the object therefore, was
not seen to leave or disappear.
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miles S of Streetsboro. They were less large
than 5 above the horizon. A minute later (3x Jupiter) yellowish light moving very
he noticed at least two more red lights, slowly at first in w was seen. I Its elev
one red light revolving. The object looked was 15-20o. It moved in circling manner N-
to be about the size of a DC-7, and tra- then E then to ESE. When it was directly
velling at about 75 mph, going N. Potvin N of the observers it was at 35o-Looelev.
pulled off the road 3 mile N of Kent.The Although the altitude was about 5-7,000',
object then passed over about 5oo! high no scund ws heard. The lighting was not
and about lo0 yds laterally from the ob- quite conventional. It continued to ac-
server. He could now see 5 red lights, colerate smoothly to a very high jet-plane
one white light at rear, and no green speed. During tais time it was climbing
light. He could make out no definito constantly. No trail - two observers....
shape, but he felt the craft might be a
blimp. He heard sounds like those of dron-
ing engines. The speed Was constant at
between 50-75 mph. No gondola or gondola
lights were seen. Potvin tried pursuing
the object N The object passed over the
intersection of Rtes L3 & l4, and seemed intersection of Rt tes 43 & 14, and seemed
to be going N on Rt to be going N on Rte l4. 14. The object was
estimated to be 150 estimated to be l5o' long and 701 and 701 wide.
Goodyear Aircraft was checked - but the
blimp had been in Detroit from Oct l6-23.
On the 23rd, it left for Georgia.No other
blimps in ares. The object's shape and
size as estimated by the observer size as estimated by the observer
Partly cloudy sky.
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NO CASE INFORMATION ONLY 26 Oct 62
Colorado
Variety Of Objects Joe McDonald, civil defense coordina-
In Colorado NINE) Colorado... tor at Delta, Colorado, said he had re-
"Flat, glowing (Continued from page 1) ceived several calls from area residents
being quite close objects" 'described as pertaining to unidentified or strange
together and moving sure of what they saw—but Mrs. Shoup sky objects. Mrs. Mitchell estimated al-
said the parachute-like object came from titude of objects at 1,500 feet, but others
26 October 1962, in the southern part of an airplane. No one was able to identify felt they were probably at around 5,000
the San Luis Valley in Colorado. Mrs. the aircraft as to type, etc. Mrs. Shoup feet altitude. She said the objects were
Alvie Frank, residing 11 miles south of said the object appeared to be disc- at least twice the size of the brightest
Monte Vista reported the objects which shaped. astronomical objects-stars. They disap-
were seen just as the sun was rising. Lester Sandler, an employee of the peared from view at about 9:32 p.m.,
On the same morning, at 7:16 a.m., Colorado and Southern Railroad at Fort traveling in a southeasterly direction.
Mrs. Bessie Rogers of Fort Collins spott- Collins, reported on the 24th that he Thus ends the summation of informa-
ed a large black parachute-shaped ob- had seen a round, gray-white object at tion pertaining ot the 1962 "flap" for
ject weaving back and forth over the about noon. He said it appeared to fall Colorado. We hope to feature an article
mountains somewhere between the south to the ground west of the city. Sheriff
end of Horsetooth Reservoir and Mason- Ray Scheerer sent deputies to investi- dealing with the high incidence of sight.
ville. She said it flew around for about gate and shortly another report came ings of UAO in the vicinity of water bod
10 minutes, disappeared and then re- in to the office pertaining to an object ies in the near future, and the above
turned. At 7:44 a.m., she called the po- which appeared to land at the base of mentioned sightings strengthens
lice to report it again. Police and Sher- Dixon Canyon Dam on Horsetooth Res- theory that water is of more than a pass our
iff's officers search the area but found ervoir. However, the caller said the ob- ing interest to the UAO.
nothing. ject was orange and huge in size, con-
On the 29th, Mrs. Vera Rogers report- flicting with the description given by
ed sighting a round, shiny object which Sandler. Airplanes sent up to search
was flying low over Fort Collins. was flying g low over Fort Collins. The . The found nothing. found notning.
object, heading south, made a soft, whir- For two hours and 17 minutes on the
ring sound followed by a "popping" night of Thursday, 25 October, the Colo-
noise. noise. rado State Patrol dispatcher at Delta, a
Further reports reports indicated a glowing indicated a glowing state patrolman, the Cedaredge city mar-
low-flying object was seen in the sky object was seen in the sky shall and a number of other persons, watched
late on the nights of the 26th and 27th, watched two objects cavorting in the two objects cavorting in the
over or near Fort Collins, but no details sky. The dispatcher, Mrs. Helen Mitchell
were given in newspaper articies. said she spotted the object at 7:15 p.m.
Following are some of the sightings and watched them for about a half an
which included scanty details: which included scanty details: hour. She said they were glowing white hour. She said they were glowing white
At 12:20 p.m. on 24 October, two like a fluorescent light, then turning a
"parachutes" were seen descending "parachutes" wer seen descending on g on deep red, dimming and turning white
the north side of the north side of Grand Mesa, in the Grand Mesa, in the in the sky again. They appeared to be stationary
vicinity of Cedaredge, Western Colorado. in the sky between Delta and Cedaredge for a time between Delta and Cedaredge
Mrs. Rex Allen of Cedaredge Mrs. Rex Allen of Cedaredge said she said she for a time before they began to ascend. Cedaredge before they began to ascend.
saw the two objects coming saw th Cedaredge Marshal Ed Marsh and State Marshal Ed Marsh and State 1
the northwestern edge of down on Patrolman Richard Kuta observed the
Fish and Game the mesa. A same objects through binoculars for
Department plane some time, and reported that the ob-
searched the area but found nothing. jects were, at various times, blue-white
ing aircraft. The FAA said it had no reports of miss- nd orange in color and shaped like in-
verted umbreilas with a number of
Three hours later, at 3:20, an object bright, tail-like appendages. They disap-
was seen descending in the same gen- peared from view at Delta about 7:50
eral area by Mrs. Sydney Shoup and p.m. and appeared over Glenwood
Mr. and Mrs. Gib Williams of Eckert, Springs about 8:05 p.m. At 8:15 they
Colorado. None of the witnesses were were back over the Grand Mesa area.
THE A. P. R. O. BULLETIN JANUARY, 1963
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REMARKS
Requsst basld rbr'recly of tne
attacned letter. Also request
return of' attachnents.
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FROM BATE
14 Jan 63
C.B. Harb, Major, USAP
PRORE
SAROI-30 1
DD.95 Form 94. 1 Fab 30 and DD Foraa 0, 2PO:19580-688294
ceooct until sxheunted.
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be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission.
We request .this personal information so that, if.it Is deemed necessary, we may contact you for
further details. 4
.When did you see the object? 2. Time of day: 2 55
Hour Minutes
310cT 1962
Day Month Your (Circle One): A.M. or P.M.
3. Time Zone: (Circle One) .0. Eastern
(Circle One): a. Daylight_Saving
b. Central
c. Mountain
d. Pacific
e. e. Other Other
Where were you when you saw the object? Where were you when you saw the object?
Ketten Olio
City or Yown State or Country State or Countty . S
Additional remarks: Additional remarks:
How. long was object in sight? How. long was object in sight? 10T 10T
Hours Minutes Seconds Seconds
5.1 How was time in sight determined? determined?
a. Certain Certain C.Not very sure c. Not very sure
b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess
What wqs the condition of theky?
DAY NIGHT
a. Bright ca. Bright
b. Cloudy b. Cloudy
(Circle One): In front of you d. To your left
b. In back of you e. Overhead
c. To your right 5. Don't remember
FORM
FTD JUL 61 164 This form supersedes. ATIC 164, Feb 60, which is obsolete.
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OR 600 FEET.
THE StRANGE 60 TC SPEAX. NAS TRE FACT THAT, ALTHOUGH IT
WAS FLYINO AT AN EVS es TSE.
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PERPECTLY NOISELESS.
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LOMING.MANNER.
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therefore cannot be conneeted with any known sightings. Also,
in view of the length of time since the sighting, nc esti-
Ragarding the Colorado sightings, ou files do not have
any cases from Colorado for the week ober 26, 1962.
Also, it is noted that the newspsper article Indicates the
eastward.
I trust trust the ierstanding
of this phenomenon.
Sincerely,
Inclosures WILLIAN J. LOOKADOO
Lt. Colonel, USAF
Public Information Division Information Division
Office or Infor or Info tion
Caltf.
SAFOI-3b - Comeback
SAFOI-1 - Reading
AFCCS 2 cys w/corres.
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gation is deemed advisable.
4. Our files do not have any cases from Colorado for the
week of October 26, 1962. No evaluation of newspaper
article is made bu indications point e possibility
of a balloon of a balloon sigh sig Also, it Also, i noted th oted hat objects
were sighted rs, ye irs. speedily eastward.
FOR THE COMMANDER
t fo ERIC T. de JONCKHEERE 1 l Atch Atch
Colonel, USAF Ltr fu fi
Deputy y for Science for Science dtd dtd 29 October 1962.
and Components and Components
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'Strange' Flying Objects
Seen Over W. Colorado
CEDAREDGE: COlA., Oct8 (AP)--3traNge objeCta
in the elear nignt sky over western Celorado ware
sighted last nizht by soored of residents of Cedar.
edge and Deita andepeia
At least tvo oblecta glowiny red. Shut. green At least tvo oblecta glowing red. Shue. green
and yellow. were observed here for a period of more and yellow. were observed here for a period f more
than.3 hours...: than.3 hours.
t Town marahal d Marah. state patrolman Town marahal Marah. state patrolman F
o o Richard Kuta of Delta, and Cedaredige City councti-
men Phil Aust and George Bowness watched the men Phil Aust and Ge Bowness watched the
t2 st mysterious objects for more than an hoir. some mysterious objects Mo re than an hoim. some
times through binocu!ars. H'TE
Marah said atmostherie conditiona might harve Marah said atmo
produced produced an ilfusion, an iusion, d aar, moonless r, moonless tr
and. anna night.
ànd.aRecA They were sbout They were sbout the stoe of rotf. dalls. bat stoe of rotf. dalls. re r
was inrpoasidia to relate thent to any known objeci WRS inrpoasidia to relate then to any known objeci
in determine theit altiiude airnt speed," he said. in determine theit altiinde annt speed," he said.
Marah said thé reblects tbanged coior rapidty Marah said thé eblects tbanged coior rapidly
T and appeared phcephprescent One riewes desericed and appeared phcephprescent One viewes desorited
3 then as resembirg ad'open umbrella. hr said. . theen as resemblirg ad'open umbrella. hp said." 3
The objects moved epeedny eastward unul ttey The pbjects moved epeedny aastward unul tdey
DERA diuppeared.
Eariier this week. two Larimer County residents
in Lorthern Colorado reported sightirg an object
in daylight. A Fort Cotlins mah described the cbject
as jeray in color and weighing c00 to 30n pouncls. EAXE
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October 28--Two oval shaped, white UFOs noved in a straight line
over Woburn, Mass. at 8:40 P.M. No sound was heard,
the objccts the objccts were white and seen re white and seen under perfect viewing under perfect viewing
conditions conditions by High School students and brothers.- by High School students and brothers..
Edward and Thomas Edward and Thomas Lynch. Duration of sighting:8 min..
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NOVEMBER 1962 SIGHTINGS
DATE LOCATION OBSERVER EVALUATION
Nov/Dec Tanganyika, East Africa Civilian Other (CONTRAIL)
1 Sudan, East Africa Other (NOCTILUCENT CLOUD)
1 Woburn, Massachusetts Other (PSYCHOLOGICAL)
Metairie, Louisiana Aircraft
43.25N 67.00W (Atlantic) Astro(METEOR)
.Alexis Creek, British n Columbia Canada PHYSICAL S) Other (CHAFF - CONTAINER)
34.00N 176.25W(Pacific) Military Satellite
HHN Paramaribo, Surinam, S.A. Satellite
40.03N 174.44W (Pacific) Military Astro METEOR
Little'Rock, Arkansas. Military Other (WAR GAMES)
Westover, AFB, Massachusetts. Military Aircraft
Baltimore, Maryland Other (NASA SODIUM SHOT)
0N;179W(Pacific. Military Insufficient Data
10 North Star Be Greenland Military Insufficient Data
Silver Spring, Maryland (PHOTO) Insufficient Data
Wew Crleans, Louisiana Military Insufficient Data
135.00N 127.O0w (Pacific) Military Other (MISSILE)
CoosI Bay -North Bend, Oregon Insufficient Data
Madison, Tennessee Astro (METEOR)
~Tamiami,.Florida Eastern Airlines Aircraft
16 N1:59N 160.49W (Pacific) Civilian Insufficient Data
17 Tampa, Florida UNIDENTIFIED
20 \Montivideo, Minnesota Astro (METEOR)
20 20 Klamath, California Klamath,California Balloon
p yor 20 20 23.46N 69.19W Satellite
20 Arizona-New Mexico Multi Astro (METEOR)
22 20.12N 174.30w (Pacific) 174.3OW (Pacific) Military Insufficient Data
23 16.08N 16.08N 131.58w (Pacific) Military Insufficient Data Insufficient Data
27 I Westover Westover AFB, Massachusetts AFB, Massachusetts Astro (STAR/PLANET)
Concord, Vermont Concord, Vermont Astro METEOR) Astro METEOR
Cora, Wyoming Balloon
G West Union, Ohio Civilian Insufficient Insufficient Data Data
Cedar Lake, Wisconsin Astro (METEOR) Astro(METEOR)
\Muskegon,Michigan \Muskegon, Michigan Aircraft Aircraft
ADDITION (NOT CASES) CASES)
DATE LOCATION -SOURCE EVALUATION
Nov IUniverse Science News Ltr
5 Tucuman, Argentina Newsclipping
8 Tucuman, Argentins Newsclipping
8 43.03N 17.35W (Atlantic) Msg CIRVISRPT)
10-15 'Argentina Msg.(CIRVISRPT)
23 Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Newsclipping
25 Northampton, Ohio Newsclipping
25 ·Trinidad, Colorado (Ltr)
27 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Newsclipping
28 Edinburgh, Scotland Newsclipping
WA1y:
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Ift appearedas a light, was it brighter than the brighteststars
Hmag, bite them Ilrsa Mins
Did the object: (Circle One for each question)
a. Appear to stand still at any time? Yes No Don't Know
b. Suddenly speed up and rush.away at any time? Yes No T Don't Know
c. c. Break up into parts or explode? Yes Yes No No Don't Know Don't Know
d. Give off smoke? Yes No Don't Know
e. Change brightness? once pee Seconel. Yes No Don't Know
f. Change shape? Change.shape? Yes No No Don't Know
g. g. Flash or.flicker? Red+llue.( Flash or flicker? Red+llue. Yes No Don't Know
h. h. Disappear.and reappear? Yes No No Don't Know
Did the object move behind something at any time, particularly.a cloud?
(Circle One): Yes (No No Don't Know. IF you answered YE IF you answered YES, then tell what YES, then tell what
it.moved behind:
Did the object.move in front of something at any time, particularly.a cloud?
(Circle One): Yes No Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what
in front of:
Did the object appear: (Circle One):Fegl solid b. Transparent c. Vapor d. Don't Know
a. Eyeglasses Yes No e. Binoculars
b. Sun glasses Yes No f. Telescope Yas No
c. Windshield Yes No g. Theodolite Yes No
d. Window glass Yes No h. Other
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2 ne as brite. 25° afah froe
10-15-° alone 12h at 50 abme.
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18. The edges of the object were:
(Circle One): a. Fuzzy or.blurred (Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurred . . Other Other
bLike.a bright:star bLike.a brightstar
c.Sharply outlined
d. Don't remember
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1. IF there was MORE: THAN ONE object, then how many were there?2
Draw a picture of
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of the sighting, how much of the object would have been covered by the match head?
2 Cas higas atans in cliffer
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20miic.
In order that you can give as 24. In order that you can give as s clear a picture as possible of what you.saw, describe in your own words a clear a picture as possible of what you.saw, describe in your own words a
common object or objects which, when placed up in the sky, would give the same appearance as the object
which you saw. which yousaw /
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d. . In an airplane (type) e. Flying over a city?
e. At sea f. Flying over open country?
f. g. Other
What were you doing at the time you saw the object, and how did you happen to notice it?
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28.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One)
N/A a. North c. East e. South g. g. West
N/A . Northeast . Northeast d. Southeast d. Southeast f. Southwest f. Southwest h. Northwest Northwest
28.2 How fgst were you.moving? 28.2 How fqst were you.moving? miles per hour. miles per hour.
(Circle One) Yes. Yes No.
What direction were you What direction were yo oking when you first saw the object? (Circle One) e object? (Circle One)
g. West
a. North North c. c. East 8. e. South h. Northwest
b. Northeast Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest i. Overhead
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What direction were you 30. What direction were you looking when you last saw the object? oking when you last saw the object? (Circle One) (Circle One)
g./West
North c. East o. South h. Northwest
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest i. Overhead
from true North (thru east).and als the number of degrees it was upward from the horizon (eievation).
31.1 When it first appeared: ①
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a. From true North/ 2 Edegrees. 41°E Moving S
b. From horizon 450 degrees. 60°
31.2 When it disappeared:
a.From true North degrees.
b. From horizon degrees.
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.In the following sketch, imagine that you are at the point shown. 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" on the same curved line to
show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you last saw it.
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In the following larger sketch place an "A" at the position the object was when you first saw it, and a "B" at its
position whan you last saw it. Refer to smaller skeich as an example of how to complete the larger sketch.
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CLOUDS (Circle One) WEATHER (Ci Circle One.
Clear sky a. Dry 2
b. Hazy Fog, mist, or light rain
c. Scattered clouds c. Moderate or.heavy.rain
d. Thick or heavy clouds d. Snow
e. Don't remember
When and to whom did you report that.you had seen the object?
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Day Month Yoar
(Circle One) Yos No
36.1 IF you answered Y ES, did they see the object too?
(Circle One) Yos . No
36.2 Please
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(Circie One) Yos
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(Circle One) Yes No
IF you ans wered S, then what speed would you estimate?
(Circle One) Yes No Fan.
IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it was?_
41. Please give the following information.about yourself:
NAME st Name Middlo Name
ADDRESS Street Zone Stato
City
TELEPHONE NUMBER
Ago Ago Sex
Indicate any additional information about yourself, including any education, which might.be pertinent. Indicate any additional information about yourself, including any education, which might be pertinent.
42. Date you completed:this questionnaire: 31 OeL G2
Day Month Y.ear