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

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8658228
DATE OF SIGHTINGJune 1963
REPORTED LOCATIONDayton Ohio
FRAMES93

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
I. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS
8 June 1963 Dayton, Ohio Was Balloon
000 Probably Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Possibly Balloon
Local Ground-Visual Ground-Rador Was Aircraft
000 Probably Aircraft
GMT9/0100Z AinVi sual Air-Intercept Radar Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE Was Astronamical
Ys 000 Prabably Astronomical
No civilian Possibly Astronomical
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS . COURSE OthoSatellite Ecyo I.
10-15 min one NE 800 Insufficient Data for Evaluation
Unknown
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
Object appearing like a star in slight that Satellite ECHo appeared over I Dayton
included fading in and out . Brightness of about at 2l47 Local time S of City at 38
the largest star. Ob,jec appeared to be too deg elevation heading NE in position
high for a/c. Speed unif Like sputnik. to be observed by witness, Case
evaluated as confirmed EcHo observation.
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DAYTON, UHTO
AF 09.44 PN JUME,04 SOUTH OF CIIY,08 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
A1 11.52 PM JUNE.04 SOUTH OF CITY, 74 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
AT 01.55 AN JUVE.05 NORTH OF CITY, 62 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
AT 03.59 AP JUNE.0S NORTH OF CITY, 61 DEGRFES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING SE
AT 10.50 $p 198.05 SOUTH OF GITY, 46 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
AT 00.95 AN wht.06 NORTH OF CITY, 70 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
AT 02.57 AN JUM8.06 NORTH OF CITY, 58 DEGREES ABOVE HORLZON MOVINGSE
AT 09.46 PN JUM.06 SOUTH OF CITY, 21 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MUVING NE
AT 11.53 PN JUNE.06 NORTH OF CITY, B7 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
AT 01.56 AN J0NE.07 NORTH OF CITY, 58 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE /
AT 03,58 AN J0NE.07 NORTH OF CITY, 67 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING SE
AI 08.42 JUNE,07 SOUTH OF CITY, 03 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
AT 10,30 PP JUNE.97 SDUTH OF CITY, 67 DEGREES ANOVY HORLZON MOVING NE
1 00,54 AN JUNE.D8 NORTH OF CITY, 63 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
A 1 02.57 AN JUNG.08 NORTH OF CITY, 60 OEGREES ABOVE HORLZON MOVING SE
AT 09.47 pu JUNE.O8 SOUTH OF CITY, 38 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
AT 11.57 JUNE.08 NORTH OF CITY, 73 DEGREES ABOVE HORLZON MUVING NE
AT 01.55 AN JUNE.09 NORTH OF CITY, 58 DEGPEES ADOVE HORLZON MOVING SE
AT 03,58.AN JUNE.09 North OF CITY, 77 DEGREES ABOVE HORLZON MOVING SE
AT 01.43 IN JUNE-09 SOUTH OF GITY, 15 DEGRELS ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
AT CT10.50 PF JUNE.99 10.50 PN JUNE.09 SOUTH SOUTH OF OF CATYP CITY, 87 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON FORIZON MOVING FOVING NE NE
AT00.53 AT OO.53 AM JUNE.1O AM JUNE.19 NORTH OF NORTH OF CITY, 59 CITY, 59 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE DEGREES ABOVE HORLZON MOVING NE
AT 02.56 AF JUNE-10 AT 02-56 AF JUNE-10 NURTH OF OF CITY, 65 CITY, 65 DEGREES DEGREES ABUVE HORIZON HORIZON MOVING SE
1 DENVTR, COIU, NST NST
AT 10,47 10,47 PF.JUNE.03 SOUTH UF OF CATY, 48 CEGREES ABOVG ABOVG HORTTON MOVING NE
AT 00.52 00.52 AP JUNE.04 NORtH OF CITY, 70 DEGRUES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
AT 92.55 92,55 AM AN JUNE.04 NORTH OF CITY, 58 DEGREES DEGRFES ADOVE HORIZON MOVING MOVING SE
AT 09.44 $ JUNE,04 SOUTH OF CITY, 23 DEGREES ABUVE HORIZON HORIZON MOVING NE NE
AT AT 11.50PM 11.50 pμ JUNE.04 NORTH OF OF CITY, 85 CITY, 85 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON HORIZON MOVING MOVING NE
47 01.53 AM JUNE.05 NORTH OF CITY, 58 DEGREES AROVE HORIZON MOVING NE
AT 08,40 PM JUNE,05 SOUTH OF CITY, 04 OFGREES ABUVE HORIZON MUVING NE
A1 10.48 Pp JUNE.OS SOUTR OF CITY, 69 DEGREES ABOVE HORLZON MOVINC NE
A1 00.52 AN JUVE.06 NORTH OF GITY, 63 DEGREES ABOVE HORLZON MOVING NE
AT 02.55 AM JUNE.06 NURTH OF CITY, 60 DEGREES ABUVE HORIZON MOVING SE
AT 09.45 PN JUNE,06 SOUTH OF CITY, 40 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
AT 11.50 PM JUNE-06 NORTH OF CITY, 73 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
AT 01.53 AF JUNE.O7 NORTH OF CITY, 57 DEGREES ADUVE HORIZON MOVING SE
AT 00, 01 pN JUNE.07 SOUTH OF CITY, 17 DEGREES ABOVE HOPLZON MOVING NE
A7 10. 8 PM JUNE,07 SOUTH OF CITY. B6 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZOM MOVING NE
00.HT IM TNCAO8 NORTH OF GITY, 59 DEGREES ABOVE HORTZON MUVING NE
.AI 0.2 JINE.99 NORTH OF CITY, 65 DEGPEES ABUVE HORIZON NOVUNG SE
2 J.NE.O8 SOUTH UF CITY, 00 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
AT 01,76 PN JUNE.08 SUUTH OF CITY, 6{ DLGREES ABUVE HORIZON MOVING NE
AT 11.50 PM JUNE.0S NORTH OF CITY, 64 DEGREES ABOVE HORLZON MOVING NE
BT 01,92 AN JUNE,09 NORTH OF CITY, 59 DEGREES ABOVE HORYZOM MOVING SE
AT 01.56 AM JNE,09 SOUTH UF CLTY, BB DECRLES ABOVE HORIZON MUVING SE
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS
0 Was Balloon
13 June 1963 Dayton, Ohio 0 Probably Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Possibly Balloon
Local_ Ground-Visual Ground-Radar 0 Was Aircraft
00 Probably Aircroft
GMT13/0900Z AinVisual Air-intercept Radar Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE Was Astronomical
Yes 000 Probably Astronomical
XXNo civilian Possibly Astronamical
7. LENOTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS COURSE SK OtherSatellite ECHO I
Insufficient Data fer Evaluation
Unknown
15 min one SE
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
Object about brightness of morning star ECHO I visible in Dayton at
observed to flash or flicker and stand still as 0857z at 7l deg elevation S
it appeared to pass overhead. Looked like a of city in SE flight.
bright star slowly moving across sky. Observed
in NE disappearing in SE.
ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP 52) ATiC form 329 (rEv 26 SEp 52)
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be used for research purposes, and will be regarded as confidential material. Your name will not
be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission.
We request this personal information :so that, if.it 1s deemed necessary, we may contact you for
further details.
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1. When did you see the object? .Time of day: 04 0O
Hour Minutes
13 June 1903
Bay Month Year (Circle One): A.M. P.M.
3. Time Zone: (Circle One) Eastorn
(Circle One): Daylight Saving
b. Central Standard
c. Mountain
d. Pacific -
e. . Other Other :
4. Where were you when you saw the object? 4. Where were you when you'saw the object?
UNION TERMINAL DAWToN DAWroN OH10
Neorest Postal Address Nearest Postal Address City or Town State or Country
Additional remarks:- Additional remarks:
5How long was object in sight? 15 15
Hours Minutes Seconds
a. Certain C. Not very sure
b. Fairly certain Just a guess
6.What wqs the condition of the .sky?
DAY NIGHT
a. Bright @ Bright
b. Cloudy b. Cloudy
(Circle One): a. In front of you d. To your left
b. In back of you e. Overhead
c. To your right f. Don't remember
FORM
FTD JUL 61 164 This form supermedes. ATIC 164, Feb 60, which is obeolete.
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IF you saw.the object.at NIGHT, what did you notice.concerning the STARS.and MOON?
8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON(Circle.One):
:a. None a. Bright moonlight
A fow b. Dull.moonlight.
.c. Many c. No moonlight.— pitch dark
d. Don't remember d
The object.appeared:
(Circle.One): As a light b. Shiny c. Dark d.Don't remember
If.it appeared as a light, was it brighter than the brightest stars?
Yes, about like morning st
Did the object: (Circle One for each question)
a. Appear to stand still.at any time? overhed
Yes Don't Know
b. Suddenly speed up and rush.away at any time? Yes Don't Know
c. C. Break:up Into parts or explode? Break:up into parts or explode? Yes Yes Don't Know Don't Know
d. Give off smoke? d. Give off smoke? Yes Don't Know Don't Know
. Change brightness? Yes Yes 2009992 Don't Know
f. Change shape? Yes Yes 299929 Don't Know
g. g. Flash or flicker? Flash or flicker? es Don't Know
h.Disappear:and reappear? h. Disappear and reappear? Yes Don't Know
Did the objoct move behind something at any time, particularly.a cloud? Did the object move behind something at any time, particularly.a cloud?
(Circle One): (Circle One): Yes No Don't Know. Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what IF you answered YES, then tell what
it moved behind: it moved behind:
Did the object.move in front of something at any time, particularly.a.cloud?
(Circle One): Yes Ne Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what
in front of: _
Did the object appear: (Circle One): a.Solid b. Transparent c. .Vapor Don't Know
15. Did you observe the object through any of the following?
a. Eyeglasses Yes No e. Binoculars Yes No
b. Sun glasses Yes F. Telescope Yes No
c. Windshield Yes No Theodolite
g. Yes (No
d. Window glass Yes No h. Other
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1.Tell in a few words the following.things.about the object.
:a. Sound_
b. Color
ofeobject:that yusaw such.s wingsprotrusions,andespeciallyexhaust trals rvapor trais.
Placan arrow:beside.the:drawing:tshow.th direction.th object was.moving.
18. The edges of the object.were: 18. The edges of the object were:
(Circle One): a. Fuzzy or.blurred . Other =
Like.a brightstar b. Like.a brightstar
c.Sharply outlined c. Sharply outlined
d. Don't remember
. IF there was MORE: THAN ONE object, then how many were 1. IF there was MORE: THAN ONE object, then how many were there? there?
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the path,a "B" at the end of the path, and:show any changes in.direction during the course.
How large did the object:appear to you.as compared to an object with which you are familiar?
Like morning star.
We wish toknowtheangularsizeHolda match stickat arm's length in line witha known object.andno
how.much of the object is covered by. the head of th 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?
Did the object disappear while you were watching it? If so, how? 23. Did the object disappear whil ile you were watching it? If so, how?
No y
which you saw. which you saw. Bnght star slowly moving mooing
sta,
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28.1 What direction were you moving? (C Circle One)
a. North c. East . South g. West
. Northeast d. Southeast . Southwest h. Northwest
28.2 How fqst were you moving?_ miles per hour.
(Circle One) Yes, No
29. What direction were you oking when you first saw the object? (Circle One)
g. West
a. North c. East . South hNorthwest
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest i. Overhead
30 What direction were you looking when you last saw the object?
g. West
North c. East . South h. Northwest
b. Northeast Southeast f. Southwest i. Overhead
from true North (thru east) and also the number of degrces it was upward from the horizon (elevation).
31.1 When it first appeared:
a.From true North degrees.
b. From horizon_ degrees.
31.2 When it disappeared:
a.From true North degrees.
b.From horizon. _degrees.
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CLOUDS (Circle One) WEATHER(Circle One).
Clear sky Dry G
b.. Hazy b. Fog, mist, or light.rain
c. Scattered:clouds c. Moderate or heavy rain
d. Thick or heavy clouds d. Snow
A Don't remember
When and to whom did you report that. you had seen the object?
13 June 1963
Day Month Year
36. Was anyone else with you. at the time you saw the object?
(Circle One) Yos No
36.1 IF you answeredY S, did they see the object too?
(Circle One) Yos No
36.2 Please list their names.and addresses:
h.0 277-5744 223 -2009.
(Circle One) Yes No
37.1 IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances.did you:see other ones?
which was a balloon
and came ouerhsad each morniing —
In your opinion what do you think the bject was and what might.have caused it?
Dont know
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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.
In the foliowing larger sketch place an "A" at the position the object was when you first saw it, and a "B" at its
B
A
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3 Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object?
(Circle One) Yes No
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IF you.answered YE YES, ther what speed would you estimate?
(Circle One) Yes No
IF you answered YES, then how far.away would you say it was?
Please give the following information.about yourself:
NAME Last Name First Name
Miudt Name
ADDRESS Ohio
Street City Zone State
TELEPHONE NUMB
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.compieted:this questionnaire: 13 13 Jin in 1963 196.3
Day Month Yoar
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U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL :INFORMATION SHEET
This questionnaire has been prepared :so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as.much
information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed.
Please try to answer as many questions:as you possibly can. The information that you give will
be used for research purposes, and will be regarded.as confidential material. Your name will not
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.
When did you see the object? 12. Time of day: /0 OO
Hour Minutes
8 June 1963
Bay Month Year (Circle One): A.M. or P.M.
3. Time Zone: (Circle One): Eastern
(Circle One): a. Daylight Saving
b. b. Central Central b. Standard Standard
C. c. Mountain
d. Pacific Pacific
e. e. Other Other
4. Where were you when you'saw the ect?
Beavererh - Beaverrh Dayton Ohio
Nearest Postal Address Clty or Town State or Country
Additional remarks: Additional remarks:-
How long was object in sight? 10-15
Hours Minutes Minutes Soconds
determined?
c. Not very sure
b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess
B. What wqs the:condition of theisky?
DAY NIGHT
a. Bright a. Bright C/eur
b. Cloudy b. Cloudy
(Circle One): a. In front of you d. To your left
b. In back of you e. Overhead
c. To your right f. Don't remember
FORM
FTD JUL 61 164 This form supersedes. ATIC 164, Feb 60, which is obeolete.
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SIGNATURE
DATE
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AT 01.53 AP JUNE.13 NORTH CF CITY, 64 DEGRIES ABOVE HONIZON MOVING SE
AY 03.57 AN JUNE.13 SOUTH OF CITY, 61 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING SE
AI 08.44 Pn JUNE-13 SOUTH OF CITV, 52 DEGREES ABUVE HORIZON NOVING NE
Ar 10.49 JUNE.13 NORTH CF CITY, 67 DEGREES ANOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
AL.00.51 An JUNC.14 NORTH oF CITY, 59 OFGRCES AROVE HORLZON MOVING SE
1r.02.54 Al JUNE.14 NORTH OF CITY, 88 TEGREES ABOVE HIGRIZON MOVING SE
11305.01 AR JUNE.14 SOUTH CF CITY. 24 OEGREES AROVE HORIZON MOVING SE
aT 09.46 PN JUNE.14 NORTH CITV, 81 OEGRCES ABOVe HORIZON MOVING NE
AI 11.47 1 JUNE.14-NORTH CF CITY, 58 DEGREES AROVE HORTZON HUVING NE
aT 01.52 AN JUNE.15 NORTH CF CLTY, 71 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING SE
ht 03.5728 JUNE.15 SOUTH GF CITY, 48 DEGREES'ABOVE HORIZON NOVING SE
AT 09.44 PN JUNE.1S SOUTH OF CITY, 73 DEGREES ABOVE HURIZON MOVING NE
AT 10.47 PA JUNE.1S NORTH CF CITY, 61 DEGREES AROVE HORLZON MOVING NE
AY 00.49 AN JUNE.16 NORTH OF GITY, 67 DEGREES ABOVE HOPLTON MOVING SE
AT 02.53 A}$ JUNE.16 SOUTH CF CITY, 75 DEGREES ADOVE HORLFON MOVING SE
AT 05.02 JUNE.16 SOUTH CF CITY, 11 DEGRSES AgOvE HORIION MOVING SE
AT 09.45 IA JUNE.16 NORTH OF CITY, 69 LEGRCES ABOVE HORIZOM MOVING NE
A 11.47 JINE.16 NORTH UF CITY, 5H 6860065 ABIVE HORIZON MOVING SE
AT 01a30 A JUNE:17 NORTN OF CITY, 82 DFGREES ABOVE HOMIZON NOVING SE
AI 03.57 AJ JUNE.17 SOUTH UF CITY, 31 DEGREES ABOVE MORIZON NOVING SE
CAYION, EFIG ESI
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AT09.47 aT 09.47 JUNE.10 SOUTH OF CITY; 59 OEGREES ABOVE HORIZON POVING ABOVE HORIZON POVING NE
AT Ri. P! JUNE.10 JUNE.10 NORTH CF CITY, 65 69 DEGREES AROVE AROVET HOR17ON MUVING HOR170h MUVINIG NE NE
AT 01,54 +54 AP AN JONE.1I JGNE.1I NORTH CF CF CITY, 54 CEGREES ABove HoRIzon 7 ABOVE HORIZoN NOVING SE
AT 03 57 5 7 AN JUNE.LA SOUTH SOUTH CE CiIv, CiIY, 99 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON ASOVE HORIZON MOVING
AI AT 08. 08.44 34 JUNE.1I JUNE.1I SOUTH SOUTH OF CITY. CITY, 30 DEGRUES DEGREES ABOVE ABDVE HORI7ON HORIZON MUVING NE
AT 10.49 10.49 JUNE:11 JUNE:11 NORTH CF CITY, CITY, 77 77 DEGREES ASOVE HORTZON HORIZON MOVING MOVING NE NE
AT AT 00.92 Al Al JUNE.12 NORTH CF CC CLTY, CLIY, 57 UCGRELS UEGRELS ASOVE HORIZON HOR12ON ROVING NE
AT 02.55 02.55 AN JUNE.12 NORTH OFCIIY, OF CITY, 73 73 CEGREES DEGREES AROVE HORIZON HORIZON MOVING 5E 5E
AF: 05.01 AN JUNG-12 SOUTH CF CITY, 44 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING 5E
AT 07.40 pu JUNE.12 SOUTH OF CITY, DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON HOVING NE
AT 09,47 JUNE.12 SOUTH TF CITY, a0 CECREES ABOVE HORIZON FOVING NE
At 11.30 JUNE.12 NORTH CITY, 60 DEGACES AROVE HORTZON MOVING NE
AI 01.7 AN JUNE.13 NOReF Cr CITYr 63 DECPSES ADOVE HORIZON MOVING SE
AI 03.77 AP JUNE-13 SOUTH OF CETYR 7l DEGRLES AHOVE HOREZON MOVING SE
AT 08.44 P'M JUNE.13 SOUTH CF GITY, 50 CEGREES ABOVE HORLZON NOVING NE
A1 10.48 PP JUNE.13 NORTH CF CITY, 61 DEGRCES ABOVE HORTZoN MOVING NE
AI 00.51 AN JUNE.14 NORTH CF CITY, UEGREES ABOVE HORIZOH MOVING SE
Al 02.54 AM JUNE.14 NORTH OF CIlV 85 CEGREES ADdve 110P1704 MOVING SE
AI 05.01 JUNE.14 SOUTH CF CITY, 2 7 DEGPEES ARDVE HOR170M MOVING sr
AT JONE.14 NOPTH 11 1 DEGRTES AROVE H041/00 HOVING 1
41 11 47 WNE.14 NOPTI CI CITY, 57 DEGPELS AndVE HOREZON POVING N I
At 01.51 AM JUNE.15 NORTH C! . DECEECS ARDVE HORIZOL FOVING 51
31 00,54 JUNE.IS SOUTP (FCii.. 82 OUGRCES ANOVE HORIZON MUVING St
AF 00.43 JUNE.1S SOUTH CF CITY, 71 DEGIFES ABUVE HORIZON NOVING NE
AI 10,47 TM JONE.IS NORYH OF CITY, 6U DEGEEES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD -
I. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS.
13 June 1963 Dayton, Ohio 0 Was Balloon
0 Probably Balloon
TYPE OF OBSERVATION 0 Possibly Balloon
Ground-Visual Ground-Radar Was Aireraft 2
Local α Probably Aircraft
GMT 14/0200Z. AirVisual Air-Intercept Radar 0 Possibly Aircraft
3. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE 0 Was Astronomical
Ys 00 Probably Astronomical
No: civilian Possibly Astronomicol
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION B. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE Other -
minutes f our SW Xinsufficient Dota for Evaluation
20-25 0 Unknowm
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
Four objects, some extremely bright with Not refueling opr. None in area.
erratic movement from NE passing overhead to No pattern apparen a/c sighting.
SW. Objects strung out, no particular pattern. Possibility exists that objects
Brightness changed and objects disappeared and were weather balloons, however, no
reappeared. scured by clouds. Looked somewhate wavering in flight reported. A/C
like stars. Ob served only as white lights, no most logical explanation, however, there
shape or form. Flight from horizon to horizon is insufficient data
in 20-25 min. Slightly larger than stars.
Initial impression of WX balloons. Witness
15 yr old - Ji oia Jo youth.
ATIC FOrM 3N ATIC FORM 329 26 SEP 52 SEP S2)
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Please .try to answer.as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will
be used for research purposes,and will ill be regarded.as confidential material. Your name will not
be used in.connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission.
We request.this personal information :so that, if.it 1s deemed necessary, we may contact you for
further details.
.
When did yousee the object? 00-05
Minutes
$$_\qac{$ JUNE 1963
Month Year (Circle One): A.M. or P.M.
Eastorn (Circle One): a.Dayiight Saving
6. Central b. Standard
c. Mountain
d. Pacific
e. Other- mer
4. 4. Where were you when you saw the object? Where were you when you saw the object?
AVE DAYTON DAYTON O410
Address City or Town State or Country
Additional remarks: Additional remarks:--
20-25
Hours Minutes Soconds
5.1 How was time in t determined? determined?
a. Certain Certain c. Not very sure
5. Fairly certain Fairly certain d. Just a guess Just a quess
. What wgs the condition.of the.sky?
DAY NIGHT
a. Bright a. Bright
b. Cloudy b. Cloudy SCATTERE
7.IF you saw the obiect during HT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the object?
(Circle One): In front of you d. To your left
b. In back of you e. Overhead
c. To your right f. Don't remember
FORM
FTD JUL 61 164 Thisform supersedes. ATIC 164, Feb 60, which is obeolete.
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IF you saw.the object at NIGHT, what did you notice.concerning.the STARS.and MOON?
8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One):
a. None a. Bright moonlight
b. A few b. Dull moonlight
c. Many c. No moonlight.- pitch dark
d. Don't remember d. Don't remember
The object.appeared:
(Circle.One): a. As a light b. Shiny c. Dark Don't remember
If it appeared as.a light, was it brighter than the brightest:stars?
SOME WERE EXTREMELY BRIGHT
Did the object: (Circle One for each question)
a. Appear to stand still.at any time? Yes No a Don't Know
b. Suddenly speed up and rush.away at any time? Yes No Don't Know
c. Break up into parts or explode? Yes No Don't Know
d. .Give off smoke? Give off smoke? Yes No No Don't Know Don't Know
Change brightness? Yes No Don't Know
f. Change shape? Yes Yes No Don't Know Don't Know
g. g. Flash or flicker? Flash or flicker? Yes Yes No Don't Know
h. Disappear.and reappear? h. Disappear.and reappear? Yes No Don't Know
Did the object move behind something at any time, particularly a cloud?
(Circle One): Yes No Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what IF you.answered YES, then tell what
it moved behind:. it moved behind:_ CLEUnS
Did the object.move in front of something at any time, particularly.a cloud? 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): a. Solid b. Transparent c. Vapor d. Don't Know
1. Did you observe the object through any of following?
a. Eyeglasses Yes No e. Binoculars Yes No
b. Sun glasses Yes No f. Telescope Yos No
c. Windshield H Yes No g. Theodolite Yes No
d. Window glass Yes No h. Other
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tound as stans at a distanee would be
18. The edges of the object:were:
(Circle One): a. Fuzzy or.blurred . Other
b. :Like.a bright:star
cSharply outlined
d. Don't remember d. Don't remember
.
IF there was MORE:THAN ONE object, then.how many were there? 19. IF there was MORE: THAN ONE object, then.how many were there?_ U
Draw a picture of ho
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patten changed -
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27. What were you doing at the time you saw the object, and how did you happen to notice it?
gof teed - layed doun ong grod and
hatue cjet
IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or othervehicle.at the time, then coplete th followig questins:
28.1 What direction wore you moving? (Circle One)
a. North c. East .e. South g. .West
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest
28.2 How fast were you moving? miles per hour.
28.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object?
(Circle One) No
29. What direction were you looking when you first saw
g. West
d. North c. East . South h. Northwest
D. o. Northeast t d. Southeast f. Southwest i. Overhead i. Overhead
30. What direction were you looking when you last saw the object? (Circle One) oking when you last saw the object? (Circle One)
g. West
a.North c. East . South h. Northwest
b. Northeast d. Southeast f.Southwest i. Overhead
if you are familiar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to astimate the number of degrees the object was
from true North (thru east).and also the number of degrees it was upward from the horizon (elevation).
31.1 When it first appeared:
b. From horizon 45 degree re ( Dout)
31.2 Y When it disappeared:
b. From horizon -1Ddegrees.
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covered othew would
the edges
Did the object disappear while you were watching it? If so, how?
only when behind clouds
common object or objects which, when placed up in the sky, would give the same appearance as the object which you saw. which you:saw.
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34. What were the:weather conditions:at the time you saw the object?
CLOUDS (Circle One) WEATHER (Circle One)
a. Clear sky a. Dry
b. Hazy b. Fog, mist, or light.rain
c. Scattered:clouds c. Moderate.or heavy.rain
Thick or heavy:clouds d. Snow
. Don't remember
When:and to whom did you report that.you had seen the object?
13 JUNE 1963
Day Month Year 9:10 PM
(Circle One) Yos No
36.1 IF you answered YES, did they see.the object too?
(Circle One) No
36.2 Please list their names and addresses: Please list their names and addrosses:
DAYTON, Ori10 DAYTON, OriIO
Was this the first time that you had seen an object or objects like this?
(Circle One) Yos Yos No
O, then when, where, and under what circumstances.did you:see other ones? where, and under what circumstances.did you:see other ones?
In youpinion what do you think thect was and what mighthav couse it?
at feist thought they were weather Relloom
1
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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.
A
B
3. In the foliowing larger sketch place an "A" at the position the abject was when you first saw it, and a "B" at its
BO
TO
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b. Dull.moonlight
c. Many C. No moonlight.pitch dark
d. Don't remember Don't remember
The object.appeared:
(Circle. One): 6.As a light b. Shiny c. Dark Don't remember
like star
bughtat stan,
faled
Did the object: (Circle One for each question)
a. Appear to stand still.at any time? Appear to stand still.at any time? Yes Yes No No Don't Know Don't Know
b. b. Suddenly speed. up and rush away at any time? Suddenly speed.up and rush away at any time? Yes No No Don't Know
c. Break:up into parts or explode? Break:up into parts or explode? Yes No No Don't Know
d. Give off smoke? Yes No Don't Know
e. Change:brightness? Yes Yes No Don't Know
f. Change shape? Yes Yes No No Don't Know
g. Flash or flicker? Yes No Don't Know
h. Disappear.and reappear? bught and dim bught ad dim Yes No Don't Know
-
(Circle One): Yes No Don't Know. Don't Know. IF you ans wered YES, then tell what
it moved behind:
Did the object.move in front of something at any time, particularly.a cloud?
(Circle One): Yes Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what
in front of:
Did the object appear: (Circle One): b. Transparent c. Vapor d. Don't Know
1.Did you observe the object through any of the following?
a. Eyeglasses Yes No e. Binoculars Yes No
b. Sun glasses Yes No 6. Telescope Yes No
c. Windshieid Yes No g. Theodolite Yes No
d. Window glass Yes No h. Other
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(Circle One) Yes No
IF you answered YES, then how far.away would you say it was?_
4Please give the followina information.about yourself:
NAME -
Name First Name Middio Name
NART AVE DAYToN 6 OHIC
ADDRESS Zone
City State
TELEPHONE
Ago 15 Sox MALE
Indicate any odditional:information about yourself, including any education, which might:be pertinent.
June, 1963, Case 1l: Yes. Especially since it occurred in I Dayton, a
little more digging on this one would have been apropo, and relatively apropo, and relatively
easy. Since time of signing was 9 p.m. or l0 p.m. Since time of signing was 9 p.m. or 10 p.m. if daylight saving
was used, that corresponds orresponds to the time of time of launching of weather
balloons.
Otherwise, in the first part of June, l963, the cormittee is in i remarkably
good agreement. The good agreement. The agreement agreemer generally generally too good. I wish we could too good. I wish we could
have fights instead.
/
No meeting this week since I was in New Mexico and the : father of one of
the cammittee members died--Nancy Van Etten's father. I But we will get
back on the ball this week and try to finish up this year fairly soon. Then
next month we should like to come Great Establishment in Dayton.
Cordially,
Allen
J. Allen Hynek
Director
JAH:11g
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mt
PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS
16 June 1963 Dayton, Ohio Was Balloon
000 Probably Balloon
3. 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION PossiblyBalloon
Local Ground-Visual Ground-Rodar Was Aircraft
000 Probably Aircraft
GMT 17/0245Z Air Visual Air-Intercept Radar Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE 0 Was Astronomical
Y.s 0 Probably Astronomical
M XNo civilian 0 Possibly Astronomicel
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE xX Other Satellite ECHO I
3-5 min one NE 0 Insufficient Data for Evaluation
8 Unknown
1O. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS of Dayton heading
Object observed as a round light in flight At 945PM ECHO was North
to NE. V WX; Haze. Observed overhead to ENE. NE. 70 deg elevation in position to be
Size compared to ransport at 4,000 ft. observed by W. Case Evaluated as
Maintained same altitude. Thought possibly a ECHO I.
a plane with bright light.
Note: Additional sighting with essentially the
same informatic also reported.
ATIc form 329 (rEv 26 SEP 52) ATic form 329 (rev 26 SEp 52)
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NOTE AND RETURN
SEE ME
SIGNATURE
REMARKS
REPIATED
OBJECT
ON 23ULy ON 2ULy W
SLOWER. WENT OUT
MovinG
UiEW.
CALl Nim iF CALL Nim iF OBJECT
PLEASE
is KNOWN.
FROM NAME OR TITLE DATE
T DX
ORGANIZATION N AND LOCATION TELEPHONE
DD FB 50 95 Replaces DA AGO Form S9S, I Apr 48. and AFHQ Form 12, 10 Nov 47, which may be used. <48-16-74087-2 GPO
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be used for research purposes, and will be regarded.as confidential material. Your name will not
be used in connection with any statements, :conclusions, or publications without your permission.
We request. this personal information :so that, if.it 1s deemed necessary, we may contact you for
further details.
.
When did yousee the object? OS
Minutes
1\ofa{ JUN 1963
Month Year (Circle One): A.M. or P.M.
3. Time (Circle One) Eastern
(Circle One): Daylight Saving
Central Standard
c. Mountain
d. Pacific
e. e. Other Other
4. Where were you when you saw the object? Where were you when you saw the object?
DAYTON OH/O
City or Town State or Country -
Additional:remarks: Additional:remarks:
How. long was n sight? nsight? 3-5
Hours Minutes Soconds Seconds
5.1 How was sight determined? Ight determined?
2 2
Certain C. Not very sure
Fairly certain d. Just a guess d. Just a quess
.What wqs the:condition of theisky?
DAY NIGHT
a. Bright 6LA3Y
b. Cloudy Cloudy
ed at the object?
(Circle One): a. In front of you d. To your left
b. In back of you e. Overhead
c. To your right f. Don't remember
FORM
FTD JUL 61 164 This form supersedes. ATIC 164, Feb 60, which is obaolete.
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IF you saw the object.at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS.and MOON?
8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One):
a. None Bright moonlight
b. A fow Dull.moonlight
.c Many c.No moonlight.— pitch dark
d. Don't remember d.Don't remember
.The object.appeared:
(Circle.One): As a light b. Shiny c. Dark .Don't remember
.If. it appeared as a light, was it brighter than the brightest stars?
YES
Did the object: (Circle One for each question)
Appear to stand still.at any time? Yes Don't Know
b. Suddenly speed.up and rush.away at any time? Yes Don't Know
c. c. Break:up into parts or explode? Break:up into parts or explode? Yes Yes Don't Know
d.Give off smoke? d. Give off smoke? Yes Don't Know Don't Know
e. Change. brightness? Change.brightness? GEEECeEO
Yes Don't Know
f. f. Change shape? Yes Don't Know
g. Flash or flicker? Yes NO Don't Know Don't Know
h. Disappear.and reappear? Yes Don't Know
Did the object move behind something at any :time, particularly.a cloud? Did the object move behind something at any time, particularly.a cloud?
(Circle One): Yes No Don't Know. IF you.answered YES, then tell what IF you.ans wered YES, then tell what
it.moved behind:. it.moved behind:_.... HAZF
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:_
14. Did the object.appear: (Circle One): a. Solid b. Transparent c. Vapor d. Don't Know
15.Did you observe the object through any of the following?
a. Eyeglasses a
Yes e. Binoculars Yes
b. Sun glasses Yes f. Telescope Yes EEO
c. Windshield Yes g. Theodolite Yes
d. Window glass Yes h. Other
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16. Tell in a few words the following.things.about the object.
a. SoundNo
b. Color BLUE- WHITC
17. Draw a picture that willshow.the shape of the object or objects. Label:and include in your sketch.any details
of the object:that ybu:saw such.as wings, protrusions, etc. and especially.exhaust trails or vapor traiis.
P.lace an.arrow:beside.the:drawingto'show.the direction the object:was.moving.
ROUND LIGHT
The edges of the object.were: 18. The edges of the object.were:
(Circle One): a. Fuzzy or.blurred (Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurred Other , S
Like.a bright star Like.a brightstar
c.Sharply outlined c.Sharply outlined
d.Don't remember
1. IF there was MORE: THAN ONE object, then how many were there? 19. IF there was MORE: THAN ONE object, then how many were there?
Draw a picture of hoy
ONe
BT
FT
1
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the path,a "B" at the end of the path, and show any changes in.direction during the course.
OVERHEAD TO ENE
TRANSPORT Aπ ASOuT 4000'
how.much of the objectis 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?
2. Did the object disappear while you were watching it? If so, how? 23. Did the object disappear while you were watching it? If so, how?
Sy CLOUD COVKR OR CLOVD COVER OR HAZE
In order.that you can give as cleara picture as possible of what you:saw, describe in your own words a In order.that you can give as 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 yousaw. which you saw.
SER 21
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SITNING OUTSIDE
28.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One)
a. North c. East .e. South g. West
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest
28.2 How fast were you. moving?_ miles per.hour.
28.3 Did you:stop at any time while you were looking at the object?
(Circle One) Yes, No
2. What direction were you ing when you fir - (Circle One)
g. West
a. North c. East . South 6. h. Northwest
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest Overhead Overhead ALMOJT ALMOST
.
30.  What direction were you looking when you last saw the object? (Circle One) (Circle One)
g. West
a. North c. East e. South h. Northwest
ENortheast d. Southeast f. Southwest i. Overhead
if you are familiar with bearing terms (angulor direction), try to estimate the number of degrees the object was
from true North (thru east) and also the number of degrces it was upward from the horizon (elevation).
31.1 When it first appeared:
aFrom true North_ degrees.
b. From horizon degrees.
31.2 When it disappeared:
aFrom true North degrees.
b.From horizon_ ..degrees.
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In the following sketch, imagine that you are at the paint 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.
A
CONSTaNT ALTITUOR
.In the following larger sketch place an "A" at the position the object was when you first saw it, and a "B" at its 33. 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 when you last saw it. Refer to smaller sketch as an example of how to complete the larger sketch.
A B
A
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39. Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object?
(Circle One) Yes No 150 MPH Ar LOw ALTITUDS
S
(Circle.One) Yes No
IF you answered YES, then how far.away would you say it was?.
41. Please give the following information.about yourself:
NAME Last Name St Name Arddi Namo
ADDRESS Ave DAYToN OHO
City Zone Stato
TELEPHONE
Ago 32 Sex M
Inicat anyadditional:informationabou yourselncludigany educationwhich:mighpertinent.
Me WovLD Like TO BE ADVISED AS TO
THE OuTCoME OF ANY
CAPr L USAF
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1Toll in a few words the following.things.about.the object.
a. Sound no
b. Color light
17. Draw a picture that will show.theshape of the object.or objects. Labeland includeIn your sketch.any details
of the object:that you:saw:such.as wings, protruslons, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails.
Plaabesdrawgshow.tdiection.twasoi.
18. The edges of the object were: The edges of the object were:
(Circie One): a. Fuzzy or.blurred •. •, Other
b.-Like.abright:star b.-Like.a bright:star
c.Sharply outlined c. Sharply outlined
d. Don't remember
19. IF there was MORE:THAN ONE object, then.how many were there?_
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34. What were the:weather conditions:at the time you saw the object?
CLOUDS (Circle One) WEATHER (Circle One)
a. Clear sky Dry
⑥ Hazy b. Fog, mist, or. light rain
c. Scattered:clouds c. Moderate or:heavy.rain
d. Thick or heavy clouds d. Snow
. Don't remember
When and to whom. did you report that you had seen the object?
Day Month Yoor
(Circle.One) Y0 No
36.1 IF you answered they see.the object.too?
(Circle One) Yes No
36.2 Please list their names and addresses:
WIFE FATIHERIN LAW, COUSIN, BOYFRIED COUSIN, BOYFRIED
L
Was this th first time that you had seen an objot orbjects lie th
.. (Circle One) Yes (No) (No)
) O, then when, where, and under what circumstances.did you see other ones?
PLANE WITH BRIGHT LIGHT MAYBE : NOT A FALLING STAR
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be used for research purposes, and wi ill be regarded.as confidential material. Your name will not
be used in.connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. -
We request this personal information iso that, if.it Is deemed necessary, we may contact you for
further details.
.
.When did you see the object? 2.Time of day: 10 Os
Hour Minutes
Juu 1963
Day Month Year (Circle One): A.M. or P.M.
3. Time Zone: (Circle One) Eastern
(Circle One): Daylight Saving
Central b. Standard
c. Mountain
d. Pacific
e. Other . e. Other.
Where were you when you'saw the object?
DAYTON DAYTON OH10 OH10
est Postal Addross st Postal Addross City or Town State or Country
Additional:remarks: Additional:remarks:-
30
Hours Minutes Seconds
5.1 How was sight determined?
a. a. Certain c. Not very sure
Fairly certain Eairly d. Just a guess
.What wqs the condition of the sky?
DAY NIGHT
a. Bright Bright HAzy
b. Cloudy b.
(Circle One): a. In front of you d. To your left
b. In back of you e, Overhead
c. To your right f. Don't remember
FORM
FTD JUL 61 164 Thisform supersedes. ATIC 164, Feb 60, which is obsolete.
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IF you saw.the object.at NIGHT, what did you notice.concerning th STARS.and MOON?
8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One):
:a. None a. Bright moonlight
b. A few G Dull moonlight
Many c. No moonlight.- pitch dark
d. Don't remember :d. Don't remember
The object.appeared:
(Circle.One): As a light b. Shiny c. Dark d. Don't remember
If it appearedas.a light, was it brighter than the brightest stars?
YES
Did the object: (Circle One for each question)
a. Appear: to stand still at any time? Yes Don't Know
b. Suddenly speed up and rush.away at any time? Yes Don't Know
c. c. Break:up into parts or explode? Yes Don't Know
d. Give off smoke? Yes Don't Know
e. Change brightness? Yes Don't Know Don't Know
f. Change shape? Yes Don't Know
g. g. Flash or flicker? Yes Yes Don't Know
h.Disappear.and reappear? h.Disappear and reappear? Yes Don't Know
Did the objoct move behind something:at:any time, particularly a cloud?
(Circle One): Yes No No Don't Know. .IF you answered YES, then tell what
it moved behind: it.moved behind:_
Did the object.move in front of something at any time, particularly a cloud? 13. Di
(Circle One): Yes No Don't Know. .IF you answered YES, then tell what
in front of:.
Did the object appear: (Circle One): .Solid b. Transparent c. Vapor d. Don't Know
a. Eyeglasses Yes No e. Binoculars Yes
b. Sun glasses Yes f. Telescope Yes
c. Windshield Yes A9⑨ g. Theodolite Yes
d. Window glass Yes h. Other
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Rage:3
16. Teil in a few words the following.things.about.the object.
:a. Sound__ No
b. Color WHITE LIGHT
of the object that ybu:saw such.as wings, protruslons, etc., and especlallyexhaust trails or vapor trails.
Place an.arrow beside.the:drawing to'show.the direction:the object was.moving.
ROUND LIGHT
The edges of the object were: 18. The edges of the object were:
(Circle One): a. Fuzzy or.blurred . A. Other- Other
Like.a bright stor 6. Like.a bright star
c. Shorply outlined c. Shorply outlined
d. Don't remember
.
1 IF there wos MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? 19. IF there was MORE: THAN ONE object, then how many were there?
ONE ONe
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of the sighting, how much of the object would hove been covered. by the match head?
As Bia As WHOLE MATCH
NO
In order that you can give as clear.a picture as possible ofwhat you:saw,describe in your own words a
which you saw. REAL BRIGHT
.
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Flying over a city?
e. At sea f. Flying over open.country?
f. Other g. Other
What were you doing at the time you saw the object,and how did you happen to notice it?
FIeST SEEN By CHILDREN
28. IF you.were MOVING IN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete. the following questions:
28.1 What direction were you moving? ( (Circle One)
a. North c. East South g. West
. Northeast . Northeast d. Southeast Southeast f. Southwest f. Southwest h. Northwest h. Northwest
28.2 How fast were you moving? 28.2 How fast were you moving?_ mi les per hour. miles per hour.
28.3 Did you stop.at any time while you were looking at the object?
(Circle One) )Yos No
2What direction were you I looking when you first looking when you object? (Circle One)
g. West
a. North c. East . South h. Northwest
b. Northeast Northeast d. Southeast Southeast f. Southwest Southwest Overhead
30. What direction were you looking when you last saw the object? 30. What direction were you look oking when you last saw the object? (Circle One) (Circle One)
g. West
a North c. East . South h. Northwest
b Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest i. Overhead
from true North (thru east)and also the number of degrees it was upward from the horizon (elevation).
31.1 When it first appeared:
a.From true North .degrees.
b. From horizon. degrees.
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 lost saw it.
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 when you last saw it. Re fer to smaller sketch as an example of how to complete the larger sketch.
B
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3.  Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object?
(Circle One) Yes NO
IF you.answered YE , then what speed would you estimate?
(Circle.One) Yes No FAR AWAY
·IF you answered.YES, then how far away would you say it was?_
Please give the following information.about yourself:
NAME First Name Middi Name
ADDRESS DAYTON 16 O
City Zone
TELEPHONE NUMBER
Ag 30 Ago 30 Sox M Sex. M
Indicate any additional:information about yourself, including any education, which:might:be pertinent.
42. Date you.completed:this questionnaire: 16 JUN 1963-
Day Month Year
B
Jaht8Rfata
CAPT USAK
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34. What were the weather conditions:at the time you saw the object?
CLOUDS (Circle One) WEATHER(Circle One).
a Clear sky Dry
Hazy .Fog, mist, or light.rain
c. Scattered:clouds Moderate or:heavy.rain
d. Thick or heavy clouds d. Snow
Don't remember
When and to whom did you report that, you had seen the object?
16 DUN 1963 TD FTD DuTY OFFIceR
. Day Month Year
3Was anyone else with you.at the time you saw the object?
(Circle One) Yos No
36.1 IF you answered YE
(Circle One) Yes No
36.2 Please list their names.and addresses:
CHILDREN, WIGE, NeprrE SAME ADDRES S
Was.this the first time that you had seen.an object or objects lie this?
.(Circle One) .(Circle One) Yos Yos No
37.1 IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances.did you:see other ones?
SAME SAMe SITVATION 2-3WEEks Aa0 2-3WEEksA.a0.
38. In your opinion what do you think the object was and what might. have caused it?
MAYBE A SATELLITE
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AT 00.49 48 JUNE.16 NORTH GF CIIY, 6O DEGREES ABOVE HGRIZON MOVING SE
AT 02.5 13 7.2 JUNE.16 SOUTH OF CLTY.7S.DFGREES ACOVE HORIZON MOVING SE CocumOus
.91 0.01 JUNE.16 SOUTH OF CIIV, I? DCCREES ABOVE HORLZON MOVING SE
-AT 1.48 JUNE.16 NORTH OF CITY, 7O OEGREES AGOVE HORIZoN MOVING NE o
·A1 11.47 JUNI.16 NORTH CF GITY, 5A CEGREES ABOVE HURIZON MOVING SC
AT 1,50 2- JUNE,17 NORTH Cr CITY,7C OFGRELS ABOVE HOR17ON POVING SF
: IT 01.56 6A JUNE.17 SOUTR, OF CITY, 34 DECREES ABOVE HoRTZon POVING SE
DAYTON Schoure
JENVER, ICLE. MST
uCaST 13sUNC 63
A1 07.38 FE JUNE.1O SOUTH OF CITY, 11 OEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
AT 09.45 JUNC.1O SOUTH oF CIFY, 92 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING HE
AT1.49 F JUNE. IO NORTH CF CITY, 59 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON NUVING NE
A1 01.51 JUNE.IL NORTH OF CITY, 63 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MUVING SE
47 01.56 JNE.11 SOUTH GF CITY, 70 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON NOVING SE
Y .43 JUNE.IL SOUTH CF CITY, 57 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MUVING NE
,47 ,ll NORTH CF CIIY, 61 DEGPEES ABOVE HORIZON KOVING NE
.43 1 HNE.12 NORTH OF GITY, SS DEGREES ABCVE HORIZON NOVING SE
,53 1 JUNE.12 NORTH OF CITY, 85 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON PUVING SE
1.39 PP HNE.12 SOUTH OF CITY. 29 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON HOVING NE
1.45 1NE12 NORTH CF CITY, 8! DEGREES ABOVE HURIZON MONING NE
. 1.48 1:48 PM F TUNE.12 NORTH OF CIIY. 57 CITY. 57 DECREEN DEGREES ABOVE NORI7ON HORI7ON NOVING NE
1 1.50 IN 10.13 1E.13 NORTH CT CI CITY, CITY, 70 70 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZoN MOVING SE SE
1.55 JNE.33 .33 SCUTH oF oF CITY. CITY. 50 DUGREES ANOVE AGOVE HORIZON FUVING FUNING SE SE
1 ,42 - - ICHE13 ICHL13 SOUTH 1F CITY, ?4 ?4 DEGREES DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON HORIZON MUVING MOVING NE NE
I + 11,46 0,46 JUNE13 JINE.A3 NORTH OF CITY, 60 DEGREES ABUVE HORIZON MOVING NE. NE.
1 09.48 9.48 AN AM JANE.14 NOREH NORTH CF CITY. 61 CEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING SF SE
AT 02.52 IN JUNC.14 SOUTH CF GF CITV GITY, 77 77 UEGREES DEGREES ABUVE ABOVE HORIZON HORIZON PUVING POVING SE
AT 09.00 0 9.00 A J6R9.14 16RE.14 SOUTH SOUTH OF CI CIIY, 17 DEGREES DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON HOR1ZON MOVING SE
AT 1.39 7.30 PN PN HNE.14 .14 SOUTH CF CF CIIY, CIIY, 43 43 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NOVING NE
AT 01.43 FN JLNE.14 11 14 NORIN NEST TH CF CE CRTY, 69 OEGREES CLCRCE ABOVE AROVE HOPTPON HORIZON MUVING MOVING NE NE
AT 11.46 pp JUNC.14 NORTH OF GITY, 57 DEGREES ADOVE HORIZON-MOVING SE
61 01.49 AP JUNE.1S NORTH OF-CITV, 80 DEGREES ABOVE HORIzON noVINg SE
1T 03.55 AM JUNE.15 SOUTH CF CITY, 33 DECREES ACCVE HORIZON NOVING SE
08.41 P JUNE.15 NORTH OF GITY, 86 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
AY 11,44 JUNE.15 NORTH OF CITY, 57 DEGREES ADOVE HORIZON MUVING NE
T 00.46 JUNE.16 NORTH CF CITY, 60 CUGREES ABOVE HURIZUN PUVING 5E
02.51 JUNE.16 SOUTH OF CITY, 50 OCGREES ABOVE HORIZON NOVING SE
91 05.01 JUNE.16 SOUTH OF CITY, 01 CEGREES AROVE HORLZON MUVING SE
AT 09.42 JUNC.16 NORTH CF CITY, 6 1 OEGREES ABGVE HORIZON MOVING NE
41 144 JUNE.16 NORTH OF CITY OFGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING SE
1.49 1NE.17 SOUTH OF CITY, 14 DEGRPES ASOVE HORTPON NOVING SE
.55 3UN17 SOUTH OF CITV, TUGREES ABOVE HOPIZIN MUVING SE
1 EVILIE. IND. CST
46 JUNTLO SOU111 UF CEIV, 56 OEGRCES ABUVE HORIZON NUVING NE
: .51 D JUNE.10 NORTH OF CITY, 61 DEGREES ADOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
JUNE.II NORTH CF CITY, 52 DUGRCES ASOVE Higbizan MIVING SE
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d.In an airplane (type) e. Flying over a city?
e. At sea f. Flying over open.country?
f. Other II g. Other
27. What were you doing at the time you saw.the object,.and how did you happen to notice it?
lyerg on the grase watchrig offor
IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle.at the time, then complete the following questins:
28.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One)
a. North c. East . South g. .West
. Northeast d. Southeast . Southwest h. Northwest
28.2 How fast were you moving? miles per hour.
28.3 Did youstop at any time while you were looking at the object?
(Circle One) Yos No
29. What direction were looking when you first saw the object? (Circle One)
g. West
a. North c. East . South .h. Northwest
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest I. i. Overhead Overhead
What direction yere you king when you last saw the object? (Circle One)
g- West
aNorth c. East e. South h. Northwest
. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest i. Overhead
you a familiar with bearing terms angular direction), ty to astimate the number of degrees the objet was
from true North (thru east) and also the number of degrees it was upward from the horizon (elevation).
31.1 When it first appeared: with deqrees
From true North. degrees. ae vleted to denectieon
b. From horizon. degrees.
31.2 When it disappeared:
aFrom true North degrees.
b.From horizon .degrees.
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS
17 June 1963 Dayton, Ohio Was Balloon
$L2r$ 000 Probably Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4 TYPE OF OBSERVATION Possibly Balloon
Local Ground-Visual Ground-Radar Was Aircraft
000 Probably Aircraft
GMT 18/01452 AirVisual Air-Intercept Radar Possibly Aircraft
S. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE Was Astronomical
Y.s 000 Prabably Astranomical
No civilian Possibly Astronomical
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS . COURSE OtherSatellite ECHO I
:000 Insufficient Data fer Evaluation
o minutes one NE Unkno wn
10. BRIEP MARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
bbject brighter than brightest star visible at 846 PM ECHo I was North of Dayton at
at time with appearance of bright star in 86 deg elevation heading NE in position
flight from SW to NE. to be observed by the witness. Case
characteristic of Satellite sighting.
AtIC form 329 (rev 26 SRp 52) AtIc form 329 (rEv 26 SRp 52)
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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.
When did you see the object? 45
Minutes
$\o$ JUNE 196.3
Month Year (Circle One): A.M. or C.M.
(Circle One): Eastern (Circle One): Daylight Saving
b. Central
c. Mountain
d. d. Pacific Pacific
e. e. Other
Where were you when you saw the object? Where were you when you'saw object?
DAYTON, OHiO OHIO
Nearest Pastal Address City or Town State or Country A A
Additional:remarks:
5. How. long was object in sight? How long was object in sight? 10
Hours Minutes Seconds Seconds
a. Certain .Not very sure
Fairly certain d. Just a guess
What was the condition.of the sky?
DAY NIGHT
a. Bright Bright
b. Cloudy b. Cloudy
IF you saw the obiect during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the object?
(Circle One): In front of you d. To your left
b. In back of you e. Overhead
c. To your right i. Don't remember
FORM
FTD JUL 61 164 This form supersedes. ATIC 164, Feb 60, which is obeolote.
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IF you saw.the objectat NIGHT, what did you notice.concerning the STARS.and MOON?
8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One):
a. None a. Bright moonlight
b A few .Dull.moonlight
c. Many No moonlight.— pitch dark
d. Don't remember d.Don't remember
The object.appeared:
(Circle.One): a. As a light 6. Shiny c. Dark d. Don't remember
If it appeared as a light, was it brighter than the brightest stars?
YES
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 Don't Know
c. c. Break:up into parts or explode? Break:up into parts or explode? Yes No Don't Know Don't Know
d. Give off smoke? Yes No. Don't Know
. Change brightness? Yes No Don't Know Don't Know
f. Change shape? Yes No No Don't Know
g. Flash or flicker? Yes Yes No Don't Know
h. h. Disappear.and reappear? Yes Yes No Don't Know
Did the object move behind something at any time, particularly.a cloud? .Did the object move behind something at any time, particularly.a acloud?
(Circle One): Yes No Don't Know. IF you answered 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): a.Solid Transparent c. Vapor d. Don't Know
15. Did you observe the object through any o following?
a. Eyeglasses Yes No e. Binoculars Yes No
b. Sun glasses Yes No i. Telescope Yes No
c. Windshield Yes No g. Theodolits Yes No
d. Window glass Yes No h. Other
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of the object:that yeu:saw:such.as wings, protrusions, ietc., and especially:exhaust tralls or vapor trails.
LOOKEP LIKE A VERY BRI6HT STAR.
18. The edges of the object wera: 18. The edges of the object:were:
(Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurred . Other . Other
Like.a bright:star Like.a.bright:star
c. Sharply outlined c. Sharply outlined
d. Don't remember d. Don't remember
.
1. · IF there was MORE: THAN ONE object, then.how many were there? 19. · IF there was MORE: THAN ONE object, then.how many were there? ONYON CNLYONE
Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to show.the direction that they were traveling.
TRavelinG TRAveLiNG SOUTH WEST TO NORT
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Draw a picture that will show.the motion that theobject bjects.madPlace.an at e beginni
the path,a "B" at the end of the path, and show any changes in.direction during the course.
No CUANGES
How large did the object appear to you.as compared to an object with which you.are familiar?
THAN THE "EASTERN" STAR.
We wish toknow.theangularsizHolda match stickat arm's lengh in lie with a known object.and
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?
2Did the object disappear while you were watching it? If so, how? 2. Did the object disappear while you were watching it? If so, how?
In order that you can give as clear:a picture as possible of what you.saw, describe in your own words a In order that you can give as clear a picture as possible of what you saw, describe in your own words a
common oblect or jects which, when placed.upin the sky would give the same appearance as the oject common object or objects which, when placed.up in the sky, would give the same appearance as the object
which you saw. which you saw.
BRI6HT STAR
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25. Where were you located. when you saw the object? 2 Were you(Circle One)
(Circle One):
a. In the business section of.a city?
a.Inside.a building b. In.the residential section of.a city?
b. In.a car c. In open.countryside?
Outdoors d. Near an airfield?
d. In an airplane (type) e. Flying over a city?
e. At sea f. Flying over open.country?
f. Other g.
27. What were you doing at the time you saw.the object, and how did you happen to notice it?
LOOKING FOR B58n THAT. USUALLY COME OUER
ACNUT THIS TIME
IF you were MOViNG IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle.at the time, then complete.th following questions:
28.1 What direction were you moving Circle One) N/A
0. North c. East . South g. .West
b. Northeast d. Southeast . Southwest h. Northwest
28.2 How fast were you.moving?_ miles per hour.
28.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object?
(Circle One) No
What direction were when you first (Circle One)
g. West West
a. North c. East c. East . South h. .h. Northwest
b. Northeast b. Northeast d. Southeast d. Southeast f. Southwest Southwest Overhead
0 What direction were you looking when you last saw the object? (Circle One) 30.  What direction were you looking when you last saw the object? (Circle One)
g. West
a. North c. East South h. Northwest
6 Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest i. Overhead
if you ar familiar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to astimate the number of degrees the objct was
from true North (thru east) and also the number of degrces it was upward from the horizon (elevation).
31.1 When it first appeared:
N/A
aFrom true North. _degrees.
b. . From horizon degrees.
31.2 When it disappeared:
From true North degrees.
b. From horizon _degrees.
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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.
2
n.
In the following larger sketch place an A" at the position the object was when you first saw it, and a "" at its
position when you last saw it. Refer to smaller sketch as an example of how to complete the larger sketch.
?
KOH
—
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34.  What were the weather conditions:at the time you saw the object?
CLOUDS (Circle One) WEATHER (Circle One).
a. Clear sky @ Dry G
b. Hazy b. Fog, mist, or light rain
c. Scattered:clouds c. Moderate. or .heavy.rain
d. Thick or heavy clouds d. Snow
. . Don't remember
35. When and to whom did you report that you had seen the object? MAJ TRAM..
B 17 JUNE 1963 OFFICER OF THE DAY
Day Month Year BASE. COMMAND.POST W-PAFBO.
(Circle One) Yos No
36.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too?
(Circle One) Y No
36.2 Please list their names and addresses:
D 2
37. Was.this the first time that you had seen an object or objects like this?
(Circle One) Yos ND
37.1 IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances.did you:see other ones?
5.EST (PM)
ECHO SATTELITE
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that you observed. You may re-
peat jinformation:that you :have:already given in the questionnair ,and add any: further comments,
statements, :or sketches:that you:beliove are important. Try to present the details of the observa-
tionin the order in which.they occurred. Additional pages of the paper:may.be attached
If:they.are.needed.
NAME (Do Not Write in This Space)
(Pledse Print) CODE:
SIGNATURE.. =
DATE
Witnese stated to ime Ma 1o ume that he Raw an
Witmese
asepcoring asepcoring like a bright stor moving acsoss DOLD
object
Southwest to Dotheast.
the zenith from
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39.  Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object?
(Circle One) Yes No
IF you answered YES, ther what speed would you estimate?
(Circle One) Yes (N
IF you.answered YES, then how far.away would you say it was?_
Please give the following information.about yourself:
NAME Last Name First Namo Middl Name
ADDRESS. DAVITON O
Street City Zone
TELEPHONE NUMBER
2 Sex MALE
Ago Age Sex
Indicate any:additional:information about yourself,including any education, which:might:e pertinent. Indicate any:additional information about yourself, including any education, which might:be pertinent.
?
42. Date you completed this questionnaire: 42. Date you completed this questionnaire: 17 17 7 June ⊥ 63
Day Month Year
Completed ly FT2 OD telephon
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the path, :a "B" at the end of the path, and show any changes in direction during the course.
How large did the object:appear to you as compared to ap object with which you are famillar?
lengert 2n
We wish to knowtheangularsizHolda match.stick aarm's length in line with a known.objectand note
how.much of the ojectis covered by the head of the matc.If you had performed ths experiment:at the time
of the sighting, how.much of the object would have been covered by the match head?
Did the object disappear while you were watching it? 23. Did the object disappear while you were wat ching it? If so, how?
desappenddoygen befind tron fougon
In order that you can give as clear a picture as possible of what you:saw, describe in your own words a
which you saw.
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AT 08.43 0 JUNE.19 NORTH OF CITY, 58 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
AT 10.45 TT JCNE.T3 NORTH TF CITT, 5$ LEGREES ABOVE TTORIZON MOVING SE
AT 00.49 All JUNE.20 NORTH OF CITY, 97 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING SE
AI 02.56 A JUNE.20 SOUTH GF CITY, 21 UFGREES ABove Hortzon noving SE
5T05-54 Fn JUNE.2ONORTH OF CTTY. STTEOREES ABOVE TORITUN HOVING NE
41 11.46 pu JUNE.20 NORTH CF CIIY. 49 DEGREES AbovE HOrIzoN I NOVING SE
AI 01.52 $A\a}$ JUNE.21 SOUTH OF CITY, G6 CEGREES ABove Horlzon Poving SE
1.T 08.42 JUTF-21 NORTH TT CITY. DEGREES ABUVE TIORIZON MOVING NE
AI 10.44 P1 June-21 NORtH or cITY, 58 DEGRBEs ABOVE HORIZON MOVING SC
AT 00.48 AN DIUNE.22 SOUTH OF CITY, 74 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON POVING SE
AT 57 AN JUNE32Z SOUTH OF CTTYI 05 DETRECS AROVE HURTZOH NOVTNG SE
AI 09,43 PN JUNE.22 NOPTH OF CITY, 52 DEGREES ABOVE HORLZON NOVING SE
al 11.45 PN JUNE.22 NORTH OF CITY, 81 DEGREES ADOVE HORLZON MOVING SE
AT 01.52 JUNT.23 SOUTH CF CITYY Z8 DEGREES ABUVE NOR170M FUVING 5E
AT 08.41 IN JLAE.21 NORTH GF CITY, S0 DEGREES AGGVE HORLZoN MOVING NE
AT 10.43 IN JUNE,23 NORTH CE CIEY. 64 DEGREES ABOVE HOR1799 POVING SE
IT 00.50 H015724 SUUTHTF CITV, 3 DEOXFL ABIVE FURTZONFOVING St
1 GOLUPBUS, EPIS EST
ATT 0B.47 75 JUNC.17 NORTR TF CITY, P5 DEGNEES AHOVE HORIONMOVING NE AE
Ar 10.49 10.49 JUNE.17 17 NORTH NORTH or CI 57 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON HORIZoN MOVING MOVING NE NE
00-52 00-52 .19 19 NORTH or C1 s e 69 C DEGREES ARCYE ARCVE HORIZON HCRIZON POVING POVING SE
77 - 5 7 SUUTH SUUTH 94 DTORETS OLORETS ABUVE ABOVE HOR17OH HORIZUHPOVING POVING 5E SE
AI 09,48 NORTT 24 2-4 DEGREES DEGREES ABGVE ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE NE
AI Al 11.50 11×50 I 10 19 NRPTT DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING MOVING SE SE
AT 07.54 07754 SUNT 1 TEGREES TEGRTES ABUVE HORI7ON FOVING SE ST
AY 04.02 19 SOUTH 15 DIGREES DIGREES ABOVE HORTZON HORIZON NOVING MOVING SE
at 10.48 I NE 19 .t9 NOATH NORTH 5 . 56 DEGREES DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON POVING ; SE SE L L
AT 7T 00.51 7 JUNEZD TIINE .20 NORTH UP CITY, TTY + 79 MEGREES ABOVE ABUVE HORIZON HOVING ROVING SE
AT 02.57 JLNE,20 SOUTH CITY, 35 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING SF
AT 09.47 1 JUNE,20 NORTH OF CIFY, 57 DEGRLES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NF
AT 11.47 NURTT TF CTTY . NETREES ABOVE HORIZON POVING ST
AT 01.54 JL 21 SOUTH OF CITY, 60 DEGRLES ABOVE HURIZOM MOVING SE
.1 04.03 JUNL-21 SOUTH OF CITY, 0 3 UEGREES ABOVE HORIZON POVING SE
AT 10.47 JUKE.Z1 NORTH CF CITY, TEGRETS ABUVE HORIZON PUVING 5E
AT 00.51 AN JUNE.22 SOUTH OF CITY, 86 DEGREES ABOVE HORLZON MOVING SE
AT 02.58 AN JUNE.22 SOUTH OF CITY, 20 DEGREES ABOVE HORLZON MOVING SE
AT 09.46 IN JENE.22 NORTH OF CTTY, 55 CEGREES ABOVE HURIZUN POVING SE
AT 11.48 PN JUNE.22 NORTH OF CITY, 74 DEGREES ADOVE HORIZOn NOVINg SE
91.54 AN 1UNE-23 SOUTH CF CITY, 41 OECREES ADovE BOrIAON NOVING SE
1544 77 NOPTIT TE CTIY TEEREES ADOVE EORTZON MOVING SF
10-50 24 SOUTH CF CITY. GT UEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING SE
SYION, EST
a! 08.46 JUNE.17 0 NORTH GF CIIY. BE DEGREES ABOVE I HORIZON MOVING NE
AT 10.45 JLNE-I7 NORTH CF CITY. SG OEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
n Ine.le NORTH OF CTTY. 67 OTCREES AHOVE TORIIDN FOVING SE
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS
0 Was Balloon
17 June 1963 Dayton, Ohio 0 Probably Balloon
4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 0 Possibly Balloon
DATE-TIME GROUP
Local Ground-Visual Ground-Radar 0 Was Aircraft
00 Probably Aircraft
GMT 18/02552 AirVisual Air-Intercept Radar Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS b. SOURCE Was Astranomical
Y.s 000 Probobly Astronomical
X Ne civilian Possibly Astronomical
7. LENOTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE Other Satellite ECHO 1
one 800 Insufficient Data for Evaluation
NE Unknown
SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
Round shaped object moving NE observed in Satellite ECHO I North of Dayton
rractic path, including flashing & flickering at 56 deg elevation at 1048 PM in
Qbject appeared to stand still and change orbit to NE. Satellite in position
rightness. White color. Appeared to be solid. for observation and case evaluated
ooked like bright star. Initial observation as Satellite ECHOI.
n West, last report at 45 deg azimuth. Looked
like ECHO.
ATIC forM 329 (RE ATIC FOrM 32 26 SRP 52)
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be used for research purposes, and w be regarded.as confidential material. Your name will not
be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission.
We request. this personal information :so that, if.it 1s deemed necessary, we may contact you for
further details.
When did you see the object? Time of day: .02552
Hour Minutes
18.fo /763
Month Yoar (Circle One): A.M. or P.M.
(Circle One): a. Eastern (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving
b. Central b. Standard
c. Mountain
d. Pacific
e. Other_
4. Where were you when you'saw the object? Where were you when you'saw the object?
Drern Omo
Nearest Postal Address Nearest Postal Address City or. Town City or-Town State or Country
Additional:remarks:- Additional:remarks:-
5. How long was object in sight? 5
Hours Hours Minutes Minutes Seconds
5.1 How was time in sight determined? 5.1 How was time in sight determined? Stile Stile sig
in
Certain Certain c. Not very sure
b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess
What was the:condition of theisky?
DAY NIGHT
a. Bright Fir Coads
b. Cloudy b. Cloudy
(Circle One): a. In front of you d. To your left
b. In back of you e. Overhead
To your right t. Don't remember
FORM
FTD JUL 61 164 This form supersedes. ATIC 164, Feb 60, which is obeolate.
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IF you saw.the object:at NIGHT, what did you notice.concerning the STARS. and MOON?
8.1 STARS(Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One):
:a. None a. Bright moonlight
b. A few . Dull.moonlight
Many No moonlight.pitch dark
d. Don't remember d.Don't remember
.The object.appeared:
(Circle.One): a.As a light Shiny c. Dark d. Don't remember
It igrthans
b2 brught on bightet stn
Did the object: (Circle One for each question).
a. Appear to stand still.at any time? No Don't Know
b. Suddenly speed.up and rush away at any time? No- Don't Know
c. Break:up into parts or explode? Yes Don't Know
d.Give off smoke? d. Give off smoke? Yes Don't Know
Change brightness? . Change brightness? YoD No Don't Know
f. Change.shape? Yes N\r}$ N\o} Don't Know
. Flash or flicker? 9. Flash or flicker? Y6D YD No Don't Know Don't Know
h. Disappear.and reappear? h. Disappear.and reappear? Yes Yes No Don't Know Don't Know
Did the object move behind something at any time, particularly.a cloud?
(Circle One): Yes No Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what
it.moved behind: 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): aSolid b. Transparent c. Vapor d. Don't Know
15. Did you observe the abject through any o e following?
a. Eyeglasses Yes No e. Binoculars Yes No
b. Sun glasses Yes No f. Telescope Yes No
c. Windshield Yes No 3. Theodolite Yes No
d. Window glass Yes No h. Other E
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16. Tell in a few words the following.things.about the object. -
a. Sound NoNk
b. Color WKT
C
of.the object:that ybu:saw such.as wings, protrusions, etc.and especially.exhaust trails or vapor trails.
P.ldce an.arrow.beside.the :drawingitoshow.the direction:the object:was.moving.
momig Me., sh-nd
18. The edges of :the object.were: 1. The edges of the object were:
(Circle One): g. Fuzzy or.blurred (Circle One): a. Fuzzy or.blurred . . Other
bLike.a bright star b.Like.a bright star
c.Sharply outlined c. Sharply outlined
d.Don't remember d. Don't remember
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. 19. IF there was MORE: THAN ONE object, then how many were there? . 19. IF there was MORE:THAN ONE object, then how many were there?
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.the path,a "B at the end of the path, and show any changes in.direction during the course.
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I to an object.with which you.are familiar? 2tp
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?
.Did the object disappear while you were watching it? If so, how? .Did the object disappear while you were watching it? If so, how?
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In order that you can giveas cleara picture as possible of what you:saw, describe in your own words a 2In order that you can give as clear a picture as possible of what you:saw, describe in your own words a
common object or objects which, when placedpin the sky, would give the same appearanceas the oject
which you:saw. which vowiee
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d. In an airplane (type) e. Flying over a city?
e. At sea f. Flying over open.country?
f. Other g.
27. What were you doing at the time you saw the object, and how did you happen to notice it?
2IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle.at the time, then complete the following questions: .
28.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One)
a. North c. East e. South g. West
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest (ornwes?
28.2 How fast were you moving? 28.2 How fqst were you moving?_ _miles per hour. miles per hour.
28.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object?
(Circle One) Yes No No
What direction were you 29. What direction were you looking when you first saw looking when you first saw (Circle One)
g. West
a. North c. East . South . South .h. Northwest h. Northwest
b. Northeast d. Southeast d. Southeast f. Southwest i. Overhead
30. What direction were you looking when you last saw the object? (Circle One)
.g./ West
a. North c. East . South h. Northwest
Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest i. Overhead
.If you are familiar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of degrees the object was
from true North (thru east) and also the number of degress it was upward from the horizon (eievation).
31.1 When it first appeared:
a. From true North_ 2?0 degrees.
b. From horizondegrees. 10 I 6ou
31.2 When it disappeared:
a.From true North 045degrees.
b. From horizon
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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 "8" on the same curved line to
show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you last saw it.
epgeaund 100 fith
. In the following larger sketch place an "A" at the position the object was when you first saw it, and a "B" at its . In the following larger skatch 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. Refer to smaller sketch as an example of how to complete the larger skatch.
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Day Month R Yoar
(Circle One) No
36.1 IF you answered Y S, did they see.the object too?
(Circle One) Yos) No
(Circle One) Yes ND
37.1IF you.answered NO, then when,where, and under what circumstancesdid you:see other ones? 37.1 IF you.answered NO, then when, where, and under what circustances.id you:see oher ones?
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38.in your opinion what do you think the object was and what might.have coused it?
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EQUATOR FOR OTHER LATITUDES FQUATOR FOR OTHER LATITUDES
S-N SOUTI-NORTH NOW TH-SOUTH 5-M SOUTH-NORTH NOK TH-SOUTH
LCHb. LAT. TIME LONL. HF. BEAR. LONG. HY. TINE LONG: LAT. TIME LONG. HT. BEAR.
(UT) 1WI CURR. INZ) (N-EI CDan. CORA. (MI) (N-E) HT. GEAR.
(W) CORR. CORR.- (NT) IN-ED COMK. COKR. (ML) IN-EI
JUNE 16, 1963 JUNE 20, 1963
1 21.1 121.92 47.4 -82.72 90.Ce 28.7 -82.76 1088 1 19.6 137.15 47.4 29.0 -82.89 1042 90.00 28.0 -82.93
3 22.2 151.03 45.0 23.2 -60.86 1026 72.36 34.3 -104.34 1135 107.70 14.6 166.25 45.0 22.6 -61.00 969 72.30 33.6 -104.77 1104
5 17.2 100.14 40.G 18.9 -45.65 969 36.0 -119.73 1150 119.40 5 916 195.36 40.0 18.4 -49.77 907 60.70 38.1 -119.93 1142 119,4*
7 12.3 209.24 35.0 15.7 -36.05 923 54.00 42.3 -129.26 1146 126.10 7 4.7 224.46 35.0 15.4 -36.15 661 54.G. 41.5 -129.46 1162 126.1.
9 7.3 298.33 30.0 13.1 -26.73 867 49.46 45.3 196.51 3167 130.70 8 99.7 253.56 30.0 12.0 -26.00 623 49.40 44.5 -134.71 2272 L30.7.
11 2.4 267.46 2C.C 8.4 -17.42 820 43.70 50,7 -147.69 1359 134.50 10 54.8 282.66 20.0 8.2 -17.47 760 43.50 49.9 -147.05 1176 136.50
12 57.4 296.5t o. 0. .0. 120 40.00 60.3 -164.15 1063 140,20 13 49.8 311.76 .0. 0. 675 40.00 59.6 -164.92 1132 140.2-
14 52.5 325.61 -20.0 -8.1 17.49 664 43.80 -45.6 140.94 974 134.40 14 44.0 340.86 -20.0 -8.0 17.52 641 43.n. -46.0 148.84 1036 136.40
16 47.6 354.78 -30.0 -12.4 28.89 656 49.50 -40.7 137.60 909 130.60 16 39.9 9.96 -30.0 -12.3 28.93 647 49.50 -40.9 137.61 970
I8 42.6 23.88 -35.0 -14.8 36.28 658 54.10 -38.0 130.35 872 126.00 18 34.9 39.06 -35.0 -14.7 36.32 658 54.10 -38.2 130.30 932 126.0-
20 37.7 52.99 -A0.0 -11.6 45.96 666 60.de -39.0 120.72 832 119.30 20 29.9 68.17 -40.0 -17.3 46.01 676 60.80 -35.1 120.69 888
22 32.7 92.09 -45.0 -21.4 61.32 688 105.43 782 107.60 2? 23.0 97.27 -45.0 -21.3 61.35 710 72.40 -31.0 105.42 831 107.7.
-47. -76.1 63.37 726 90.00 -26.1 83.41 728 -41.4 -26.1 83.38 765 90.00 -26.1 03.42
JUNE 17, 1963 JUNE 21. 1963
0 27.8 111.20 47.4 28.5 o 20.0 126.37 47.4 27.9 -82.93 1029 90.0. 27.9 -82.97 1029 GO.C.
-82.76 1078 90.0s 28.5 -82.80 1078 90.00 2 15.0 1>5.47 45.0
222.8 1v0.31 45.0 21.0 -60.90 1013 72.30 34.2-104.63 22.5 -61.04 954 72,3" 33.4 -104.02 109> 101.7.
1129 107.74 10.1 184.57 40.0 18.3 -45.80 891 60.70 37.9-119.98
11.9 109.41 40.0 18.8 -45.66 255 60,70 36.7 -119.77 1150 119.40 1136 117.40
6 17.9 194.22 35.1 15.1 -34.07 6 5.1 213.67 35.0 15.3 -36.17 646 54.00 41.3-129.51 11>8 126.1.
910 54.00 42.2 -129.30 1167 176.10 8 0.1 242.77 1C.0 12.7 -29.82
e 8.0 221.:2 10.0 11.0 -28.74 671 49.40 45.1 -136.55 1170 80B 49.50 44.3--136.76 1171 130.70
130.7. 35.2 271.87 20.0 8.1 -17.40 746 43.60 49.7-147.90 1179
10 3.1 254.13 20.0 3.3 -11.43 80s 43.74 50.5 -147.70 1159 136.50 136.5.
11 55.1 285.44 0. e. C. 708 11 50.2 3C0.97 0. 0. 665 40.00 59.5 -164.96 1143 140.7. lSU.7.
55.1 28).44 G. C. 708 40.0- 40.00 60.1 -164,78 -164.78 1095 140.2. 140.2. 13 45.2 930.07 -20.0 -7.9 17.52 17.52
13 53.2 314.94 -20.0 -8.0 -8.0 17.50 638 698 43.80 -45.6 146.92 989 638 43.8 -46.1 -46.1 148.81 148.81 10%0 136.4* 130.4*
136.40 15 40.3 359.17 -30.0 -12.2 28.93 647 49.5 49.5 -41.0 -41.0 137.59 137.59 9t6 130.60
15 48.2 15 48.2 144.05 144.05 -40.0 -40.0 -12.4 -12.4 28.30 652 49.50 -40.7 137.67 923 130.60 17 35.3
17 43.3 1o.15 1o.15 -15.0 -15.0 -14.5 3e.29 3t.29 657 28.27 -35.0 -14.7 36.33 660 54.10 -38.3 -38.3 130.28 130.28 948 126.0-
54.10 -38.0 130.34 666 126.G0 126.00 19 30.3 57.37 -40.0 -17.4 46.02 680 60.80 -35.2 120.67
19 38.3 18.3 42.a 42.2 -46.0 -17.6 45.99 867 t0.80 -35.0 126.71 120.71 845 119.30 903 119.10
21 35.4 45.5 71.10 -4. -. -21.3 61.33 21 25.3 66.47 -65.0 -21.2 61.35 717 12.40 72.40 -31.1 105.41 R44 107.7. 107.7-
L92 72.40 -31.0 105.43 105.43 793 107.60 23 20.4 23 20.4 115.57 -47.4 -41.4 -26.1 83.38 715 90.00 -76.1 33.42 33.42
2373.4 23 73.4 100.41 -67.4 -26.1 -2t.1 83.38 736. 90.00 83.41 736 90.0. 175 775 00.60 90.60
JUNE 18, 1963 JUNE 18, 1963 - JUNE 22. JUNE 22. 1963
123.5 1 23.5 12..57 124.57 47.4 28.4 -82.51 1067 115.4 144.67 47.4 27.1 27.7 -82.98 1014 90.00 27.7 -83.01 -83.01 1015 90.0* 90.0s
90.00 28.4 -82.84 1087 90.00 3 10.4 173.71 45.0 22.3 -61.07 937 72.30 33.2 -104.87 -104.87 1083 1083 107.10
3 18.5 15*.C7 45.0 27.9 -t0.93 -00.93 999 12.30 34.0-204.68 34.0 -104.68 1122 107.70 5 5.5 202.86
5 13.6 181.18 18F.18 40.0 18.& -45.71 939 60.7. 36.5 36.5 -119.62 -129.62 40.0 18.2 -45.82 -45.82 874 60.70 41.1 -120.03 1128 119.4.
2152 2352 119.*0 1 7 0.5 0.S 231.96 231.96 35.0 15.2 -36.19 829 54.00 1.1-129.57 1.1 -129.57 1153 126.1. 126.1.
7 8.6 210.84 35.0 15.6 -1.10 894 54.00 41.9-129.35 41.9 -129.35 1126 126.10 8 55.5 261.06
3 3.7 245.44 30.0 12.3 12.7 -20.16 -20.16 855 855 49.40 44.9 261.06 30.0 12.8 -28.84 -28.84 791 49.50 44.1 -136.62 44.1 -136.62 1169 130.70 130.7-
44.9-13t.60 -136.60 112 1112 130.70 130.70 10 $0.5 $0.5 790.14 790.16 20.0 20.0 8.1 -17.49 -17.49 731 43.50 49.4 -197.96 49.4 -197.96 1162
t0 55.7 21.09 16.0 8.3 -11.44 190 43.70 50.3-147.15 50.3 -147.15 1166 136.50 136.>.
12 53.8 1? 51.6 304.20 0. J. 696 1? 45.6 319.26 o. 0. 655 40.1 59.3-105.01 59.3 -105.01 1154 140.1-
D. U. 40.00 60.0 -164.82 60.0 -164.82 L1OH LlOH 140.2. 14 40.0 14 40.0 348.3t -20.0 -7.9 17.53 635 43.8
14 14 48.6 335.30 1341 -10.0 -0 17.51 651 43.30 -45.7 146.90 1005 -46.2 148.17 148.17 1066 10L6 136.40
136.40 16 35.6 17.46 -30.0 -12.2 28.94 648 49.5 -1.2 137.56 1003 130.00
16 43.8 2-10 )0 -12.s 28.91 650 49.50 -40.5 137.65 919 130.80
18 38.9 31.51 -1.0 -14.1 3..30 636 54.10 -38.1 130.33 10 30.6 43.70 -35.0 -14.6 36.33 &63 54.10 -35.4 130.20 964 120.0-
901 125.00 20 25.7 75.65 -40.0 -37.4 46.02 686 60.80 -15.3 120.65 919 119.3-
20 33.9 00.61 -11.5 46.00 669 60.80 -35.0 120.71 859 119.30
22 29.0 ev.71 -.0 -21.3 01.34 697 12.40 27 20.1 104.75 -45.0 -21.2 61.36 726 72.40 -31.1 105.40 8s9 107.78
-31.0 105.43 805 107.6* -47.4 -20.1 83.38 766 90.00
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47.5 -42.95 105> 90.0. 28.2 -8?.6A 1056 90.00
2 19.1 147... 22-5 -0G.91 9n5 72.30 33.8 -104.12 1114 107.70 REFEREICE T!*E 19E3 V 6 M 6 D 1 M 17.6G M UT
4 14.1 171.02 40.L 18.5 -45.14 974 60.70 38.3-119.87 1146 119.40 INCI FNATICA 4I.24 DEG.
6 9.? 20h.11 15.0 15.5 -J0.12 s7E 54.00 41.6-129.00 1155 126.10 ASCENDIN, NCLF ILCNC.) 8S.?6 DEG. WEST
8 4.2 25.21 W.D 17.6 -28.16 840 49.4. 44.7-176.63 1173 130.7. PRTHE SWFEP IAIERVAL
9 99.2 2ts 11 70.9 4.2 -17.15 175 4).8. CHE CAY -16.93 MIN.
50.1 -147.19 11/1 136.50 ARGUMENI GF PERIGEE ZBB-O4 EEG.
11 54.3 293.*4 0. o. 666 45.0. 59.6 -164.96 1120 140.70 RATE OF CHANgE U.27099 DEG. PER PER10O
13 49.3 322.54 -?C.C -5.0 17.51 04C 43.80 -45.8 148.57 1019 136.40 ANCMALES7IC PERILU 11S.IE7 MIN.
15 49.4 351.14 -10.0 12. 28.92 645 49,50 -40.9 137.63 954 130.60 RATE OF CHANGE -O.COOGE MIN. PER PERIOD
17 19.4 20.14 -15.: iN.? 16.31 657 54.10 -38.1 130.32 916 126.00 LCCEAIRICITY 0.04747
19 34.4 49.4: -40.0 -t7.s 46.06 672 60.80 -35.1 120.70 673 119.30 RADIUS OF PEKIGEE 4641.1 MILES
?1 29.5 73.35 12. ..3 1.15 107 72.49 -31.0 105.92 817 107.60 RADIUS OF APUGEE 5103.7 MILES
23 24.5 100.04 -:7.1 -6.1 63.35 154 20.0. -20.1 83.42 754 90.00 RATI UF LIANGE -O.32 MILES PER DAY
ASCENBING NCCE 1R.A.) 189.69 UEG.
MAEE OF CHANGI -3.Z982O DEG. PER DAY
LA7ITUCE UF PERIGEL-44.27 CEG.
READ-IN ENPFCTEO MAG. 01
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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.
. In the following larger sketch place an "A" at the position the object was when you first saw it, and a "B" at its In the following larger sketch place an A" e position the object was when you first saw it, and a "B" at its
B
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39.  Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object?
(Circle One) Yes C
S, then what speed would you estimate? T
IF you.answered Y
(Circle.One) Yes No
IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it was?
41. Please give the following information.about yourself:
NAME ast Nam• First Nam Middlo Name
ADDRESS DaerN Omo
Street City Zone State
TELEPHONE NUMBER
Ago_ 9 Sex_ Sex Mrce MrLe
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: 18 Jin 63
Day Month Year
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be used in.connection. with any statements, conclusions, or publications.withou your permission.
We request this personal information :so that, if.it 1s deemed necessary, we me nay contact you for
further details.
When did you see the object? .Time of day: 2150E5T
Hour Minutes
24 TIN
Day Month (Circle One): A.M. P.M
3. Time Zone: (Circle One)
a. Eastorn (Circle One): a Daylight Saving
b. Central b. Standard
c. Mountain
d. Pacific
e. c. Other Other
4. Where were you when youusnw the object? Where were you when youusnw the object?
0
Nearest Postal Address City or Town State or Country
Additional remarks:-
et in sight?
Hours Minutes Seconds Seconds
5.1 How was time 5.1 How was time in ght determined?
Certain c. Not very sure Not very sure
b. Fairly certain Fairly certain d. Just a guess
.What wqs the condition of the sky?
DAY NIGHT
a. Bright a.
b. Cloudy b. Cloudy
(Circle One): In front of you WA d. To your left
b. In back of you e. Overhead
c. To your right f. Don't remember
FORM
FTD JUL 61 164 Thic form supersedes. ATIC 164, Feb 60, which is obsolste.
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IF you saw.the object.at NIGHT, what did you notice concernig th STARS and MOON?
8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One):
a. None a. Bright moonlight
b. A few b. Dull.moonlight
c. Many No moonlight.— pitch dark
d. Don't remember :d. Don't remember
.The object.appeared:
BRKHT
(Circle.One): .AsR light b. Shiny c. Dark d. Don't remember
YES
. Did the object: (Circle One for each question)
a. Appear to stand still.at any time? Yes No) Don't Know
b. D. Suddenly speed.up and rush away at any time? Suddenly speed.up and rush away at any fime? Yes Yes (No) Don't Know Don't Know
c. Break:up Into parts or explode? Yes No No Don't Know
d. Give off smoke? Yes No No Don't Know
e. Charge brightness? Yes Don't Know
.f. f. Change.shape? Yes 2 22 Don't Know
g. Flash or flicker? Yes N Don't Know Don't Know
h. Disappear.and reappear? Yes Yes Don't Know Don't Know
Did the object move behind something:at any time, particularly.a cloud? 1.Did the object move behind something:at any time, particulariy.a cloud?
(Circle One): Y No Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then teil what IF you answered YES, then tell what
it moved behind:_ it moved behind: LICAT LIGAT CLOUD
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): a. Solid b. Transparent c. Vapor dDon't Know
Did you observe the object through any o following?
a. Eyeglasses Yes No a. Binoculars No
b. Sun glasses Yes No F. Telescope Yes. No
c. Windshield Yes No g. Theodolite Yes No
d. Window glass Yes No h. Other
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1.Tell in a few words the following.things.about.the object.
a. Sound SILENT
b. Color
17. Draw a picture that will:show theishape of the object or objects. Label and include in your sketch any details
of the object:that ybu:saw:such.as wings, protrusions, ete., and especially.exhaust tralls or vapor trails.
P.ldcd an.arrow beside.the:drawing to show.the direction.the object:was.moving.
18. The edges of the object:were: 18. The edges of the object were:
(Circle One): a. Fuzzy or.blurred . Other . Other
b. Like.a bright star b.:Like.a bright:star
c.Shorply outlined c. Shorply outlined
d. Don't remember d.Don't remember
:
1. IF there was MORE: THAN ONE oblect, then how many were there? 19. IF there was MORE: THAN ONE oblect, then how many were there?
Draw a pictwe of hoy ty w aran arrow  sho.in.that they. trav.
ONE
,
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the path, a "B at the end of the path, and:show any changes in.direction during the course.
MOVING ENIE
How large did the object appear to you as compared to an object with which you.are familiar?
We wish to know the angular:size.Holda match stick at arm's length in line with a 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?
Did the object disappear while you were watching it? .If sg, how?
Echinid trea
2in crder that you can give as 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.
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b.
c. Outdoors d. Near an airfield?
d. In an airplane (type) e. Flying over a city?
. At sea f. Flying over open.country?
f. Other g. Other
Wht w ou doig at t yosawhndhow y happ not
beniItCab 1
28.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One)
0. North c. East e. South g. .West g. .wesr
. Northeast b. Northeast d. Southeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest
28.2 How fast were you.moving?_ miles per hour. NIA N/A
(Circle One) (Circle One) Yes Yes No
29. What direction were you 29. What direction were you you SOv object? (Circle One) (Circle One)
g. West g. West
a. North c. East D. D. South h. Northwest
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest Southwest i. Overhead
ing when you last saw the object? (Circle One)
West
North c. East South Northwest
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest i. Overhead
31. If you are familiar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to stimate the number of degrees the object was
from true North (thru east) and also the number of degrces it was upward from the horizon (elevation).
31.1 When it first appeared:
a.From true North_ .degrees.
b. From horizon_ _ degrees.
31.2 When it disappeared:
a. From true North degrees.
b. From horizon_ 36 ..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.
B
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Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object?
(Circle One) Yes No
CLOVI
(Circle One) Yes No
IF you.answered YES, then how far away would you say it was?.
Please give the following information.about yourself:
NAME Last First Name Middl Name
ADDRESS. Street City Zone State
TELEPHONE NUMBER
ABo17 Ayo SoxM Sox M
Iayadditinanfoatinoyourscluucaticighr Indicate any.additionat Information:about yourself,including any education, whichmight:b pertinent.
.
42. Date you completed:this questionnaire:
Day Month Y.ear
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34. What were the weather conditions:at the time you saw the object?
CLOUDS (Circle One) WEATHER (Circle.One).
a. Clear sky a. Dry
b. Hazy b. 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?
. Day Month Yoar
36Was anyone else with you.at the time you saw the object?
(Circle One) Yos) No
36.1 IF you answered d they see.the object too?
(Circle One) Yo No
36.2 Piease list their names and addresses: 36.2 Please list their names and addresses:
DAYTON R, EAYTON
Was this the first time that you had seen an object or objects like this?
(Circle One) (Circle One) Yos No No
37.! IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances.did you:see other ones? 3CH CH
in yopinin what o you think the objet was.and what might.have caused it?
SATLLITE
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34. What were the:weather conditions at the time you saw the object?
CLOUDS(Circle One) WEATHER (Circle One)
a. Clear sky a. Dry
b. Hazy b. Fog, mist, or light.rain
c. Scattered:clouds c. Moderate.or.heavy.rain
d. Thick or heavy clouds d. Snow
.. Don't remember
35. When and to whom did you report that. you had :seen the object?
Day Month Yoor.
Was anyone else with you.at the time you saw the object?
(Circle One) Yes No
36.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too?
(Circle One) (Circle One) Yos No
36.2 36.2 Please list thair names and addresses: Please list names.and addresses:
Fuancee uancee
.Was this the first time that you had seen an object or objects like this?
(Circle One) (Cirsle One) Yes No
37.1 IF you answered 37.1 IF you answered N then when, where, and under what circumstances.did you see other ones? then when, where, and under what circumstances.did you:see other ones?
38In your opinion what do you think the object was and what might.have caused it?
Too high for amplane
cndform perhps
osa Santnike
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AT 02.56 AM JUNE,ID South OF CITY, 57 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING SE
11050G A JOTT SOUTH CF CTTV, 0 DEGRETS ABUVE HORTZON MOVING SE
41 09,48 PN HAL.I0 NORTH OF CITY, 61 DEGReES AROVE HORIZON DATON 24 Vo2 67
MOVING NE
A1 -11.50 P8 JUNE.19 NORTH OF CiTY, 59 DEGREES ABOVE HORLZON MOVING SE
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AT 02.57 AN JUNE.20 SOUTH OF CITY, 38 DEGREES ABOVE HORLZON NOVING SE
AT 04.47 PN JUNA.20 NORTH OF CITY, 56 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
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A I 01.53 JUE,21 SOUTH OF CITY. 64 DEGREES ABOVE HORLZON MOVING SE
04.03 M JULE.21 SOUTH OF CITY, 05 DECREES ABOVE HORIZON NOVING SE
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AY 00.50 JUnE.d2 SOUTH OF CITY, 99 DECREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING SE
02.60 AN JUNE.22 SOUTH OF CITY. 22 DEGREES ABOve HORLZON NOVING SE
07.75 VF J0KE.77 NORTH OF CITY, 54 UECRTES ABOVE HORIZON POVING NE
A; 11.40 JUNE.22 NORTH OF CITY, 7! DEGRNS ABOVE HORIZON MOVING SE
T 01.53 Al JUNE.23 SOUtH OF CITY, 45 DEGREES ASOVE HORIZON NOVING SE
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LENVER, COLO. LENVER, COLO. MST
AT O8.44 PF J1NL,17 08,44 PR JNL, 17 NORTH OF CITY, CITY, 7I DEGREES ABGVE HORIZON MOVING NE 7 1 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
10.86 Pp 10.06Pp JUNE.LZ NORTH UF OF CITY, 5 6 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING SE OEGREES AROVE HORIZON MOVING SE
DO,TD AN JUNE.IH 00,09 AN JUNE.IN NORTH TFCTTY, UFCTTY, 77 DEGHFES ABOVE TIORIZON MOVING DEGHTES ABOVE TORTZON POVING SE SE
01.02.55 AF 4102.55 A1 JUKE.L8 JUKE-LB SOUTH OF OF CITY, 37 DEgREeS DEGREES ABOVE ABOVE HORIZON MOVING SE MOVING SE
M1 09,45PM JUNEY JUNEI8 NOGTH NOGTH CF CITY, CITY, 56 TeGREEs Tegrees ADGVE ABGVE Horizon PovinG Ne HORLZON POVING NE
ATOT1.A7 TNJUNC T T1,A7TN JUNE NORTH UFTITY, UF TITY: 64 64 UEGREES ABOVE ABOVE HORTZON HORTZON NOVING SE SE
AT 01.51 AF ATOL5L AN JUNE.1? SOUTH cauru OF Or CITY, 63 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING SE
04.01 AN JUNE.19 SOUTH GF CITY, 04 UEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING SE
T 08,1305 J0N0.17 NORTH OF CTTY, 6 . DEGHELS ADUVE HURIZON FUVING NE
10.45 PM 11ht.I NORTH OF CIFY, 5 7 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON 1 FOVING SE
00.39 AN SOUTH OF CITY, 80 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVTAG SE
1T02,56 T7 JIKE SOUTH OF TITY 27 TEGREES ABOVE HURIZON FUVING SE
A1 09,44 PM JUNC.20 NORTH OF CITY, 55 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
Sr11,46 PN JUNE,20 NORTH OF CITY, 72 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING SE
AT01.52 An JUNE-ZI SUUTH OF CITY, 77 DEGREES ABUVE WURIZON FOVINGSE
T08.12 JUNE-21 NORTH GF CITY, 56 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
AT 10.44 JUr .21 NORTH GF CITY, 6 1 CECREES ABOVE HOPIzOn MOvInG SE
Tt J SOUTH UF CITY, 70 DEGHEFS ABOVE HORT ZON NOVING SE
19,57 11 22 SOUTH OF CITY, 08 DEGPEE ABOVE HORIZOn MOVING SE
r 09-43 11 NORTH OF GITY, 55 OEGDTES AOOVE HGRILON MUVING SE
II. 1 NURTH OFCTTT 65 CEGEEES ABOVE"TORIZUNFOVIHG SE
01.57 JUNE.Es SOUTK OF CITY, 27 OEGREES AROVE I HORtzOn POVING SE
98.41 PM JUNE. NORTH OF CITY, 54 DEGREES ABOVE HORIZON MOVING NE
TT T CORTHCFTTTY, 68 ATUVITIRITONFOVING*SE
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 2 LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS
Was Balloon
29 June 1963 Dayton, Ohio 000 Probably Balloon
DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Possibly Balloon
Local _ 2250 Ground-Visual Ground-Radar 0 Was Aircraft
0 Probably Aircraft
GMT_ 30/0350z AirVisual Air-Intercept Radar D Possibly Aircralt
5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE Was Astranomical
Yes Probably Astronomical
No Civilian D Possibly Astrorromical
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE a Othe,Satellite ECHO I
Insufficient Data for Evaluation
4 minutes SE D Unknown
one
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
White light about t like a brights star Satellite Echo visible south
in flight hought to be of city at gr elevation
Satellite appeared abruptly moving SE 42. This places
as though ppearing into Earth's Echo in position for reported
shadow. Passec through 45 dgr arc in observation.
four minutes. 940PM S060 OVER
240 Locte E.S.T.
ONE Loon ERROR IN Time 5
RERORT. -
ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP 52) ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP 52)
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be used for research purposes, and wi e regarded as confidential material. Your name will not
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.
When did yousee the object? 2.Time of day: 2250
63 Hour Minutes
JUNE
Month Year (Circle One): A.M. or P.M.
3. Time Zone: (Circle Onefa. Egstera
(Circle One): a. Daylight Saving
b. Central b. Standard
c. Mountain
d. Pacific
e. Other
4. Where were you when you saw the object?
DAYTON DAYTON OH10 OH10
Nearest Postal Address City or Town City or Town State or Country
Additional remarks:
How long was object in sight? s object in sight? 04
Hours Minutes Seconds Seconds
5.1 Hiow was time 5.1 Hiow was time in ht determined? ht determined?
a. Certain a. Certain c._Not yery sure C. Not yery sure
b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess d. Just a guess
6. What was the condition of the sky?
DAY NIGHT
a. Bright g.
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 f. Don't remember
FORM
FTD JUL 61 164 This form supersedes.ATIC 164, Feb 60, which is obsolete.
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as a light, was it brighter than the brightest stars?
about like buijlt otan
Did the object: (etirele One for each question)
probably Can
a. Appear to stand still at any time? Yos No Don't Know
b. Suddonly speed up and rush away at any time? Yes No Don't Know
C. Break Up into parts or explode? c. Break up into parts or explode? Yes Yes No No Don't Know Don't Know
d. Give off amoko? d. Give off smoke? Yes No Don't Know Don't Know
. Change brightness? •. Change brightness? qlew Yes No Don't Know
f. Change shape? Yes No Don't Know
g. Flash or flicker? g. Flash or flicker? Yes Yes No Don't Know
h. Disappear and reappear? h. Disappear and reappear ? Yos No Don't Know
.Did the object move . Did the objoct move behind something at any time, partlcule behind something at any time, partleu ly a cloud? a cloud?
(Cirele One) (Cirel One) Yes Yes No No Don't Know. IF you answered YEs, then toll what
it moved behindi_ it moved behind!_
.Did the objeet.move in front of something at any time, particulorly.a cloud? 1. Did the objeet.move in front of something at any time, partliculorly.a cloud?
(Cirel One): Yes Don't Know. IF you answered YEs, then toll what
in front of: _ 8
. Did the object.appear: (Circle One): a Solld b. Transparent c. Vapor d. Don't Know
15. Did you observe the object through any of the following? _
a. Eyeglosses Yes No e. Binoculars Yes No
b. Sun glasses Yos No F. Talescope Yos No
e. Windshivld Yas No g. Thoodolits Yos No
d. Window glass Yes No h. Other
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16. Toll in a few words the following things about.the object.
0. Sound hine
b. Color white
r
Draw a picture that will show theshape of the object or objects.Label:and include.in your sketch.any details
of the object that you saw such as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially.exhaust trails or vapor trails.
Placanarrow.beside.thdrawing show.th direction.toject was.movig.
18. The edges of the object.were:
(Circle Onek: a. Fuzzy or.blurred . Other =
Cb. Like a bright star
c. Shorply outlined
d.Don't remember d. Don't remember
19. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how mony were there? 19. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how mony were there?_
Draw a pictun
V
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t .the beginning of 1
the path, a "B" at the end of the path, and:show.any changes in direction during the course.
22.
howmuch ofthe objoct:is covered by. the head of.the match.If you had performed this experiment:at the time
of the slghting, how much of the object would have been covered by the match head?
2. Did the obleet.disappear:whlle you were watching it? If so, how? 2. Did the obleet.disappear:whlle you were watching it? If so, how?
no
common oblect or objects which, when placed.up in the sky, would give the same appearance.as the object common oblect or objects which, when plocod.up in the sky, would glve the same appearance.as the oblect
which you saw.
.
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.
28.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One)
a. North c. East . South g..West
b. Northeast .. d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest
.
28.2 How fast were you moving? _miles per.hour.
28.3 Did you stop at any time while you were ooking at the object?
(Circle One) Yes No
29. What direction ing when you first say Circle One)
g: West
a. North c. Eost . South .h.Northwest
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest i. Overhead
.
g. West
North East South Northwast
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(Circle One) Yos) No
36.1 IF you answered ,did they see the object too?
(Circle One) Yos No
36.2 Please list their nar ind addresses:
NAYTON Or10
(Circls One) Yos No
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Lave
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39. Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object? ttru
45angle in abot
(Circle One) Yes No 4 muntes
IF you answered Y ES, then what speed would you estimate?
object was?
(Circle One) Yes No
:IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it was?
41. Please give the following information.about yourself:
NAME... Name Middlo Name
ADDRESS. O10
.. City
TELEPHONE NUMBER, -
A839 SoxM
Indicate any additional.informationaboutyourselfincluding anyeducation,which might:b pertinont. Indicate any additional information about yourself, including any education, which.might:be pertinent.
42. Date you completed this. questionnaire: 42. Date you comploted this.questionnaire: 29 JUNE 1963 1963
:Doy :Month Year
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NO CASE: Information Only 18-24 Jun 63
SOURCE: Flying Saucer Review Andes Mts, Argentina
Nov-Dec 65
Between Andes (Mendoza Area)
scientists, June 18_and 24, a large party of
engincers metcorologists s and Argentine Army
Zodiacal were up on the Andes studying the
Light. On several of the nights they saw
great red I lights which moved up and down and to
and fro on the sheer rock faces of the Cordillera, in
the vicinity of the famous gigantic statue of Christ the Redeemer, and
Huddled in their near the Santa Eléna Peak.
heard strange mountain huts, the party also
was much "metallic noises" outside, and there
saucers. uneasy talk among the troops of fltying
The whole area being uninhabited and all the
climbing routes being blocked at the time by very
heavy snowfalls, it was agreed by all concerned tha'
"absolutely yno explanation could be found". The
report of this affair is also given by CODOVNI,
who add that personnel of the Argentine and
Chilean meteorological ican meteorological services who have to do services who have to do
duty on these duty on these lonely Andean heights confirm that Andean heights confirm that
they have reque they have frequently seen the scen the ysterious moving aysterious moving
lighits.
,
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3.  Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object?
(Circle One) Yes No
IF you.answered speed would you estimate?
(Circle One) Yes No
IF you.answered YES, then how far away would you say it was?.
4Please give the following information.about yourself:
NAME ast Name STName
ADDRESS. Drive Dayton Ohie
Cify Zone State
TELEPHONE NUMBER
Ago 17 Ago SoxE Sox_F
Indicate any additional information about yourself, including any education, which might:be pertinent.
42. Date you.compieted this questionnaire: S /963
1D0y Month Year
10pm.
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No Case (Information Only) 21 June 1963
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
SOuRcr: IAPA- SÉP 65
CaLi o hupprscht eaw  pouch-shaped
UTOEtpulAtdrL.B:1S.P. tion-about B inutee After thia timth
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No Case ( (Information Only) 23 June 1963
Medina, Ohio
Source: FSIc (July 1963) -
MEDINA. 0HIO........6/23/63......3:40 AM.
A large object which seemed s large e as
an orange" was seen byMr&Mrs Marvin Hall.
Mr Hall described the objectas of a bright
white color with variations red and
brown. It was round, with two extension
lights revolving about the central body.
"It bobbed like a buoy in the water", ex-
plained the husband. The object moved W
to Nw and was last seen fading in inten-
sity as it disappeared behind trees.... sity as it disappeared behind trees
No sound, trail, exhaust, etc.
,
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Infoimati on Only 26 June 1963
Cource: APRO Bulletin, November 1963 Rockland, Mass.
Another June 26 sighting was made
by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tonsberg of
Rockland, Mass. They were sitting out-
side their home along with Mrs. Tons-
berg's brother-in-law William Hender-
son. They saw a lighted obect with the
same exact colors and light relationship
but flying much higher. They heard no
sound. All three reported the obect
traced a zig-zag paih, making a series of
sharp 90-degree turns without pausing in
its flight. The glow the object emitted
was orange and white. Mr. Henderson rc-
ported the object's flight path wassharp
and irregular as in the photograph taken
in Wollaston about 1:30 on the 25th in Wollaston about 1:30 on the 25th
or 26th. He said it appeared to be head- or 26th. He said it appeared to be head-
ing northwest, but repeatedly doubled ing northwest, but repeatedly doubled
back and forth over its path. "All thrce
of use watched it for about five min-
utes," Henderson said, "and the main
reason we did so was the lare number
of almost-perfect right angles taken by of almost-periect right angles taken by
whatever it was." The trio first saw it
when a commercial airliner bound for
Logan Airport passed over their house.
When the plane had passed, all three
saw the orange-white light source "much
higher than the airplane, tracing this
zig-zag pattern."
.
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1 - 17 JULY SIGHTINGS 1963
DATE LOCATION OBSERVER EVALUATION
1 Glen Ellyn, Illinois UNIDENTIFIED
1 Oakhurst, New Jersey SATELLITE
55N 35W (Atlantic) Military AIRCRAFT
Klamath Falls, Oregon INSUFFICIENT DATA
26.04N 127.53E (Far East) Military SATELLITE
25.02N 127.15E (Far East) Military SATELLITE
L Hamilton, Montana SATELLITE
Greensboro, N. C. INSUFFICIENT DATA
Sioux City, Iowa AIRCRAFT
Sioux City, Iowa SATELLITE
Gulf of Mexico British Ship SATELLITE
Arlington Heights, Illinois SATELLITE
Dayton, Ohio AIRCRAFT
Ludington,,Michigan AIRCRAFT
22.02N 117.00E FariEast Milita SATELLITE
Plainview, L: I., New York. (PHOTOS) Other (LENS FLARE)
East Orange, New Jersey SATELLITE
Baker, Oregon Military BALLOON
35.38N 176.23W (Pacific) Military SATELLITE
17 Spencer, West Virginia SATELLITE
ADDITIONAL REPORTED SIGHTINGS (NOT CASES)
DATE DATE LOCATION LOCATION SOURCE SOURCE EVALUATION EVALUATION
12.31 1 Turnerville, Georgia Turnerville, Georgia News Clipping
2 Johnson City, Tenn. Johnson City, Tenn. Green 164)
S:T: 21 Weymouth, Mass. News News Clipping
7 Bantam, Conn. " " "*
8 Alliance, Ohio "
10 Northbrook, Illinois " "1
10 Medina, Ohio "1 " " 11
13 Elgin, Illinois " "
14 Great Britain Great Britain "
15 Wiltshire, England 11 - "
17 17 Clinton, Ohio "1 19
3 1
17 Mansfield, Ohio
17 Akron, Ohio : " 11
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