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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1 DATE : 2. LOCATION 12, CONCLUSIONS ‘ CM Was GBolloon | 22 March, 1957 Dayton, Ohio Ck asProbably Balloon ; 0 Possibly Balloon 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | } f on © oe at | . ; , Leceld R00-1805-1810 CX Sround- Vi sual O Ground-Radar O Nos Aircraft ! sy O Probably Aircrof? ! GMT 22 A 22002, 0 Air Visual O Air-Intercenp? Radar DO Possibly Aircraft 5. PHOTOS DINOCE NE Ly §. SOURCE O Was Astronomical : 0 Yes . O Prebably Astronomical : Z »2No | Civilian \o Possibly Astronomical : 7. LENGTH OF OSSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OSJECTS | 9, COURSE SIDE) 2) CY SECs a…
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= — = i ee ee ee a ll ——_— a a a a a et, a cen v §, my yo | ATIC 4, Where were you » 6, Wha? was the condition of the sky? U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET This questionnaire nas Daan preparad so that you can give the U. S. Ais Farce as much information as possible concerning tha unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed, Piaase try 70 answer as many questions 43 you possibly can. The information that you give wil! bo used tor resaerch purposes, and wil! be regarded as confidential material, Your nama will no? be wsed in connection with any statements, conclusions, of pub…
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Pags ? | 8. IF you saw the object at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? | | 8,1 STARS (Cirele One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a, None a, Bright moonlight b. A few b. Dull moonlight c, Many c. No moonlight — pitch dark g. Don't remember | | | d. Don’t remember _—— + i st 9, Was the object brighter than the background of the sky? (Circle Gre): (a. Nes b. No c. Don’t remember 10, 1F it wes BRIGHTER THAN the sky background, was the brightness like that of an automobile headlight?: (Circle One) a. b. Several blocks away? c. A block away? , Several yards away? …
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oh. gee eget 14, Tall tn a few words the following things about the object. by, Colar | a, Sound ta 4 RON / 17, Drow o pletura that will show the shape of the object or objects. Label and Include in your sketch ony details of the olive? the? you saw such ca wings, protrusions, et¢., and especially axhaust trails or vapor trails. Plaes en arrow beside the drawing to show the diraction the objec? was moving, = _ 48, The adges of the objec? were: (Circla One}: a. Fuzzy or blurred e. Other b. Like a brigh? ster Se Sharply outlined. dt Don’t remember ee ee ee = 19, |F there wos MORE THAN ONE object…
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Puge 4 : 20, Draw a picture that will show the moiton that the object of objects made. Place an “A” ot the beginning of the path, o °B” of the ond of the path, and show any changes In direction during the course. —— i — a * ai Gees 21. IF POSSIBLE, iry to guess or estimate whot the real size of the object was in its longest dimension. : fest, 22, How large did the ebiect or objects appear as compared with one of the following objects held in the hend and of about arm’s length? . Silver dollar {Cirele One); ¢. Head of a pin g b, Paa h. Basebail c. Dime i, Grapefruit d. Nickel 64. Basketball 2, …page 5
34. What were the weather conditions at the time you saw the object? 34,1 CLOUDS (Circle One) a. Clear sky b, Hazy c, Scattered clouds | d. Thick or heavy clouds e, Don’t remember ; 34,32 WEATHER (Circle One) Poga 7 Ao 34.2 WIND (Circle One) a, No wind b. Slight breeze c. Strong wind d, Don’t remember 34.4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One) ‘a, Ory a, Cold b. Fog, mist, or light rain ~b, Cool | c. Moderate orheavy rain c. Warm d. Snow d. Hot e. Don’t remember 'e@, Don't remember 35, When did you report to some official that you had seen the object? , . | y, — a a — Day Month Year i a SS SE ae: 2] 35. Wa…
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Poge 8 LE A Peone SVEN Trem ie Lgl iM arsenite eee ae met on ote pet epee recite ee eet ta ere ee a ira nreae aetna inetonacbinin nasil: sehen an | 39. Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object? > | —ss |. eS > (Circle One) Yes No I[- you answered YES, then what speed would you estimate? _m.p.h, ——- ee Md Se ee ee eS 40, Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the object was? | | | (Circle One) Yes No : IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it was? feet, | | 41, Please give the following information about yourself: : | NAME Middle Name | ROWRB OO (ei Jets…
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———_— ee eee - ee ee ee ey EE ee ee, U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET : i © _— =e This quastionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U. S. Air Force as much infermetion as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hove obsarved. Pisase try {0 answar c& many questions a3 you possibly can, Tha information tha? you giva will be used for research purposas, and will be ragarded as confidential moterial, Your name will no? be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal information so…Full text and original imagery available on Internet Archive →