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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 11. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS : ie ea ores a i 0D Was Balloon i os uly L234 warden Clty, New York O Probably Balloon 13. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Semen srctoee Local Guin Mee mim r ius E) Ground- Yi sual 0 Ground-Radar = Bec an ; / iat robably Aircraft Roget} Rien AMY LIT oO O Air Visual O Air-intercept Radar El esti AI Fer aR? 0 Yes OM Probably Astronomical No Civilian 0 Possibly Astronomical 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE ERLE} 1p) ) Sete ane eae ea a 0 Insufficient Data for Evaluation 20 Seconds 3 O Unknown 10. BRIEF …
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Bie efi fet ila 2 A pep 7 yk ee vas Ser A i) ieee A (OIE. im reply refer to nosedale 22, Yor Dear Saas The Air Technical Intelligence Center would like to thank zou for the information you submitted concerning the sighting of an wiidentified flying object. in order that we may optain a more complete record of the Sighting, it is reauested that you Pili ont and return the inclosed veenmical information sheet. Hamy thanks asain for your interest in this matter. oincerely, ae Od ES Tnel RCo Seen : 2 OMI PS c USAF wes tt COO LS AB , mj BSE 5. Rad
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Page 2 asa _ 8, IF you saw the ovject at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? ee Te ST SS SS ge rrr rr ca EE ee ee 8,1 STARS (Cirelea One): 8,2 MOON (Circle One): a, None a. Bright moonlight (b) A few b. Dull moonlight c. Many c. No moonlight — pitch dark a d. Don’t remember (d) Don’t remember 9. Was the object brighter than the background of the sky? (Circle One): (a) Yes b. No c. Don't remember en a i ES = 3 10, IF it was BRIGHTER THAN the sky background, was the brightness like that of an automobile headlight?: : (Circle One) a. A mile or more away (a…
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Form A ES a - U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET This questionnaira 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 ragarded as confidential material. Your name will no? ba used in connection with any statements, conclusions, of publications without your permission. We request this personal information so that, if it is deemed necessary, …
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Page 4 20. Draw a picture thot will show the motion that the object or objects made. Place an “A” at the beginning of the path, a “B” at the end of the path, and show any changes in direction during the course, ab TS appre OR — — LSS a ————— ———— ———— SS 21. IF POSSIBLE, try to guess or estimate what the real size of the object was in its longest dimension. eaitie HOR ete OOPS 22, How large did the object or objects appear as compared with one of the following objects. held in the hand and at about arm’s length? : (Circle One): . a. Head of a pin g. Silver dollar a b, Pea h. Basabali se | c. D…
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Page 3 16. Tell ina few words the following things about the object. Saal WO OCI PT eee OS Eo eS oe b, Color De A! Ee WITS 17. Draw a pictura that will show the shape of the object or objects. Label and include in your sketch any datails of the object that you saw such as wings, protrusions, ate., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Place an arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the object was moving. a career - : _———_—_————_—_—_—— a ee ee ee ee | 18 The edges of the object were: | (Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurred e. Other _ : Like a bright star ¢. Sharply outlined d. Don…
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l ‘25. Where were you located when you saw the object? Page 5 26. 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. Inacar c, In open countryside? (<.) Outdoors d. Flying near an airfield? d. In an airplane e. Flying over a city? e. At sea f, Flying over open country? #, Other Joe NO Mas J et ARSE ACRE A EY he Ue RBS Src OCT A subunit} 27. What were you doing at the time you saw the object, and how did you happen to notice it? STARD IAG f~AS FE BA yrnD JALAN. JT aLavesd uf SP x°wAeD Pitea~ Le Fate Loud AT …
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Page 4 ———— ee eee ees —— ——- — 4 32. In the following sketch, imagine that you are at the point shown, Place an “A” on the curvad 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 —— is Ss ee a as ees es ee em ee me ee a —— = 33. In the following larger sketch place an “A” at the position the object was when you first saw it, anda “B” at its position when you /ast saw it. Refer to smaller sketch as an example of how to complate the l…
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