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sak aie 1. DATE - TIME GROUP a, June 53 25/01572 SOURCE 10. CONCLUSION —6 Cink lim NUMBER OF OBJECTS Ore LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Cinedumati, Ohio : Cincinnati newspapers for tint cate carried an article stetdag pict many people observed a meteorite over cly. It is believed . s * aes 11. GRIEP SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS ' on 15 Seconds — One objec’ (light) observed de nging color av traveling TYPE OF OBSERVATION ° ’ cdot SrounceVis uel COURSE ifow Tieported 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE ©O Yes FTD sep 63 0-329 (TDE) previous editions of this form may be used, : *
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rel | : a ¢ 3 Form A Ts 2 Ae 0 U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION sHEET This questionnaire has been prepored 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 os you possibly con. The information thet you give will be used for research purposes, and will be regarded as confidential material. Your nome will nop be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission, We request this personal information so that, if it is de…
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Page 2? 8. IF you saw the ovject ot NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One); a. None @. Bright moonlight) Fu uv. Moor SEE DteAwin Te b. Dull moonlight c. Many c. No moonlight — pitch dark d. Don't remomber d. Don't remember See: ee 6s ee EG eee eS ee 9. Was the object brighter than the background of the sky? (Circle One): b. No c. Don’t remember 10, IF it was BRIGHTER THAN the sky background, was the brightness like that of an automobile headlight ?: ( Circle One) a. Amile or more away (a distant car)? b. Severa…
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Page 3 16. Tell in a few words the following things about the object. @, Sound WWlome - SEEMED Lo Ww Emous Otsu c. “SOW &1 te - i Omancge TuoRneds TRRVGQunr Wer Te & \. “Ss b. Color & GEFeorRe DisAPPSARIN 17, Draw a picture that will show the shape of the object or objects. Lobel and include in your sketch any detalls of the object thet you saw such as wings, protrusions, ete., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Place an arrow beside the drawing to show the diraction the object was moving. men tJ ~~ 18 The edges of the object were: e. Other APPEARE & ain 1G (bh) ABE (Circle One): a…
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( ’ OTN Oye be Page 4 20. Draw a picture that will show the motion that the, object or objects mode. 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. VERN Lanae é Even Last Seen ~ 21. IF P \S_ Er MAIN: feet, and at about arm’s length? (Circle One): a. Head of a pin c¢. Vime d. Nickel e. Quarter f. Half dollar 22.1 (Circle One of the following to indicate how certain you are of your answer to Question 22. G._Catel> b. Fairly certain 23. How did the object or objects disappear from view? GSOSDED Ire Face OF Vie. FY Fo…
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25. Where were you located when you saw the object? (Circle One): a. Inside a building b. Ina cor d. In an cirplane e. At seo ft. Other Page 5 26. Were you (Circle One) a. In the business section of a city? Cb. In the residential section of a city? > ¢. In open countryside? = d. Flying near an airfield? e. Flying over a city? f. Flying over open country? g- Other 27. What were you doing at the time you saw the object, and how did you happen to notice it? Se SET TiN Om Ovwr Fronr Per ~OwsecrT Was NS DISCcERABLE Emouat lw Sucw A Locacavrionwn AN To CATCH! Ov’ Ae TS oh OW 28. IF you were MOVING I…
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Peewee ww Poge 6 | 32. in the following sketch, imogine 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 sow 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. AagEB on A Hoarrvesn TA Cou fase. \ Rae 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 on example of how to complete the larger sketch. Tris LENGTH …
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: Page 7 34, What were’ the weather conditions at the time you saw the object? 34,1 CLOUDS sete One) * 34.2 WIND (Circle One) EWY UW ‘) ya ) Ge Cleer sky) Groupes. ge ly hy G_Ne wind b. Hazy OF Teme Moon C Oren b. Slight breeze Cc. Scattered clouds Our ona.) | Strong wind d. Thick or heavy clouds d, Don't remember e. Don't remember 34,3 WEATHER (Circle One) 34.4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One) Ce, Dry qd. Cold b. Fog, mist, or light rain b. Cool c¢. Moderate or heavy rain ies c. ~y e. Don't remember e. Don't remember 35. When did you report to some official that you had seen the object? RYE ULNSSS Ti…
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