Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Analysis of Recovered Material Sample

📄 technical assessment

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TL;DR

A technical analysis of three recovered samples concludes they are likely not of space origin. The samples showed signs of long-term environmental exposure and rust.

This document, which appears to be page 28 of a larger report, provides a technical assessment of three recovered material samples. The samples are described as being approximately the size of a knuckle. One of the pieces is noted as being heavier and likely composed primarily of iron, while the other two are described as having a slag-like consistency. Upon breaking the iron-based sample, it was found to have a porous structure. The report notes that the material had likely been at the discovery site for a considerable amount of time, as rust had penetrated several centimeters deep into the pores. The slag-like pieces were compared to other previously submitted materials, specifically referencing 'prov 4:2'. Based on these findings, the author concludes that it is unlikely the submitted sample originated from a space projectile.

Det är därför sannolikt, att det översända provet icke kan härröra från någon rymdprojektil.

Official Assessment

It is likely that the submitted sample cannot originate from any space projectile.

The samples were found to be porous and heavily rusted, suggesting they had been at the discovery site for a significant amount of time. The slag-like pieces resemble other previously submitted materials.