Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Prov nr 19 (Sample No. 19)

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TL;DR

This report details the analysis of a metallic foil sample (Sample No. 19) found with Sample No. 18. The material was identified as a corroded aluminum alloy, and investigators ruled out its origin as a space projectile due to its state of decay.

This document provides a technical description and assessment of a physical object identified as 'Sample No. 19'. The sample was recovered in conjunction with 'Sample No. 18'. The object is described as a half-circle piece of foil made from a silver-white metal. Spectral analysis determined that the material is a technical aluminum alloy containing iron and silicon. The report notes that the origin of the object could not be determined with certainty. However, the investigators concluded that the object is not a remnant of a space projectile. This conclusion is based on the fact that the material is heavily corroded, indicating that it had been exposed to the natural environment for a significant period of time.

Det kan ej vara rest av en rymdprojektil, då det är starkt korroderat och säkerligen legat lång tid ute i naturen.

Official Assessment

The origin could not be determined with certainty. It cannot be the remains of a space projectile, as it is heavily corroded and has certainly been lying out in nature for a long time.

The sample is a silver-white, half-circle foil composed of a technical aluminum alloy with iron and silicon. It is heavily corroded, suggesting long-term exposure to the elements, and is not considered to be a space projectile.