Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record: Incident #38, Hungary, 10 June 1947
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This document records a 1947 sighting of 'silver balls' in Budapest, Hungary. It concludes that there was insufficient data to identify the objects, noting they were likely not meteorites.
This document contains a Project 10073 record regarding an incident in Hungary on 10 June 1947. The report documents rumors circulating in Budapest concerning 'silver balls' that were observed flashing across the sky at high speed. The official conclusion for this incident is that there was insufficient data for a proper evaluation. The report includes a brief analysis noting that the objects were described as spherical and silver in color. A secondary page provides an evaluation of the incident, stating that it is highly unlikely the objects were meteorites, though the lack of specific data regarding speed and trajectory makes a definitive identification impossible. The document also includes an excerpt from an incident index attributed to Dr. Hynek, which categorizes various incidents extracted from the Project Grudge report, listing Incident #38 under the category of 'Non-astronomical, with no explanation evident' due to a lack of evidence precluding explanation.
It is extremely unlikely that the objects observed in Hungary were meteorites, unless the meager description given here is quite inaccurate.
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Official Assessment
INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION
The report notes that rumors were drifting into Budapest regarding silver balls flashing across the sky. An evaluation note states it is extremely unlikely the objects were meteorites, but without knowledge of speed and trajectory, nothing definite can be said.
Witnesses
Key Persons
- Dr HynekEvaluator