Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Incident #125 — St. Louis, Missouri — 2 May 1948

📅 2 May 1948 📍 St. Louis, Missouri 🏛 Project Grudge 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

Incident #125 in St. Louis, Missouri, on May 2, 1948, involved a glowing object. Project Grudge investigators concluded the data was insufficient to categorize the event.

This document contains a brief report on Incident #125, which occurred in St. Louis, Missouri, on May 2, 1948. The report identifies the source of the information as a newspaper article. The object observed was described as having a phosphorescent, dull glow after dark. The official evaluation, extracted from the Project Grudge report, states that the information provided was inadequate to establish any specific category for the sighting. However, it explicitly notes that the object was apparently not of an astronomical character. The document also includes an index of evaluations by Dr. Hynek, which categorizes various incidents into groups such as astronomical, balloons or aircraft, rockets or falling bodies, and miscellaneous phenomena, or those lacking sufficient evidence for explanation. Incident #125 is listed under the category of incidents where a lack of evidence precludes explanation.

Information given here is inadequate to establish any category. The object observed was apparently nothing of an astronomical character.

Official Assessment

Information given here is inadequate to establish any category. The object observed was apparently nothing of an astronomical character.

The report concludes that the available information is insufficient to categorize the sighting, though it notes the object was likely not astronomical in nature.

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