Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record: Incident 384

📅 20 June 1949 📍 Los Alamos, New Mexico 🏛 5th OSI District (IG) 📄 Sighting Report

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TL;DR

A security inspector at Los Alamos reported a 3-second sighting of a green-to-orange-red luminous object on June 20, 1949. The official conclusion for this incident, recorded under Project 10073, was that the object was a meteor.

This document contains the official record for Incident 384, a sighting of an unidentified aerial object reported on June 20, 1949, at Los Alamos, New Mexico. The observer, a security inspector for AESS, reported seeing a single, round, self-luminous object at approximately 2010 hours. The object was observed for approximately three seconds as it traveled from west to east directly through the zenith. The witness noted that the object changed color from green to orange-red before disappearing as though it had been extinguished. The report includes multiple iterations of the investigation form, which consistently categorize the object as an 'Astro (METEOR).' The documentation also includes administrative correspondence regarding a separate inquiry into Project Grudge, specifically concerning the lack of winds aloft reports from weather bureaus in Crossville and Kingsport, Tennessee. The primary sighting report is cross-referenced with 'Incident 382,' suggesting it may be part of a larger series of reports handled by the 5th OSI District. The document concludes with standard military administrative endorsements and declassification markings.

Object was round, turning green to orange red before vanishing. Object went through 90 deg of arc and disappeared as though it was extinguished.

Official Assessment

Astro (METEOR)

The object was observed by a security inspector at Los Alamos. It was described as a round, self-luminous object that changed color from green to orange-red before vanishing as if extinguished. The observation lasted approximately 3 seconds as it passed through the zenith from west to east.

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