Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — Selma, California, 29 August 1952
AI-Generated Summary
A 1952 sighting of four red and green lights near Selma, California, prompted an F-94 interceptor scramble. The military search yielded no radar or visual contact with the objects.
This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and associated teletype communications regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon reported on August 29, 1952, near Selma, California. At 2115 PDT, four objects described as having red and green lights were observed moving up and down. The report explicitly notes that no specific shape, sound, or speed was associated with the objects. Following the report, an F-94 interceptor piloted by Stanley Blue was scrambled at 2115 PDT to investigate the area. The aircraft reached the reported position (GEO. REF. AB 2335) at 2145 PDT and conducted a search until 2241 PDT. The military response resulted in negative findings, with no radar or visual contact made by the interceptor. The information was relayed through the Pasadena Ground Observer Corps (GOC) to the 28th OID and the Air Technical Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The weather conditions at the time of the sighting were reported as clear.
F-94 scrambled - negative.
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Official Assessment
An F-94 aircraft was scrambled to investigate the reported lights but failed to make contact.
Key Persons
- Stanley BluePilot of F-94 interceptor