Declassified UFO / UAP Document
PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD - SMYRNA, GEORGIA - 3 AUG 52
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian woman and two others reported a bright white, erratically moving object in Smyrna, Georgia, on August 3, 1952. The military investigation concluded there was insufficient data to identify the object.
This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and an associated teletype report regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon sighting in Smyrna, Georgia, on August 3, 1952. The primary witness, a woman residing on Route 2, reported observing a bright white object moving slowly and erratically for a duration of 18 minutes, between 0025 and 0043 EST. The report notes that there were two other witnesses present. Meteorological data provided for the time of the incident indicates scattered clouds at 25,000 feet, 15 miles of visibility, a temperature of 68 degrees, and calm winds. The report was transmitted by the 35th Air Division at Dobbins Air Force Base to the Director of Intelligence at USAF Washington D.C., and the Air Technical Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The official conclusion recorded on the project card is that there was insufficient data for a definitive evaluation.
Bright white object moving slowly and erratically seen by woman.
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Official Assessment
Insufficient data in evaluation
The sighting was reported by a civilian woman and two others in Smyrna, Georgia, involving a bright white object moving slowly and erratically.