Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — Savannah, Georgia, April 1954

📅 6, 13, 19 Apr 54 📍 Savannah, Georgia 🏛 ATIC 📄 Project 10073 Record

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TL;DR

This document records sightings in Savannah, Georgia, in April 1954, which were evaluated by ATIC. The objects were identified as likely being a weather balloon or a star based on similarities to other reports.

This document is a Project 10073 record detailing sightings that occurred in Savannah, Georgia, on April 6, 13, and 19, 1954. The observations involved three civilians and one military witness. The objects were described as being generally round in shape, exhibiting a red glow, and appearing to have a halo effect. No sound was associated with the sightings. The record notes that there was no specific report on file for these incidents. However, the Air Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) evaluated these sightings in conjunction with other reports held in their repository, specifically referencing reports 183809, 183862, 184044, 184043, and 183810. Due to the similarity between the Savannah sightings and these other documented cases, the official conclusion reached by the investigators was that the objects were likely either a weather balloon or a star. The document is a standard form, FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TDE), used for recording such incidents.

Objects generally round. Red glow. No sound. Seemed to have halo effect.

Official Assessment

Possibly balloon or a star.

The objects were described as round with a red glow and a halo effect, with no sound reported. Based on a comparison with other reports in the ATIC repository, investigators concluded the objects were likely either a weather balloon or a star.

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