Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record — Sighting in Vicinity of Roswell Radio, 14 April 1954
AI-Generated Summary
A report of a dull reddish glow sighted near Roswell, New Mexico, on 14 April 1954. The military investigation concluded there was insufficient data to evaluate the phenomenon.
This document is a Project 10073 record detailing a sighting report from 14 April 1954. The report originated from the Commander of Flight Services at March AFB, California, and was transmitted to various military commands, including the Air Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) at Wright-Patterson AFB. The sighting involved a 'dull reddish glow' observed in the vicinity of Roswell, New Mexico, at 1945Z. The object was reported to be positioned above a lower cloud deck, which was estimated to be at an altitude of 6,000 feet. A subsequent observation at 1945M (likely a time notation error or local time reference) indicated the same dull reddish glow was sighted north of the Capitan Mountains, heading west. The information was received from an individual identified as Abo Amis. The official conclusion recorded on the form is that there was 'insufficient data for evaluation.' The document includes standard military routing information and confirms that no photos or physical evidence were associated with the sighting.
In the form of a dull reddish glow above the lower cloud deck.
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Official Assessment
Insufficient data for evaluation.
The report documents a sighting of a dull reddish glow observed above a cloud deck at 6,000 feet in the vicinity of Roswell, New Mexico, and later north of the Capitan Mountains.