Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — Dallas, Texas, 19 July 1954
AI-Generated Summary
A rated Air Force observer reported a round, dull rose-colored object performing a 360-degree orbit over Dallas, Texas, on 19 July 1954. The report was filed under Project 10073 but was ultimately closed due to insufficient data.
On 19 July 1954, at 2255 hours CST, a rated Air Force observer reported an unidentified aerial phenomenon over Preston Road in Dallas, Texas. The observer described the object as round in shape with a dull rose color. The object was observed performing a 360-degree orbit at what was characterized as high speed. The report was processed through the Carswell Flight Service Center and transmitted to the Air Technical Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Weather conditions at the time of the sighting were reported as clear, with specific wind data provided for altitudes of 15,000, 20,000, and 33,000 feet. Despite the observer's professional status as a rated Air Force observer, the documentation indicates that no photographs were taken and no radar contact was established. The official conclusion recorded on the Project 10073 record card is that there was insufficient data available to conduct a meaningful analysis of the event. The report was subsequently filed under the project's administrative procedures, with no further details or follow-up actions noted in the provided documentation.
Round, Dull rose color. Hight speed. 360 deg orbit.
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Official Assessment
Insufficient data for analysis.
The sighting was reported by a rated Air Force observer. The object was described as round and dull rose in color, performing a 360-degree orbit at high speed. Due to a lack of further information, the case was closed as having insufficient data for evaluation.