Declassified UFO / UAP Document

PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD — 19 September 1954, Atlanta, Georgia

📅 19 September 1954 📍 Atlanta, Georgia 🏛 AIR TECHNICAL INTELL CENTER 📄 Record Card and Message

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AI-Generated Summary

TL;DR

A 1954 sighting report from Atlanta, Georgia, involving two objects observed for one hour. The military investigation concluded the objects were likely a star or planet.

This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and an associated military message regarding an unidentified aerial sighting that occurred on September 19, 1954, in Atlanta, Georgia. The report details an observation made by three individuals, including a railroad worker and two others, who witnessed two objects for a duration of one hour. The objects were described as round, green, and white, exhibiting both vertical and horizontal movement. A smaller object was observed rotating in a circular orbit around a larger object. The larger object was noted to move up and down before traveling from east to west. The witnesses reported no visible exhaust. The military investigation, conducted by the 4602D AISS, included a check with the Agnes Scott College Observatory. The final evaluation concluded that the objects were likely a star or planet, noting that the description was similar to a brightly lit celestial body. The report highlights the limitation of having only one source of observation and mentions the possibility of a weather balloon or astronomical phenomenon, ultimately classifying the case as an astronomical event.

Described as similar to brightly lit star or planet. Positional data not included. Case evaluated as star/planet.

Official Assessment

Described as similar to brightly lit star or planet. Positional data not included. Case evaluated as star/planet.

The sighting was evaluated as an astronomical phenomenon, specifically a star or planet, due to the lack of positional data and the visual description provided by the witnesses.

Witnesses