Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFOB Index Card — Augusta, ME, 15 November 1954

📅 15 November 1954 📍 AUGUSTA, ME. 📄 UFOB Index Card

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A 1954 UFOB Index Card documenting a sighting of ten bright objects in V-formation over Augusta, Maine. The report concludes that insufficient data exists to identify the objects.

This document is a UFOB Index Card documenting a sighting that occurred on November 15, 1954, in Augusta, Maine. The report describes an observation of ten bright objects flying in a V-formation. The witness reported that the objects maintained a straight flight path and that no sound was heard during the three-minute duration of the sighting. The objects were noted to have eventually seemed to dissolve. The official evaluation of the incident is that the light conditions at the time of the sighting were poor, making it impossible to definitively identify the objects. The report suggests that the objects could have been anything from a flight of aircraft at high altitude to a flight of birds at low altitude. Consequently, the investigating authority determined that there was insufficient data to merit a formal investigation, and the case was categorized as unidentified.

COULD BE ALMOST ANYTHING. THE LIGHT CONDITIONS AT THE TIME WAS SUCH THAT IT COULD HAVE BEEN ANYTHING FROM A FLIGHT OF PLANES AT HIGH ALTITUDE TO A FLIGHT OF BIRDS AT LOW ALTITUDE.

Official Assessment

COULD BE ALMOST ANYTHING. THE LIGHT CONDITIONS AT THE TIME WAS SUCH THAT IT COULD HAVE BEEN ANYTHING FROM A FLIGHT OF PLANES AT HIGH ALTITUDE TO A FLIGHT OF BIRDS AT LOW ALTITUDE. INSUFFICIENT DATA TO MERIT AN INVESTIGATION. UNIDENTIFIED

The sighting involved ten bright objects in a V-formation. Due to the lighting conditions at the time, the objects could not be definitively identified and could have ranged from aircraft to birds. The report concludes there is insufficient data to warrant further investigation.