Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — Klamath Falls, Oregon, 14 March 1955
AI-Generated Summary
A 1955 sighting report from Klamath Falls, Oregon, involving multiple civilian witnesses. The objects were officially identified as the planet Jupiter and a meteor.
This document is a Project 10073 record card detailing a sighting that occurred on March 14, 1955, in Klamath Falls, Oregon. The report, based on information provided by several civilian witnesses, describes two distinct phenomena observed at 1825 hours. The first object was characterized as star-like and very bright, remaining visible for a duration of six hours. The second object was described as meteor-like, exhibiting movement from south to north over a period of two to five seconds. The investigation concluded that the first object was the planet Jupiter, an evaluation supported by the University of California Observatory, while the second object was identified as an astronomical meteor. The report indicates that no photographs were taken and no radar contact was made during the event.
1. Planet Jupiter (Evaluated by University of California Observatory). 2. Astro (Meteor).
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Official Assessment
1. Was Astronomical Jupiter; 2. Astro (Meteor).
The sighting involved two distinct observations: a bright, star-like object identified as the planet Jupiter, and a second object described as meteor-like moving from south to north.
Key Persons
- University of California ObservatoryEvaluator