Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card — Bakersfield, California, 30 March 1955

📅 30 March 1955 📍 Bakersfield, California 🏛 4602d AISS 📄 Record Card

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TL;DR

A 1955 sighting report of three 'soap bubble' objects in Bakersfield, California, which was closed due to insufficient data for analysis.

This document is a Project 10073 record card detailing a civilian sighting of unidentified objects in Bakersfield, California, on March 30, 1955. The witness reported observing three objects that appeared similar to 'soap bubbles.' These objects were described as being silver and clear, with an estimated size comparable to a baseball held at arm's length. The objects were observed moving in a northwest direction for a duration of approximately one minute. The report indicates that there were no other characteristic features observed. The official evaluation of the sighting, conducted by the 4602d AISS, concluded that there was insufficient data to perform a meaningful analysis. The report explicitly states that there was no indication regarding the distance traveled, altitude, motion, or the manner in which the objects disappeared. As a result of this lack of information, the 4602d AISS determined that no further investigation was authorized for this incident. The document includes standard administrative fields for recording sighting data, such as the date, time, location, source, and conclusions, and is marked with the ATIC Form 329 designation.

Insufficient Data for analysis. No indication as to distance traveled, altitude, motion, or manner of disappearance.

Official Assessment

Insufficient Data for Evaluation

The sighting involved three objects described as 'soap bubbles' that were silver and clear, roughly the size of a baseball held at arm's length. The objects were observed moving northwest for approximately one minute. The evaluating agency, 4602d AISS, determined there was insufficient data for analysis, noting no indication regarding the distance traveled, altitude, motion, or manner of disappearance. Consequently, no further investigation was authorized.

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