Declassified UFO / UAP Document

PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD — Euclid, Ohio, 3 June 1955

📅 3 June 1955 📍 Euclid, Ohio 🏛 4602d AISS 📄 Record Card

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TL;DR

A civilian GOC observer reported a round, white object over Euclid, Ohio, on June 3, 1955. The 4602d AISS concluded it was likely a balloon and closed the case without further investigation.

This document is a Project 10073 Record Card detailing a sighting that occurred on June 3, 1955, in Euclid, Ohio. The report was filed by a civilian Ground Observer Corps (GOC) observer. The witness reported observing a single, round, white object for a duration of twenty minutes. The object was estimated to be at an altitude between 10,000 and 15,000 feet, and its apparent size was compared to the head of a pin held at arm's length. The record indicates that no photographs were taken and there was no radar contact. The evaluating agency, the 4602d AISS, concluded that the sighting was likely a balloon. Given the nature of the description and the time of the sighting, the agency determined that further investigation would not yield significant information and therefore authorized no further action. The document notes that there is no additional report in the file.

Due to the time of sighting, the description of the sighting, the possibility of the object being a balloon, and the improbability of further investigation uncovering data of significant value, no further investigation authorized by this headquarters (4602d AISS).

Official Assessment

Due to the time of sighting, the description of the sighting, the possibility of the object being a balloon, and the improbability of further investigation uncovering data of significant value, no further investigation authorized by this headquarters (4602d AISS).

The object was potentially a balloon. No further investigation was deemed necessary due to the lack of significant data.

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