Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFOB Index Card — Tussy, Oklahoma, 25 June 1955

📅 25 June 1955 📍 Tussy, Oklahoma 🏛 hqs 📄 UFOB Index Card

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A UFOB Index Card documenting a 1955 sighting in Tussy, Oklahoma, of a green, round object with an orange tail. The sighting was officially attributed to a meteorite.

This document is a UFOB Index Card (AISS-UFOB-225-55) documenting a sighting that occurred on 25 June 1955 in Tussy, Oklahoma. The report describes a single, round, green object with a fuzzy outline that appeared through the windshield of an observer's car. The object was visible for approximately five seconds before fading. It was described as having an orange-colored tail that was roughly three times the length of the object itself, with the tail appearing to be 'cut off' in a straight line rather than tapering to a point. The object maintained a level flight path toward the ESE. The report indicates that no photographs were taken and there was no radar contact. Due to a delay in the transmission of the report, no formal investigation was authorized. However, a review of maps and radio facility charts was conducted, which confirmed that no beacons or flight paths were present in the vicinity of the sighting. The evaluating headquarters concluded that the fading of the object and the specific color characteristics eliminated the possibility of a reflection. Consequently, the sighting was officially attributed to astronomical activity, specifically a meteorite. The report notes that it was received by AF Form 112.

In the opinion of this hqs the sighting was generated by astronomical activity, i.e., meteorite.

Official Assessment

In the opinion of this hqs the sighting was generated by astronomical activity, i.e., meteorite.

The object was identified as a likely meteorite. The report notes that no investigation was authorized due to a delay in transmission. A check of maps and radio facility charts confirmed no beacons or flight paths were in the area, and the fading of the object combined with the color proximity suggested it was not a reflection.