Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFOB Index Card AISS-UFOB-196-55

📅 July 1955 📍 Manhasset (Roslyn), New York 📄 UFOB Index Card

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A UFOB Index Card documenting a July 1955 sighting of a bright light in Manhasset, New York. The case was closed as having insufficient data for evaluation due to the brevity of the report and lack of follow-up potential.

This document is a UFOB Index Card, identified as AISS-UFOB-196-55, documenting a sighting that occurred in July 1955 in Manhasset (Roslyn), New York. The report describes a single bright light observed by a civilian source. The object was observed for a duration of ten to twelve seconds, moving from west to east. The estimated altitude of the object was 15,000 feet, while local weather conditions included thunderstorms and cloud cover at 20,000 feet. The observation was classified as a ground-visual sighting. No photographic evidence was provided, and there was no radar contact. The official conclusion reached by the evaluating body was that there was insufficient data for evaluation. The comments section notes that the original report lacked sufficient detail for a proper analysis, and the brevity of the sighting, combined with the improbability of obtaining further information, made a follow-up investigation unfeasible.

The lack of information in the original report makes evaluation or analysis very difficult.

Official Assessment

Insufficient Data for Evaluation

The report concludes that the lack of information in the original report makes evaluation or analysis very difficult. The brevity of the sighting and the improbability of further investigation yielding significant data preclude a follow-up investigation.