Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card — Teddington, England, 1 September 1955

📅 1 Sep 55 📍 Teddington, England 🏛 ATIC 📄 Sighting report record card and teletype message

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A seamstress in Teddington, England, reported a silver, elliptical object on September 1, 1955. The military investigation concluded there was insufficient data to evaluate the sighting.

This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and an accompanying teletype message regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon sighting in Teddington, England, on September 1, 1955. The primary witness, identified as a seamstress, reported observing a single, silver, elliptical object at approximately 0730Z. The witness, who was wearing polarized sunglasses, described the object as having a 'head of pin' appearance and noted that it exhibited no erratic movements, instead performing a smooth, gradual descent. The observation lasted between four and five minutes, ending when the witness lost sight of the object while driving through a wooded area. The weather conditions were reported as clear with bright sun, no clouds, and a slight morning haze. The report was processed by the 9th Air Support Group and forwarded to the Air Defense Command, the Air Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC), and the Director of Intelligence at USAF Headquarters. Captain Robert E. Marberry, serving as the intelligence officer, reviewed the report and provided no additional commentary. The final official conclusion recorded on the project card is that there was insufficient data available to conduct a meaningful evaluation of the sighting.

INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION.

Official Assessment

Insufficient data for evaluation.

The object was observed by a seamstress in Teddington, England, who described it as a silver, elliptical object. The observer lost sight of the object while driving through a wooded area. Intelligence officer Captain Robert E. Marberry provided no additional comments, and the official determination was that there was insufficient data to evaluate the sighting.

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