Declassified UFO / UAP Document

PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD — Exeter, New Hampshire, 23 October 1955

📅 23 October 1955 📍 Exeter, New Hampshire 🏛 Project 10073 📄 Record Card / Index Card

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A 1955 sighting report from Exeter, New Hampshire, involving a stationary red and orange object observed by GOC personnel. The military scrambled fighters, but the incident was ultimately attributed to an astronomical phenomenon.

This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and a corresponding UFOB index card detailing a sighting that occurred on October 23, 1955, in Exeter, New Hampshire. The report indicates that a single, stationary, round object, described as red and orange in color, was observed by both civilian and military personnel associated with the Ground Observer Corps (GOC). Despite the report of the object, there is no formal report on file. The documentation notes that military fighters were scrambled in response to the sighting but were unable to locate or identify the object. The weather conditions at the time were described as clear with no wind. The official conclusion reached by the evaluating headquarters is that the object was likely an astronomical phenomenon, specifically a star or planet. The index card further clarifies that because the report was received via letter, no formal investigation was authorized, and the conclusion was based on the opinion of the headquarters staff.

POSSIBLY ASTRONOMICAL: STAR/PLANET.

Official Assessment

POSSIBLY ASTRONOMICAL: STAR/PLANET.

The object was observed by civilian and military personnel (GOC) as a stationary, red and orange light. Fighters were scrambled but were unable to sight the object. The investigation concluded the sighting was likely an astronomical phenomenon, specifically a star or planet.

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