Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card and Related UFO/UAP Documentation

📅 31 Oct 55 📍 Stephenville, NFLD 🏛 4602d AISS 📄 Record card and compilation of reports

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TL;DR

This document contains a Project 10073 record card for a 1955 Newfoundland sighting, alongside various investigative summaries and press clippings regarding UAP reports and aviation accidents. The primary conclusion for the Stephenville sighting was 'probable aircraft'.

This document is a compilation of records related to Project 10073, primarily focusing on UFO/UAP sighting reports and aviation incident analyses from late 1955. The core of the document is a Project 10073 Record Card detailing a sighting on October 31, 1955, in Stephenville, Newfoundland. The witness observed an oval, white, bright light, approximately three times the size of a star, which moved at the speed of a jet before stopping, orbiting, and climbing rapidly. The report notes that there was no radar contact and no jets were in the area at the time, leading to an official conclusion of 'PROBABLE A/C' (aircraft). The document also includes various press clippings and internal military communications. These include reports on the 'Medicine Bow Peak' air disaster, where 66 people died, and discussions regarding the potential for UAP involvement in aviation mishaps. Other sections contain summaries of investigative efforts by the 4602d AISS, listing various sightings across the United States and their evaluations, such as balloons, astronomical phenomena, or insufficient data. Additionally, there is a questionnaire filled out by a witness in East Hartford, Connecticut, regarding a sighting in 1955, which the witness later describes as potentially being a Navy blimp. The document also contains lists of sightings from November and December 1955, categorized by date, location, observer, and evaluation. The overall tone is administrative and investigative, reflecting the Air Force's systematic approach to cataloging and evaluating aerial phenomena during this period.

PROBABLE A/C.

Official Assessment

PROBABLE A/C.

The sighting at Stephenville was evaluated as a probable aircraft. Other documents in the compilation discuss aviation accidents, such as the crash at Medicine Bow Peak, and general UFO reporting trends.

Witnesses

Key Persons