Declassified UFO / UAP Document

PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD - Liconnville, Maine - 12 Dec 55

📅 12 Dec 55 📍 Liconnville, Maine 🏛 ATIC 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

A civilian reported a 60-foot long, flashing green object in Liconnville, Maine, on December 12, 1955. The military investigation concluded the object was a meteor.

This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and an associated military teletype report regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon observed on December 12, 1955, at 2340Z in Liconnville, Maine. The report was generated by the 765th ACWRON at Charleston Air Force Station, Maine, and transmitted to the Air Defense Command at Ent Air Force Base, Colorado. The sighting was reported by a civilian witness. The object was described as being 60 feet long, wide in the rear, and flashing green. The witness reported that the object made no sound and was observed for only a few seconds while traveling in a westerly direction. The military report confirms that no radar contact was made and no visual aids were used by the observer. Weather conditions at the time were reported as clear visibility. The official conclusion reached by the Air Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) was that the object was an astronomical event, specifically a meteor. The documentation includes standard military reporting formats, referencing Air Force Regulation 200-2, which governed the reporting of unidentified flying objects at the time.

60 ft long and wide in rear. Flashing green, no sound.

Official Assessment

ASTRO (Meteor)

The object was identified as an astronomical event, specifically a meteor.

Witnesses