Declassified UFO / UAP Document
PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD — 25 March 1956, Cincinnati, Ohio
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian reported a stationary, round, unlit object over Cincinnati, Ohio, on March 25, 1956. The Air Technical Intelligence Center concluded there was insufficient data to analyze the sighting.
This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and a corresponding teletype message regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon reported on March 25, 1956, in Cincinnati, Ohio. The report details a sighting by a civilian witness in the vicinity of Lunken Airport or Fort Thomas. The witness described observing a single, round object that displayed no lights and remained stationary. The official military report, transmitted by the Air Technical Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base to the Air Defense Command, confirms that the object was observed under clear weather conditions with 15 miles of visibility. The report explicitly notes that there were no radar contacts, no photographs taken, and no other physical evidence collected. Captain Melvin F. Lybarger is mentioned in the teletype communication. The final conclusion reached by the investigating authorities was that there was insufficient data available to conduct a meaningful analysis or to categorize the object as a balloon, aircraft, or astronomical phenomenon. The documentation serves as a standard record of a UAP sighting that failed to yield enough information for further intelligence assessment.
One round object no light, standing still.
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Official Assessment
Insufficient data for analysis.
The sighting involved a single round object that remained stationary and exhibited no light. Due to a lack of further information, the investigation concluded that there was insufficient data for a definitive evaluation.
Witnesses
- Mr. [illegible]Civilian