Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card — Laramie, Wyoming, 10 June 1956

📅 10 June 1956 📍 Laramie, Wyoming 🏛 Air Technical Intelligence Center 📄 sighting_report

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AI-Generated Summary

TL;DR

An unidentified aerial sighting of silver objects in unknown formation was reported by an anonymous Air Force pilot over Laramie, Wyoming, on June 10, 1956. The case was closed as having insufficient data for evaluation.

This document is a Project 10073 record card and associated teletype communication regarding an unidentified aerial sighting reported on June 10, 1956, near Laramie, Wyoming. The primary witness was an Air Force pilot who, according to the report, refused to provide their name or identification. The witness observed an unknown number of silver-colored objects flying in an unknown formation at a very high altitude. The report notes that the size, shape, and course of the objects were unknown. The sighting was reported to the Lowry Flight Service Center at 2249Z on June 10, 1956. The teletype communication confirms the report was distributed to various military commands, including the Air Technical Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, the 29th Air Division at Malmstrom Air Force Base, and the Director of Intelligence at Headquarters USAF in Washington, D.C. Weather conditions at the time of the sighting were recorded as having 8,000-foot broken clouds and a 25,000-foot thin overcast, with unrestricted visibility at the surface. The official conclusion reached by the evaluating agency was that there was insufficient data to conduct a proper evaluation of the incident.

An unknown number of silver colored objects, flying in an unknown formation, appeared to be very high.

Official Assessment

Insufficient data for evaluation.

The sighting involved an unknown number of silver-colored objects observed by an Air Force pilot. The objects were flying in an unknown formation at a very high altitude. Due to the lack of specific details regarding size, shape, and course, the incident was deemed to have insufficient data for evaluation.

Witnesses

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