Declassified UFO / UAP Document

PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD — Cincinnati, Ohio, 8 July 1956

📅 8 July 1956 📍 Cincinnati, Ohio 🏛 ATIC 📄 Record Card

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A 1956 sighting report from Cincinnati, Ohio, describing an orange, round object observed for 25 minutes. The official conclusion identifies the object as a likely astronomical body.

This document is a Project 10073 record card detailing a sighting that occurred on July 8, 1956, in Cincinnati, Ohio. The report describes a single, round object that appeared larger than a star and was orange in color. The witness observed the object for a duration of 25 minutes, noting that it moved up and down as well as north and south. The sighting was reported through the Ground Observer Corps (GOC). The official conclusion reached by the evaluating agency suggests that the object was likely a heavenly body. The report attributes the reported erratic movements to atmospheric conditions and the potential for apparent motion caused by viewing the object through binoculars. The document notes that there is no further report in the file regarding this incident.

Possibility of heavenly body. Atmospheric conditions possibly causing the erratic movements as well as the fact that viewing through binoculars can cause apparent movement.

Official Assessment

Possibility of heavenly body. Atmospheric conditions possibly causing the erratic movements as well as the fact that viewing through binoculars can cause apparent movement. Color substantiates.

The object was likely an astronomical body, with its perceived erratic movement attributed to atmospheric conditions and the use of binoculars by the observer.

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