Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — Lindsay, California, August 1956
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian GOC supervisor reported five stationary, blinking, pink objects in Lindsay, California, in August 1956. The Air Force concluded the objects were likely stars.
This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and associated teletype communications regarding a UFO sighting in Lindsay, California, in August 1956. A civilian supervisor with the Ground Observer Corps (GOC) reported observing five pink, half-dollar-shaped objects that remained stationary and silent for approximately 13 minutes. The observer noted that the objects were blinking. The report indicates that the weather was clear and the moon was bright. Following the investigation, the official conclusion reached by the reporting officers was that the objects were likely stars. This determination was supported by the fact that the objects exhibited no movement and the observer did not have binoculars to assist in identification. The documentation includes routing information between the 75th ACWRON at Boron, California, the Air Defense Command at Colorado Springs, Wright-Patterson AFB, and the 27th Air Division at Norton AFB.
SENIOR DIRECTOR, PROBABLY STARS SINCE NO MOVEMENT, OBSERVER HAD NO BINOCULARS
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Official Assessment
Probably stars since no movement, observer had no binoculars
The sighting was determined to be astronomical in nature, specifically stars, due to the lack of movement observed by the witness who lacked optical aids.
Witnesses
- [illegible]Civilian