Declassified UFO / UAP Document
PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD — Peyton, Colorado, 1-3 September 1956
AI-Generated Summary
A Project 10073 record card documenting a sighting of three objects in Peyton, Colorado, in September 1956. The objects were officially identified by an analyst as the planet Saturn and the stars Arcturus and Capella.
This document is a Project 10073 record card detailing a sighting of three objects reported over Peyton, Colorado, between September 1 and September 3, 1956. The observer reported seeing three round objects that appeared to be the size of a half-dollar held at arm's length. Through binoculars, the objects were described as having red and green lights, as well as a revolving white light. The report provides specific, though somewhat fragmented, details regarding the movement of these objects, noting shifts in azimuth and elevation over durations of one hour and fifty minutes, two hours, and two and a half hours. The investigation concluded after an analyst personally observed the objects on the night of September 6. Based on this personal observation, the analyst determined that the objects were not unidentified, but were instead astronomical in nature. Specifically, the report identifies the three objects as the planet Saturn, the star Arcturus, and the star Capella.
Analyst personally viewed objs on night of 6th and definitely determined them to be astronomical.
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Official Assessment
Analyst personally viewed objs on night of 6th and definitely determined them to be astronomical. Object #1 was planet Saturn, #2 star Arcturus, #3 star Capella
The three objects observed were identified as the planet Saturn and the stars Arcturus and Capella.