Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — West Palm Beach, Florida, 29 September 1956
AI-Generated Summary
A 1956 Project 10073 record card documenting a civilian sighting of seven light-pink objects in West Palm Beach, Florida. The investigation concluded there was insufficient data to identify the objects, suggesting meteors or aircraft as possibilities.
This document is a Project 10073 record card detailing a sighting that occurred on September 29, 1956, in West Palm Beach, Florida. The report describes an observation of seven objects, characterized by a mix of square and round shapes. The witness, identified as a civilian, reported that three of the objects were the size of a dime and four were the size of a pin, all appearing light pink in color. The movement of the objects was complex: three objects flew in a straight line from north to south, three moved from northeast to southeast in a zigzag pattern, and one object traveled from south to north in a straight line before disappearing at the horizon. The observation lasted for several seconds. The official conclusion recorded on the card is that there was insufficient data for a definitive evaluation, with the investigator suggesting the possibility of meteors or aircraft. The report notes that while there were multiple witnesses, there was no detailed breakdown of their accounts provided in the documentation. Meteorological conditions at the time were described as partly cloudy, warm, and humid.
Insufficient data. Possible meteors, possible a/c, multiple witnesses, no breakdown in rpt.
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Official Assessment
Insufficient data. Possible meteors, possible a/c, multiple witnesses, no breakdown in rpt.
The report notes that the data is insufficient for evaluation, suggesting potential explanations such as meteors or aircraft.