Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — 25 November 1956, West Los Angeles, California
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian reported two star-like, color-changing objects over the Hollywood Hills for 35 minutes. Military investigation found no radar contact and concluded there was insufficient data, suggesting they may have been stars or airway beacons.
This document is a Project 10073 record card and associated teletype report detailing a sighting of two unidentified objects in West Los Angeles, California, on the morning of November 25, 1956. A civilian witness reported observing two round, dime-sized objects that appeared to be changing colors and resembled stars. The objects were seen circling over the Hollywood Hills at dawn for approximately 35 minutes. The witness initially suspected the objects were aircraft, but the duration of the sighting was noted as being excessive for typical aircraft behavior. The objects eventually disappeared from view, either by moving over the hills or by being obscured by the light of the rising sun. Military authorities, including the 67th ACWRON, investigated the report. Radar stations in the area reported no discernable contacts during the time of the sighting. Meteorological data for the area was recorded as clear. The final official assessment concluded that there was insufficient data to reach a definitive conclusion, though investigators suggested the objects may have been stars or airway beacons that were not normally seen by the observer.
WITH VISIBILITY STATED' BELIEVE OBJECT (S) TO BE ASTAR OR AIRWAY BEACON NOTNORMALLY SEEN.
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Official Assessment
Insufficient data for conclusion.
The objects were observed at dawn, appearing over the Hollywood Hills. They were described as round, dime-sized, and changing colors, resembling stars. The observer initially thought they were aircraft, but the duration was considered excessive for such. The objects were eventually lost to sight due to the rising sun and the hills. Radar did not detect the objects.