Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card: Sighting in Worchester, Ohio, 29 May 1957
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian in Worchester, Ohio, reported two stationary, red and white star-like objects on May 29, 1957. The Air Force investigation concluded the data was insufficient for identification, noting they were likely stars.
This document consists of a Project 10073 Record Card and a supporting Disposition Form detailing an unidentified aerial phenomenon sighting reported in Worchester, Ohio, on the night of May 29, 1957. A civilian witness reported observing two stationary, red and white, star-like objects for a duration of 20 minutes, between 2230 and 2250 hours. The observation was made using both the naked eye and binoculars at a bearing of 300 degrees. The report was initially received by Flight Service at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB) and subsequently processed by 1/Lt Joseph G. Scaglione. The official military evaluation, signed by Major Connair, Jr., concluded that while the objects were likely stars, the available data was insufficient to reach a definitive conclusion. The disposition form explicitly notes 'INSUFF DATA' as the final assessment of the incident.
Probably stars, however data inconclusive.
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Official Assessment
Probably stars, however data inconclusive.
The sighting involved two stationary red and white objects observed by a civilian using the naked eye and binoculars. The military investigation determined the data was insufficient for a definitive identification.
Key Persons
- Joseph G Scaglione1/Lt, author of the original SDO report