Declassified UFO / UAP Document
PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD - 28 July 1957
AI-Generated Summary
A 1957 sighting report from Stamford, Connecticut, involving three unidentified objects observed over the Sound. The official military evaluation concluded there was insufficient data to identify the phenomena.
On the night of July 28, 1957, an unidentified aerial phenomenon was observed near the Stamford Yacht Club in Stamford, Connecticut. The witness reported seeing three objects over the Sound, approximately a third of a mile away. The objects were described as oval-shaped and displayed a variety of colors, including red, green, blue, and white. The witness noted that the lights blinked on and off, dimmed, and occasionally disappeared and reappeared. At one point, the witness observed the objects change, with one appearing to have four jagged pieces of light resembling lightning. The sighting lasted for approximately 25 minutes, occurring between 9:40 p.m. and 10:05 p.m. The witness also noted that two airplanes passed overhead during the observation, which were in line with the objects. The official Project 10073 record card for this incident categorizes the conclusion as 'Insufficient data for evaluation.' The document includes a detailed narrative account from the witness and a hand-drawn sketch illustrating the observed lights.
The colors were blinking on and off and there was good timing about them. That is, there was no lagging, no unnecessary intervals between the blinkings.
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Official Assessment
Insufficient data.
The sighting involved three objects observed over the Sound near the Stamford Yacht Club. The witness reported lights of various colors that blinked and dimmed. The official conclusion recorded on the project card is that there was insufficient data for evaluation.