Declassified UFO / UAP Document

PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD — Red Oak, Georgia, October 1957

📅 24 October 1957 📍 Red Oak, Georgia 🏛 ATIC 📄 Record Card

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TL;DR

A civilian in Red Oak, Georgia, reported a parachute-like object floating for two minutes on October 24, 1957. The military investigation concluded there was insufficient data for analysis.

This document is a Project 10073 record card detailing a civilian sighting that occurred on October 24, 1957, in Red Oak, Georgia. The report describes the observation of a single white object, which the witness compared to the size and shape of a parachute. The object was observed for a total duration of two minutes while it was seen floating downward. The record indicates that no photographic evidence was obtained and there was no radar contact associated with the event. The official conclusion recorded on the card states that the case was classified as having insufficient data for a proper evaluation, with the note that an 'obvious analysis' had been rejected. A handwritten remark on the document questions the nature of the object, asking 'Why not parachute???'. The document concludes with the notation that there was no further report in the file.

Why not parachute???

Official Assessment

Insufficient data because obvious analysis rejected.

The sighting involved a single white object observed by a civilian in Red Oak, Georgia. The object was described as having the size and shape of a parachute and was observed floating downward for a duration of two minutes. The official assessment concluded that there was insufficient data for a formal evaluation, noting that an 'obvious analysis' had been rejected.

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