Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card — Danbury, Connecticut, 6 November 1957

📅 6 November 1957 📍 Danbury, Connecticut 🏛 ATIC 📄 Sighting Report / Record Card

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A stationary, orange-red object was observed for three hours in Danbury, CT, on November 6, 1957. Military investigators concluded there was insufficient data to identify the object.

This document is a Project 10073 record card and associated military intelligence report concerning an unidentified aerial phenomenon observed on November 6, 1957, in Danbury, Connecticut. The report details a sighting of a single, stationary, round object described as being the size of a 'pinhead' when viewed through 50x power glasses. The object was noted to be bright orange to red in color, with a possible tail, and remained visible for over three hours. The witness, who observed the object during daylight hours, was unable to identify it despite the use of magnification. The military investigation, conducted by Detachment 3 of the 4602nd AISS and reported to EADF/CIC, concluded that the information provided was insufficient for a formal evaluation. The report includes technical details such as the weather conditions, which were described as having scattered sky coverage, and confirms that no radar contact was made. The documentation consists of the standard ATIC Form 329 record card and a teletype message summarizing the incident, which was routed through various military commands including the 773rd ACWRON at Montauk AFS and the 26th Air Division. The final assessment remains that the sighting could not be explained due to a lack of sufficient data.

Object was observed through 50x glasses and was the size of a pinhead, which means it could not have been seen with naked eye. In other words, the object was actually the size of a pinhead.

Official Assessment

Insufficient Data for Evaluation

The object was observed for over three hours through 50x power glasses. It appeared as a stationary, bright orange to red object with a possible tail. The witness could not identify the object, and the investigation concluded that there was insufficient data to reach a definitive explanation.