Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card and Air Intelligence Information Report — Macon, Georgia, 6 November 1957

📅 6 November 1957 📍 Macon, Georgia 🏛 Robins Air Force Base, Ga. 📄 Air Intelligence Information Report

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TL;DR

A 1957 report from Robins Air Force Base details a civilian sighting of a diamond-shaped object in Macon, Georgia. The Air Force concluded the object was likely an aircraft, though the report notes the reliability of the sighting was questioned.

This document consists of a series of records, including a Project 10073 record card and an Air Intelligence Information Report, detailing a UFO sighting in Macon, Georgia, on 6 November 1957. The sighting involved a single, diamond-shaped white object, estimated to be the size of a baseball, which was observed by several civilians and a military sergeant. The object was reported to be traveling on a southwesterly course at an estimated altitude of 75,000 feet and a speed of 500 knots. Witnesses described the object as having red lights in the lower right and left corners. A follow-up report added that the object appeared to pause overhead before making a 90-degree ascent. One witness further described the object as having six distinct rays of blinding light projecting from six pointed areas on its surface. The official conclusion, as noted by Major John W. Porter of Robins Air Force Base, suggested that the object was likely an aircraft. However, the report notes that the reliability of the sighting is questionable, as it occurred over a heavily populated area where other observers would typically be present, yet only the listed individuals reported the event.

Description, duration, flight path indicate that this was probably an aircraft

Official Assessment

Description, duration, flight path indicate that this was probably an aircraft

The report was prepared by Major John W. Porter. The cause is listed as unknown, but the reliability of the sighting is questioned due to the limited number of observers and the fact that it occurred over a heavily populated area at a time when other personnel would normally be outdoors.

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