Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Cards — Lake City, Tennessee, November 1957

📅 07 November 1957 and 09 November 1957 📍 Lake City, Tennessee 🏛 ATIC 📄 Record Card

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Two Project 10073 record cards documenting UFO sightings in Lake City, Tennessee, in November 1957. One case was deemed insufficient for evaluation, while the other was attributed to aircraft.

This document consists of two Project 10073 record cards detailing UFO sightings in Lake City, Tennessee, in November 1957. The first incident, occurring on November 7, 1957, involved a single round, red object described as being the size of a melon. The object was observed by a civilian for 45 minutes, moving in an up-and-down motion. The official conclusion for this event was that there was insufficient data for evaluation, with a comment noting that the duration was suggestive of an astronomical sighting and that no report was on file. The second incident occurred on November 9, 1957, and involved two round, red objects described as being slightly larger than a basketball. These objects were observed by civilian and military witnesses for three to four minutes as they moved from north to south. The official conclusion for this second sighting was that it was 'probably aircraft,' based on the description, duration, and flight path. Similar to the first entry, the record notes that there was no report in the file.

Duration suggestive of astro sighting. No positional data for evaluation.

Official Assessment

Insufficient Data for Evaluation (Nov 7); Probably Aircraft (Nov 9)

The first sighting was deemed to have insufficient data for evaluation, with a note suggesting it may have been an astronomical sighting. The second sighting was concluded to be probably aircraft based on description, duration, and flight path.

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