Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — 10 November 1957
AI-Generated Summary
A 1957 Project 10073 record card documenting a sighting of multiple bright, round objects over New York. The official conclusion attributed the sighting to a bright star or the planet Venus.
This document is a Project 10073 record card detailing a sighting of unidentified aerial phenomena that occurred on November 10, 1957, in the vicinity of Wellsville and Buffalo, New York. The report documents two distinct observations occurring at 2345Z and 2350Z. The first observation involved a single round object described as being ten times larger than a star, exhibiting a very bright light and a white glow. This object was reported to be moving up and down and descending. The second observation involved three round white objects, also described as being ten times larger than the stars. These objects were observed moving in a northwest direction and remained in sight for a total duration of 15 minutes. The sources of the report are identified as GOC (Ground Observer Corps) observers and civilians. The record indicates that no photographs were taken and no radar contact was established. The official conclusion provided on the card suggests that the phenomena were likely a bright star or the planet Venus.
Estimate of cause, bright star or Venus.
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Official Assessment
Estimate of cause, bright star or Venus.
The objects were identified as likely being a bright star or the planet Venus.