Declassified UFO / UAP Document

PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD — Hondo, Texas, 27 November 1957

📅 27 November 1957 📍 Hondo, Texas 🏛 ATIC 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

A civilian in Hondo, Texas, reported a 10-second sighting of a green, cigar-shaped object on November 27, 1957. Military radar confirmed no unusual activity, and the case was closed as having insufficient data.

This document is a Project 10073 record card and associated teletype report concerning a UFO sighting that occurred on November 27, 1957, in Hondo, Texas. A civilian witness reported observing a single, cigar-shaped object, described as being the size of a half-dollar and green in color. The observation lasted approximately 10 seconds while the witness was driving down a road. The object was noted in the eastern sky. The report explicitly states that nothing unusual was picked up by radar during the time of the sighting. The weather conditions at the time were reported as having high, scattered clouds. The official conclusion reached by the evaluating agency, ATIC, was that there was insufficient data for a proper evaluation of the incident. The documentation includes a teletype transmission from the 741st ACWRON at Lackland AFB, Texas, addressed to the 33rd Air Division, with information copies sent to the Air Defense Command, the Air Technical Center, and the Director of Intelligence at HQ USAF.

NOTHING UNUSUAL WAS PICKED UP BY RADAR

Official Assessment

Insufficient Data for Evaluation

The sighting was evaluated as having insufficient data for a definitive explanation.

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