Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card — Roslyn AFS, N.Y., 6 November 1957

📅 6 November 1957 📍 Roslyn AFS, N.Y. 📄 Record Card

Ever wanted to host your own late-night paranormal radio show?

Across the Airwaves · Narrative Sim · Windows · $2.95

You're on the air. Callers bring Mothman, Fresno Nightcrawlers, UFO sightings, reptilian autopsies, and whispers about AATIP and Project Blue Book. Every reply shapes how the night goes.

UFO & UAP Cryptids Paranormal Government Secrets Classified Files High Strangeness Strange Creatures
The night is long. The lines are open →

AI-Generated Summary

TL;DR

A civilian reported two round, red objects moving back and forth over Roslyn AFS, New York, on 6 November 1957. The official evaluation concluded that the data was insufficient, though the movement suggested a balloon with lights.

This document is a Project 10073 record card detailing a sighting that occurred on 6 November 1957 at Roslyn AFS, New York. A civilian witness reported observing two round, red objects for a duration of five minutes. The objects were described as moving back and forth. The record indicates that no photographs were taken and there was no radar contact. In the comments section, the evaluator noted that the witness failed to specify the direction in which the objects were traveling, which hindered a formal evaluation. The evaluator concluded that while a proper assessment could not be made due to the missing information, the observed flight path was suggestive of a balloon equipped with lights.

Observer doesn't state in what direction objects were traveling. Proper evaluation cannot be attempted without this information. However, the flight path suggests a balloon with lights.

Official Assessment

Observer doesn't state in what direction objects were traveling. Proper evaluation cannot be attempted without this information. However, the flight path suggests a balloon with lights.

The sighting involved two round, red objects observed for five minutes. The evaluator noted that the lack of directional data prevented a proper evaluation, though the movement pattern suggested a balloon with lights.