Declassified UFO / UAP Document

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

📅 6 November 1957 📍 Bronx, N. Y. 🏛 ATIC 📄 Record Card

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TL;DR

A civilian report from the Bronx in 1957 describes 13 oscillating white light objects. The official evaluation suggests a possible link to auroral activity but remains inconclusive due to insufficient data.

This document is a Project 10073 record card detailing a civilian sighting of unidentified aerial phenomena in the Bronx, New York, on November 6, 1957, at 0230Z. The witness reported observing 13 objects described as having the size of a pinhead and emitting a white light. The objects were noted to be oscillating. The observation lasted for a duration of two minutes. The report indicates that no photographs were taken and there was no radar contact. The official comments provided on the card suggest that the sighting may have been related to detached auroral streamers observed from various locations in the United States during that week. However, the investigator concluded that due to a lack of essential information, a definitive conclusion regarding the nature of the objects could not be reached.

13 Objects size of pinhead, white light, oscillating.

Official Assessment

Detached auroral streamers were observed from a small number of locations in the U.S. during this week's period. However, because of lack of essential information regarding the sighting cannot definitely conclude

The sighting of 13 oscillating white light objects was associated with auroral activity, though the report notes insufficient data for a definitive conclusion.