Declassified UFO / UAP Document

PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD — North Atlantic Sighting, 2 December 1957

📅 2 December 1957 📍 North Atlantic 🏛 ATIC 📄 Record Card and Teletype Message

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TL;DR

A 1957 report detailing three visual sightings of a light blue light in the North Atlantic. The case was closed due to insufficient data for evaluation.

This document consists of a Project 10073 Record Card and an associated teletype message regarding a sighting incident that occurred on December 2, 1957, in the North Atlantic. The report documents three separate sightings of an unidentified object described only as a 'light blue light.' The sightings occurred at 0050Z, 0005Z, and 0107Z. The object was reported to be traveling at a high rate of speed at an altitude of approximately 100 feet above the terrain, with a flight path heading of North-Northeast. The teletype message, sent from the 64th CONADCC at Pepperrell AFB to the Director of Intelligence at HQS USAF, confirms that the sightings were visual and that no radar contact was made. The report explicitly states that there were no photographs taken and no physical evidence collected. The official conclusion reached by the evaluating agency, ATIC, is that the lack of sufficient information regarding the nature and characteristics of the sightings makes it impossible to conduct a meaningful evaluation. Consequently, the case was classified as having insufficient data. The Duty Controller for the 64th Air Division noted that there was no correlation found for the reported events.

Lack of information causes this sighting to be placed in insufficient data for any evaluation

Official Assessment

Lack of information causes this sighting to be placed in insufficient data for any evaluation

Three sightings of a light blue light were reported in the North Atlantic. Due to the lack of detailed information, the case was closed as having insufficient data for evaluation.

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