Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card — Lagrange, Georgia, 21 December 1957

📅 21 December 1957 📍 Lagrange, Georgia 🏛 ATIC 📄 Record Card

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A civilian in Lagrange, Georgia, reported a silver, star-like object at high altitude on December 21, 1957. The Air Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) closed the case as having insufficient data for evaluation.

This document is a Project 10073 record card detailing a UFO sighting that occurred on December 21, 1957, in Lagrange, Georgia. The observation was made at 2300Z by a civilian attendant at a local service station. The witness described the object as having the appearance of a star, silver in color, and positioned at an altitude estimated between 15 and 20 miles. The object was observed moving in a westward direction. The report notes that the observation was made using binoculars. The military investigation, conducted under the auspices of the Air Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC), concluded that there was insufficient data available to conduct a proper evaluation of the incident. The report includes administrative details, such as the location coordinates (3259N - 8515W) and references to Air Force Regulation 200-2, which governed the reporting of such phenomena. The documentation includes a summary of the sighting and a formal conclusion that the case remained unresolved due to the lack of corroborating evidence or detailed information.

Object with appearance of star, silver, 15 to 20 miles high.

Official Assessment

Insufficient data for proper evaluation.

The object was observed by a civilian at a service station in Lagrange, Georgia. It appeared as a silver, star-like object at an altitude of 15 to 20 miles, moving westward. Due to the lack of further information, the military authorities determined there was insufficient data to evaluate the sighting.

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