Declassified UFO / UAP Document
PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD — Hubbard, Ohio, 26 May 1958
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian in Hubbard, Ohio, reported an orange, round object moving at 600 knots on May 26, 1958. Intelligence officers concluded the object was likely a jet aircraft.
This document is a Project 10073 record card detailing a sighting reported on May 26, 1958, in Hubbard, Ohio. A civilian observer reported seeing a single, round, orange object traveling from the southeast to the northwest at an estimated altitude of 5,000 feet and a speed of 600 knots. The object was described as having a constant light with no flashing or pulsating. The report was filed by the 662nd ACWRON at Brookfield AFS, Ohio, and addressed to various commands, including the Air Technical Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson AFB. The investigating officer, 1st Lt. Howard H. Kelly, noted that the observer failed to provide critical details such as elevation, azimuth, duration of the sighting, or the method of the object's disappearance. Based on the available information, the official conclusion reached by the intelligence officer was that the object was likely a jet aircraft moving away from the observer. The report includes meteorological data for the area, noting clear and cool conditions with specific wind data at various altitudes. No physical evidence was found, and no radar contact was reported. The document references Air Force Regulation 200-2 regarding the reporting of such phenomena.
The description of the obj is typical of a jet a/c going away fm the observer.
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Official Assessment
The description of the obj is typical of a jet a/c going away fm the observer.
The object was likely a jet aircraft.
Key Persons
- HOWARD1ST LT.