Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — Spanaway, Washington, 16 July 1958
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian report of two round, white objects seen in Spanaway, Washington, on July 16, 1958. The military investigation concluded there was insufficient data to evaluate the sighting.
This document is a Project 10073 record card and associated teletype correspondence regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon sighting that occurred on July 16, 1958, in Spanaway, Washington. The primary witnesses were a woman and her son. They reported observing two round, white objects, each approximately 45 inches in diameter, flying in formation one behind the other. The objects were observed for a duration of 30 seconds. According to the report, the objects were initially traveling from the East to the West before turning toward the Southwest. The sighting occurred at night under calm, clear weather conditions. The report explicitly notes that there were no photographs taken, no film or video evidence, and no radar contact associated with the event. The official conclusion reached by the evaluating authorities was that there was insufficient data to perform a meaningful evaluation of the objects. Handwritten annotations on the document reflect the frustration of the investigators, noting the lack of specific details regarding the objects' size, color, or precise nature, ultimately dismissing the report due to the lack of corroborating evidence.
Insufficient data for evaluation.
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Official Assessment
Insufficient data for evaluation.
The report concludes that there is insufficient data to evaluate the sighting of two round, white objects observed by a civilian witness and her son in Spanaway, Washington.