Declassified UFO / UAP Document

PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD — 2 August 1958, Spring Lake, Michigan

📅 2 August 1958 📍 Spring Lake, Michigan 🏛 Air Tech Intel Cen Wright Patterson AFB 📄 Sighting Report / Record Card

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TL;DR

A 1958 sighting report from Spring Lake, Michigan, involving a small, round, yellow object observed by a civilian. The military investigation concluded there was insufficient data to identify the object.

This document is a Project 10073 record card and associated military teletype communication regarding an Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) sighting that occurred on August 2, 1958, in Spring Lake, Michigan. The witness, a 33-year-old housewife, reported observing a single, round, yellow object, estimated to be the size of a baseball at arm's length. The object was observed traveling in a straight path before suddenly disappearing. The duration of the sighting was estimated to be between 30 seconds and one minute. The report indicates that the observation was a ground-visual sighting and that no radar contact was made. Weather conditions at the time were reported as fair and clear. The military communication, originating from the 781st ACWRON and addressed to the Air Technical Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the Director of Intelligence at HQ USAF, confirms the details of the sighting. Handwritten annotations on the document suggest that investigators were unable to determine the specific direction or bearing of the object, noting that the witness's orientation was unclear. The final conclusion recorded on the project card is 'Insufficient data.' The document includes standard military teletype formatting and administrative markings, including the classification 'UNCLASSIFIED/OPS 88-006 UFOB'.

Rnd, yellow obj, size of baseball, traveling in a straight path & disappearing all of a sudden.

Official Assessment

Insufficient data.

The report concludes that there is insufficient data to identify the object, which was described as a small, round, yellow object seen in the sky over Spring Lake.

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