Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — Chesterland, Ohio, 21 June 1959
AI-Generated Summary
A military officer reported observing two bright, fast-moving objects in Chesterland, Ohio, on June 21, 1959. The incident was recorded under Project 10073 but was ultimately classified as having insufficient data for analysis.
This document is a Project 10073 record card detailing a sighting that occurred on June 21, 1959, in Chesterland, Ohio. The witness, Captain Robert H. Davis, an aircraft commander and operations officer with the 376th Bomb Wing at Lockbourne, Ohio, reported observing two very bright white lights. The objects were described as being the size of a nickel and were traveling in a trail formation from East to West. The duration of the sighting was approximately two seconds. The witness, who was lying in bed and looking out a window, noted that the objects were moving at an angle downward and were faster than a DC-6 aircraft. He reported that there was no sound associated with the objects. The environmental conditions at the time were described as heavy fog with practically no wind. The official conclusion recorded on the card is that there was insufficient data for evaluation, with a note stating that while it was possibly an aircraft, the available information was not sufficient for a formal analysis.
Two very bright white lights, size of a nickel, traveling in trail formation. No sound. Objs were angling downward in flight.
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Official Assessment
Insufficient Data for Evaluation
The case was listed as having insufficient data for analysis.
Witnesses
- Robert H. DavisCapt.376th BW, Lockbourne, Ohio