Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — Indian House, NWT, Canada, 13 Nov 59
AI-Generated Summary
A white metallic sphere was observed for 100 minutes over Indian House, NWT, on November 13, 1959. The Air Technical Intelligence Center deemed the information insufficient for analysis.
This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and associated military staff messages regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon reported on November 13, 1959, near Indian House, Northwest Territories, Canada. The sighting involved a single, white, metallic, sphere-shaped object observed for one hour and forty minutes. The object was eventually obscured by cloud cover. The report notes that while Strategic Air Command (SAC) aircraft were operating in the vicinity, the speed of the observed object did not align with the duration of the sighting, leading to uncertainty regarding its nature. Captain C. H. Beason, a controller, suggested the possibility of different flights of SAC aircraft, but this remained unconfirmed. The Air Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base subsequently requested further information, including any available photographs, camera specifications, and a formal completion of the reporting requirements under Air Force Regulation 200-2. The official conclusion reached by the evaluating agency was that there was insufficient information for a proper analysis of the event.
Insufficient info for proper analysis.
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Official Assessment
Insufficient info for proper analysis.
The object was described as a white metallic sphere observed for one hour and forty minutes before being obscured by clouds. Military controllers noted that while SAC aircraft were in the area, the speed of the reported object did not coincide with the duration of the sighting.
Key Persons
- C H BeasonCaptain, Controller
- Philip G. EvansColonel, USAF