Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — Wethersfield, England, 24 Sep 60
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A military sighting report from Wethersfield, England, on September 24, 1960, describes a flare-like object. The investigation concluded that the data was insufficient for a valid identification.
This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and an associated operational immediate teletype message regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon sighting. On September 24, 1960, at 2057Z, personnel at Wethersfield, England, observed a single object described as a flare-like light, ranging in color from light green to white. The object was reported to be traveling from the northwest to the southeast. The sighting was reported by military personnel. The teletype message, sent from Detachment 15 of the 28th Weather Squadron, provides additional technical details, noting an azimuth angle of 180 to 170 degrees and an elevation angle of 45 degrees. The report was distributed to various Air Force commands, including Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the 2nd Air and Early Warning Group in Wiesbaden, Germany. The official conclusion recorded on the project card is that the information provided was too limited to reach a valid conclusion regarding the nature of the object.
Information too limited for valid conclusion.
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Official Assessment
Information too limited for valid conclusion.
The sighting was classified as insufficient data for a valid conclusion.