Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — Brooklyn, New York, October 1961
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian reported two silent, self-luminous objects in Brooklyn in October 1961. The report was filed in December, and ATIC closed the case due to insufficient data.
This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and supporting correspondence regarding a UFO sighting in Brooklyn, New York, on October 11, 1961. The witness, a civilian, reported observing two self-luminous, transparent objects at approximately 1935 hours. The objects were described as moving in various directions—North, East-West, and South-North—at an altitude of roughly 10 feet above the ground near the intersection of Kings Highway and Nostrand Avenue. The witness compared the size of the objects to marbles and baseballs held at arm's length. The objects were reported to be silent and eventually disappeared into a cloud. The witness later wrote a letter to ATIC in December 1961 to report the event, explaining that they had initially scribbled down the facts but were unsure where to send the report. The official evaluation by ATIC concluded that the information provided was too general to form a valid conclusion regarding the nature of the objects. Due to the delay in receiving the report and the fact that it was a single-witness account, no further investigation was conducted, and the case was marked as having insufficient data for evaluation.
They were under intelligent control, 3. When I first saw the saucers, a eerie thing happened, the went behind a small cloud and didn't come out the other side, or any side but that matter.
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Official Assessment
Insufficient Data for Evaluation
The sighting was reported in a letter in December, leading to a delay in processing. Because it was a one-witness sighting and no further information was requested, the case was closed with insufficient data.
Witnesses
- [illegible]Civilian