Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card and Associated Incoming Staff Messages

📅 29 Apr 62 📍 Pacific 🏛 ATIC 📄 Record Card and Staff Message

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This document details a military sighting report from April 1962 in the Pacific, evaluated as a non-threat, alongside several international press clippings regarding UFO sightings.

This document collection contains a Project 10073 record card and associated military staff messages regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon observed on April 29, 1962, in the Pacific region at coordinates 33.00N 177.00W. The object was observed for 10 minutes moving from West to East at a 31-degree elevation. The official evaluation concluded that while ECHO data was unavailable, there was no indication that the object posed a threat, and it was determined not to be a satellite. The collection also includes several 'Information Only' reports regarding other sightings in April 1962, including reports from Mt. Lovewell, New Hampshire; Whalley, England; Fiji; and Milan, Italy. These additional reports were sourced from the Flying Saucer Review and other press outlets, documenting various eyewitness accounts of bright, round objects, some of which were described as having glowing domes or moving in formation.

ECHO data not available, however there is nothing to indicated that this was not a satellite. Evaluated as no threat by rpting authorities.

Official Assessment

ECHO data not available, however there is nothing to indicated that this was not a satellite. Evaluated as no threat by rpting authorities.

The object was evaluated as a non-threat and likely not a satellite based on available data.

Witnesses

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