Declassified UFO / UAP Document
PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD — Charlottetown, P.E.I. Canada
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian report from Charlottetown, Canada, detailing multiple UFO sightings between 1957 and 1962. The military evaluated the report as unreliable and likely astronomical in nature.
This document consists of a Project 10073 Record Card and an accompanying letter from a civilian witness in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, dated December 13, 1962. The witness reports observing unidentified flying objects over a five-year period, beginning in July 1957. The witness describes the objects as lens or saucer-shaped, typically gray in color, and appearing in the northern or northwestern sky during the evening. The witness reports that the objects exhibited extreme speeds, hovering capabilities, and rapid maneuvers, including changing direction and shape. The witness provided detailed descriptions of the objects' appearance, noting a 'densely black center' and 'swirling white edges,' and included hand-drawn sketches illustrating the objects' appearance as a thin line or a 'bunched up' shape. The official evaluation by ATIC concluded that the sightings were likely astronomical in nature, noting that the data was inconclusive and classifying the report as unreliable.
Probably astronomical objects. Data not conclusive. Case listed as an unreliable report.
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Official Assessment
Probably astronomical objects. Data not conclusive. Case listed as an unreliable report.
The report was deemed unreliable due to the nature of the observations, which were attributed to astronomical phenomena.