Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UAP Sighting Summary Logs — 1962

📄 Sighting log compilation

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TL;DR

This document is a chronological log of UAP sightings reported globally during 1962. It categorizes events by date, location, observer, and evaluation, with many sightings identified as astronomical phenomena, satellites, or aircraft.

This document is a comprehensive, chronological log of UAP sightings reported throughout the year 1962. The logs are organized by month and date, providing a structured overview of reported aerial phenomena. Each entry records the specific location of the sighting, the observer involved, and a brief evaluation of the event. The evaluations suggest a systematic effort to identify the nature of these phenomena, with common classifications including 'Astro' (referring to meteors, stars, or planets), 'Satellite', 'Aircraft', or 'Insufficient Data'. Some entries note specific conditions, such as 'Insufficient Data' or 'Unidentified'. The logs cover a wide geographic range, including sightings over the Pacific, various locations in the United States, and international sites. Several entries are marked with asterisks, indicating that further information or documentation is held in separate folders. The document serves as a reference for the frequency and nature of UAP reports during this period, reflecting the administrative process of tracking and categorizing these events.

Official Assessment

The document consists of a series of chronological logs detailing UAP sightings throughout 1962. Each entry typically includes the date, location, observer, and an evaluation of the sighting. Evaluations frequently categorize sightings as 'Astro' (meteor, star, planet), 'Satellite', 'Aircraft', or 'Insufficient Data'.