Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — 19 June 1963
AI-Generated Summary
A silver object was observed in the Pacific on 19 June 1963 for three minutes. The Air Force evaluated the report as having insufficient data to identify the object.
This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and associated staff messages regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon reported on 19 June 1963. A silver object was observed at 42.20 N 172.00W in the Pacific region. The sighting lasted for three minutes, during which the object was seen moving from West to East at a high speed, approximately 21 degrees above the horizon. The report was filed under CIRVIS (Communication Instructions for Reporting Vital Intelligence Sightings) procedures. Military authorities, including the Navy and various Pacific Air Force commands, were notified. The official evaluation concluded that the description provided was insufficient to identify the object as an aircraft, despite the duration of the sighting being consistent with aircraft flight patterns. The case was ultimately classified as having insufficient data for a definitive evaluation.
Case considered as insufficient data.
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Official Assessment
Case considered as insufficient data.
The object was observed for three minutes moving West to East at a high speed. While the duration was consistent with aircraft analysis, the description lacked specific features to confirm an aircraft. The sighting was reported via CIRVIS procedures.