Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — New Carlisle, Ohio, 25 June 1963
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian sighting of a star-like object in New Carlisle, Ohio, on June 25, 1963, was investigated by the U.S. Air Force. The object was officially concluded to be a normal aircraft.
On June 25, 1963, at approximately 10:55 PM local time, a civilian witness in New Carlisle, Ohio, observed an unidentified aerial object. The witness described the object as appearing like a bright white star. The object maintained a straight, level flight path toward the northeast, during which it disappeared and reappeared twice before fading from view. The witness reported that the object made a turn to the northeast during the latter part of the flight. The observation lasted for approximately 15 minutes. The witness noted that there was no sound associated with the object and that the sky conditions were clear and dry. The U.S. Air Force investigation, documented on a Project 10073 record card, concluded that the flight characteristics and duration of the object were consistent with aircraft analysis, and there was no evidence to suggest the sighting was anything other than a normal aircraft observation.
Flight characteristics & duration consistant with A/C analysis. Nothing to indicate that this was other than normal a/c observation.
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Official Assessment
Flight characteristics & duration consistant with A/C analysis. Nothing to indicate that this was other than normal a/c observation.
The object was identified as an aircraft.
Witnesses
- [illegible]Civilian