Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — Lincoln Park, Michigan, January 22, 1964
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian reported a blue, corkscrew-moving light in the sky over Lincoln Park, Michigan, on January 22, 1964. The military investigation concluded there was insufficient detail to identify the object.
This document is a Project 10073 record card detailing a UFO sighting reported on January 22, 1964, in Lincoln Park, Michigan. The witness, identified as a civilian and a 'chronic reporter of UFO's,' observed a single object that appeared as a blue star-like light in the sky. The witness reported that the object moved in a 'corkscrew' fashion with 'whitish streaks' and traveled in a westerly direction. The observation lasted for approximately 35 minutes before the object dimmed out. The report includes a handwritten account from the witness, who noted looking out a door window, seeing the light, and observing the corkscrew motion. The official evaluation of the sighting concluded that there was insufficient detail for a formal evaluation. The investigator noted that while the object's description might resemble a comet, its size would likely rule out such an explanation. The document was addressed to Lt. Col. Friend at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio.
Object that looked like a blue star in sky observed to move around like a corkscrew with whitish streaks.
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Official Assessment
Insufficient detail for evaluation.
The object was described as a blue star-like light that moved in a corkscrew motion with whitish streaks. The observer noted the motion was opposite of the streaks. The object dimmed out after 35 minutes. The evaluator noted the report came from a chronic reporter of UFOs and that the description resembled a comet, though the size would rule that out.
Key Persons
- Lt Col FriendRecipient