Declassified UFO / UAP Document

PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD — 15 Apr 64

📅 15 Apr 64 📍 Pacific 🏛 ATIC 📄 sighting_report

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A CIRVIS report from April 15, 1964, documents a high-altitude, fast-moving white object observed in the Pacific. The object was officially classified as a possible satellite.

This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and an associated incoming Department of the Air Force staff message regarding a CIRVIS report filed on April 15, 1964. The report details the sighting of a single, white, round object observed at 15:15Z at coordinates 36.10 N, 174.00W in the Pacific region. The witness described the object as having the size and intensity of a first-magnitude star, traveling at a very high altitude from the southwest to the northeast at an elevation of 70 degrees. The speed was estimated as very fast. The official conclusion recorded on the card and in the message is that the object was a possible satellite. The comments section notes that the ECHO satellite schedule was not available at the time of evaluation, which led to the tentative identification based on the reported characteristics of the object.

White round object size and intensity of first mag star in flight from SW to NE at 70 deg elevation. VEry high, speea vory fast. Possible satellite.

Official Assessment

Possible satellite

The object was observed at high altitude moving from southwest to northeast. Due to the reported characteristics and the lack of available ECHO satellite schedule data, the object was identified as a possible satellite.