Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card and Incoming Message Reports — Clovis, New Mexico, May 1964

📅 23 May 64 📍 Clovis, New Mexico 🏛 832nd Air Division, Cannon AFB 📄 Incoming Message / Record Card

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TL;DR

Multiple observers in Clovis, New Mexico, reported a stationary, bright white light on May 24, 1964. The Air Force investigation found no physical evidence and suggested potential mundane explanations like satellites or aircraft.

This document consists of a Project 10073 Record Card and a series of incoming Air Force messages detailing a series of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) sightings reported in the vicinity of Clovis, New Mexico, on May 24, 1964. Four separate observers, including military personnel and civilians, reported seeing a bright, stationary, white light in the sky over a 30-minute period. The reports describe the object as having a radial shape, emitting a low-pitched hum, and appearing to be the brightest object in the sky. One observer used 7x35 binoculars to view the object. The Air Force conducted an investigation, contacting the FAA and local radar units, but found no unusual air traffic in the area at the time, other than scheduled military exercises. The investigating officer, 1st Lt. William J. Toth, concluded that the observations were likely of the same object, but noted that the lack of reference points at night made accurate size and distance estimation difficult. The report suggests several potential explanations, including a satellite, a weather balloon, or an aircraft, but ultimately concludes that there is no physical evidence to confirm the nature of the object.

THE POSSIBLITY EXISTS THAT THE OBJECT WAS A SATELLITY.

Official Assessment

The possibility exists that the object was a satellite, a weather balloon, an aircraft with landing lights, or a refueling tanker.

Four separate observations were made by competent observers within a 30-minute period. No physical evidence was found. Variations in descriptions were attributed to night conditions and lack of reference points.

Witnesses