Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — 29 May 64
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A 1964 military report documents a high-speed, flashing object observed in the Pacific. The investigation concluded there was insufficient data to identify the object.
This document consists of a Project 10073 Record Card and an associated incoming military message regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon observed on May 29, 1964. The sighting occurred in the Pacific region at coordinates 44N 174W. The witness reported a single object that appeared to be flashing and possessed the size and brightness of a second magnitude star. The object was observed for approximately one minute, traveling from West to East at a high speed, with its elevation dropping from 30 degrees to 20 degrees above the horizon. The report was filed as a CIRVIS report (V43213). The official conclusion reached by the Air Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) was that there was insufficient data available to conduct a proper evaluation of the sighting. The message was distributed to various military commands and intelligence agencies, including the CIA, for awareness.
Insufficient data for evaluation.
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Official Assessment
Insufficient data for evaluation.
The object was observed for approximately one minute, moving from West to East at high speed. The elevation decreased from 30 degrees to 20 degrees. The object was described as having the size and brightness of a second magnitude star.