Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card and CIRVIS Report — 21 June 1964
AI-Generated Summary
A UFO sighting report from June 21, 1964, in the Pacific, describing a fast-moving object with the brightness of a first-magnitude star. The report was processed via CIRVIS and forwarded to the CIA.
This document consists of a Project 10073 Record Card and an associated incoming military message regarding a UFO sighting reported on June 21, 1964. The sighting occurred in the Pacific region at coordinates 47-09N 169-55W. The witness reported observing a single object that appeared to have the size and brightness of a first-magnitude star. The object was observed for four minutes at an altitude described as very high, with an elevation of 60 degrees and an azimuth of 020 degrees. The object's flight path was reported as moving from south to north at a very fast speed. The report was filed under the CIRVIS (Communication Instructions for Reporting Vital Intelligence Sightings) protocol. The record card indicates that no photographs were taken and no radar contact was made. The evaluating agency, ATIC, noted a potential time error in the report, suggesting that if the time were 1050Z, it might clarify the nature of the observation. The message was retransmitted to the CIA per HQ Form #555, with advance copies sent to the DIA, NIN, and XOPX.
POSSIBLE TIME ERROR IF 1050Z WOULD BE [illegible]
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Official Assessment
The sighting was evaluated as a UFO with the characteristics of a 1st magnitude star. The report notes a possible time error in the original transmission.