Declassified UFO / UAP Document
PROJECT 10073 RECORD
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A 1964 CIRVIS report of a high-altitude, steady white light in the Pacific was evaluated by the Air Force as a probable Echo II satellite. The report was distributed to multiple military and intelligence commands.
This document is a Project 10073 record concerning a CIRVIS (Communication Instructions for Reporting Vital Intelligence Sightings) report filed on July 23, 1964. The sighting occurred in the Pacific region at coordinates 32-58N 175-29W at 230840Z. The observer reported a single object described as a very high, steady white light moving in a rapid transit from South to North. The official conclusion reached by the evaluating authority was that the object was a probable satellite, specifically identified as Echo II, although the report notes that official Echo schedules were not available at the time of the evaluation. The document includes administrative routing information, indicating that the report was distributed to various military commands and intelligence agencies, including the CIA, DIA, and XOPX.
SATELLITE. ECHO II
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Official Assessment
SATELLITE. ECHO II
The object was evaluated as a probable satellite, specifically Echo II, based on its rapid transit from South to North and steady white light.