Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — Washington, Missouri, July 29, 1964

📅 29 July 64 📍 Washington, Missouri 🏛 U.S. Air Force 📄 sighting_report

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A sighting report from July 1964 in Washington, Missouri, involving two objects observed in formation. The U.S. Air Force concluded the objects were likely aircraft.

This document is a Project 10073 record concerning a UFO sighting reported by Linda Jasper and an unnamed witness in Washington, Missouri, on the night of July 29, 1964. The witnesses observed two flying objects just east of the Milky Way, moving from the southeast to the southwest. The objects were described as maintaining a constant distance from one another throughout the duration of the flight, which lasted approximately one to two minutes. The witnesses noted that the objects twinkled like stars and eventually faded from view, with one witness suggesting they appeared to disappear behind a star or fade as if moving into space. The report includes a completed U.S. Air Force technical information questionnaire, where the witnesses confirmed that no sound was heard and that the weather conditions were clear and dry. The official conclusion reached by the Air Force was that the objects were likely aircraft, noting that there was no data presented to suggest they could not have been aircraft. The report includes sketches provided by the witness indicating the path of the objects and their relative position in the sky.

No data presented to indicate that the two object could NOT have been a/c. Case regarded as a likely a/c observation.

Official Assessment

AIRCRAFT. No data presented to indicate that the two object could NOT have been a/c. Case regarded as a likely a/c observation.

The objects were observed in formation, maintaining a constant distance from each other while moving from the southeast to the southwest. They were described as twinkling like stars and eventually fading from view.

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