Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — 1 July 1964 Sighting

📅 1 July 1964 📍 33.00N 176.30W (Pacific) 🏛 Department of the Air Force 📄 Sighting report and message compilation

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TL;DR

This document contains a formal Project 10073 sighting report from 1 July 1964, alongside various civilian-reported UAP incidents from July 1964. The primary military sighting was evaluated as a possible satellite.

This document is a compilation of reports regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) from July 1964. The primary record is a Project 10073 sighting report from 1 July 1964, involving a single object observed in the Pacific at 33.00N 176.30W. The object, described as bright yellow, was observed for three minutes moving from the southwest to the northeast before descending and disappearing. The official conclusion for this incident was that it was a possible satellite, though no satellite schedule was available to confirm. The document also includes several 'Information Only' reports sourced from the American UFO Committee Review and Saucer News. These include a sighting in Defiance, Ohio, on 27 July 1964, where a boy and his parents observed a pin-point object; a sighting in Monterey, California, on 28 July 1964, of a 'huge star' with a tail; and a report from Livingston, Montana, on 29 July 1964, of a bright, semi-transparent object resembling a 'washing machine lid' that rose silently at dawn. Additionally, a report from Flemington, New Jersey, dated 30 July 1964, describes a resident, Jack Hall, who encountered a white, egg-shaped object at least 30 feet in circumference in a field. The object reportedly glowed from underneath and caused the witness to panic. The document concludes with lists of sightings from 1-14 August 1964, categorized by location, observer, and evaluation, with many being attributed to satellites, aircraft, or astronomical phenomena.

Regarded as possible Satellite by report and case carried in Satellite Category. UFO schedule not available.

Official Assessment

Regarded as possible Satellite by report and case carried in Satellite Category. UFO schedule not available.

The primary sighting was evaluated as a possible satellite. Other reports included in the document are provided for information only.

Key Persons

  • Jack HallWitness to a landing in Flemington, New Jersey