Declassified UFO / UAP Document
UAP Report — Webster, Massachusetts, 2 September 1964
AI-Generated Summary
A stationary object observed in Webster, Massachusetts, on 2 September 1964 was officially identified by the US Air Force as a Sun-Dog. The report links this incident to a previous sighting in the same location on 27 August 1964.
This document is a UAP report dated 5 September 1964, concerning a sighting that occurred on 2 September 1964 in Webster, Massachusetts. The report describes a stationary object, estimated to be the size of a silver dollar, observed for one hour. The sighting was evaluated by the Air Force and officially concluded to be an astronomical phenomenon, specifically a 'Sun-Dog'. The report notes that a similar object was observed at the same location on 27 August 1964 by a witness identified as Mrs. Ciesla. Military authorities attempted to verify the sighting using Boston Center aircraft and radar, but both efforts yielded negative results. The report mentions that the object's rapid movement on the previous occasion seemed to rule out a balloon, and it was estimated to be at a very high altitude. The document was authored by T/Sgt Moody and references Lt Col Jamison as the aircraft commander.
Stationary object overhead. Size of silver dollar. Object also observed on previous week day by woman from same area. This other case evaluated as a Sun-Dog.
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Official Assessment
Astronomical (SUN DOG)
The object was identified as a Sun-Dog. A previous sighting of the same object at the same location was reported on 27 August 1964 by Mrs. Ciesla.
Witnesses
Key Persons
- LT COL JAMISONAIRCRAFT COMMANDER