Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — Sighting Report 29 October 1964

📅 29 October 64 📍 Pacific 🏛 Department of the Air Force 📄 Incoming Message / Project 10073 Record

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TL;DR

A military report detailing the observation of three unidentified objects in the Pacific on October 29, 1964. The objects were officially evaluated as satellites.

This document consists of a Project 10073 record and associated incoming military messages regarding a sighting of three unknown objects in the Pacific region on October 29, 1964. The objects were observed between 0702Z and 0708Z at coordinates 48.24N 172.04W. The witness reported three bright white objects, described as being the size of pinheads and having the brightness of a first-magnitude star. The objects were round in shape, lacked tails, and were observed moving in a southeast direction. The elevation of the objects changed from 25 degrees above the horizon to 70 degrees above the horizon during the six-minute observation period. The official conclusion reached by the evaluating authorities was that the objects were satellites. The report notes that an ECHO schedule was not available at the time of the incident. The documentation includes multiple copies of the report, indicating distribution to various military commands and intelligence agencies, including the CIA, DIA, and NSA, under the CIRVIS reporting system.

Observed three unknown objects as bright white lights size of pin heads. Possible Satellites. Brightness of 1st mag star. Round shape, no tail.

Official Assessment

Evaluated as Satellites.

The objects were observed for six minutes moving southeast. They were described as bright white lights, round in shape with no tail, and having the brightness of a first magnitude star. They were observed at an altitude ranging from 25 degrees to 70 degrees above the horizon.