Declassified UFO / UAP Document

CIRVIS Report — 8 November 1964

📅 8 November 1964 📍 39.08N 175.05W 🏛 Department of the Air Force 📄 Message

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TL;DR

A flaming green object sighted on 8 November 1964 was investigated by the Air Force and officially identified as a meteor, likely associated with the decay of 1964 70G.

This document collection consists of a series of military messages regarding a sighting reported on 8 November 1964. The primary report describes a 'flaming green object' observed at 39.08N 175.05W, which was reported to have broken up and burned out within three seconds. The object was observed moving from West to East. Subsequent messages in the file indicate that investigations were conducted, with one report noting 'negative results' for the investigation. The final conclusion reached by the evaluating agency was that the sighting was a 'probable meteor observation,' specifically noting that the object was consistent with the decay of 1964 70G, which occurred on the same date. The messages were distributed among various military commands and intelligence agencies, including the CIA, DIA, and NSA, as part of standard CIRVIS reporting procedures.

Flaming green object which broke up and burned out within three seconds.

Official Assessment

Astronomical (METEOR). Probable meteor observation. 1964 70G Decayed on 8 Nov 64. Duration more consistnat with meteor observation.

The object was identified as a meteor, specifically linked to the decay of 1964 70G on 8 November 1964.

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