Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Sighting Report: Atlantic Ocean, 13 November 1964

📅 13 November 64 📍 Atlantic 🏛 Department of the Air Force 📄 Incoming Message

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TL;DR

A military report from November 1964 documents a visual sighting of an object in the Atlantic Ocean. The object was officially identified as the ECHO II satellite.

This document consists of a series of incoming military messages from the Department of the Air Force, dated 13 and 14 November 1964. The primary report concerns a sighting of an unidentified object in the Atlantic Ocean at 65.32N 28.08W, reported at 13/200Z on 13 November 1964. The object was described as being celestial in appearance, moving South at a speed of 10 degrees of arc per minute. Military personnel noted that there was no radar contact associated with the object. Following an evaluation, the object was officially identified as the ECHO II satellite, which was confirmed to be in the vicinity of 70 degrees North, 37 degrees West at the time of the observation. The report concludes that the sighting was an ECHO II satellite. Subsequent messages in the document appear to be related communications or amplifications of the initial report, maintaining the classification of the object as celestial in appearance and noting the inability to correlate the sighting with radar data.

Object described as celestial in appearance moving South at speed of 10 degrees of arc per minute. No pickup on radar.

Official Assessment

Satellite (ECHO II)

The object was identified as the ECHO II satellite, which was heading South at 70 degrees North, 37 degrees West at the time of the observation.

Military Units