Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Sighting Report — Pacific, 19 November 1964

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TL;DR

A military report from 1964 documents a high-speed, unidentified aerial object observed in the Pacific. The object, described as a flashing white light, traveled at speeds exceeding 10,000 mph and was officially categorized as unidentified.

On 19 November 1964, at 1100Z, a military report was filed by the USC GC MATAGORDA regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon observed in the Pacific at coordinates 34.55N 164.05E. The witness reported a single object displaying a bright, flashing white light. The object was observed for 10 seconds while in level flight on a course of 020 degrees. Based on the observation, it was estimated that the object was traveling at a speed in excess of 10,000 mph and would require approximately 20 seconds to traverse from horizon to horizon. The weather was reported as clear. The official conclusion reached by the evaluating authorities was that the object did not conform to any known phenomena or objects, and the case was officially classified as unidentified.

Object blinking and in flight from horizon to horizon in 20 seconds at speed of over 10,000 mph and at low altitude does not comform with any known object or phenomena.

Official Assessment

Object blinking and in flight from horizon to horizon in 20 seconds at speed of over 10,000 mph and at low altitude does not comform with any known object or phenomena. Case regarded as unidentified.

The object was observed for 10 seconds, traveling on a course of 020 degrees at a speed exceeding 10,000 mph. It was determined that the object would take approximately 20 seconds to travel from horizon to horizon.

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