Declassified UFO / UAP Document
CIRVIS Report - 28 November 1964
AI-Generated Summary
A CIRVIS report from 28 November 1964 details the sighting of a very bright object in the Pacific. The military concluded it was likely a satellite re-entry or a meteor.
This document is an incoming message from the 326th Air Division at the Kunia Facility, dated 28 November 1964. It reports a CIRVIS (Communication Instructions for Reporting Vital Intelligence Sightings) observation of a very bright object at coordinates 13.00N 162.00W in the Pacific region at 1415Z. The object was described as a very bright light traveling west. The official evaluation concluded that there was insufficient data for a definitive identification, but noted that the observation was possibly related to the decay of satellite 1964 71A (921) or a meteor. The report confirms that no photographs were taken and no physical evidence was recovered.
Observed very bright light traveling West. Possible Satellite re-entry.
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Official Assessment
Possible satellite re-entry or meteor.
The object was observed as a very bright light traveling west. It was determined that object 1964 71A (921) decayed on this date, making it a possible observation of that decay or a meteor.