Declassified UFO / UAP Document
UFO/UAP Sighting Reports: January 1964 – December 1964
AI-Generated Summary
This document is a chronological log of UAP sightings reported throughout 1964, detailing the date, location, observer, and official evaluation for each case. It serves as a primary record of the volume and nature of reports received by authorities during that year.
This document serves as a comprehensive, month-by-month log of reported sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) for the year 1964. The records are organized chronologically, beginning in January and concluding in December. Each entry provides a unique case number, the date of the sighting, the location (which includes specific geographic coordinates for many maritime or remote sightings), the type of observer (e.g., Military, Civilian, Multiple), and an official evaluation. The evaluations reflect a wide variety of explanations, including astronomical phenomena such as meteors, Venus, or Jupiter; man-made objects like satellites, aircraft, balloons, or missiles; and various other causes such as searchlights, flares, or psychological factors. A significant portion of the reports are categorized as 'Insufficient Data' or 'Unidentified'. The document also includes a section for 'Additional Reported Sightings (Not Cases)', which lists reports derived from news clippings, letters, and other secondary sources that were not formally investigated as cases. The log captures a global scope of activity, with sightings reported across the United States, the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, and various international locations including England, Australia, Canada, and France. The document provides a structured overview of the volume and nature of reports received during this period, highlighting the military's systematic approach to categorizing these events.
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Official Assessment
The document is a chronological log of reported sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena throughout 1964. Each entry includes a date, location, observer type, and an evaluation. Evaluations range from 'Satellite', 'Astro (Meteor)', 'Aircraft', 'Insufficient Data', to 'Unidentified'.