Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record — Spring Lake, New Jersey, February 1965
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian submitted photographs of a UAP sighting in New Jersey to the Air Force in 1965. The Air Force was unable to evaluate the case because the witness failed to provide the requested negatives.
This document contains a Project 10073 record regarding a civilian sighting of unidentified aerial phenomena in Spring Lake, New Jersey, on February 2nd and 3rd, 1965. The witness, a teacher from Belmar, New Jersey, submitted photographs taken from an automobile while parked at 'Wreck Pond' and 'Monmouth Airport'. The witness claimed the objects were visible to the naked eye. The Air Force Intelligence office received the submission and requested the negatives to conduct an analysis. A follow-up letter dated April 7, 1965, from Sara Hunt of SAFOICC, informed the witness that the photographs could not be analyzed without the negatives and requested their submission. The project record concludes that there was insufficient data for evaluation because the negatives were never received.
These things were clearly visible in the skies as they passed by, and were also visible to the maked eye.
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Official Assessment
INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION
The Air Force could not evaluate the photographs without the negatives, which were requested in April 1965 but not received.
Witnesses
- [illegible]teacher
Key Persons
- Sara HuntAuthor of response letter