Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record — Wayzatta, Minnesota, 15 June 1965
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian in Wayzatta, Minnesota, reported two glowing objects on June 15, 1965. The Air Force concluded the sighting was an astronomical event involving the stars Arcturus and Spica.
This document details a UFO sighting report filed under Project 10073. On June 15, 1965, a civilian witness in Wayzatta, Minnesota, reported observing two objects—one large and one small—positioned approximately 15 feet apart. The observation lasted for 45 minutes, during which the objects were described as having a slight undulatory motion and a glow, but no visible lights. The witness, who identified herself as an astronomy student, reported the incident to the Air Force Command Post at the Pentagon. The Air Force subsequently sent an FTD Form 164 to the witness for further details, but the form was never returned. Based on the description and the duration of the observation, the official Air Force conclusion was that the sighting was astronomical in nature, specifically noting that the stars Arcturus and Spica were in the area at the time of the observation.
Description and duration indicats Astronomical Sighting. ARCTURUS overhead, SPICA also in area.
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Official Assessment
Astro (STAR/PLANET). Description and duration indicates Astronomical Sighting. ARCTURUS overhead, SPICA also in area.
The sighting was determined to be astronomical in nature, likely involving the stars Arcturus and Spica.
Witnesses
Key Persons
- Lt. Col. FolksDuty Officer, AF Command Post - Pentagon