Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — Connersville, Indiana, 31 July 1965

📅 31 July 1965 📍 Connersville, Indiana 🏛 U.S. Air Force 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

A 16-year-old witness reported three brilliant yellow, oval-shaped objects in Connersville, Indiana, on July 31, 1965. The U.S. Air Force concluded there was insufficient data to evaluate the 15-minute sighting.

This document is a U.S. Air Force Project 10073 sighting report detailing an incident that occurred on July 31, 1965, in Connersville, Indiana. A civilian witness reported observing three oval-shaped objects that appeared as brilliant, bright yellow candle flames. The witness described the objects as being sharply outlined and noted that they moved in different directions. The objects reportedly disappeared and reappeared over a 15-minute observation period. The witness, a 16-year-old female, was in a car with the top down at the time of the sighting. She estimated the speed of the objects to be faster than a jet and their distance to be around 10 miles. The witness noted that she was stopped during the sighting. The official conclusion recorded on the form is that there was 'insufficient data for evaluation' and that the 'time motion sequence' was omitted. The document includes a completed questionnaire, a sketch of the objects' motion, and a mailing envelope addressed to the Community Relations Division of the Office of Information, Department of the Air Force in Washington, D.C.

Object was sharply outlined, and appeared as a brilliant bright yellow candle flame.

Official Assessment

INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION

The report notes that the time motion sequence was omitted and that there was insufficient data for evaluation.

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