Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — Houston, Pennsylvania, 2 October 1965

📅 2 October 65 📍 Houston, Pennsylvania 🏛 Department of Defense 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

A civilian sighting report from 1965 in Houston, Pennsylvania, describing tumbling silver and white objects. The official military conclusion identified the objects as debris in the wind.

This document is a Project 10073 record detailing a sighting that occurred on October 2, 1965, in Houston, Pennsylvania. The witness, a civilian, reported observing four objects, which later reduced to two, for a duration of four minutes. The objects were described as having a tumbling motion and were silver and white in color, resembling a shiny metal. The witness noted that the objects were 'silver on one side, white on the other' and described them as looking like a 'tumbling dish.' The weather conditions at the time were reported as clear with a slight breeze and a temperature of 70 degrees. The witness was watching the wind blow paper around in the air when she noticed the objects. The official conclusion recorded on the form is 'Other (DEBRIS IN WIND).' The document includes a U.S. Air Force Technical Information Sheet, which the witness completed on October 11, 1965, and mailed to the Department of Defense, Office of Public Information in Washington, D.C.

To me IT LOOKED Like a TUMBLING DISH.

Official Assessment

Other (DEBRIS IN WIND)

The observer reported seeing objects that appeared to be tumbling in the wind. The official conclusion attributed the sighting to debris in the wind.

Witnesses