Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Sighting Report — Dayton, Ohio, 15 December 1965
AI-Generated Summary
A frequent UFO reporter in Dayton, Ohio, observed a red, saucer-shaped object for 30 minutes. The official military evaluation concluded the object was a star or planet.
On 15 December 1965, an individual in Dayton, Ohio, reported observing a peculiar phenomenon in the sky. The witness, who is noted as a frequent reporter of UFOs and identifies as a "Skywatcher," described seeing a "big red ball" that appeared to have a "saucer appearance." The object was observed for approximately 30 minutes under cloudy conditions. The witness estimated the object's position to be less than 45 degrees above the horizon. The official conclusion provided in the report identifies the object as a star or planet, specifically listing the elevation and azimuth for Regulus (25 deg elev, 90 deg az), Sirius (30 deg elev, 160 deg az), and Jupiter (75 deg elev, 175 deg az).
Witness frequent reporter of UFO's . Regards herself as "Skywatcher".
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Official Assessment
Astro (STAR/PLANET)
The observer reported a red ball in the sky that appeared to be a saucer. The report notes the observer is a frequent reporter of UFOs and considers herself a "Skywatcher". The evaluation identifies the object as a star or planet, providing specific elevation and azimuth data for Regulus, Sirius, and Jupiter.