Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record — Cambridge, Pennsylvania, March 21, 1966
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian report of two unidentified lights in Cambridge, Pennsylvania, on March 21, 1966, which was officially classified by the Air Force as an aircraft.
On March 28, 1966, an individual from Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania, wrote to the United States Air Force to report a sighting of unidentified aerial phenomena. The author, a cashier-accountant at Alliance College, described an event that occurred on the evening of March 21, 1966. Between approximately 7:30 P.M. and 8:00 P.M., the author and their two daughters observed two peculiar lights moving from the east toward the west, eventually disappearing in a southwesterly direction. The witness reported hearing a steady humming sound that did not fluctuate in pitch. The lights were described as initially bright red, then transitioning through colors including white and green, appearing as a round object with three distinct sections. The author noted that other individuals, including students from Alliance College and Edinboro College, as well as a local businessman, also reported seeing lights in the area around the same time. The official Project 10073 record for this incident, dated March 21, 1966, classifies the observation as an 'AIRCRAFT'.
The only way I can explain it is if it were a round object with possibly three sections - one red, one white and one green - and as it turned out would see the various colors.
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Official Assessment
AIRCRAFT
The official conclusion categorized the sighting as an aircraft.
Witnesses
Key Persons
- two daughterswitnesses