Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record: Sighting Report - Brunswick, Maine, September 1966

📅 4 September 1966 📍 Brunswick, Maine 🏛 Project Blue Book 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

A civilian reported five stationary, star-like objects with red and green lights over Brunswick, Maine, on September 4, 1966. The Air Force concluded the sighting was likely an astronomical phenomenon.

This document contains a Project 10073 record regarding a UFO sighting reported by a civilian in Brunswick, Maine, on September 4, 1966. The witness, an office worker, reported observing five stationary, round objects in the sky for approximately 1.5 hours. The objects were described as having red and green lights and appearing similar to bright stars, with no protrusions, wings, or tails. The witness noted that the objects appeared larger and brighter when viewed through 7x50 binoculars. The witness also claimed to have reported similar objects to Pease Air Force Base on five separate occasions in June 1966 while in Tamworth, New Hampshire. The official Air Force conclusion, provided by Major Edgar L. Harris of the 36th Air Division, suggests that the witness was likely observing stars that appeared to change color due to atmospheric conditions or the presence of the aurora borealis. The file includes the original sighting report form, a staff message, and a follow-up letter from Major Hector Quintanilla, Jr., Chief of Project Blue Book, requesting further information from the witness.

The description is consistent with that of an astronomical observation.

Official Assessment

The description is consistent with that of an astronomical observation.

The objects were likely stars changing color due to atmospheric conditions or the aurora borealis.

Witnesses

Key Persons