Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project Blue Book Record — South Easton, Massachusetts, November 1966

📅 Nov 1966 📍 South Easton, Mass. 🏛 Aerospace Studies Inst, Maxwell AFB, Alabama 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

A 13-year-old witness reported three U.F.O. sightings in South Easton, Massachusetts, in late 1966. The Air Force concluded the report contained insufficient data for a formal evaluation.

This document consists of a Project Blue Book record and an accompanying letter from a 13-year-old civilian witness in South Easton, Massachusetts. The witness, who expresses a strong belief in the existence of extraterrestrial U.F.O.s, describes three separate sightings occurring between November and December 1966. The first sighting, on November 1966 at 7:15, involved a small white light that turned into a larger red light, moved upward, and made no sound. The second, also in November 1966 between 7:15 and 7:30, involved a multi-colored light that moved very slowly. The third, in December 1966, was a white light that moved very fast. The witness notes that they had previously contacted Commander Pachelor at Otis Air Force Base regarding these events. The official military evaluation, recorded on a Project 10073 form, concludes that the data provided is insufficient for a formal evaluation due to a lack of essential details such as specific dates and directional information.

The information submitted is insufficient for evaluation. It lacks directions, dates, and other essential data.

Official Assessment

The information submitted is insufficient for evaluation. It lacks directions, dates, and other essential data.

The observer reported seeing several objects on different occasions, but the provided data was too vague for a formal evaluation.

Key Persons

  • PachelorCommander at Otis Air Force Base

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