Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Records — Denver, Colorado, February 1967
AI-Generated Summary
This document compiles multiple USAF Project 10073 sighting reports from Denver, Colorado, in February 1967. The Air Force concluded these sightings were likely astronomical phenomena or satellite observations.
This document contains a series of Project 10073 records detailing multiple UFO sightings reported in Denver, Colorado, during February 1967. The reports were processed by the Lowry Technical Air Training Center of the United States Air Force. The sightings involved civilian observers who reported seeing star-like objects with various colors, including blue, blue-white, and brown or orange tints. One report describes an object that appeared to move back and forth and up and down over the course of an hour. Another report identifies a sighting as the Pageos A satellite, which was visible over the eastern United States at the time. A third report describes a bright light that moved quickly, faster than known aircraft, which was also evaluated by the Air Force. The official conclusions for these sightings generally attributed them to astronomical phenomena or satellite observations. The reports include standardized forms (FTD SEP 63 0-329) signed by Major Edward E. Vigee of the Operations Services Division, documenting the observers' accounts, weather conditions, and the lack of physical evidence or radar contact.
The description is consistent with that of an astronomical observation.
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Official Assessment
The description is consistent with that of an astronomical observation.
Multiple sightings in Denver, Colorado, in February 1967 were evaluated as astronomical observations or satellites (Pageos A).
Witnesses
- [illegible]Civilian
- [illegible]Civilian