Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 100/3 Record: UFO Observation, 10 Feb 67, Wilsonville, Alabama

📅 10 Feb 67 📍 Wilsonville, Alabama 🏛 Foreign Technology Division 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

A civilian in Wilsonville, Alabama, reported a red, pulsating, sphere-shaped object on February 10, 1967. The Air Force concluded the report provided insufficient data to rule out an aircraft.

This document contains a Project Blue Book sighting report regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon observed on February 10, 1967, in Wilsonville, Alabama. A civilian witness reported observing a red, sphere-shaped object for approximately 10 minutes. The object, which was described as being as bright as Sirius and three times the size of Venus, moved in a straight path from the southeast to the northeast. The witness noted that the object pulsated about once a second and eventually began blinking and dimming. The witness explicitly stated there was no sound, no vapor trail, and no exhaust. The Air Force's Foreign Technology Division reviewed the report and concluded that there was no data presented to indicate the object could not have been an aircraft. A follow-up letter from Colonel James C. Manatt, dated March 15, 1967, informed the witness that the initial information was insufficient for a scientific evaluation and requested the completion of an FTD Form 164. The file includes the original correspondence, the completed questionnaire, and the witness's detailed narrative of the sighting.

No data presented to indicate object could not have been an aircraft

Official Assessment

No data presented to indicate object could not have been an aircraft

The object was identified as an aircraft based on the provided report.

Witnesses

Key Persons