Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record — UFO Observation, 26 Feb 67
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian reported a blinking light in Glassboro, New Jersey, on February 26, 1967. The Air Force determined the report contained insufficient data for a scientific evaluation.
This document contains a Project 10073 record regarding a UFO observation reported by a civilian in Glassboro, New Jersey, on February 26, 1967. The witness reported observing a single object for a duration of one hour and ten minutes. The observation was classified as a 'Ground Visual' type. The witness described the object as a 'blinking light' that was 'going down a few degrees every 6 minutes' and noted that their initial thought was that it was a satellite. The official conclusion reached by the Air Force's Foreign Technology Division was that there was insufficient data for a scientific evaluation. The file includes a letter from Colonel James C. Manatt, Director of Technology and Subsystems, dated March 2, 1967, informing the witness that their report was insufficient and requesting that they complete an attached FTD Form 164 for further analysis.
INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION
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Official Assessment
INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION
The information provided by the witness was deemed insufficient for a scientific evaluation by the Foreign Technology Division.
Witnesses
- [illegible]Civilian
Key Persons
- James C. ManattDirector of Technology and Subsystems