Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — Denver, Colorado Sighting Reports (March 1967)

📅 8 March 1967, 21 March 1967 📍 Denver, Colorado 🏛 Lowry Technical Air Training Center (ATC) 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

This document contains multiple USAF Project 10073 sighting reports from Denver, Colorado, in March 1967. All reported objects were officially concluded to be astronomical phenomena, specifically Venus or meteors.

This document consists of a series of Project 10073 records documenting multiple UFO sightings reported in the Denver, Colorado area during March 1967. The reports were processed by the Lowry Technical Air Training Center (ATC) of the United States Air Force. Each record follows a standardized format, detailing the date, time, location, and characteristics of the observed objects. The sightings involve various descriptions, including objects described as round, bright white, and pulsating, with some observers comparing the size to a pea, a beach ball, or a hairbrush held at arm's length. Flight paths were generally reported as westerly or south-westerly, with some objects described as descending or moving in a straight line. Official conclusions for these incidents consistently attribute the sightings to astronomical phenomena, specifically identifying them as either the planet Venus or meteors. Major Edward E. Viger, Chief of the Operations Services Division, signed the reports. The documentation includes specific details about the observers, such as one individual who was a former Marine Corps Navigator, and notes that some sightings were witnessed by multiple people. Weather conditions were generally reported as clear with high, thin cloud cover. The reports emphasize that no physical evidence or photographs were obtained, and no interception action was taken.

Object was round like a beach ball. Pure white very bright, pulsating. Object descended behind hill then race straight up.

Official Assessment

Astro (VENUS), Astro (METEOR)

The sightings were evaluated as astronomical phenomena, specifically Venus or meteors.

Witnesses