Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record — Auburn, Pennsylvania, 10 March 1967
AI-Generated Summary
A 71-year-old witness in Auburn, Pennsylvania, reported a high-speed, nile green, tapered disk-shaped object on March 10, 1967. The U.S. Air Force classified the sighting as indeterminate.
On March 10, 1967, at approximately 1910Z, a civilian witness in Auburn, Pennsylvania, observed an unidentified aerial phenomenon. The witness, a 71-year-old female, reported seeing a single, solid, nile green, tapered disk-shaped object. According to the witness, the object appeared from the right and traveled in a straight line to the left at a very high speed. The object was estimated to be 35 feet in size and was observed at an altitude of approximately 40 feet. The witness noted that the object had a 2-inch band of chrome running from front to back, as well as along the bottom. The weather conditions were reported as clear, sunny, and dry. The witness stated that there was no sound associated with the object. The observation was brief, and the object disappeared while the witness was watching it. The witness reported the sighting to the Reading Times newspaper on the same day. The official conclusion recorded on the Project 10073 form is 'Possible (AIRCRAFT) - Indeterminate'.
a tapered disk, never saw anything like it before.
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Official Assessment
Possible (AIRCRAFT) - Indeterminate
The observer reported a solid, nile green, tapered disk-shaped object traveling in a straight line at a high speed. The object was estimated to be 35 feet in size and was observed at an altitude of approximately 40 feet. The observer noted a chrome band on the object. No sound was heard.
Witnesses
- [illegible]Civilian