Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — Killeen, Texas, March 1967

📅 March 11, 1967 📍 Killeen, Texas 🏛 U.S. Air Force 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

A 1967 U.S. Air Force sighting report from Killeen, Texas, describes a 45-minute observation of five rotating white lights. The official investigation concluded the phenomenon was the star Sirius.

On March 11, 1967, at 8:45 P.M., a civilian witness in Killeen, Texas, observed an unidentified aerial phenomenon. The witness reported seeing five bright white lights, with four of the lights rotating clockwise around a central light. The observation lasted for 45 minutes under clear, dry weather conditions. The witness described the object as solid and noted that it made no sound. The witness also indicated that the object appeared to stand still at times and suddenly speed up. The official conclusion recorded on the Project 10073 form identifies the phenomenon as the star Sirius, noting its position at an azimuth of 208 degrees and an elevation of 40 degrees.

Observer stated it was nothing more than five bright white lights. The four lights around the outside rotated around the center one, clock wise in direction.

Official Assessment

Astro (SIRIUS) Prov.

The observation was identified as the star Sirius, which was at an azimuth of 208 degrees and an elevation of 40 degrees.

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