Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 1073 Record — Sighting in Farmington, Michigan, 3 March 1967
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian in Farmington, Michigan, reported a bright, round, gurgling object on March 3, 1967. The military investigation concluded the object was a possible satellite.
This document is a Project 1073 record detailing a UFO sighting that occurred on March 3, 1967, in Farmington, Michigan. The witness, a civilian, observed a single, round, bright white, shiny object. The witness estimated the size of the object to be comparable to a pea held at arm's length. The object was observed for approximately three minutes. According to the report, the object moved in an unstable pattern, initially moving towards the observer before shifting to the right. The witness described the sound of the object as 'gurgling.' The object eventually disappeared behind distant trees to the South-Southwest. The observer noted that the object appeared too large and bright to be a star or a satellite. The report indicates that the sighting was made via ground-visual observation and that no optical aids were used. The document notes that the witness's father was a Major in the Air Force Reserves stationed at Selfridge. The official conclusion recorded on the document is 'Possible SATELLITE.'
Object was round, bright white and shinning. Object moved very slow. Object moved in an unstable pattern. It disappeared behind some distant trees to the South Southwest.
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Official Assessment
Possible SATELLITE
The object was described as a round, bright white, shiny object that moved in an unstable pattern at a very slow speed before disappearing behind trees.
Witnesses
- [illegible]Civilian
Key Persons
- Robert [illegible]Military personnel mentioned in relation to witness