Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — Ventnor, New Jersey, 13 May 1967

📅 13 May 1967 📍 Ventnor, New Jersey 🏛 Foreign Technology Division 📄 Correspondence and Project Record

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TL;DR

A civilian reported a yellow-white, oval-shaped UFO in Ventnor, New Jersey, on 13 May 1967. The Air Force Foreign Technology Division investigated but concluded the evidence was insufficient for a scientific determination.

This document consists of a Project 10073 record and a follow-up letter from the Department of the Air Force's Foreign Technology Division (FTD) regarding a UFO sighting in Ventnor, New Jersey. On 13 May 1967, a civilian observer reported seeing a single yellow-white, oval-shaped object that moved in 'sparts' over a duration of five minutes. The observer also provided photographs of the object. In a letter dated 21 June 1967, Colonel James C. Manatt of the FTD acknowledged the observer's correspondence from 17 May 1967. The FTD requested that the observer complete a photographic data sheet and FTD Form 164 to assist in a scientific investigation. The final conclusion recorded on the project form indicates that the visual data was insufficient and the photographs lacked the necessary clarity to reach a definitive explanation.

The observer sighted and photographed a yellow-white oval shaped object that moved in sparts.

Official Assessment

Visual: INSUFFICIENT DATA; Photo: INSUFFICIENT CLARITY

The Foreign Technology Division determined that the data provided by the observer was insufficient for a scientific investigation.

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