Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record: UFO Sighting Report, Corpus Christi, Texas, 4 March 1968

📅 4 March 1968 📍 Sundown lane, between highway 9 and 44, approximately 5 miles east of Robstown, Texas 🏛 Headquarters Foreign Technology Division (AFSC), Wright-Patt… 📄 Correspondence and Sighting Report

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TL;DR

A UFO sighting report from March 1968 in Texas was deemed unreliable by the Air Force's Foreign Technology Division. The report includes witness descriptions of low-flying amber lights and notes a prior sighting by the same individual.

This document contains a collection of records regarding a UFO sighting reported on 4 March 1968, near Robstown, Texas. The report, filed by the Naval Air Station in Corpus Christi, details an observation made by two witnesses who described seeing two amber lights inside squares, which they initially mistook for landing lights or picture windows. The objects were observed at a very low altitude, performing a circular turn near television towers before moving away at a high rate of speed. The witnesses attempted to photograph the objects with a Polaroid camera, but the results were negative. The Air Force's Foreign Technology Division (FTD) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base reviewed the report and concluded that the information provided was insufficient for a scientific investigation, labeling the report as 'unreliable.' The document also notes that the same observer had reported a previous sighting on 18-19 October 1967. The report was subsequently forwarded to the University of Colorado for further consideration.

The information which we have received is not sufficient for a scientific investigation.

Official Assessment

Other (UNRELIABLE REPORT)

The report was deemed unreliable and insufficient for scientific investigation. The observer was noted as having reported a previous sighting on 18-19 October 1967.

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