Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record — Natrona, Pennsylvania, February 9, 1969
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian report of an unidentified aerial phenomenon in Natrona, Pennsylvania, on February 9, 1969, was classified as unreliable by the U.S. Air Force's Foreign Technology Division due to the observer's history of multiple previous reports.
This document is a Project 10073 record concerning a civilian sighting of an unidentified aerial phenomenon in Natrona, Pennsylvania, on February 9, 1969. The observer reported seeing one object, which they described as self-luminous, rounded, and having sharp edges, comparing its appearance to the bulb of a street lamp. The object was observed for approximately one minute, moving in a NNW to NW direction. The witness noted that the object moved behind a house and eventually disappeared over a hillside. The weather conditions at the time included snow or sleet. The Foreign Technology Division (FTD) of the U.S. Air Force evaluated the report and concluded that it was an 'unreliable report.' This assessment was influenced by the fact that the same observer had submitted reports for three other incidents on April 19, 1968, April 29, 1968, and December 30, 1968. The document includes a standard Sighting of Unidentified Phenomena Questionnaire, which contains the witness's sketches of the object's movement and position in the sky.
Other (UNRELIABLE REPORT)
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Official Assessment
Other (UNRELIABLE REPORT)
The report was deemed unreliable. The observer had previously reported sightings on April 19, 1968, April 29, 1968, and December 30, 1968.
Witnesses
- [illegible]Civilian