Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record — Denver, Colorado, 26 July 1969
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian in Denver reported a slow-moving, white, star-sized object on 26 July 1969. The Air Force concluded the object was likely a star or planet after the observer failed to return a follow-up report form.
This document contains the records for a UFO observation reported in Denver, Colorado, on 26 July 1969. The report, filed under Project 10073, details a civilian sighting of a single, round, white object, estimated to be the size of three stars, which was observed for one and a half hours moving slowly to the south. The Air Force, specifically the Foreign Technology Division at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, attempted to follow up on the report by sending an AF Form 117 to the observer for completion. However, as of November 1969, the form had not been returned. Capt. Wayne W. Frenier of Lowry AFB confirmed that local flying and weather activities reported no aircraft or balloons in the area at the time of the sighting. The official conclusion reached by the Air Force was that the object was a 'Probable Astro (STARS/PLANETS)'. The document includes a summary log of sightings for August 1969, which lists this incident alongside others, and various weather maps for the period.
From the information available, it would seem that the observer was watching a star or planet.
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Official Assessment
Probable Astro (STARS/PLANETS)
The observer reported a sighting on 26 July 1969. The Air Force requested an AF Form 117, which was not returned by November 1969. Based on available information, the object was likely a star or planet.
Witnesses
- Mrs. [illegible]Civilian
Key Persons
- WAYNE W. FRENIERCapt, USAF, Lowry AFB