Declassified UFO / UAP Document

COMMUNISTS APPEAL FOR POPULAR FRONT / UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS

📅 21 May 1962 📍 Bahia Blanca, Argentina 🏛 Cordoba Astronomical Observatory 📄 press_compilation

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This document reports on a series of UFO sightings in Bahia Blanca, Argentina, in May 1962, which are currently under investigation by the Cordoba Astronomical Observatory. It also includes a brief report on a political declaration by the Argentine Communist Party.

This document, dated 25 May 1962, contains two distinct reports from Argentina. The first section details a political declaration by the Argentine Communist Party, which calls for a national popular front to oppose the current civil-military dictatorship. The second section reports on the appearance of unidentified flying objects over the city of Bahia Blanca. According to the report, a strange, luminous, oval-shaped object was observed by many people on 21 May 1962. The object remained suspended over the city for several minutes before disappearing. A local reporter from the newspaper NUEVA PROVINCIA also photographed a luminous object crossing the sky, noting that it stopped and changed course near the Maldonado Canal. The Cordoba Astronomical Observatory is currently gathering data from public reports to determine if the sightings were caused by meteorites, artificial satellites, or other phenomena.

The Cordoba Astronomical Observatory is compiling data about this phenomenon which has been observed in other regions of Argentina.

Official Assessment

The observatory has asked the public to submit their observations in order to determine whether the phenomenon was a cluster of meteorites, part of an artificial satellite, or due to other causes.

The Cordoba Astronomical Observatory is collecting data on sightings reported in Bahia Blanca and other regions of Argentina.

Witnesses