Project 10073 Record Card — West Nyack, New York, 21 November 1963
A civilian reported a red, oval-shaped object in West Nyack, New York, on November 21, 1963. The Air Force evaluated the sighting as a possible meteor.
A civilian reported a red, oval-shaped object in West Nyack, New York, on November 21, 1963. The Air Force evaluated the sighting as a possible meteor.
A US aircraft reported being trailed by an unknown swept-wing aircraft over the Atlantic on November 21, 1963. The Air Force concluded the object was a conventional aircraft and not a UFO.
A sighting of an object over Kenema, Sierra Leone, on November 27, 1963, was officially identified by the USAF as the launch of an Atlas/Centaur-2 missile.
A sighting of a luminous object over Monrovia, Liberia, on 27 November 1963 was officially identified as an Atlas/Centaur-2 missile.
This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and correspondence between the University of Pennsylvania and the US Air Force regarding the identification of fireball sightings. The Air Force confirmed these events were meteors and not UFOs.
A civilian in Dixon, Illinois, reported a sighting of four flying saucers in December 1963. The Air Force officially categorized the incident as 'Psychological' and informed the witness that no evidence of extraterrestrial activity had been found in their investigations.
A civilian reported three unidentified objects in Snowmass, Colorado, in December 1963. The Air Force investigated the report and concluded the objects were likely balloons.
The crew of the S.S. Ranee reported a bright, splitting object in the Indian Ocean on December 2, 1963. Air Force investigators identified the event as the re-entry and disintegration of a Cosmos rocket body.
File 8642 contains a photograph of an unidentified object documented in France on December 6-7, 1963. The file provides no further descriptive text regarding the nature or origin of the object.
A 10-year-old witness in Ashland, Kentucky, reported a spherical object in December 1963. The Air Force investigated the report and concluded it was likely an aircraft or satellite, though the data remained insufficient for a definitive identification.
A civilian in White Plains, NY, reported a bright, ray-emitting object on December 10, 1963, which the Air Force later suggested was likely a flare. The report includes detailed witness questionnaires, sketches, and correspondence with Dr. J. Allen Hynek.
A U.S. Coast Guard officer reported seeing two black, smoke-like objects over Washington, D.C. in December 1963. The Air Force concluded the objects were likely a flock of starlings being chased by a bird of prey.
Military personnel at Cannon AFB reported sightings of a flaming, round object on December 22, 1963. Official investigations concluded the objects were likely meteors or a satellite re-entry, as no radar or flight activity was detected.
This document contains a Project 10073 record card for a December 1963 sighting in Dayton, Ohio, identified as the ECHO I satellite, alongside various other international UAP reports from late 1963 and early 1964.