Declassified UFO / UAP Document
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS - Project Blue Book Summary Report
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This document is a summary report of multiple UFO sightings in the New York/New Jersey area and Yuma, Arizona, during the summer of 1952. It serves as a collection of witness accounts for Project Blue Book investigation.
This document is a compilation of reports regarding unidentified flying objects (UFOs) observed between 19 June 1952 and 24 July 1952. The report, issued by the 20th District Office of Special Investigations, summarizes various sightings reported by civilians and military personnel in the New York and New Jersey areas. The document includes detailed accounts of multiple sightings, such as a yellow light observed in Yuma, Arizona, on 19 June 1952, and several sightings in New York City, including a report from a physician and his family who observed six 'flying saucers' from their terrace on 27 West 86th Street. Other reports describe objects with varying characteristics, including glowing orange objects, silver disks, and objects described as 'hanging and spinning.' The document also notes instances where witnesses were advised by military or police authorities not to discuss their observations. The reports are presented as a summary of information for the Air Technical Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base for Project Blue Book. The document concludes with a summary of a report from a U.S. Air Force pilot who observed a white object while sunning himself at Yuma Air Force Base, noting that the object traveled in a perfectly straight line without deviating in speed or direction.
The object appeared to be a very large star, oval shape, bluish white in color, the color was steady, no trail or exhaust and no apparent propulsion system, no sound, and extimate of altitude or speed available.
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Key Persons
- William A. AdamsColonel, USAF, Chief, Topical Division
- JipsonCommander, Operations Officer, Navy Section, Floyd Bennett Field