Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record — Tulsa, Oklahoma, July 1967
AI-Generated Summary
A 13-year-old witness in Tulsa, Oklahoma, reported a slow-moving, creamy white light on July 22, 1967. The Air Force concluded there was insufficient data for evaluation, noting the proximity to an airport.
This document is a Project 10073 record concerning a sighting reported by a 13-year-old male in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on July 22, 1967. The witness observed a single, large, creamy white light moving slowly in a northeasterly direction for approximately 15 seconds. The witness noted that while the object resembled a planet, he doubted it was one because it appeared too low and too large, and he observed Venus in the sky at the same time. He further remarked that the object moved too slowly to be a conventional airplane, despite its resemblance to an airplane with a landing light on. The official conclusion reached by the Air Force was that there was insufficient data for evaluation, noting that the observer lived only 10 miles from an airport and the description was consistent with an aircraft using its landing light. The report includes a completed U.S. Air Force technical information questionnaire, which provides details on the witness's location, the weather conditions (dry with scattered clouds), and the witness's own sketches and notes regarding the object's motion and appearance.
INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION
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Official Assessment
INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION
The observer reported a large creamy white light moving slowly to the northeast. The investigation noted the observer lived 10 miles from an airport and the description was similar to an airplane with its landing light on.