Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFO Observation, 30 Mar 67 — Northampton, Massachusetts

📅 March 30, 1967 📍 Northampton, Massachusetts 🏛 Foreign Technology Division 📄 Correspondence and Sighting Record

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TL;DR

A witness in Northampton, Massachusetts, reported observing disc-shaped lights on March 30, 1967. The Air Force requested further documentation and photographs, but the witness failed to respond, resulting in a case closure due to insufficient data.

This document contains a Project Blue Book sighting record and associated correspondence regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon reported in Northampton, Massachusetts, on March 30, 1967. The witness reported observing a strange light between 7:10 PM and 8:45 PM that appeared disc-shaped with rainbow colors. The witness described the object initially appearing as the moon, then being joined by a second, smaller object. The witness claimed to have taken three photographs of the event, one without flash and two with flash. On April 14, 1967, Colonel James C. Manatt of the Foreign Technology Division (FTD) wrote to the witness, stating that the information provided was insufficient for a scientific evaluation and requesting that the witness complete and return an attached FTD Form 164. The internal record indicates that the form was never returned by the witness, and the photographs mentioned in the correspondence were not received by the Air Force, leading to a conclusion of insufficient data.

The information which we have received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation.

Official Assessment

The information which we have received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation.

The witness reported observing strange lights and taking photographs, but the photographs were not received by the Air Force.

Witnesses