Kecksburg UFO Crash 1965 — Master Case File
The Kecksburg UFO Incident of December 9, 1965 is one of the most thoroughly documented and persistently contested crash-retrieval events in American UFO history. Commonly called Pennsylvania's Roswell, the case involves a fireball witnessed by thousands across six U.S. states and Canada, the reported discovery of an acorn-shaped metallic object in the woods outside the tiny community of Kecksburg, a disproportionately large and rapid armed military response, and more than five decades of conflicting official explanations that have never satisfactorily accounted for all available evidence.
| Field |
Detail
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| Incident date |
December 9, 1965
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| Time of fireball first observed |
Approximately 4:43 PM Eastern Standard Time
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| Primary impact / landing location |
Kecksburg, Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
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| Community population (1965) |
Approximately 250 residents
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| Distance from Pittsburgh |
Approximately 30–40 miles southeast
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| Elevation of impact area |
Approximately 1,200 feet above sea level
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| Terrain type |
Densely wooded ravines and hillsides; rural western Pennsylvania
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| Fireball observed in |
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, West Virginia, New York, Ontario (Canada)
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| Military units confirmed present |
U.S. Army; U.S. Air Force (via Project Blue Book)
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| Chief civilian investigator |
Stan Gordon — Western Chestnut UFO Study Group (WCUFOSG)
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| First journalist on scene |
John Murphy, News Director, WHJB Radio, Greensburg PA
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| Official military statement |
"Searchers fail to find object"
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| Object described by witnesses |
Bronze-gold acorn/bell-shaped metallic craft, approx. 10–12 ft long
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| Transport destination (witness) |
Lockbourne AFB, Ohio → Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
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| FOIA litigation |
Leslie Kean / Coalition for Freedom of Information v. NASA (filed 2003)
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| Current official status |
Attributed to meteor or Soviet satellite Cosmos 96; both attributions disputed
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| Time (EST) |
Event
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| ~4:43 PM, Dec 9 |
Fireball first reported over Ontario, Canada; begins southeast trajectory
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| ~4:45–4:47 PM |
Fireball crosses Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania; debris reported falling over Michigan and Ohio; sonic booms rattle windows
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| ~4:47 PM |
Multiple witnesses observe object slow, alter course, and descend near Kecksburg
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| ~4:50 PM |
Blue smoke rises from Kecksburg woods; residents report ground vibration / thump
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| ~5:00 PM |
Pennsylvania State Police dispatch officers to area
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| ~6:30 PM |
Frances Kalp phones WHJB Greensburg; first media contact
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| ~6:30–7:00 PM |
John Murphy (WHJB) is first journalist on scene; enters woods; contacts wife by radio
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| ~7:00 PM |
U.S. Army begins arriving; hard armed perimeter established; civilians and press turned back
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| ~7:00 PM |
Project Blue Book Director Maj. Hector Quintanilla tells AP that investigators have been dispatched
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| ~7:30 PM |
Military spokesman tells reporters on scene: "There is an unidentified flying object in the woods"
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| ~9:00–11:00 PM |
Military flatbed tractor-trailer carrying large tarp-covered object departs at high speed
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| Early Dec 10 |
Object arrives at Lockbourne AFB, Columbus, Ohio (per AF security guard witness)
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| Dec 10, morning |
Tribune-Review publishes two contradictory headlines on same date
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| Dec 10 |
Official military public statement: "No object found in the woods"
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| Subsequent weeks |
Murphy's documentary "Object in the Woods" completed, edited after government agents visit, and aired in altered form
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| 1990 |
Unsolved Mysteries (NBC) airs Kecksburg segment; national awareness peaks
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| 2003 |
Sci-Fi Channel town hall; Leslie Kean files FOIA suit against NASA
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| 2007 |
Court orders NASA records search; NASA claims relevant records missing
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| 2015 |
Two researchers propose GE Mark 2 reentry vehicle hypothesis
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