Object Over Cheyenne Mountain February 2022
Five soldiers watched a stationary angular form vanish above the mountain.
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Five U.S. Army service members at Fort Carson reported an airborne object roughly the size of a large jet, angular and potato-shaped with uneven panels, hovering stationary 300-500 feet above Cheyenne Mountain for 30-180 seconds before vanishing. The object appeared translucent, shimmering white with defined edges and a milky reflection of sunlight.
Notable Characteristics
- Color: shimmering white
- Luminosity: milky shimmer reflecting sunlight
- Size: large jet
Reported Motion
- stationary then sudden disappearance
Evidence Notes
- Witness accounts from five U.S. Army service members
- Clear sky reported by witnesses
- Weather data indicating possible partial cloud cover
The report presents a prosaic explanation for the sighting as sunlight backscattering from snow-covered ground illuminating low-level clouds, while acknowledging low confidence due to uncertainties in witness field of view and cloud cover data.
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Prosaic Leads
- Backscattering of sunlight off snow-covered ground illuminating clouds
- Altostratus cloud layer creating luminous effect
- Sun position at 27.5 degrees altitude, 125 degrees azimuth
Anomalous Indicators
- Object described as angular, non-symmetrical with uneven panels
- Slowly changing shape while stationary
- Sudden disappearance despite continuous observation
Evidence Gaps
- Exact field of view for each witness unknown
- Conflicting reports on cloud cover versus clear skies
- No sensor data or corroborating instrumentation mentioned
Evidence Quotes // source statements
Open archive"The witnesses describe the object as roughly the size of a large jet and resembling an angular, non-symmetrical potato made of uneven panels, which was completely stationary about 300-500 feet above Cheyenne Mountain while slowly changing shape."
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Witness description summary
Source"An airborne object over Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado was observed by five U.S. Army service members at Fort Carson, Colorado at 0935 MNT on 15 February 2022, was possibly backscattering of sunlight."
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Opening assessment of the report
Source"No anomalous data or characteristics were recorded or assessed, and the event did not represent an unknown adversarial capability."
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Conclusion of analysis
SourcePattern Mesh // linked sightings
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PURSUE Release 3 Video File
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Chronology Trace // before & after
No dated sibling signals are available yet.
Official Files // source material
1 linkedICA UAP D001 Analysis Colorado Springs UAP Incident
- --- - SUBJECT: USA/Colorado: An Airborne Object Over Cheyenne Mountain in February 2022 was Possible Backscattering of Sunlight page 1 of 4 -- - page 2 page 2 of 4 - - - - -- page 3 An airborne object over Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado /was observed by five U.S. Army service members at Fort Carson, /Colorado at 0935 MNT on 15 February 2022, was possibly /backscattering of sunlight. has low confidence in this /assessment based on uncertainty in the field of view of each /witness, amount of snow cover, and exact elevation and amount of /cloud cover. No anomalous data or characteristics were recorded or /assessed, and the event did not represent an unknown adversarial /capability. / / According to the accounts of five U.S. Army service /members On 15 February 2022, an air
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