- What DOE-affiliated facilities appear in the UAP corpus?
- Three DOE-sourced documents are in the corpus: DOE-UAP-D001 is a Pantex Unidentified Object Incident Report with ground surveillance radar imagery enhanced by Sandia National Labs. DOE-UAP-D002 is 1970s correspondence documenting 1948-1951 green-light sightings logged by Los Alamos Protective Force, every incident formally reported. DOE-UAP-D003 is a 1986 letter from the Pajarito Astronomers announcing a talk by LANL's AT-6 division physicist on why scientists should take UAP seriously.
- What did Los Alamos witnesses report in 1948-1951?
- DOE-UAP-D002 records correspondence describing recurring green-light sightings at Los Alamos, typically between 9 and 11 PM, concentrated in the adjacent Jemez Mountains. One correspondent also described a five-object daytime formation over the facility. Every incident was reported to Protective Force Headquarters and logged. This overlaps with Project Twinkle's investigation of New Mexico green-fireball sightings in the same period.
- What is the UCNI designation on the Pantex document?
- DOE-UAP-D001 is designated UCNI (Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information), a DOE information-control category managed by Consolidated Nuclear Security, LLC that restricts public release without constituting full classification. The document presents radar imagery from the Pantex nuclear weapons assembly and disassembly facility in the Texas Panhandle.