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CASE FILE 30 / 237UAP00533

237UAP00533

Multiple-witness public UAP report; score 64

NORMAL-OBJECT FAVORED
Report No.UAP-OM-30-237UAP00533DispositionNORMAL-OBJECT FAVORED
Primary Case237UAP00533Generated2026-05-20 18:32 UTC
Report Time2023-08-04T07:04:00+00:00Observer32.56472, -82.98497
Source Case IDs237UAP00533

Abstract

This case file evaluates a reported UAP sighting against the available orbital-object layer. No compact same-launch group fully identifies the file by itself. The final disposition is assigned under a normal-object favored standard, where ordinary aerospace/orbital explanations are preferred when they reasonably fit the report.

This is a standalone independent analysis prepared from public-source records and public orbital datasets. It is not an official government determination, classification marking, or agency-authored report.

1. Executive Summary

237UAP00533 is assessed as normal-object favored because the available public evidence gives a case-specific ordinary-object candidate: strong ADS-B aircraft candidate N631QS C68A a842e2 at 11.8 km, azimuth 6.7 deg, elevation 36.15 deg, 7.81 min from report. Dense satellite presence alone is not treated as causation in this packet.

1.1 Key Findings

1.2 Bottom Line

NORMAL-OBJECT FAVORED: A case-specific ordinary-object candidate exists from source language, orbital geometry, launch-object context, or compact trajectory grouping. Dense ordinary sky traffic alone is not treated as causation.

2. Source Control

The source-control table identifies the public report records reviewed for this case and lists public access links where available. The table is included so this PDF remains interpretable when distributed by itself.

Case IDReport Date FieldFacility / TitleText ExtractPublic PDF Link
237UAP005338/4/2023 3:04:00 AM (-04 EDT)AAY1432 UFO-UAP ACTIVITY 08-04-2023text extract present237UAP00533.pdf

3. Original Report Evidence

Primary excerpt used for matchingWashington Operations Center Date: 8/4/2023 3:04:00 AM (-04 EDT) Title: AAY1432 UFO-UAP ACTIVITY 08-04-2023 Latitude: 32.56472222 Latitude: -82.984972220000003 DESCRIPTION PRELIM INFO FROM FAA OPS: DUBLIN, GA/UFO-UAP ACTIVITY/0304E/ATLANTA ARTCC ADVISED ALLEGIANT 1432, A320, FLL - TYS, AND MULTIPLE ACFT REPORTED AN UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL PHENOMENON WITH BRIGHT WHITE FLASHING LIGHTS WHILE N BOUND AT FL400 VCNTY DBN. NO LEO NOTIFICATION REPORTED. WOC 7-3333 TB/JW
Report time used2023-08-04T07:04:00+00:00
Observer coordinate used32.56472, -82.98497
Observer source basis(public text extract 237UAP00533)

4. Methodology

  1. Spacetime extraction. The report time and observer coordinate were extracted from the public text report and normalized to UTC. Aviation fixes/radials were resolved during earlier preprocessing where applicable.
  2. External object dataset. The object layer used historical Space-Track/TLE-derived public LEO catalog objects element rows. The analytic mode for this case is historical public LEO catalog objects element propagation and same-launch/designator sky grouping.
  3. Propagation. Orbital elements were propagated to the report minute and observer location. For launch-object checks, samples around the report minute were retained. For Starlink group checks, objects above the horizon were clustered by sky position and filtered for same-launch groupings.
  4. Comparison. The output was compared against the report's count of lights, direction cue, motion language, altitude/radar language, and whether the file itself already suggested a satellite explanation.
  5. Causation standard. Mere object presence above the horizon is treated as background context only. A normal-object disposition requires a case-specific causal fit, such as a named launch object, a compact same-launch trajectory group, or source language that directly supports that object class.
  6. Disposition assignment. Identified means a specific normal object fits the report spacetime and the hard reported features do not materially conflict. Normal-object favored means a case-specific ordinary aerospace/orbital candidate exists, but it is not a full named identification. Insufficient means the file is too thin to carry high anomaly value. High-value unresolved is used when radar, video, rapid maneuver, or multi-witness features remain after reasonable normal-object checks.

5. External Object Evidence

5.1 Search Volume and Density

This table is a screening layer only. Objects above the horizon show background opportunity; they do not establish causation unless a specific object or compact trajectory group matches the reported behavior.

public LEO catalog objects catalog IDs considered19169Historical element rows19169
Above horizon at report minute915At/above 10 deg431
Largest same-sky cluster430

No compact same-launch/designator group survived the report threshold. In this condition, satellite density remains context only and cannot by itself resolve a report with hard features.

5.2 Same-Launch / Same-Designator Candidate Groups

#Launch DateCountAzimuth SpanElevation SpanMotion LabelsMembers
No same-launch group identified.

5.3 Primary Group Members

ObjectNORADLaunchAzElRange kmApparent MotionElement Age h
No members available.

5.4 Bright-Sky Context: Top public LEO catalog objects Objects by Elevation

ObjectAzElRange kmApparent MotionLaunch Date
NORAD 28898160.5585.15681.28westward, setting05043G
NORAD 1880374.9879.971497.5eastward, setting87020AP
NORAD 12998283.078.781691.69eastward, setting81120B
NORAD 5149244.7278.16827.11westward, setting70025JS
NORAD 19664335.6871.591303.87eastward, setting65027AX
NORAD 25637152.5671.03690.64westward, setting99008D
NORAD 53706188.5668.91576.48westward, setting22107G
NORAD 54131305.8267.941268.04westward, setting22138U
NORAD 45835305.7767.91435.73eastward, setting11037BV
NORAD 2534488.4167.14784.47westward, setting98032C
NORAD 54135225.4465.581285.45westward, setting22138Y
NORAD 3837991.6165.381373.45westward, setting65027CG

5.5 Largest Sky Clusters

#CountAzimuth SpanElevation SpanMotion Labels
14300.36-359.88 deg10.02-85.15 degeastward, level, eastward, rising, eastward, setting, nearly fixed azimuth, setting, westward, level, westward, rising, westward, setting
21133.77-133.77 deg52.77-52.77 degeastward, setting

5.6 Space-Track SATCAT Enrichment

Space-Track SATCAT metadata was pulled as a cached subset for NORAD catalog IDs appearing in this packet's evidence tables. This section adds owner/type/status context to the propagated object candidates.

Packet SATCAT subset rows5370Fetched2026-05-19T01:19:50+00:00
This case NORAD IDs checked30SATCAT rows matched30
Top ownersUS: 16, CIS: 9, UK: 2, GER: 1, GLOB: 1, PRC: 1
Object typesDEBRIS: 18, PAYLOAD: 11, ROCKET BODY: 1

5.7 Space-Track Metadata for Top Propagated Objects

NORADObject NameTypeOwnerLaunch DateDecay Date
28898MOZ.5/SAFIR/RUBIN 5/SL-8PAYLOADGER2005-10-27n/a
18803COSMOS 1823 DEBDEBRISCIS1987-02-20n/a
12998RADIO 8PAYLOADCIS1981-12-17n/a
5149THORAD AGENA D DEBDEBRISUS1970-04-08n/a
19664OPS 4682 DEBDEBRISUS1965-04-03n/a
25637DELTA 2 R/BROCKET BODYUS1999-02-23n/a
53706STARLINK-4716PAYLOADUS2022-09-05n/a
54131ONEWEB-0513PAYLOADUK2022-10-22n/a
45835FREGAT DEBDEBRISCIS2011-07-18n/a
25344IRIDIUM 73PAYLOADUS1998-05-17n/a
54135ONEWEB-0517PAYLOADUK2022-10-22n/a
38379OPS 4682 DEBDEBRISUS1965-04-03n/a

5.9 NASA / NOAA / ADS-B Expansion Layer

NASA POWER/Horizons/DONKI batch context had not yet been written for this case at packet build time.

5.11 Free Source Availability and Remaining Work

LayerStatusCase-Specific Note
ADSB.lol historical release listingscreened/presentplanes-readsb-staging-0 1657.5 MiB; planes-readsb-prod-1 1657.5 MiB; planes-readsb-prod-0 1657.5 MiB
ADSB tracks downloadednot yet exhaustedRequires targeted extraction from large daily history archives before claiming aircraft exhaustion.
NOAA GOES imagerynot yet exhaustedNeeded for cloud/lightning visual context.
NOAA GOES ABI/GLM manifestscreened/presentPublic S3 object availability for the report hour.
NOAA NEXRAD weather radarnot yet exhaustedWeather radar only; not ATC radar.
NOAA IGRA radiosondescreened/presentNeeded for balloon drift plausibility.
ASOS/METAR weather observationsscreened/presentNearest station surface observations around report time.

5.12 Weather, Imagery, and Balloon Query Plan

This plan identifies the concrete free sources needed for the next case-specific weather and balloon checks. These are not treated as completed exclusions until the data are downloaded and plotted.

GOES satelliteGOES16
GOES ABI prefixhttps://noaa-goes16.s3.amazonaws.com/ABI-L2-CMIPF/2023/216/07/
GOES GLM lightning prefixhttps://noaa-goes16.s3.amazonaws.com/GLM-L2-LCFA/2023/216/07/

5.13 Nearest Weather-Airport Candidates

StationNameDistance kmCoordinate
KWRBRobins Air Force Base57.5032.64, -83.59
KMCNMiddle Georgia Regional Airport63.8032.69, -83.65
KAGSAugusta Regional At Bush Field130.7033.37, -81.96
KDNLDaniel Field133.5033.47, -82.04
KAHNAthens Ben Epps Airport157.1033.95, -83.33

5.14 Nearest Radiosonde Stations

StationNameDistance kmCoordinate
USM00072215PEACHTREE CITY; GA.171.8033.36, -84.57
USM00072206JACKSONVILLE/INTNL.; FL.261.4030.48, -81.70
USM00072214TALLAHASSEE/MUN.; FL.266.5030.45, -84.30
USM00072208CHARLESTON/MUN.; SC.279.1032.90, -80.03
USM00072230BIRMINGHAM; AL361.1033.18, -86.78

5.15 ASOS/METAR Surface Weather Observations

surface visibility ranged 9-10 statute miles; no precipitation was reported in the retained observations; low/broken/overcast cloud layers were present in at least one observation. Surface ASOS/METAR observations describe airport-level weather and visibility; they do not by themselves prove conditions at the sighting altitude or line of sight.

StationDistance kmNearest obs UTCVis SMSkyWind deg/ktMETAR
KWRB57.502023-08-04T06:55:00+00:0010.00FEW04900, SCT07500, BKN12000, M150.00 / 5.00KWRB 040655Z AUTO 15005KT 10SM FEW049 SCT075 BKN120 22/22 A2997 RMK AO2 SLP148 T02220222
KMCN63.802023-08-04T06:53:00+00:0010.00SCT00300, OVC08000, M, M140.00 / 3.00KMCN 040653Z AUTO 14003KT 10SM SCT003 OVC080 23/22 A2999 RMK AO2 SLP150 T02280222
KAGS130.702023-08-04T06:53:00+00:0010.00BKN06000, OVC08500, M, M0.00 / 0.00KAGS 040653Z AUTO 00000KT 10SM BKN060 OVC085 22/21 A2995 RMK AO2 SLP140 T02220211

5.16 NOAA IGRA Radiosonde Wind Profile

Nearest sounding implies mean 0-12 km wind drift toward 215.8 deg at 24.11 m/s; a passive balloon could drift about 173.6 km in two hours under this crude layer-average model. Radiosonde winds are sparse station soundings; balloon drift remains approximate without launch time, ascent rate, object altitude, and exact line-of-sight bearing.

StationNameDistance kmSounding UTCMean drift bearingMean speed m/s2h drift kmMax wind
USM00072215PEACHTREE CITY; GA.171.802023-08-04T12:00:00+00:00215.8024.11173.6036.00 at 16338.00 m

5.17 NOAA GOES ABI/GLM Public File Manifest

GOES public S3 objects are listed for the report hour where available. This is an availability manifest, not yet a rendered satellite image.

SatelliteGOES16Bucketnoaa-goes16
ABI sample files12GLM sample files12

ABI sample objects:

GLM lightning sample objects:

5.18 ADSB.lol Historical Aircraft Track Extraction

This layer uses the downloaded ADSB.lol daily history archive to test actual aircraft tracks near the report coordinate and minute. It is not treated as a primary-radar substitute; it is a transponder/receiver-derived aircraft screen.

Archive window2023-08-04T06:04:00+00:00 to 2023-08-04T08:04:00+00:00Radius250.00 nmi
Trace files scanned52081Tracks retained109
Support statusaircraft strong candidate presentBest-candidate noteordinary-object favored if the report's count, color, direction, and motion can be reconciled with the candidate track(s).
Strong candidates2Plausible candidates7
Reporting-aircraft tracks excluded1Weak candidates19

5.19 Top ADS-B Candidate Tracks

AircraftStatusScoreMin dist kmNearest dt minAlt ftAzEl
N631QS C68A a842e2strong aircraft candidate75.389.000.04170756.7036.15
N316UP B763 a35eebstrong aircraft candidate59.1118.900.0639000141.708.94
N403UP B752 a4b996reporting aircraft track; excluded from support counts91.514.200.0937000104.1069.36
N236NV A320 a2200aplausible aircraft candidate52.7325.100.051852542.9020.21
N721FR A321 a9a7d0plausible aircraft candidate34.2669.700.0925900210.506.88
N26VW PC12 a27e94plausible aircraft candidate33.737.800.0920850167.703.82
N8661A B738 abe79dplausible aircraft candidate33.32163.801.751950313.80-0.59
N463UP B752 a5a690plausible aircraft candidate25.3731.600.1139000142.305.17

6. Annotated Evidence Figure

Annotated orbital object figure
Generated figure copied from the local evidence-plot output. It is included as an analytic visualization, not as original sensor imagery.

7. Analytic Comparison

CriterionReport EvidenceAnalytic Treatment
Time constraint2023-08-04T07:04:00+00:00Directly used in propagation; this is a hard filter, not descriptive context.
Location constraint32.56472, -82.98497Directly used as observer point for azimuth/elevation/range computation.
Count / patternthree-object/light language presentNo compact same-launch count match; retained for unresolved report features.
Motion languagenot explicitApparent motion labels in the object table provide a plausible but not definitive comparison.
Radar / official checknot specifiedNo ATC radar return can be consistent with distant orbital objects or visual aircraft-light hypotheses, but it does not prove the match.
Analytic dispositionnormal-object237UAP00533 is assessed as normal-object favored because the available public evidence gives a case-specific ordinary-object candidate: strong ADS-B aircraft candidate N631QS C68A a842e2 at 11.8 km, azimuth 6.7 deg, elevation 36.15 deg, 7.81 min from report. Dense satellite presence alone is not treated as causation in this packet.

8. Caveats, Limitations, and Collection Gaps

Appendix A. Public Report Text Extracts

237UAP00533

Washington Operations Center




Date: 8/4/2023 3:04:00 AM (-04 EDT)
Title: AAY1432 UFO-UAP ACTIVITY 08-04-2023
Latitude: 32.56472222                                   Latitude: -82.984972220000003




DESCRIPTION

PRELIM INFO FROM FAA OPS: DUBLIN, GA/UFO-UAP ACTIVITY/0304E/ATLANTA ARTCC ADVISED ALLEGIANT 1432,
A320, FLL - TYS, AND MULTIPLE ACFT REPORTED AN UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL PHENOMENON WITH BRIGHT WHITE
FLASHING LIGHTS WHILE N BOUND AT FL400 VCNTY DBN. NO LEO NOTIFICATION REPORTED. WOC 7-3333 TB/JW

Appendix B. Computational Evidence Digest

This appendix preserves the principal computed values used in the assessment, shortened to the fields most relevant to audit and review.

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  "report_time_utc": "2023-08-04T07:04:00+00:00",
  "source_excerpt": "Washington Operations Center\n\n\n\n\nDate: 8/4/2023 3:04:00 AM (-04 EDT)\nTitle: AAY1432 UFO-UAP ACTIVITY 08-04-2023\nLatitude: 32.56472222                                   Latitude: -82.984972220000003\n\n\n\n\nDESCRIPTION\n\nPRELIM INFO FROM FAA OPS: DUBLIN, GA/UFO-UAP ACTIVITY/0304E/ATLANTA ARTCC ADVISED ALLEGIANT 1432,\nA320, FLL - TYS, AND MULTIPLE ACFT REPORTED AN UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL PHENOMENON WITH BRIGHT WHITE\nFLASHING LIGHTS WHILE N BOUND AT FL400 VCNTY DBN. NO LEO NOTIFICATION REPORTED. WOC 7-3333 TB/JW",
  "historical_starlink_element_rows": 19169,
  "observer": {
    "lat": 32.56472222,
    "lon": -82.98497222,
    "source": "(public text extract 237UAP00533)"
  },
  "case_id": "237UAP00533",
  "starlink_above_horizon_at_report_time": 915,
  "starlink_catalog_ids_considered": 19169,
  "largest_same-sky_cluster_count": 430,
  "starlink_at_or_above_10_deg": 431,
  "top_starlinks": [
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      "azimuth_plus_2m_deg": 347.7,
      "azimuth_plus_5m_deg": 347.93,
      "element_age_hours": 1.5,
      "element_epoch": "2023-08-04T08:33:46.564416+00:00",
      "elevation_deg": 85.15,
      "elevation_plus_2m_deg": 36.36,
      "elevation_plus_5m_deg": 8.71,
      "epoch_altitude_km": 681.75,
      "ground_track_bearing_deg": 347.4,
      "ground_track_label": "NNW",
      "launch_date": "05043G",
      "launch_designator": "05043G",
      "name": "NORAD 28898",
      "norad_id": "28898",
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      "subpoint_lat": 32.1225,
      "subpoint_lon": -82.8015
    },
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      "azimuth_deg": 74.98,
      "azimuth_plus_2m_deg": 145.97,
      "azimuth_plus_5m_deg": 156.4,
      "element_age_hours": 7.61,
      "element_epoch": "2023-08-04T14:40:19.278336+00:00",
      "elevation_deg": 79.97,
      "elevation_plus_2m_deg": 58.16,
      "elevation_plus_5m_deg": 29.63,
      "epoch_altitude_km": 1481.83,
      "ground_track_bearing_deg": 164.19,
      "ground_track_label": "SSE",
      "launch_date": "87020AP",
      "launch_designator": "87020AP",
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      "norad_id": "18803",
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      "azimuth_plus_5m_deg": 358.13,
      "element_age_hours": 2.17,
      "element_epoch": "2023-08-04T09:14:03.884352+00:00",
      "elevation_deg": 78.78,
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      "elevation_plus_5m_deg": 32.87,
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      "ground_track_bearing_deg": 4.67,
      "ground_track_label": "N",
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      "launch_designator": "81120B",
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      "subpoint_lon": -85.7099
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      "azimuth_plus_5m_deg": 198.91,
      "element_age_hours": 22.69,
      "element_epoch": "2023-08-03T08:22:31.253376+00:00",
      "elevation_deg": 78.16,
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      "elevation_plus_5m_deg": 9.85,
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      "ground_track_label": "SSW",
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      "azimuth_plus_5m_deg": 142.77,
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      "elevation_plus_5m_deg": 3.75,
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      "sky_motion_label": "westward, setting",
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      "azimuth_plus_5m_deg": 195.2,
      "element_age_hours": 1.09,
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      "elevation_plus_2m_deg": 57.57,
      "elevation_plus_5m_deg": 25.68,
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      "ground_track_bearing_deg": 181.35,
      "ground_track_label": "S",
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      "sky_motion_label": "westward, setting",
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      "azimuth_plus_5m_deg": 36.11,
      "element_age_hours": 21.24,
      "element_epoch": "2023-08-03T09:49:40.158912+00:00",
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      "elevation_plus_5m_deg": 19.56,
      "epoch_altitude_km": 433.62,
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      "ground_track_label": "NE",
      "launch_date": "11037BV",
      "launch_designator": "11037BV",
      "name": "NORAD 45835",
      "norad_id": "45835",
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      "sky_motion_label": "eastward, setting",
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    {
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      "azimuth_plus_5m_deg": 7.54,
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      "elevation_plus_5m_deg": 9.47,
      "epoch_altitude_km": 730.93,
      "ground_track_bearing_deg": 1.15,
      "ground_track_label": "N",
      "launch_date": "98032C",
      "launch_designator": "98032C",
      "name": "NORAD 25344",
      "norad_id": "25344",
      "range_km": 784.47,
      "sky_motion_label": "westward, setting",
      "subpoint_lat": 32.5993,
      "subpoint_lon": -80.0709
    },
    {
      "azimuth_deg": 225.44,
      "azimuth_plus_2m_deg": 198.99,
      "azimuth_plus_5m_deg": 191.23,
      "element_age_hours": 13.8,
      "element_epoch": "2023-08-04T20:51:51.665472+00:00",
      "elevation_deg": 65.58,
      "elevation_plus_2m_deg": 39.39,
      "elevation_plus_5m_deg": 16.3,
      "epoch_altitude_km": 1191.65,
      "ground_track_bearing_deg": 181.63,
      "ground_track_label": "S",
      "launch_date": "22138Y",
      "launch_designator": "22138Y",
      "name": "NORAD 54135",
      "norad_id": "54135",
      "range_km": 1285.45,
      "sky_motion_label": "westward, setting",
      "subpoint_lat": 29.6858,
      "subpoint_lon": -86.2852
    },
    {
      "azimuth_deg": 91.61,
      "azimuth_plus_2m_deg": 29.11,
      "azimuth_plus_5m_deg": 8.76,
      "element_age_hours": 0.17,
      "element_epoch": "2023-08-04T06:54:04.190400+00:00",
      "elevation_deg": 65.38,
      "elevation_plus_2m_deg": 51.29,
      "elevation_plus_5m_deg": 24.18,
      "epoch_altitude_km": 1247.74,
      "ground_track_bearing_deg": 356.26,
      "ground_track_label": "N",
      "launch_date": "65027CG",
      "launch_designator": "65027CG",
      "name": "NORAD 383

Appendix C. Source Exhaustion Checklist

This checklist records which source layers were actually applied to this individual report. It separates checked evidence from unexhausted collection gaps so the disposition is auditable when the PDF is read alone.

Source LayerStatusCase-Specific Note
NARA public UAP/FAA reportreviewedSource IDs: 237UAP00533
Time and observer coordinateextracted2023-08-04T07:04:00+00:00 at 32.56472, -82.98497
Orbital object propagationscreenedpublic LEO catalog objects
Space-Track SATCAT metadatascreened30 NORAD IDs checked; 30 matched in local SATCAT subset
Launch-object/SupGP layernot applicablenot a launch-object case
NASA/JPL known small-body layernot selectedCAD/Horizons secondary screen included when this case had NEO-relevant timing/geometry
NASA POWER/Horizons/DONKI contextnot exhaustedHourly weather, sky geometry, and space-weather context where local JSON is present
Aircraft/ADS-B layerscreened52081 trace files scanned; 109 tracks retained; aircraft strong candidate present
NOAA GOES imagery layernot exhaustedCloud/lightning imagery layer for the report hour
NOAA GOES ABI/GLM manifestscreenedPublic S3 object listing for the report hour
NOAA/NEXRAD weather radar layernot exhaustedWeather radar only; not ATC/primary radar
NOAA IGRA radiosonde layerscreenedBalloon drift plausibility layer
ASOS/METAR surface weatherscreenedNearest station visibility, cloud, wind, precipitation, and METAR observations
Weather/balloon source planplannedNearest weather-airport, GOES, and radiosonde queries are listed where local plan JSON is present
Final analytic dispositionnormal-object favoredPresence-only satellite density is context only; a stronger case-specific fit is required for normal-object disposition

References and Source Links

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