CORROBORATED
CF-CIA-C05515983 CORROBORATED
Soviet Space Station and Orbital Vehicle Development Program
CASE FILE — CF-CIA-C05515983 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
1958-10-17
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Goddard Laboratory, Annapolis, Maryland, United States
Duration Estimated duration of the observed phenomenon
Ongoing research program (1958)
Object Type Classification of the observed object based on witness descriptions
unknown
Source Origin database or archive this case was sourced from
cia_foia
Country Country where the incident took place
US
AI Confidence AI-generated credibility score based on source reliability, detail consistency, and corroboration
85%
This CIA document from October 17, 1958, is a declassified intelligence report on a meeting of the USSR's Interdepartmental Commission on Interplanetary Communications held at the Goddard Laboratory in Annapolis, Maryland. The meeting discussed Soviet research into artificial satellite vehicles and orbital platforms, focusing on three main areas: satellite observation, interplanetary communications, and logistical support. The report details Soviet plans for orbital reconnaissance vehicles, satellite-based imaging systems, and rocket development programs. A key figure mentioned is Professor A.A. Blagonravov, Chairman of the Astronautics Department at the USSR Academy of Sciences, who presented information about Soviet orbital vehicle development including designs capable of carrying payloads to altitudes of 100-200 miles and eventually placing objects in stable orbits at 300-500 miles altitude. The document extensively describes various rocket projects (labeled A through D), orbital mechanics calculations, and future Soviet space capabilities including manned orbital stations. This appears to be an intelligence assessment of Soviet space program developments during the early Space Age, not a UFO sighting, though the orbital vehicle descriptions may have contributed to UFO reports of the era.
02 Timeline of Events
1958-10-17
USSR Interdepartmental Commission Meeting
Meeting held at Goddard Laboratory, Annapolis to discuss Soviet satellite vehicle research and interplanetary communications programs
1958
Soviet Orbital Vehicle Development Announced
USSR reveals plans for orbital reconnaissance vehicles capable of reaching 300-500 mile altitudes with imaging capabilities
1958
Four Rocket Projects Disclosed
Soviet scientists describe Projects A, B, C, and D - various rocket designs with different payload capacities and altitude capabilities
1959 (projected)
Planned Orbital Station
USSR announces intention to launch orbital station by 1959, though this timeline proved overly optimistic
1958-10-17
CIA Intelligence Report Filed
CIA analyst documents Soviet space program developments for strategic intelligence assessment
03 Key Witnesses
Professor A.A. Blagonravov
Chairman, Astronautics Department, USSR Academy of Sciences
high
Soviet scientist and leading figure in USSR space program development, presented at Interdepartmental Commission on Interplanetary Communications
"Expressed difficulty that all research connected in the USSR program is carried out by various organizations which are combined under one department which is secret."
04 Source Documents 1
CIA: C05515983
CIA FOIA 6 pages 662.6 KB EXTRACTED
05 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
This document represents Cold War intelligence gathering on Soviet space technology development rather than an actual UFO incident. The detailed technical specifications regarding orbital vehicles, satellite capabilities, and rocket propulsion systems indicate this was strategic military/scientific intelligence. The timing (1958, one year after Sputnik) is significant - the U.S. was intensely focused on Soviet space capabilities. The mention of vehicles in orbit at various altitudes (300-500 miles), reconnaissance capabilities, and discussion of objects that 'could be seen either optically or by radar' may explain some contemporary UFO sightings as misidentified Soviet satellites or orbital vehicles. The document's focus on 'uninhabited vehicles' and future manned stations suggests Soviet advancement in space technology that would have been highly classified and potentially misinterpreted by civilian observers. The credibility of this intelligence is moderate - it's based on Soviet scientific presentations, but some claims (like 1959 manned orbital stations) proved overly optimistic.
06 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Explanation for Contemporary UFO Sightings
Soviet satellites and orbital vehicles described in this report likely account for numerous UFO sightings in the late 1950s-1960s. Classified spacecraft, both Soviet and American, appeared as unexplained objects to civilian observers unfamiliar with orbital mechanics and satellite characteristics.
07 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
This is definitively not a UFO case but rather a declassified CIA intelligence report on Soviet space technology development from 1958. The document analyzes USSR plans for orbital vehicles, satellites, and space stations presented at a scientific meeting. Its presence in UFO files likely reflects the intelligence community's effort to catalog potential explanations for aerial sightings during the Space Race era. Soviet orbital vehicles and satellites described in this report would have appeared as unidentified objects to untrained observers, contributing to UFO reports of the late 1950s and early 1960s. The document is significant for understanding how classified space programs influenced UFO phenomena, but contains no actual anomalous sighting data.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
85%
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