Roswell UFO Crash, July 2024 — FBI File
Roswell crash: A magnesium alloy specimen was publicly alleged to be a component recovered from a crashed extraterrestrial vehicle. The specimen was claimed to have extraordinary properties, including functioning as a terahertz waveguide and generating antigravity. However, analy
Background
A UFO/UAP incident extracted from page 1 of AAROs Supplement to ORNLs Analysis of a Metallic Specimen, an All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) document published in 2024-2025. The incident is dated 1947 and located in Unknown location.
What the document records
A magnesium alloy specimen was publicly alleged to be a component recovered from a crashed extraterrestrial vehicle. The specimen was claimed to have extraordinary properties, including functioning as a terahertz waveguide and generating antigravity. However, analysis by Oak Ridge National Laboratory determined the specimen to be terrestrial in origin and not capable of functioning as a terahertz waveguide.
Witnesses on file: public.
Status of the case
The page-level assessment recorded in the document is: identified as terrestrial. AARO designates unresolved cases as those for which the agency has not concluded the events were anomalous, has not concluded they were conventional, and has not ruled out either possibility. Conventional candidates for sightings of recent periods include drones, classified test platforms, satellite re-entry, balloon traffic, atmospheric optical phenomena, and astronomical objects.
Sources
- [Original release on aaro.mil](https://www.aaro.mil/Portals/136/PDFs/Information Papers/AAROs_Supplement_to_ORNLs_Analysis_of_a_Metallic_Specimen.pdf)
- AARO (All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office)