Release 4 UAP Guide: Green Fireballs, Blue Book, STS-80, and Sensor Tracks
A source-first guide to the July 10, 2026 Release 4 records, including Los Alamos green fireball material, Project Sign and Blue Book files, Pantex, range-fouler debriefs, NASA spaceflight controls, and DVIDS sensor media.
Archive path: Release_4/Analysis/C80-Release-4-Companion-Map-and-Disclosure-Bridge.md
Workflow: AI-assisted analysis workflow with source citations, conventional checks, and clearly labeled interpretation.
Audience: serious-uap-readers
The cover image is an AI-generated, branded interpretive guide plate, not source evidence. It visualizes the Release 4 workbench: Los Alamos green-fireball records, historical project files, Pantex/sensitive-site routing, STS-80 orbital stills, and infrared sensor strips. The 'uaps.world' mark and non-evidence label are embedded in the image so it cannot be mistaken for original source material.
Release 4 is the July 10, 2026 intake layer in [uap-data.csv](/?open=Release_4%2Fuap-data.csv). It cites forty local source records spanning PDFs, videos, audio-derived MP4 files, and still imagery. The strongest local anchors are [DOE Los Alamos Conference on Aerial Phenomena, 1949](/?open=Release_4%2FDOE-UAP-D004_Los-Alamos-Conference-on-Aerial-Phenomena_1949.pdf), [DOW Analysis of Flying Object Incidents in the United States, 1948](/?open=Release_4%2FDOW-UAP-D093_Analysis-of-Flying-Object-Incidents-in-the-US_1948.pdf), [DOW Analysis of Flying Object Incidents in the United States, 1949](/?open=Release_4%2FDOW-UAP-D094_Analysis-of-Flying-Object-Incidents-in-the-US_1949.pdf), [DOW Project Sign Progress Report, 1948](/?open=Release_4%2FDOW-UAP-D097_Project-Sign-Progress-Report_1948.pdf), [DOE Pantex Unidentified Object Incident Report, 2015](/?open=Release_4%2FDOE-UAP-D005_Pantex-Unidentified-Object-Incident-Report_2015.pdf), [NASA STS-80 Image 1](/?open=Release_4%2FNASA-UAP-D030_STS-80-Unidentified-Object-Image1_1996.jpg), [NASA STS-80 Image 2](/?open=Release_4%2FNASA-UAP-D031_STS-80-Unidentified-Object-Image2_1996.jpg), [NASA STS-80 Image 3](/?open=Release_4%2FNASA-UAP-D032_STS-80-Unidentified-Object-Image3_1996.jpg), and the Release 4 DVIDS media family led by [DOW-UAP-PR104 Yellow Sea 2025](/?open=Release_4%2FDOD_111830027.mp4), [DOW-UAP-PR105 East China Sea 2025](/?open=Release_4%2FDOD_111830030.mp4), [DOW-UAP-PR113 Western United States 1996](/?open=Release_4%2FDOD_111830133.mp4), and [DOW-UAP-PR115 Gulf of America 2019](/?open=Release_4%2FDOD_111830147.mp4).
Release 4 is a bridge release, not a single-case release. It ties four evidence families together:
- [C00 - Executive Disclosure Synthesis](/?open=Release_2%2FAnalysis%2FC00-Executive-Disclosure-Synthesis.md): Release 4 strengthens the long-arc claim that the public archive contains physical-observation records, administrative control records, and modern sensor packets in the same disclosure surface. - [C02 - Historical Government and Grudge Record](/?open=Release_2%2FAnalysis%2FC02-Historical-Government-and-Grudge-Record.md): Release 4 adds major Project Sign, early Air Intelligence, Los Alamos, Blue Book review, and CIA unconventional-aircraft material. - [C04 - Documents Sensitive Sites and Recovered Tech](/?open=Release_2%2FAnalysis%2FC04-Documents-Sensitive-Sites-and-Recovered-Tech.md): [DOE-D005 Pantex](/?open=Release_4%2FDOE-UAP-D005_Pantex-Unidentified-Object-Incident-Report_2015.pdf) reconnects the May 22 Pantex imagery to a broader incident report. - [C05 - NASA Apollo and Spaceflight](/?open=Release_2%2FAnalysis%2FC05-NASA-Apollo-and-Spaceflight.md): STS-80 stills and Apollo light-flash debriefings create a useful space-domain control pair: external object imagery versus biological light-flash perception. - [C14 - Conventional Misleading and Balloon Flags](/?open=Release_2%2FAnalysis%2FC14-Conventional-Misleading-and-Balloon-Flags.md): D091/PR116 explicitly preserve a deformed-balloon lane, and PR115 preserves an auto-gain/thermal-blending caution.