🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In June 1949, three unidentified objects were observed over Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Two were rectangular and one was circular, with detailed descriptions of their shapes and colors. The witnesses, including a biologist and a teacher, saw the objects for 12 to 15 minutes. The rectangular ones moved in waves and the circular one maintained level flight. The official conclusion pointed to a weather balloon, although the observation details suggest an unusual experience.
The official investigation reviewed weather data and confirmed no balloons were released in the area. However, a balloon was launched near the time of the sighting, though it didn't match the object descriptions. The testimonies aligned on key aspects, and the description of the circular object as frosted glass adds an intriguing element. Despite the conventional explanation, the case remains a mystery for many interested in unexplained aerial phenomena.