🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In July 1952, a woman in Chicago reported seeing six round objects moving independently in the sky. She observed them around 22:00 hours on the 19th of July near Balmoral and Ashland Avenue. According to her testimony, the objects were not in formation and moved quickly both horizontally and vertically. Although their movement had no clear pattern, their size was notable—larger than stars but smaller than the moon. The report was sent to military authorities for analysis.
A few days later, the same month, another woman reported seeing seven flying discs in Nova Scotia. These objects were arranged in an inverted triangular formation and had a silvery sheen. They slowly moved toward the horizon before disappearing. The witness drew a diagram to illustrate the position of the objects and the sun. The report, along with the drawing, was sent to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base for evaluation.