🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In September 1952, an Air Force pilot and air traffic controller reported observing two unidentified objects over Atlanta, Georgia. The objects appeared round, very bright, and alternated between light blue and bright red colors. Although they looked large to the naked eye, the observer noted they were at such a great distance that their actual size could be substantial. No sound or maneuvers were recorded, and they remained visible for 19 minutes. The observer's wife also witnessed the event, adding credibility to the sighting.
The report includes detailed weather data, such as 19 miles visibility, a temperature of 62 degrees, and winds at 8 knots. Additionally, the observer, an Eastern Air Line pilot, insisted these were not aircraft or stars. The detailed description and lack of conventional explanations make this case one of the most intriguing in UFO history.