🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In October 1952, a 15-year-old boy in Bladensburg, Maryland, observed three luminous objects arranged in a triangular formation. The objects, described as blue-white in color, moved slowly at around 1000 feet altitude without making any sound. The witness insisted they were not reflections or conventional objects, and even passed in front of a star without obscuring it. Although investigators doubted the reliability of the source, the detailed description and included diagram add intrigue to this case.
The report includes a detailed questionnaire where the witness describes seeing the objects while waiting for a friend. Although no photographs or radar data were involved, the testimony stands out for its clarity and precision. The triangular formation and unusual behavior of the objects raised questions about their nature, though conventional explanations like balloons or aircraft were considered. Like many cases from that era, this one remains unresolved.