🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In April 1954, multiple witnesses in Savannah, Georgia, reported a round object with a reddish glow and a halo-like effect. Observers included three civilians and one military personnel, adding credibility to the sighting. The object made no sound and remained in the sky without a defined course. Despite the absence of photographs or physical evidence, investigators concluded it could be a weather balloon or a star. The similarity between the various reports supported this interpretation, though an unknown phenomenon was not ruled out.
The lack of a detailed report in the file and the absence of images prevented a definitive confirmation. However, the available data and analysis of the testimonies led to the most likely conclusion. This case, like many from the era, reflected the difficulty of distinguishing between natural phenomena and unexplained events. Although no further details were recorded, the case was filed as another in the long list of unresolved UFO sightings.