🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
A doctor and several reliable witnesses observed a bright object in Harlowtown, Montana, in 1954. The luminous object, resembling a star, moved slowly and changed colors with a constant orange rim. Despite a one-hour observation, no physical evidence was found. Investigators considered the possibility of Mars, but other explanations were not ruled out. The detailed description includes coordinates and observations made with a powerful telescope.
The official report did not reach definitive conclusions, as no conventional explanations were found. The object would disappear and reappear, creating mystery. Although Mars was mentioned as a possibility, the data was insufficient for a clear evaluation. This case shows how even with reliable witnesses, unidentified aerial phenomena remain enigmas.