🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In February 1956, a witness in Pontiac, Michigan, reported the presence of two aerial objects with red, orange, white, and blue colors. These appeared at an estimated height of 5,000 feet and were moving south at a very slow speed. The sighting lasted about ten minutes, and the objects were still visible at the time of the report. The report notes that the sky was completely overcast with scattered snow showers, complicating precise identification. Despite the detailed description, authorities considered the possibility that these were weather balloons, given the wind direction and estimated altitude. The official conclusion was not definitive, as other explanations were not ruled out. However, the report suggests the objects did not appear to be aircraft or astronomical phenomena. This case is an example of how UFO reports are often carefully analyzed, considering meteorological and environmental factors before reaching firm conclusions.