🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
An observer in Cleveland, Ohio, reported in 1956 having seen a round object the size of a pinhead, white in color, for fifteen minutes. The object was moving west at an estimated speed of 40-50 knots, though its exact direction was unknown. The duration of the sighting raised doubts about the object's altitude and speed, and it was suggested it could have been the planet Jupiter or the star Procyon. The initial report was described as garbled, making a clear evaluation difficult.
The lack of photographs and ambiguous data led to the conclusion that there was insufficient information to determine the object's nature. Despite this, the case remains an interesting example of how testimonies can be hard to verify, especially when dealing with celestial or atmospheric phenomena.