🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In August 1956, a series of photographs taken in Cheyenne, Wyoming, captured an unidentified object in the sky. The images, taken by a local photographer, show an oval-shaped bright object appearing in multiple shots. Initially thought to be a meteor or a falling star, further analysis suggested the object did not follow typical celestial movement patterns. The first image shows the object in the night sky, while subsequent ones record it in different positions, indicating motion. The last image appears to show a trajectory suggesting a slowdown or change in direction, raising more questions than answers.
The Air Force investigated the case and concluded there was no conclusive evidence of an extraterrestrial craft. However, the photographic data and the photographer's testimony did not allow for a complete dismissal of the possibility of an unconventional phenomenon. The case was filed without a definitive resolution, but it remains a point of interest for researchers and UFO enthusiasts. The images, though blurry in some, are considered valuable for their relative quality and the consistency in the object's recording. The mystery remains, and the 1956 Cheyenne case continues to be one of the most intriguing UFO files in history.