🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In September 1956, three observers in Peyton, Colorado, reported the presence of three aerial objects that appeared the size of a half-dollar coin. The objects appeared at 1:23 AM and moved in different directions, disappearing after a few minutes. Through binoculars, the observers noticed the objects emitted a reddish and white glow, which caused some confusion about their nature. After an evaluation, analysts concluded the objects were astronomical bodies, identifying Saturn, Arcturus, and Capella as possible candidates. The observation lasted approximately two hours, allowing experts to confirm that the event was not an unexplained phenomenon.