🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
A 1956 report describes the observation of seven aerial objects near West Palm Beach, Florida. Three were square, four round, with sizes ranging from a dime to a pin. All had a light pink color. Three objects flew straight from north to south, three zigzagged from northeast to southeast, and one traveled south to north before disappearing at the horizon. The sighting involved three separate events with multiple witnesses.
Investigators concluded the data was insufficient for a clear evaluation. Possible explanations like meteors or aircraft were considered but not confirmed. The report, though brief, stands out for its detailed description of shapes, colors, and trajectories. No photos or radar were used, limiting technical analysis. Despite the lack of conclusive evidence, the case remains an intriguing example of UFO sightings from the 1950s.