🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In November 1956, a teenager in Cincinnati, Ohio, observed a bright white object moving toward the horizon. The witness described the object as round and luminous, about the size of an eraser at arm's length. The sighting lasted between three and six seconds, drawing attention due to its speed and brightness. Although it might initially seem like an extraordinary phenomenon, the report suggests it was a meteor. The description and short duration of the event align with typical characteristics of a meteor entering Earth's atmosphere.
The official report classifies it as an "astronomical meteor," ruling out other possibilities like balloons or aircraft. The lack of photographs and the brief nature of the sighting made a more detailed evaluation difficult, but the available data were sufficient for a clear conclusion. This case is an example of how UFO sightings often have natural explanations, even if they appear unusual or striking.