🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In June 1957, a witness in South Fork Meadow, California, observed between 4 and 6 bright white lights flying in a nearly perfect square formation. The objects appeared above the surrounding mountains and moved quickly before fading from view. Although the report considered the possibility of a formation flight, no photos or radar data were taken, leaving the identification uncertain. The official report labeled it as "possibly aircraft," but the description didn't fully match conventional objects. This case is an example of how UFO reports often presented ambiguous data that raised more questions than answers.