🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In November 1957, a witness in Marietta, Georgia, observed a shiny object with an unusual light on its right side. The object was moving in a straight path, but the observer could not provide details such as size, elevation, or duration of the sighting. Due to the lack of key information, investigators could not classify the phenomenon. Although a balloon was considered, no known launch sites in the area could account for the sighting. The vague description and brief nature of the observation made any conclusive evaluation difficult.
The observation was recorded as "insufficient for evaluation," reflecting common limitations in many UFO cases of the time. Despite the mysterious nature of the report, there was no conclusive evidence of an unidentified craft. The case remains open, like so many others, in the UFO investigation archives.