🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
An oil field worker in Loving, Texas, reported in 1957 observing a round, silver object the size of a dime for one hour. The witness saw it through binoculars in clear daylight but couldn't identify it. The official report notes that crucial data such as azimuth, elevation, and flight path were missing, making any conclusive evaluation difficult. Despite the long observation time, no photos were taken and no precise coordinates were recorded.
The lack of detailed information led investigators to conclude that the data was insufficient to determine the nature of the object. Possibilities such as a balloon, an astronomical phenomenon, or even an aircraft were considered, but none were confirmed. This case is a classic example of many UFO reports that remain unresolved due to the lack of objective data.