🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In April 1958, a witness in Michigan observed a formation of eight flying objects, two large and six small, moving in two straight lines. The objects had orange color and emitted vapor trails. According to the report, the six small ones emerged from the two large ones, though the testimony lacked precise data on altitude or speed. Despite photos being taken, they were never submitted to the authorities and the report was filed a month after the sighting, raising doubts about its reliability.
The U.S. Air Force classified the case as an "unreliable report" due to the lack of concrete information. The responsible officer, William J. Borowski, noted the testimony was vague, though the witness claimed to have photos that could clarify the event. Without images or additional data, it was impossible to determine if the objects were aircraft, balloons, or astronomical phenomena. The case remains unresolved, like many from that era.