🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In December 1958, a child in Uniontown, Pennsylvania observed a glowing object in the sky. The report describes a round object the size of a basketball, with a blue and green glow. The sighting lasted only 12 seconds, and the witness could not determine the object's exact path. Despite limited observations, a meteor was considered as a possibility. The lack of precise data such as altitude, direction, or weather conditions made it difficult to evaluate the case. The official report did not reach a clear conclusion, leaving the mystery unresolved.
The case was recorded by the ATIC, but no further details could be obtained from the witness. The official response was that no correlation with known equipment could be made. Although an additional investigation was requested, no further information was gathered. Cases like this were common at the time, reflecting the difficulty of evaluating sightings without physical evidence or detailed testimonies.