🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In January 1959, a witness in Golden Valley, Minnesota, reported seeing two round objects, the size of a nickel, one blue and one red. The blue object moved around the red one, and both remained visible for several minutes. The report suggests the sighting could be a reflection from a light source east of the city, near Minneapolis. Although other explanations like balloons or aircraft were considered, the official conclusion pointed to a ground reflection.
The report includes details such as the time of the sighting, duration, and precise location. The witness, a retired Air Force master sergeant, contacted authorities to report the incident. Despite the lack of photographs or radar, the testimony was recorded accurately. Ultimately, the possibility of an unidentified aerial phenomenon was dismissed, attributing the sighting to weather conditions and light reflections.