🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In September 1959, a UFO sighting occurred 10 miles east of Miami, Florida. A witness reported seeing an object that appeared to be a two-stage rocket, with high altitude and speed. The object was traveling southeast and was observed for three minutes. Although no photos were taken, the report suggests it could be a missile launched from Cape Canaveral. However, no confirming data was available, although all indications pointed to this conclusion. The report was provided by the Coast Guard, adding credibility to the testimony.
The object showed no lights or other conventional identification signs, which generated some uncertainty. Despite the report classifying the sighting as likely a missile, the nature of the event remains intriguing. The duration, direction, and flight description match the characteristics of a missile launch, but the lack of official confirmation keeps some ambiguity. This case is an example of how UFO reports often relate to military or space activities, without always being able to establish clear connections.