🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In October 1959, a civilian pilot reported an object in the sky above Prescott, Arizona. The sighting occurred in the early morning under clear weather conditions with visibility exceeding 15 miles. The object initially appeared red and blue, then turned green before disappearing silently. The witness did not provide details about the object's size, duration of the sighting, or its movement, making analysis difficult. Due to the lack of concrete data, investigators concluded that the case could not be evaluated definitively.
The absence of precise details, such as the object's exact direction or behavior, led to the case being classified as insufficient for a conclusive evaluation. Although possibilities like balloons, aircraft, or astronomical phenomena were considered, no conventional explanation proved conclusive. This type of report, with incomplete data, was common in the UFO files of the time, reflecting the difficulty of analyzing events without more detailed testimonies or physical evidence.