🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In March 1960, a young girl in Waterbury, Connecticut, spotted a bright circular object in the sky. At 6:15 PM, she called her family to observe it as well. The object was at high altitude, moving slowly, and remained visible for several minutes. The next day, she told her teacher, who discovered that other children had also seen the same object with their parents. They decided to report it to the government, but no additional data was provided. The lack of detailed information prevented a clear evaluation of the case.
The official Air Force report classified it as "insufficient data for evaluation." Although additional information was requested from the family, it was never received. This left the case unresolved, and no definitive conclusion was reached about the nature of the object. Despite multiple witnesses, the absence of precise details like exact speed, direction, or behavior complicated the analysis.