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UFO seen in Cincinnati in 1960

UFO seen in Cincinnati in 1960
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Summary

In December 1960, a witness in Cincinnati, Ohio, reported seeing two objects moving rapidly from the southeast to the northwest. He described them as yellow lines with an optical length of four feet, ruling out the possibility of an aircraft. The sky was clear, and the observation took place near sunset. Due to the lack of detailed information, such as the duration of the sighting or how the objects disappeared, no clear conclusion could be reached. The air force sent a questionnaire to gather more details, but no response was received. Although several possibilities, such as balloons, aircraft, or astronomical phenomena, were considered, the data was deemed insufficient.

The case was classified as "insufficient data," meaning the nature of the objects could not be determined. Despite this, the witness firmly believed he saw UFOs, even citing recent books on the subject. The lack of official responses and the witness's insistence on his experience reflect the common frustration in many unresolved sightings. Although it was never officially confirmed, the testimony remains another example of the mysteries surrounding unidentified flying objects.