🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In August 1961, a student in Wisconsin observed luminous objects in the sky that appeared like stars but had flashing red and green lights. Some moved in unusual ways, even at speeds exceeding those of planes. The witness contacted police, airports, and weather authorities but received no conclusive answers. It was suggested they could be weather balloons reflecting city lights, though the official military report deemed the information insufficient for further investigation. The case stands out for the witness's persistence and its coincidence with space-related news of the time.
The official military report classified it as insufficient for evaluation, but the witness insisted it wasn't a natural or conventional phenomenon. The silent, yellow-lit object resembling a plane without flashing lights generated doubts about its identity. Although balloons and light reflections were mentioned, the testimony reflects an experience that didn't easily fit known explanations. The case closes with an official response that didn't resolve the questions, but acknowledged the possibility of balloons or reflected lights.