🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In July 1962, a witness in Moraine, Ohio, observed a bright object in the sky for 15 minutes that did not twinkle, similar to a star. The report mentions that there were two objects, one moving northeast and the other southeast, although one remained stationary. The witness thought they would collide. Eventually, it was concluded that the stationary object was likely the star Vega. Despite initial confusion, the case was evaluated as a known phenomenon, not an unexplained UFO.
The report includes details of the observation, such as the exact time, direction, and duration, and although the witness did not take photos, they provided a detailed description. The official evaluation suggests there was not enough evidence to consider it a UFO case, but the testimony reflects the curiosity and mystery surrounding these events.