🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In May 1963, a sighting in the Pacific recorded an object resembling a meteor. The report indicates that two objects were seen, one around 07:57 and another 1.5 hours later. Both had similar characteristics and moved in the same direction. The observation lasted 10 seconds, suggesting an astronomical phenomenon. Analysts concluded it was not a satellite or balloon, but likely a meteor.
The report was classified as meteorological and no photos were taken. Several military and intelligence agencies received the information, but no conclusive evaluation was made. Despite the direction and duration, it was ruled out as a satellite. This case shows how UFO reports often resolve as natural phenomena, though they generate interest across multiple agencies.