🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In 1963, a witness in Greensboro, North Carolina, observed an unidentified flying object that stood out due to its yellow color and a row of red lights. The incident occurred while watching fireworks, and the object moved silently eastward for two minutes. Suddenly, it reversed direction, accelerated, and returned to its original course before slowly ascending and disappearing. Although the report concluded there was insufficient data for evaluation, the account describes an unusual and clearly non-conventional experience.
The observer, an 18-year-old who occasionally used a telescope, claimed he could not identify the object with natural phenomena. The object left no physical evidence and no photos were taken, and the case was considered too old for further investigation. Despite this, the detailed testimony and precise description of the object's movement offer an intriguing narrative that remains of interest to researchers of unidentified aerial phenomena.