🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In February 1964, a witness in Brooklyn observed eight white objects moving in a straight line toward the southeast. The objects were oval, bright, and silent, disappearing quickly behind buildings. Although the witness ran to get a better view, he only had seconds to observe them. The detailed description includes their size, shape, and brightness, but no photos or recordings were made. The Air Force responded that there was not enough information to identify them, suggesting possible light reflections or a meteor.
The case was considered interesting for the Atmospheric Optics group, but no definitive explanation was reached. The witness insisted on knowing more details, but no other reports were recorded in the area at that time. The official response highlighted the brief nature of the sighting as a limiting factor. Despite the uncertainties, the testimony remains a classic example of a short but impactful UFO encounter.