🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In March 1964, a civilian in Roswell captured an image of a bright object in the sky, described as a metallic object reflecting sunlight. The object was observed for five minutes, moving north from an elevation of 70 degrees until it disappeared on the horizon. Although the witness took a photograph, later analyses concluded that the image did not match the object seen. Experts suggested the spot on the film was likely caused by a chemical drop during processing. Without a clear image to compare, the case was deemed insufficient for a definitive evaluation.
The photograph and associated data were reviewed by personnel from the Foreign Technology Division of the Air Force, who concluded there was insufficient evidence to confirm the presence of a UFO. Despite the witness's descriptions, the lack of details such as size, speed, and absence of sound complicated the investigation. The case remains a mystery, but photographic evidence does not support the existence of an unidentified object at that time.