🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In May 1964, three witnesses in Ontario, Canada, observed a formation of lights moving from south to north. The lights had a reddish glow and resembled Roman candles. Although one of the witnesses was a lawyer, all three agreed on the description: the lights made no noise and moved erratically. One light pulled far ahead of the others, and two appeared to converge. The observation lasted between three and four minutes.
The U.S. Air Force reviewed the report and considered possible explanations such as aircraft or balloons, but did not rule out an unidentified phenomenon. The witnesses mentioned unusual atmospheric conditions, such as light halos around the moon, which could have distorted the appearance of the objects. After the sighting, more planes were heard, adding to the confusion. Despite the investigation, no definitive conclusion was reached.