🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In February 1965, a sixth-grade boy in Alexandria, Virginia, observed multiple unidentified flying objects. He saw them for about four minutes with the bright sun behind him. The objects appeared as bright balls, sharply outlined, and moved erratically. Sometimes they hovered in the air before heading west. They made no sound or smoke and seemed much smaller than a plane. The boy wasn't sure how many he saw, but estimated around ten.
The boy's description is clear and detailed, though from a child's perspective. He mentioned the objects were very bright, possibly reflecting sunlight, and had unpredictable movement. Despite his attempt to draw them, there were no photos or physical evidence. The report concludes the objects were not birds or conventional aircraft, suggesting they could have been natural phenomena or unknown objects. The boy had never seen anything like them before, adding intrigue to his account.