🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In June 1965, a civilian in Wayzatta, Minnesota, reported observing two unidentified aerial objects. The witness, an astronomy student, observed two objects for 45 minutes directly overhead, one large and one small, about 15 feet apart. Both objects displayed a slight undulating motion and had no visible lights. The report concluded it was an astronomical sighting, possibly Arcturus and Spica, but additional data was requested for confirmation.
The duration and description led investigators to consider it a celestial observation. However, the witness insisted it was not a star but objects with a particular glow. The report remained inconclusive due to missing data, leaving some ambiguity about the nature of the observed phenomenon.