🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In August 1965, a witness in Phoenix, Arizona, reported an unidentified aerial phenomenon that caught their attention on a clear night. The object, described as bright and without a tail, was ascending vertically and emitting a glow that seemed to reflect sunlight. As it climbed, four pink objects separated from it, traveling at high speed in cardinal directions. The main object changed colors, shifting from pink to green and then to orange before suddenly disappearing. The witness, intrigued by the event, contacted air authorities to share their experience.
The initial investigation suggested the phenomenon might be related to a meteor, although no physical evidence or conclusive photographs were found. The testimony stood out for its precision and detailed description of the object's movements and color changes. Although the exact nature of the phenomenon could not be confirmed, the case highlights the importance of investigating sightings promptly to gather more reliable information and avoid losing critical details.