🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In December 1965, a member of the Chilean Rocket Society reported an object resembling a meteor. The witness observed it using binoculars, describing a reddish object that lit up and fragmented in the sky. The phenomenon was seen between 75 and 50 degrees altitude, with one fragment shining as brightly as Venus. Although a connection to the Venus III spacecraft impact was mentioned, no direct link was confirmed. The report lacks photos or physical evidence but includes a detailed description of the object's movement and appearance.
The observation caused some concern, as the witness noted the object exploded into six fragments that quickly disappeared. The report was transmitted by a U.S. Air Force officer who emphasized the importance of investigating any unusual aerial phenomena. Despite being initially considered a meteor, the detailed description and the observer's reaction suggest this could be an interesting case for UFO studies. The document does not provide definitive conclusions, but it clearly outlines what happened that day in Santiago.