🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In February 1966, an observer at Brunswick Naval Air Station, Maine, reported an unidentified aerial phenomenon. The object was described as a disc with red, blue, and green lights that flickered. Initially thought to be Jupiter, analysis suggested it was more likely an aircraft. The report notes the object moved in an unusual way, with sudden stops and starts, and another object accompanied it. The lack of precise data made a conclusive evaluation difficult.
The report details that the observer completed an extensive questionnaire, including visual, auditory, and movement descriptions. Despite efforts, no definitive confirmation of the phenomenon's nature was achieved. The official conclusion was that one object was Jupiter and data on the other was insufficient. This case reflects the complexity of UFO reports and the difficulty in obtaining clear answers.