🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In March 1966, an observer in Colorado Springs captured a series of photos of an unusual aerial phenomenon. Ten images were taken, some labeled with directions like "WEST" and "TOP", suggesting an attempt to document the object from multiple angles. Although the quality of the images is limited, the object does not appear to have conventional features of airplanes or weather balloons. The case was filed under number 10377, and while there are no additional reports, the photos remain a mystery to researchers.
The images, though blurry, offer a fascinating glimpse into an event that had no clear explanation. The label "Tui" on one of the photos adds a personal touch to the case, perhaps the name of the witness or a casual annotation. The lack of detailed information about what was seen or how local authorities reacted keeps the case in the category of the unexplained. For UFO enthusiasts, this file is a reminder that even in the 1960s, the skies still held mysteries.