🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In March 1966, a family in Ottawa, Ohio, observed an unidentified object flying at low altitude. The witness described a blue, red, and green object the size of a house that emitted a humming sound and suddenly accelerated after a porch light was turned on. Although the sheriff dismissed the report, the official file concluded that the phenomenon had no conventional explanation. The witness insisted on the truth of their experience and requested further investigation.
The case was documented with a detailed description of the object and its behavior, including color changes and speed. Despite the lack of physical or photographic evidence, the testimony clearly expressed concern over the unusual nature of the event. The description did not match conventional aircraft, leading to the conclusion that the phenomenon remained unidentified.