🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
Three luminous objects were observed in LaGrange, Georgia, in 1966, on a clear night. A student saw them from his dormitory using binoculars and noted color changes between gold, white, and red. The objects moved erratically, without a clear pattern, and remained visible for over 50 minutes. Initially thought to be stars or planets, witnesses dismissed that possibility. A second report suggested other students mistook the objects for the top of a TV antenna. The official investigation found no clear explanation, ruling out aircraft and weather balloons.
The objects emitted no sound or trail, and the observers, lacking technical training, couldn't identify them. The Air Force concluded they might have been stars, but witnesses disagreed. The case remains unresolved.