🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In November 1966, a witness in Hibbing, Minnesota, reported an object with red flashing lights. The observer claimed the object disappeared below the horizon, though its description did not match a conventional aircraft. The account includes intermittent lights and a large size, generating confusion about its nature. The lack of physical evidence and ambiguous data complicated the classification of the incident.
The Blue Book report notes the object was observed at night, under clear skies. Although an aircraft was considered, the data did not allow for a clear identification. The witness did not report the presence of others during the observation, limiting the possibility of external confirmation. The report concludes the data is confusing but valuable for the investigation of unidentified aerial phenomena.