🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In March 1967, a 10-year-old boy in Spotswood, New Jersey, observed an object that was initially white and then turned red. The object was egg-shaped and moved in a straight line from west to east. Excited, the boy tried to photograph it with a Kodak Instamatic camera, but the photos did not turn out. Despite the witness's young age, the report includes details such as the color change, trajectory, and speed, which suddenly increased before the object disappeared. The boy mentioned he had formed a UFO club with his friends, showing his interest in the phenomenon.
The official report classified the object as a possible satellite, though no physical evidence or clear images were found. The boy claimed his television behaved oddly during the observation, adding an intriguing element to the case. Despite the limitations of a child's testimony and the lack of concrete evidence, the case was recorded and analyzed by Project Blue Book. The description of the object and its behavior remain a topic of discussion among ufologists and enthusiasts of unidentified aerial phenomena.