🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In April 1967, a witness in Hatboro, Pennsylvania, observed an unusual aerial phenomenon that held their attention for 10 minutes. The object, described as bright as a dim headlight, was moving westward without emitting any sound. Despite being visible to the naked eye, its appearance was confusing: it mixed colors like white, orange, black, and red. The observer noted three red lights at the end of the object and eight lights on the bottom when it was directly overhead. Additionally, the object was expelling fire from the back, suggesting some kind of propulsion. The description did not fit any known conventional aircraft.
The U.S. Air Force concluded the case was "very puzzling" and could not be easily attributed to an aircraft. Although the witness was asked to complete a form for more details, the available information was insufficient for a definitive scientific evaluation. The testimony stands out for its precision and variety of details, including the absence of noise, straight trajectory, and fire emission. This case remains an unresolved mystery, with a visual description that doesn't easily fit conventional categories.