🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In 1967, a civilian from Houtzdale, Pennsylvania reported observing unidentified flying objects. They sent photos and slides to the military, but these were returned without analysis. The official response indicated that the objects appeared to be satellites and did not meet the criteria for being classified as UFOs. The report noted that most visible objects in orbit are explainable and observers should contact local authorities for detailed investigations.
The document also includes technical information about satellites, such as their orbits, speeds, and visibility. It mentions that the human eye does not continuously track moving objects, which can create the illusion of irregular paths. Finally, it suggests improving observations through photographic techniques like panning.