🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In September 1967, a woman in Dayton, Ohio, reported seeing an unidentified object in the sky. She described a bright light that initially appeared triangular but later changed to a round shape. The light emitted colors that shifted between red, blue, and white, and remained visible for at least 10 minutes. The observer thought it might be a star, but noted it didn’t behave like other lights in the sky. The object moved slowly eastward without changing altitude, leading her to rule out the possibility of it being an airplane. The official report concluded that the object was not a conventional aircraft.
The observation occurred on a clear, cloudless night, allowing for a clear view of the object. The woman used a telescope to confirm its shape, but could not obtain further details. The official report found no physical evidence of the phenomenon, but noted that the object did not match the characteristics of an airplane or a star. The woman cooperated with military authorities by completing a detailed questionnaire to assist the investigation. Although no definitive conclusion was reached, the case was recorded as an unidentified aerial phenomenon.