🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In July 1968, a witness in Northridge, Ohio, reported seeing a bright white-blue light moving across the sky. The light was observed for about a minute, but no noise was heard. The duty officer was informed, and the witness was asked to complete a detailed form to provide more information. However, the form was never returned, leaving the data insufficient for a conclusive evaluation. Researchers considered the possibility that the phenomenon was a satellite or aircraft, but without further details, the origin could not be determined.
The case was documented with a detailed questionnaire from the Air Force, requesting information on the time, location, description of the phenomenon, and any other relevant details. Despite the effort to gather more information, the lack of response from the witness limited the investigation. Cases like this, where data is incomplete, are common in the history of UFO reports, and reflect the difficulty of obtaining conclusive evidence without the cooperation of witnesses.