🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In December 1969, a witness in St. Louis, Missouri, reported a strange phenomenon that appeared in the sky 35 times over a three-hour period. Each time, the phenomenon consisted of a bright flash moving rapidly across a small portion of the sky, disappearing within seconds. Despite its frequency, the observer could not identify its nature or capture concrete images. The description suggests it was not a conventional object, as no noise, heat, or physical effects were recorded in the surrounding area. The Air Force concluded it could be meteors, although the repetitive and brief pattern of the phenomenon didn't fully align with the usual.
The report includes details about weather conditions and the observer's exact location, but lacks physical evidence or additional testimonies to support the description. The case remains unresolved, and the phenomenon is classified as unidentified, making it one of the many mysteries that have fueled curiosity about unidentified flying objects.