🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In September 1932, a witness in Middletown, Pennsylvania, reported an unidentified flying object. The object was described as bright, with a white glow similar to a car headlight. It emitted no sound or smoke and moved slowly. The witness, who was working at the time, observed the phenomenon for three minutes. Although no clear explanation was found, astronomical objects and conventional aircraft were ruled out. Visibility was clear, with a range of 12 miles.
The detailed testimony includes information about the location, time, and weather conditions. The observer, a civilian, stated the object was not an airplane. Despite no noise or smoke, its behavior did not match conventional expectations. The official report does not offer a definitive explanation but carefully documents the details provided by the witness.