🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In March 1967, a witness in Northampton observed a series of unusual lights in the sky. Initially, they saw a light growing brighter and taking on a disc shape with a revolver-like color. Thinking it was the moon at first, they were surprised when more lights appeared, each behaving differently. One grew brighter while another faded to a pale blue. The witness rushed home to get their camera and returned to find additional lights, one of which turned brown and disappeared. They took three photos, though unsure if they turned out. The event lasted an hour and a half, ending with all lights fading away.
The Air Force responded to the report but found the information insufficient for a scientific evaluation. They requested a form, which was not returned. Although the photos were not received, the case was filed as inconclusive. Despite this, the witness's detailed and coherent account makes it a compelling case in the study of unidentified aerial phenomena.