ID | #1483352952 |
Added | Mon, 02/01/2017 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Result
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Initial data
The couple watched 1 January 2017 from your bus in an unusual luminous UFO with two long tails.
The bus moved along the road 690S in the city of Syracuse, located in upstate new York, USA, when at sunset around 6 PM on the right side in the direction of motion appeared an object that looked like a burning falling meteorite.
"When we followed the object, I noticed that it still hung in the sky, - eyewitnesses wrote in his statement on world UFO network (MUFON). - At the same time was seen the other aircraft, which are visibly moved".
Upon closer inspection, it turned out that the main part of the object stretches the two long tail, highlighted in orange.
According to eyewitnesses, a UFO hovered somewhere in the area of these long glacial lakes, like Seneca or Cayuga, located in the National Park the finger lakes. The size of the object was five times more than moving across the sky planes.
The couple wrote that watched the object for about 20 minutes and then lost sight of him.
"We moved West from the skaneateles lake to lake Offers, but the object either disappeared or went down below the horizon, and we were unable to see him," wrote the eyewitness, who managed to take some photos and video.
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Hypotheses
Cloud (natural and man-made)
Clouds are the products of condensation of water vapor suspended in the atmosphere, visible in the sky from the surface of the earth. They consist of tiny drops of water and/or ice crystals (called cloud elements).
Investigation
Based on the appearance of an object, it is the condensation trail of a plane, illuminated by sunlight.
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Resume
Cloud (natural and man-made)
Clouds are the products of condensation of water vapor suspended in the atmosphere, visible in the sky from the surface of the earth. They consist of tiny drops of water and/or ice crystals (called cloud elements).
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