ID | #1522672485 |
Added | Mon, 02/04/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Investigation
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Initial data
We know that this part of the photo that was taken in USA in the city of St. George, in October 1965.
At least five witnesses reported seeing this glowing ball of light over Minnesota in 1965. The incident was investigated by the U.S. air force, but was never explained.
Deputy Sheriff Arthur Strauch took this photo of the facility in St. George, Minnesota, in 1965.
The unit also saw his wife, his son and two friends.
Strauch said:
"Round the top of the dome was a grey metallic color that reflected the rays of the setting sun, turning the object into a large orange ball. Around the dome were four small portholes, which emitted a bright yellow light.
Directly under the Windows or ports was an area that glowed blue. This light seemed a reflection of some inner light or perhaps exhaust. From the edge of the reflection of blue light to the edge of a flat surface, like a saucer (outer edge), the outer ring was rotating counterclockwise, causing it to drop it with the Aurora or halo of light that changed from orange to white with an overall tinge of blue and green.
The outer edge of the saucer glowed bright orange, and this part does not move and does not rotate"
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Original news
At least five witnesses reported seeing this glowing ball of light over Minnesota in 1965. The incident was investigated by the U.S. Air Force but never explained. Sheriff’s deputy Arthur Strauch drew this picture of the object he photographed in St. George, Minnesota, in 1965. (Strauch’s photograph appears on page 315.) The craft was also seen by his wife, his son and two friends. Strauch stated: “The round top of the dome was a metallic-silver gray that reflected the rays of the setting sun, turning the object into a large orange ball. Surrounding the dome were four small portholes that emitted a bright yellow light. Just below the window or ports was an area that glowed a light blue. This light seemed to be a reflection of some inner light or perhaps exhaust. From the edge of the blue light’s reflection to the edge of the flat saucer-like surface (outer edge), the outer ring was rotating counterclockwise, causing it to throw it off an aurora or halo of light that changed from orange to white with an overall tinge of blue and green. The extreme outer edge of the saucer glowed a bright orange, and this part did not move or rotate.” – Coral & Jim Lorenzen
Hypotheses
Defects in old photos
There are a number of defects specific to film images. They are connected with the peculiarities of the film and principle photo.
The film in essence is a strip of transparent synthetic plastic, supported on her a photosensitive layer of chemical substances that can alter its transparency or properties under the action of light.
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
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