ID | #1559378285 |
Added | Sat, 01/06/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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Steinar, Auro, student police officer, was returning home from a Christmas party when he noticed two lights coming from the North-West (from Bergen). At first he thought it was the usual fireworks, but the lights continued to burn.
They became brighter, then came another three, then another three.
He managed to do two pictures. The objects remained in the ranks and had a constant speed.
The newspaper has received dozens of reports of UFOs on that date. People have described cigar-shaped objects with Windows! However, all posts from January 1, 1972 was caused by the return of the carrier rocket "Kosmos-453".
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Original news
1 January 1972, 04:15 – Lillehammer Steinar Aurmo, a police student, was on his way home from a New Year’s party, when he spotted two lights coming from the northwest (from the direction of Bergen). He first thought they were regular fireworks, but the lights continued to rise and get brighter, followed by three more and then still three more. He managed to shoot two photos. The objects stayed in formation and had a constant speed.
The events of January 1, 1972 should be used in the education of field investigators – NUFOC (and the newspapers) received dozens of UFO reports on this date. People were even describing cigar shaped objects with windows! However, all the reports from January 1, 1972 were caused by the re-entry of the Kosmos 453 rocket booster.
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Booster, the rocket and tracks
For UFOs often take stages of rockets, parts of space ships burning in the atmosphere, the launches of various missile technology for military purposes, etc., and traces from them. They attract attention mostly in the dark, but in the day time have a greater aura of mystery.
Formation of the track of the launch vehicle occurs in the tropopause (the layer between the troposphere and stratosphere), which sharply reduced the vertical temperature gradient. The emergence of the so-called "jellyfish" influenced by water vapor, which are subject to enhanced condensation.
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