ID | #1566210016 |
Added | Mon, 19/08/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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Solveig Trolls (27 years old) and her boyfriend, Per M. Lengrad saw the light above Klabu. It was a large yellow-white ball of light without sound.
At first it was stationary for 1.5 minutes, then he began to move, slowly at first, without sound,and then faster and with sound. The color changed between red, green and white. It
seemed to move in a South-westerly direction, then North, and then in a South-westerly direction, and finally to the North-West.
Solveig took a few photos of the object when it was stationary and when it moved.
The camera was Pentax 70 100 ASA.
It was probably a plane in the sky at that time the plane was arriving from Bergen (landing at 22: 39 hours).
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Original news
27 November 1995, 22:30 – Klæbu Solveig Trolie (27) and her boyfriend Per M. Langrød saw a light above Vassfjellet at Klæbu, a big yellow-white ball of light with no sound. First it was stationary for 1.5 minutes, then it started to move, at first slowly with no sound, then faster with sound. Color changed between red, green, and white. It seemed to move in a southwest direction, then towards the north, and in the end towards the northwest. Solveig Trolie shot some photos of the object, both when it was stationary and when it was moving. The camera was a Pentax 70 with 100 ASA film. It is likely this was an aircraft, as there was an aircraft in the sky at the time, coming in from Bergen and landing at 22:39 hours.
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Airplane / Helicopter
An aircraft heavier than air for flights in the atmosphere (and outer space (e.g. An orbital aircraft)), using the aerodynamic lift of a glider to keep itself in the air (when flying within the atmosphere) and the thrust of a power (propulsion) installation for maneuvering and compensating for the loss of total mechanical energy to drag.
A rotorcraft in which the lift and thrust required for flight are created by one or more main rotors powered by an engine or several engines. They differ in maneuverability, the ability to hover and almost vertical takeoff.
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