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Added | Wed, 18/09/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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From Adrianovka in Irkutsk recently received the following telegram:
"Telegram 11 Jul road master 8-th neighborhood of pots was told the following: "10 PM to the left from the path is visible balloon with rotating spotlights. Lighting extinguished 10 hours 5 minutes".
Panchenko."
Note. This telegram is addressed to Panchenko all chiefs protect the road, the head of the movement of troops, the head of the road and the chiefs of all services.
On 16 July we received the following message from Mysovska:
July 13, at 8 1/2 o'clock in the evening, the local station chief received a telegram from the Embassy about what was on the horizon spotted the balloon. At 9 1/2 o'clock in the evening a ball came into view of Mysovska. It was seen by many residents, among other things, the stationmaster, and others. The local guard was ordered to shoot at the ball, since he will fly at a close distance. The balloon soon disappeared from view, heading South along the shore of lake Baikal. The night was a strong storm and tempest. (18.07.1904)
At 9 o'clock in the evening of 13 July, on Mysovskoe as lightning, spread was the news about the vision at this time in the article Ambassadorial balloon, illuminating your way (?) using reflector blue and white light. All stations from the Embassy was sent the appropriate cables with viterbovia of Mysovoy security guards.
At 10 PM the Orb appeared over Mysovska. Several witnesses, among whom was a local policeman, said that he had seen at the specified time, ran the ball with a speed of approximately 80 miles per hour towards the Tankhoi. About 11 hours from Tangoa said by telephone that the ball had already seen there.
At dawn on 14 July at the station again, the news spread: "Ball!", "Japanese balloon!" This time, I was honored to be a witness to the passage "Japanese bowl": all disturbed by the news and argued and chaffed looking at an ordinary morning star, gradually, as dawn, pomerius that the audience was due to the removal of the ball. It should be noted that most of the witnesses came from the local Assembly and of the station buffet, and therefore it is no wonder that stood in the place of the star was adopted for the balloon...
The next day alarmed Mysovskiy Babbitt was engaged in a conversation about the vision of the Japanese balloon. In this case, as is proper in similar cases, added that article one of the Embassy security guards fired at the flying ball and missed only because of the rapidity of its flight.
The purpose of the visit of the Japanese on the ball was due to one for wanting to sink the icebreaker and spoil the Circum-Baikal road. Others, more far-sighted, assumed that the Japanese came to Russia to offer Russian to clean Manchjuria and to give the Japanese Transbaikalia... (24.07.1904)
In one of the Irkutsk railway administrations compiled drawings and schematic map showing the path of flight, "the Japanese balloon" on the TRANS... the Drawings would be attached to the official report on the ball, sent to St. Petersburg...
The set of all observations of the appearance of the balloon, seen sometimes in one and the same time in different places, indicates the fact that the span of like two balls on the TRANS... the Ball spotted at the 25 points on the railway line. Wait, so, perhaps not even hear about this ball... (25.07.1904)
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The heavenly bodies
The brightest heavenly bodies in the sky are Venus, Jupiter, and sometimes Mars and, of course, the Moon.
Venus is the bright yellow of the evening or morning star, shining in the sky on the background of evening or dawn. Maximum brightness of Venus can reach up to 4.3 m, and she is the third brightness of the sun in earth's sky after the sun and the moon. It so well reflects the light of the Sun that it is relatively easy to see and day, especially if you know the location. It manifests itself in the form of tiny blinking white dots.
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