ID | #1614358902 |
Added | Fri, 26/02/2021 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | “Anomalous News” Saint Petersburg # 34 (199) 2004
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Local residents saw a triangular-shaped object "with a burning torch at one end" that appeared in the southwestern sky. The object was slowly approaching this town, gradually losing altitude. Suddenly, the UFO turned into a fiery red ball, and a few seconds later there was a deafening roar.
The ball then split into several pieces, which began to fall to the ground.
Specialists and government troops were sent to the crash site. What was found there is unknown, but some time after that, information leaked out that a UFO crashed in the area, and some of the found debris was sent to Russia for further analysis.
Parts of the object, apparently, were analyzed in the laboratory of the Leningrad State Technical University. The composition of the alloy was installed on various equipment: 87.1 percent of the aluminium, which is 9.0% silicon, up to 1.4% mn and 0.8% iron and copper.
The alloy had a porous structure and an uneven surface, which, apparently, is due to the influence of high temperatures. However, there were no obvious anomalies that would give the alloy a supposed extraterrestrial origin.
The closest material produced on Earth, resembling a mysterious alloy, resembled the AMG-6 alloy produced in the USSR and widely used in aviation, shipbuilding and construction.
Original news
Date: October 1990
Location: Near Yushu, Qinghai Province, China
Time: early morning
Summary: Local residents saw a triangle-shaped object “with a flaming torch at one end” that appeared in the southwest sky. The object slowly approached this small town, gradually loosing altitude. Suddenly the UFO became a fiery red globe and in several seconds a deafening roar was heard. Then the globe split into several parts that began to fall towards the ground. Specialists and Government military troops were sent to the location of the crash. It is unknown what was found there, but some time after that information leaked out that a UFO had crashed in the region, and part of debris found was sent to Russia for further analysis. The rumors appeared true, as part of the object were apparently analyzed in a laboratory at the Leningrad State Technical University. Composition of the alloy was established using different equipment. 87.1% aluminum, 9.0% silicon, 1.4% manganese and 0.8% of ferrum and cuprum. The alloy had a porous structure and an uneven surface that was apparently caused by the influence of high temperatures. However there were no evident anomalies that gave the alloy a supposed extraterrestrial origin. The closest material manufactured on Earth that resembled the mysterious alloy resembled the AMG-6 alloy manufactured in the USSR and widely used in aviation, shipbuilding and construction.
Source: “Anomalous News” Saint Petersburg # 34 (199) 2004
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