ID | #1696252618 |
Added | Mon, 02/10/2023 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Fact
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Kokorin Nikolay Pavlovich writes to the editor:
I ask you to pay attention to my letter.
On the night of July 26-27, 1985, at 2:30 a.m., I observed a celestial phenomenon, three bright red stars, their magnitude is approximately like the brightest star in the sky. They were from my observation in the northern part of the sky, the distance between it (them?) small, on one vertical straight line from the horizon upwards. (Puc. 1)
When observing ball No. 2, it flashed very brightly, like an electric arc, and a multicolored circle began to approach in my direction, I can't describe the colors, because I don't understand them well. (Puc. 2)
As they approached in my direction, the circle increased and gradually dissipated. I didn't see any stars behind this circle, when the circle dispersed, I saw only two stars on the horizon. Secondary No. 2 was no longer there.
The remaining two bright stars are No. 3 and No. 1. Star No. 3 began to move away from me horizontally from the earth to the north. As it moved away, a red square formed, the star itself was in its center. Disappeared over the horizon. (Fig. 3)
Star No. 1 began to move upward without any changes. I watched her until she was out of my sight.
The movement of the two stars began simultaneously.
How would you rate this phenomenon, I have described this observation. Plausible. I wasn't exaggerating. I did not see the initial stage of their appearance, perhaps they appeared earlier,
Goodbye! Dear editorial staff, I apologize for the trouble.
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