ID | #1696792973 |
Added | Sun, 08/10/2023 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Fact
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Initial data
Komlev Stanislav Nikolaevich, a meteorologist, a member of the A-162 expedition, living in Leningrad, Tavrichesky St., is an observer of a number of AI, which he reported to the AI commission, having learned of its existence from publications in newspapers.
The reports of Komlev S.N. are also of interest because the observer is a person with professional experience in observing atmospheric meteorological phenomena, weather balloon flights, etc.
In October 1953 (no date set) on fr. On average, at 2 a.m., an object was observed that had the form of a sphere, the size of one third of the Moon (angular size), illuminating the area. The color is white. It glowed "intensely".
The object was moving slowly from northwest to southeast. In 15 minutes of observation, the object shifted by 10 degrees.
At the time of detection, the object was at the zenith. The angular height did not change significantly. A star-shaped object of bright blue color, 3-5 magnitude, revolved around the sphere.
By other observers, the object was viewed in the theodolite. It was seen that he jumps with a frequency of 1 every 2 seconds. The whole picture did not leave the field of view of the Theodolite. Other details
it was not revealed.
The military locator gave an illumination similar to a jet combat aircraft at an altitude (range) of 40 km.
The object is not identified with known phenomena. There were no sound effects and inversion.
No effects on people and equipment were noted. The atmosphere is transparent, the stars are visible. There are 6 observers in total. The observation data match. The observation itself was interrupted before the disappearance of AYA.
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