ID | #1698927587 |
Added | Thu, 02/11/2023 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Fact
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Initial data
The weather is great. At three o'clock the fiery cloud was still there.
Marina Stepanovna Boyko, a student of TU-26, 19 years old.
On the night of May 14-15, 1981, at 1.30, I went to the window and saw against the background of the blue sky phenomena that interested me very much and were approximately located like this.
The object resembled an angular figure of small size. Approx. it resembles a large moving star. She had 4 mustaches. The moustache is a smoke formation that gradually melted.
Next to the body, the mustache was straight, and bent at the ends. In my opinion, this happened as a result of the movement.
Object 1 is the most distant body from other objects and it was constantly moving. There was an omission that the body was first approaching, and then it began to move away.
Object 2. A stationary rounded body. It did not perform maneuvers. It was whitish in color. The size is larger than the object 1, 3 times.
Object 3. A luminous silvery-dark cloud. It was observed during the entire observation period.
All three objects were visible at the same time.
At first, body 1 moved in the direction of the Gulf of Finland, then it stopped and swam in the other direction 30 degrees (to its original movement) horizontally and 60 degrees vertically. As it approached, it increased the intensity of the glow.
The border of the body is clear. The light from it is smooth, white, bright. I paid attention to the fact that object 1 performed independent maneuvers. I had an assumption that this was possible due to the white mustache, which gradually dissipated. They looked like the trail of a jet plane.
The observation lasted no more than 40 minutes. I didn't finish it, but after looking out the window a second time at 6 in the morning, I didn't see anything there. The surveillance was conducted from a house on line 26, d. 0 V.0.
Hypotheses
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Vandenberg AFB, California (USA) Vehicle: Scout-G1 Payload: Nova 1
Investigation
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