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Bjørn tore Valog skated with a friend, and they drove home. They saw arcii light at altitude 45°, which, it seemed, was flying after them.
After some time when they almost reached the house, and they thought that the light was before them.
Bjorn ran home and took the camera. They both ran to the nearest hill and made two photos before the light disappeared over the horizon.
Nothing appeared on the photos when they were shown later.
This observation lasted 55 minutes.
The report FOTOCAT Report # 4 stated: In the report there had been no direction, no time, so
it is impossible to estimate the observation, although the planet Venus is really at 19:15 observed that day.
We don't know whether it was day or night, this event.
There is not enough information.
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Original news
7 January 1980 – Sistranda, Frøya (UFO) Bjørn Tore Valvåg had been skating on the ice together with a friend, and they were going home. They saw a big light at 45° elevation that seemed to be following them. After a while, when they had almost arrived home, it seemed that the light was in front of them. Bjørn then ran home and got his camera. The two ran up to a nearby hill and took two photos before the light disappeared behind the horizon. Nothing appeared on the photos when developed later. The observation lasted 55 minutes. No direction or time was noted in this report, so there is no way to evaluate the sighting, although the planet Venus did set at 19:15 in the SW that day. We do not know if it was a daytime or night–time event. Insufficient information.
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