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The report, written by Ove Legroom reads:
18:05 of Ove Joakim Karlsson and dick Akenhead came to the observation post from the hut. When they were 150 meters away, they saw the light on the West side Hersen.
At 18:15 p.m. they took a few pictures.
18:25 they thought it was a hut, because he didn't move. The Joakim thought he saw two flashes of light, but they lasted until the very end.
At 19:30, the yellow light came, which was a two light source close from the Western part of Harsina.
He went to the North-East but changed direction and went straight for us. We took pictures and made a video. When Joachim called on the radio, it took a few seconds and the light went out. The light was about 600-1000 meters from us when this happened. Nothing even more was visible, and no sounds could not be heard, even when he was with us.
Project Hessdalen 1984 adds:
When we looked at the local map, we saw that 3-4 km from the place of observation before the mountains in the Western part of the lake Hersen. If they used this distance as a distance calculation, which they indicated as the direction in which he saw the light burned out. It was the same light that Joachim and dick was seen between 18:05 and 18:25, who moved to 19: 30 PM.
The report is not clear on this issue. They watched while the light is often illuminated between the hours of 18:05 to 19:30 PM.
The film, which they shot only shows a moving light. nothing else in the film. So we can't understand whether the reason for the movement of the movement of the camera or of the object itself.
Translated by «Yandex.Translator»
Original news
17 February 1984, 18:05 – Lake Hersjøen, Hessdalen, Holtålen The report written by Ove Lövgren, reads: At 6:05 pm Ove Joakim Karlsson and Dick Ekenhage went up to the observing place. They came from the cottage. When they were 150 meters from the cottage, they saw a light on the west side of Hersjøen. At 6:15 pm they made some filming and took some pictures. At 6:25 pm they thought it was a cottage, because it hadn't moved. Joakim thought he saw two flashes from the light, but they went on up to the observing place. At 7:30 pm, a yellow light came, which was two lights close together, from the western part of Hersjøen. It went to the northeast, but changed direction, and went right towards us. We took photos. When Joakim called on the walkie-talkie, it took a couple of seconds and the light burned out. The light was about 600 to 1000 meters from us, when this happened. Nothing more was seen and no sounds could be heard, even when it was close to us. The Project Hessdalen 1984 Final Technical Report adds: When we study the local map, we see that there is 3 to 4 km from the observing place to the mountain on the western part of the lake Hersjøen. If they used that distance as a reference, the distance they indicated where the light burned out might be correct. It was the same light as Joakim and Dick saw between 6:05 and 6:25 pm that moved at 7:30 pm. The report was not clear on that point. They looked at this light often during the interval from 6:05 to 7:30 pm. The film they took shows only a moving light. No other reference is in the movie. So we can't be sure if the movement is caused by the light movement or movement of the camera.
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