ID | #1629796170 |
Added | Tue, 24/08/2021 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
A bright spot in the northwest, which quickly rose in a short time, and then moved south, was noticed by an eyewitness from the city of Apeldoorn (Gelderland). He writes that the object was too far away to see the details and looked like a point of light that rose from the low horizon and then turned to the south. Soon after, she disappeared.
Original news
Lichtpunt in NW dat in korte tijd snel omhoog ging en daarna zuidelijk. Daarna f
APELDOORN, GD — Te ver weg voor details.
Lichtpunt dat vanuit de lage horizon omhooggevallen schoot en daarna en zuidelijkere richting nam.
Kort daarna verdween hey
Hypotheses
Self-heating and spontaneous combustion
Combustion is a complex physico-chemical process of transformation of the components of the combustible mixture in the combustion products with the release of thermal radiation, light and radiant energy. Approximately it is possible to describe the nature of combustion as rapidly ongoing oxidation.
Subsonic burning (deflagration) in contrast to the explosion and the detonation occurs at low speeds and is not associated with the formation of a shock wave. To subsonic combustion include normal laminar and turbulent flame propagation to a supersonic detonation.
Satellite
Ordinary satellites, which often look like single, not very bright luminous dots moving smoothly in the night sky, are quite often mistaken for UFOs. After the Starlink satellites (near-Earth satellite systems developed by SpaceX, in order to create a cheap and high-performance satellite Internet communication channel and technical transmitters for receiving and transmitting signals from earth and orbit) were launched, it became possible to observe groups of satellites (up to 60 pieces) flying one after another.
Investigation
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