ID | #1694619920 |
Added | Wed, 13/09/2023 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Fact
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Zinovskaya Eleonora Ivanovna, born in 1937, a mechanical engineer for refrigeration units, and currently a teacher of labor training at school No. 57, writes to the Commission on AYA:
On February 20, together with a group of tourists, I flew on a TU-134 plane to Yerevan. Since the flight was delayed, we flew at night. About 24 hours (I can't say for sure) on the starboard side I noticed a fireball the size of a football against the background of an absolutely black sky. The illumination of the ball was the same, the color radiated yellowish. But 8 rays departed from it (I can't say for sure the number), with a length equal to the diameter of the ball.
Interestingly, the illumination was the same along the entire length of the beam. There was no diffusing light.
This object flew just above the height of the aircraft about 15 km. But what was surprising was when he began to move vertically, that is, to rise sharply at high speed and descend almost to such a distance. It was three times up, down, and then, apparently, with great speed moved away to the right of the plane, turning literally in a second into a glowing dot that disappeared.
It was at the time when they announced that the plane was landing in Yerevan, i.e. 20 minutes before the end of the flight and at that time, when I was watching the object, the flight attendant announced that we were boarding in Tbilisi. 30-40 minutes after landing in Tbilisi, we boarded a plane and flew to Yerevan, where we landed safely. I think the weather couldn't have changed in 30 minutes. Yes, this phenomenon was seen by a neighbor nearby and a passenger in front.
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