ID | #1695043539 |
Added | Mon, 18/09/2023 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
Yuri Vasilyevich Yakichev writes to the Commission on AYA:
Today, February 23 at 19-35, I had just left the house on the street when I heard a light pop in the sky. I raised my head and saw a bright red, ruby ball high in the sky, which was slowly flying in horizontal flight and approximately from east to west. However, I thought it was a rocket fired in honor of the Soviet Army Day holiday, and waited for it to start going out and falling. But her flight continued approximately in a westerly direction. After a short time, an object is separated from this object in a vertical direction to the ground and quickly extinguished. A little later, it separates again, but larger in size and flew to the ground longer than the first one. And then almost the entire remaining ball flew down, and only a small part flew horizontally for a while and disappeared with a slight hiss.
The phenomenon was very beautiful, especially the first moment of the appearance of this ball in the sky was bright and juicy red. The whole flight lasted, in my opinion, no more than 2-3 minutes.
Hypotheses
Pyrotechnics
This category includes not only pyrotechnic projectiles visible in the sky, but also traces of exploded projectiles, their fragments and other similar activities.
Pyrotechnics is a branch of technology related to the technology of preparing combustible compounds and burning them to obtain a certain signal or effect.
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