Nordic UFO Newsletter1985, February issue, page 18. |
dimension corresponding to ca. 6 km for the ellipsoid object. According to the testimony, the light points and the ellipsoid could have been the same object. The three light points had the same relative distances from each other during the entire observation and the light cone was turned on simultaneously from all of the three points. At the same moment as the light points faded out, the ellipsoid slowly appeared. It had a sharply discernible shape and shadows which gave an impression of a solid object. Estimated distance to the ellipsoid was some 30 km. The distance to the nearest mountain is about 20 km. The observers couldn't see the area where the light cones touched the ground. That means that the light-ellipsoid could not be less than 4 km wide and each of the light points some 60 m in diameter - supposing that the light-rays weren't thrown back from the objects. Until date, this observation remains unidentified. All drawings by Villy Selnes; retouched by E. Fjeldberg. Source: Translated from Norwegian by Hentz Kaarbe with the help of Hilary Evans. |