Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Sighting Report by Felix Ambros

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TL;DR

A technical engineer reports observing a bright, fast-moving aerial object in daylight. He initially suspected a rocket or military exercise but concluded it was likely a meteorite.

This document is a personal account written by Felix Ambros, a technical engineer residing at Hokmossevagen 17 in Stockholm. The author describes observing an unidentified aerial phenomenon. Initially, Ambros hypothesized that the object might be a rocket, such as those used in fireworks or during military training exercises. However, upon noting that no such activities were occurring in the vicinity, he revised his assessment to suggest the object was a meteorite. He expressed an interest in searching for the impact site but was unable to do so because the object continued its trajectory. Ambros notes that the light emitted by the object was very strong but not blinding, and he observed no smoke. The observation occurred during full daylight. He describes the speed of the object as being equal to or greater than that of falling stars observed during winter months, noting that the event happened so quickly he was unable to point it out to a companion who was also looking out the window.

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Official Assessment

The witness initially considered the object to be a rocket used in fireworks or military exercises, but ruled this out after observing the lack of such activities in the area. He subsequently considered it to be a meteorite.

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