Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Rapport ang ljusfenomen (Report regarding light phenomenon)

📅 1946 📍 Uppsala, Sweden 🏛 Uppsala Defense District Staff 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

A 1946 Swedish military report documenting a sighting of a 'flashing light' in Uppsala by Pastor Sven Mogård. The witness ruled out astronomical origins for the object, which was observed moving on a southerly course.

This document is a formal report from the Uppsala Defense District Staff (Uppsala Försvarsområde Stabsexpeditionen) addressed to the Air Defense Department of the Defense Staff (Försvarsstabens luftförsvarsavdelning). It details a sighting of an unidentified light phenomenon that occurred on November 27, 1946, at 18:00. The witness, Pastor Sven Mogård, observed the object near the corner of Nymans workshops in the northeastern section of Uppsala. According to the report, the phenomenon was observed moving at a 60-degree angle on a southerly course. Pastor Mogård described the object as a 'flashing light' (blixtrande ljus) and explicitly stated his belief that the phenomenon could not be attributed to a comet or a star. The report is signed by Th. Weman, the Chief of Staff.

Rapportören, Pastor Sven Mogård, liknade fenomenet vid ett "blixtrande ljus", och trodde inte att det kunde härröra sig från en komet eller stjärna.

Official Assessment

The witness did not believe the phenomenon could originate from a comet or star.

A light phenomenon was observed by Pastor Sven Mogård in the northeast part of Uppsala at 1800 hours on November 27, 1946. The object moved at a 60-degree angle on a southerly course.

Witnesses

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