Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Observations from Northern Norway
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A collection of four aerial sighting reports from Northern Norway in August 1935, including rockets, cigar-shaped objects, and a glowing sphere that resulted in a fire upon impact.
This document, titled 'Observations from Northern Norway,' provides a chronological summary of four separate aerial phenomena reported in August 1935. The first incident occurred on August 3, when a reliable observer reported a dark, 5-meter-long rocket traveling at approximately 1000 km/h from the southeast to the northwest over Finnfjordsvann at an altitude of 1000 meters. The report notes that this case was under investigation. The second incident, on August 5, involved a cigar-shaped object with a glowing rear protrusion observed by a reliable informant using binoculars near Eidsfjord. The object was moving at a constant speed and course at high altitude; it was hypothesized to be a barrage balloon with steering equipment. A third report, also on August 5 near Eidsfjord, describes a glowing or highly reflective object observed by two individuals for 20 minutes, moving rapidly from east to west at high altitude. The final report, dated August 24, describes an observation by an observer on the ship 'Hekkingen.' The witness reported a glowing sphere that appeared above the horizon, moved in an erratic path, and fell between the sea and the horizon. Following the impact, there was a period of silence, followed by a large fire that burned with a clear red flame for approximately three minutes. The observer described the object's speed as 'very fast' or 'like lightning.'
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Official Assessment
The rocket sighting is under investigation. The cigar-shaped object was assumed to be a barrage balloon with steering gear.
The document records four distinct aerial observations in Northern Norway during August 1935, ranging from rockets and cigar-shaped objects to a glowing sphere that crashed and ignited.