Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Stockholms Observatorium Correspondence regarding observed phenomena
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Professor Bertil Lindblad of the Stockholm Observatory concludes that aerial phenomena observed in Sweden during May and June 1946 were not meteors, but rather projectiles of an unknown type. He notes that the available data was insufficient to confirm if the sightings involved identical objects.
This document is a brief correspondence from the Stockholm Observatory, dated July 6, 1946, and signed by Professor Bertil Lindblad. The text addresses the difficulty of coordinating reports of observed phenomena from May and June 1946, specifically noting that the available data is too sparse to definitively categorize the objects as identical. Despite this lack of data, Professor Lindblad explicitly states his professional opinion that the large number of phenomena observed during these months cannot be attributed to meteors. Instead, he concludes that the observations represent projectiles of another nature.
Det stora antalet observerade fenomen under maj och juni talar enligt min åsikt även för, att det i flera av dessa fall icke kan vara fråga om meteorer, utan att vi här ha projektiler av annat slag.
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Official Assessment
The author concludes that the large number of phenomena observed in May and June 1946 cannot be meteors, but rather projectiles of another kind.
The author expresses skepticism that the observed phenomena can be coordinated as identical objects, noting that the available information is too sparse to provide firm conclusions. However, he asserts that the phenomena are not meteors.