Gävle Sighting Report, 07-02
A press report from Gävle, Sweden, describes a sighting of an elongated, gray, light-emitting object traveling at high altitude before vanishing into a smoke-like cloud.
A press report from Gävle, Sweden, describes a sighting of an elongated, gray, light-emitting object traveling at high altitude before vanishing into a smoke-like cloud.
This document is a brief report regarding the sighting of a radio-controlled projectile over Sundsvall, Sweden, on a Tuesday. It describes the object's appearance as comet-like with a bluish-white tail.
A mysterious object crashed near a beach in Njurunda, Sweden, and was recovered for analysis. Authorities are investigating whether it was a meteorite or a man-made rocket-propelled object.
A pilot witnessed a 'ghost flyer' impact at Björkön, Sweden, leaving behind porous slag fragments. The event occurred during a period of wider reports of aerial phenomena in the Medelpad region.
Following an incident, porous, coke-like fragments were recovered from a beach in Njurunda, Sweden. Preliminary analysis was conducted at a local laboratory, and one fragment showed evidence of high-heat contact with a cylindrical object.
A press report detailing a sighting of a comet-like object in Hagfors, Sweden, on a Tuesday at 14:35. Three witnesses observed the object diving toward Lake Ullen before it extinguished near the water.
A press report detailing the laboratory analysis of a recovered object in Njurunda, Sweden, which contained a microscopic grid-patterned paper fragment. The analysis suggests the object is not a meteorite and was not subjected to extreme heat.
A series of simultaneous fireball sightings occurred in Dalarna, Sweden, at 14:35 on a Tuesday. The Swedish Defence Staff confirmed no military experiments were responsible for the phenomena.
The Swedish Defense Staff reported receiving multiple accounts of a light phenomenon from the previous Tuesday. Physical fragments recovered in Sundsvall were still in transit to Stockholm as of Thursday.
A press report describes a light-green, glowing fireball observed in Örebro and Kumla, Sweden, on a Wednesday at 14:30. Witnesses in Kumla reported the object appeared to fall from a great height.
A report detailing the sighting of two spherical objects with tails over Edsbyn and a subsequent sighting of a 'ghost flyer' in Färila on the same Thursday.
A military investigation in Njurunda, Sweden, concluded that reported debris on a beach was not from a crashed projectile. While a light phenomenon was observed by military personnel at the same time, the official assessment attributed the beach findings to old debris.
A witness observed a long, silver, silent object moving slowly southward for 15 seconds near Kullavik, Sweden, at 9:08 AM on a Thursday.
A Swedish press report explains that observed light phenomena and smoke trails were caused by military aircraft, while noting that slag fragments found near Stockholm are being sent for laboratory analysis.
A press report documenting multiple sightings of unidentified aerial objects in Sweden between Monday and Tuesday. Witnesses describe spherical and light-based phenomena moving at high speeds with smoke or light tails.
A report of a light sphere observed by multiple witnesses in Björkelund, Sweden, at 14:30 on a Tuesday. The object was observed moving from the southeast to the northeast.
A press report from TT details sightings of fireballs in Ramsjö, Sweden, on a Thursday afternoon. Witnesses described objects moving above treetops and one reportedly crashing into a lake.
A press report detailing a sighting of a 'rocket bomb' by a group of witnesses in Gladhammar, Sweden, on a Wednesday at 14:30. The object was described as a small entity moving horizontally with a blue or greenish streak.
Swedish authorities are investigating slag found in Njurunda linked to 'ghost bombs', concluding it is likely not meteoric. Simultaneously, the Defense Staff is compiling reports on unexplained light phenomena.
A press report from Stockholm describes a silent, blue-green, round object with a tail seen by construction workers at treetop height. The sighting occurred on a Saturday at noon, moving north from Mälarhöjden.
A group of harbor workers near Näsviken station, Sweden, observed a small, winged flying object at 150 meters altitude. The object was described as having swept-back wings and making a loud, outboard-motor-like sound while traveling north.
A press report describes a mysterious impact event at Berg Annebu farm in Norway, characterized by a loud noise, a water disturbance, and blue-gray smoke. Witnesses linked the event to reports of strange comets in Sweden.
A press report from July 1957 describes a low-altitude projectile explosion near Björklinge, Sweden. The event was witnessed by a local farmer and others, prompting an investigation by police and military authorities.
A press report from July 15, 1946, describes a sighting of an unidentified aerial object over the Swiss Alps. Witnesses, including a railway station inspector and visitors from London, observed a star-like object moving at 400 km/h.
A press report from TT (nr 95) documents a sighting of a 'ghost projectile' in Matfors, Sweden, on a Tuesday at 22:30. The object was described as having a tail and emitting a strong white light while traveling toward Sundsvall.
A press report from Stavanger, Norway, details a sighting of a glowing, projectile-like object by four witnesses who explicitly ruled out a meteor.
A light phenomenon observed in southern Finland was initially thought to be a shooting star by an observatory official. Subsequent reports from across the country led to the conclusion that it was a high-speed projectile built on new principles.
A brief press report from July 18 detailing a sighting of an 'air torpedo' over Gråbo, Sweden, on a Wednesday at 11:40. The object was observed at high altitude moving rapidly northeast for 10-12 seconds.
A press report detailing a sighting of an unidentified, silent, silver-colored projectile by three factory workers in Sundsvall, Sweden. The object was observed at low altitude and changed its flight path before disappearing.
A press report from TT describes two sightings of an aluminum-colored, silent, cylindrical 'space projectile' in Sweden, observed by multiple witnesses in Sundsvall and Piteå.
A press report from the Swedish news agency TT details a farmer's account of a space projectile crashing into a lake near Nederkalix. The incident was reported to the Swedish Defence Staff.
A report of a 'ghost projectile' observed by two people over Furuögrund, Sweden, at 20:00 on a Friday. The object displayed a blue-white light, traveled westward at 600 meters, and produced no sound or smoke.
A press report from July 19th describes the search for a 'space projectile' that impacted water in Kalix, Sweden. Local authorities and military personnel were involved in the recovery effort.
A press report from July 19 detailing sightings of a fast-moving red projectile in southern Västerbotten, Sweden. Witnesses described the object moving from southeast to northwest, accompanied by lightning and sparks.
A press report detailing the impact of a suspected rocket-type long-range weapon in a watercourse in Norrbotten, Sweden. Military authorities have secured the site and launched an investigation.
A report of a luminous, rocket-like object observed by an engineer over Fornebu airfield in Norway. The witness noted a thick smoke trail and stated it was not a conventional aircraft.
Military personnel from the 3rd Engineer Regiment were deployed to investigate a reported space projectile impact in a lake near Kalix, Sweden. The investigation was prompted by witness reports of an impact and water splash.
A report from the Swedish news agency TT detailing a sighting of a bright, elongated object over Skaten, Uppland, on a Saturday morning at 10:50 AM.
A press report regarding a military search for a remote weapon that crashed into a lake in Norrbotten, Sweden. The search is hampered by deep mud in the lake.
A press report describes an 11-year-old boy witnessing a 'space projectile' impact a tarn in Norrbotten, Sweden. Military personnel have begun a search for the object.
A brief report from the Swedish news agency TT regarding a fireball sighting in Hälsingborg. The object was observed at 1000 meters altitude before disappearing into a cloud bank.
A press report from July 23 regarding a 'ghost bomb' sighting in Northern Sweden. Two families observed a silver, light-emitting object at 50 meters altitude for 10 seconds before it exploded.
The Norwegian Defense High Command has ordered an investigation into 'ghost projectiles' reported in Norway. Military police at Gardemoen airfield are also involved in the inquiry.
A press clipping from July 25 reports that the Swedish Defense Staff is investigating aerial objects over Sweden. They have dismissed the meteorite theory and suspect the country is being used for testing radio-controlled projectiles.
A press report from July 1957 details a sighting of a fireball over southern Sweden. The object was observed by multiple people and was characterized by a hissing explosion and a reddish glow.
A July 1947 press report detailing two sightings of unidentified aerial objects in Sweden, described as a blue-white fireball and a shining tube with a motorcycle-like sound.
A press report from July 1947 describes an unexplained explosion and fire at a farm in Norrland, Sweden. The incident is attributed to the phenomenon of 'ghost bombs' frequently reported in the area at the time.
A press report detailing a sighting of a silent, white, high-speed object in Slagelse, Denmark, at 22:00 on a Friday.
A press report from July 1957 denies rumors that a 'ghost bomb' was found in a Norrland lake. Authorities attribute the rumors to the arrival of a specialist sent to improve search efforts.
A smallholder in southern Norrland reported a space projectile passing 20 meters above him while he was working on his roof. The object was described as moving at high speed and emitting a strong whining sound.
A July 1946 press report from the Swedish Defense Staff confirms that the 'ghost bomb' has not been recovered from a Norrland lake. It dismisses rumors of a successful recovery and cites difficult terrain as a barrier to retrieval.
A press report from TT describes a sighting of two parallel fireballs over a church in Central Sweden. The objects were compared to meteorites with comet tails and made no audible sound.
A press report from July 31st dismisses 'ghost bomb' theories regarding a timber yard fire in Svartvik, attributing the fire to dry weather and mechanical factors. It also clarifies that a similar incident in Härjedalen was caused by stored explosives rather than an anomalous aerial phenomenon.
A press report detailing two separate sightings of unidentified cigar-shaped aerial objects in Norrland, Sweden, on August 1st. The objects were observed to be metallic, silent, and in the second instance, explosive.
A press clipping reporting on potential Russian V-2 rocket activity at Peenemünde and a separate sighting of a fireball over Central Sweden.
A press release from the Swedish Defense Staff regarding the discovery of a pit in central Sweden. The pit is being investigated for a potential connection to observed fire phenomena.
A report of a luminous space projectile observed over central Norrland at 22:30 on August 2nd. The object was silent, and its size and altitude could not be determined.
A farmer in Sönderborg, Denmark, discovered a 'ghost bomb' on his property and displayed it in his home. The object contains markings suggesting it may be of English or American origin.
The Swedish Defense Staff clarifies that a pit previously suspected to be a 'ghost bomb' impact site is actually the result of natural ground subsidence caused by a water vein.
A press report from the Swedish news agency TT describes a high-speed, glowing object with a tail observed in central Norrland on a Saturday evening. The object was seen at a low altitude before quickly disappearing.