Declassified UFO / UAP Document
06-10, måndag, Helsingfors (TT)
AI-Generated Summary
A press report detailing luminous aerial phenomena observed in Helsinki and Sala on a Sunday evening. Experts ruled out meteorites and suggested the objects were at a high altitude despite appearances.
This press report from the news agency TT details luminous phenomena observed on a Sunday evening in Helsinki and Sala. In Helsinki, at 22:17, a luminous object was seen moving from the northeast to the southwest. It suddenly extinguished, leaving behind a smoke trail visible for several minutes at an altitude of 300 to 400 meters. Experts explicitly ruled out the possibility of a meteorite. A similar phenomenon was reported in Sala, where an object moved rapidly toward the earth before turning south and disappearing, leaving a trail of fire and producing an explosion-like sound. Two experts, observing from Dickursby and Helsinki respectively, compared their findings and determined that they had viewed the phenomenon from nearly the same angle. They concluded that, despite the appearance of a low altitude, the object was likely traveling several tens of kilometers above the ground.
Från sakkunnigt håll förklaras att det icke kan ha varit fråga om någon meteorit.
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Official Assessment
Experts stated it could not have been a meteorite.
The phenomenon was observed in Helsinki and its surroundings, as well as in Sala. Experts comparing observations from Dickursby and Helsinki concluded the object was likely moving several tens of kilometers above the ground despite the apparent low altitude.
Key Persons
- Two expertsObservers/Analysts