Declassified UFO / UAP Document

07-16, tisdag, Helsingfors (TT) - Sighting of a peculiar light phenomenon

📅 Pingstdagens kväll 📍 södra Finland 📄 press report

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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.

This document, numbered 32 and dated Tuesday, July 16, reports on a peculiar light phenomenon observed in southern Finland on the evening of Pentecost. Initially, Dr. V.R. Öländer, an observer at the Helsinki Observatory, suggested that the phenomenon could have been a shooting star when viewed from a single point. However, following reports from various parts of the country, this conclusion was rejected. The trajectory of the object, described as a projectile, explicitly ruled out the possibility of it being a shooting star. Consequently, the consensus reached is that the object was a projectile moving at an immense speed, which appears to be constructed according to entirely new principles.

Man drar därför nu den slutsatsen att det måste vara fråga om en projektil, som rör sig med oerhörd hastighet och tydligen är konstruerad efter helt nya principer.

Official Assessment

Man drar därför nu den slutsatsen att det måste vara fråga om en projektil, som rör sig med oerhörd hastighet och tydligen är konstruerad efter helt nya principer.

Initial assessment by Dr. V.R. Öländer suggested the phenomenon was a shooting star, but subsequent observations from across the country ruled this out based on the trajectory of the object.

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