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Arne P. Thomassen wrote:
Following the expedition started on Saturday, October 16 and ended on Sunday, October 24. The culmination was on Friday.
We took the position early in the morning on our observation platform, very secure, warm, and equipped with a camera with a telephoto lens with a focal length of 1000mm in addition to movie camera 8mm.
This evening phenomenon started at 17: 40, and we managed to get a lot of pictures. The object hung motionless for a relatively long time over a small closed mines (zinc-silver-copper), and the direction was 89° with respect to magnetic North.
After a while the object moved a little and he was now accompanied by another one. So we got them a few photographs and videos. We decided to send signals of light with 50W halogen bulb, which we brought with us.Just as I started to honk, one of the objects disappeared and shortly after another did the same. They don't seem to want to establish closer contact.
B18:05 objects returned and we managed to make a few last photos before we descend from the mountain.
At 20: 20, when we were carrying our equipment into the room, there was a long object. He was flying low and silently, while the emitted red flashing lights from the edge. I listened to the noise coming from the plane, but... it was not, and I became suspicious. Two photos were taken quickly through the 400mm lens.
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22 October 1982, 17:40 – Hessdalen, Holtålen Arne P. Thomassen wrote: The next expedition started on Saturday, October 16, and ended on Sunday, October 24th. Its climax was on Friday. We had taken position early at our observation site, very heavily protected with warm clothes and equipped with a Russian mirror-telephoto lens with focal length of 1000mm in addition to an 8mm movie camera. This evening the phenomena began at 17:40, and we managed to get a lot of pictures. The object hovered motionless for a relatively long time over two small closed mines (zinc-silver-copper), and the direction was 89° in relation to magnetic north. 22 October 1982, 17:50 – Hessdalen, Holtålen Arne P. Thomassen wrote: After some time, the object moved a bit and it was now accompanied by another one; in that way we got them on several pictures, both still and movie. We decided to send signals of light with a 50W halogen lamp we had brought with us. Just when I began to signal, one of the objects disappeared and shortly afterwards the other did the same. It didn’t seem they wanted to make a closer contact. 22 October 1982, 18:05 – Hessdalen, Holtålen Arne P. Thomassen wrote: At 18:05 the objects returned and we managed to get some final pictures before we climbed down from the mountain. 22 October 1982, 20:20 – Hessdalen, Holtålen Arne P. Thomassen wrote: At 20:20, when we carried our equipment indoors, an oblong object appeared. It flew low and soundlessly while it emitted blinking red lights from the edge. I listened for noise from a motor-plane, but there was none and I became suspicious. Two pictures were taken quickly through the 400mm lens.
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