ID | #1565704888 |
Added | Tue, 13/08/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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Hjalmar Hansen, along with his wife was one of the first people who noticed it would seem, a strange object. It seemed that he landed on top of the mountain: it was a Central cylinder with three or four legs, reflecting the rays of the sun.
The BBC was notified by local residents and the press. F-16 aircraft were sent to the area (later that same day were sent the helicopter). The pilots were astonished to see on top of the mountain racecourses object with three landing legs, brightly reflecting the rays of the sun.
As they approached, he was covered with ice trigonometric beacon that is used for mapping.
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Original news
18 January 1983, day – Bjærangfjorden, Bodø Hjalmar Hansen together with his wife was one of the first people to notice the seemingly strange object. It appeared to have landed on the mountain top: it was a central cylinder with three or four legs, reflecting the rays of the sun. The Air Force was notified by local people as well as by the press, and it scrambled an F-16 jet to the area (later in the day, a helicopter was also dispatched). The pilots were stunned to see a rocket-shaped object on top of the mountain, complete with three landing legs, brightly reflecting the rays of the sun. As they got closer it resolved into an ice-coated trigonometric beacon used for mapping purposes, and therefore appeared to be unusual from a distance.
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Buildings and structures of unusual construction
There are residential and non-residential buildings and structures, the design of which can resemble a landed flying saucer. Sometimes such buildings are framed by illuminated spotlights or decorated with light bulbs, which increases the similarity. Also it may not be provided by the design, but made intentionally for a good frame with a UFO. This can also include various moving mechanisms.
These structures include unusual hotels, water towers, storage facilities and radio transparent shelters for radar stations.
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