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Note: 5-18 August Dr. Massimo of Teodorani could photograph light phenomena in Hessdalen in 15 different cases. At least six of them were retained for the analysis and documented in the literature, despite the fact that the exact date is not known. The following General description is common to all six photographic events.
Light phenomenon appears several times in the past two weeks, as seen in the direction of the South of the site Especiales. The pictures were taken with Yashika 107 multi-program SLR camera 70mm and SLR camera Praktica BX-20 of 270 mm and with exposure times from 30 to 120 seconds, and recorded on the film 100 ASA Kodak Harold Warren.
The observed and recorded phenomena occurred between 22:00 and 24:00 hours, in almost all cases the light appeared very close to the ground, he blinked very quickly, with a frequency of pulsation less than half a second, and all the observation lasted from 1 to 30 seconds, often 5 seconds.
Processing indicates that the luminous phenomenon was sometimes observed up to several tens of meters above the ground. The light appeared in different places, estimated at about 100 meters orthogonally to the observer.
In one case, the luminous phenomenon threw a smaller ball of light. The distance was approximately 9 km and calculations of Teodorani show the absolute values of the luminosity in the range of 36,000 to 52,000 watts full power from 1.8 to 3.7 x 1012 ergs, and temperatures from 8,400 to 9,600 º º Kelvin, for the six photographic events.
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5-18 August 2002, 22:00-24:00 – Aspåskjølen, Hessdalen, Holtålen Note: From August 5th to 18th, Dr. Massimo Teodorani was able to take photographs of light phenomena in Hessdalen on 15 different occasions. At least six of them were retained for analysis and are documented in the literature, in spite of the fact that no exact date is known for these occurrences. The following general description is common to all six photographic events. A light phenomenon appeared several times in two weeks, as seen towards the south from the Aspåskjølen site. Photos were taken using a Yashika 107 Multiprogram reflex camera of 70 mm and a Praktica BX-20 reflex camera at 270 mm, with exposure times ranging from 30 to 120 seconds, 100 ASA Kodak Ektachrome film. The observed and recorded phenomena occurred between 22:00 and 24:00 hours, in almost all cases the light appeared very close to the ground, it blinked very fast with a pulsation rate of less than a half second, and the entire performance lasted from 1 to 30 seconds, most frequently 5 seconds. The processing shows that the light-phenomenon was occasionally seen up to several tens of meters above the ground. The light appeared in different positions, evaluated as about 100 m orthogonally to the observer. In one case, the light-phenomenon ejected a smaller light-ball. Distance was some 9 km and calculations by Teodorani indicate absolute luminosity values ranging from 36,000 to 52,000 watts, total energy values from 1.8 to 3.7 x 1012 ergs, and temperature values from 8,400º to 9,600º Kelvin, for the six photographic events.
Hypotheses
Subject when shooting with flash or backlight
Reflection of the flash on objects and small living creatures that are out of focus at the time of photographing.
Investigation
The object on the photos resembles the insect that is captured with flash. In contrast to other elements in the landscape, he blurred.
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