ID | #1593522721 |
Added | Tue, 30/06/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | APRO
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
This glowing object photographed in Connecticut.
Recently in the hills of Northwest Connecticut has registered numerous sightings of red glowing cigar-shaped object. Most observers were students and teachers of the Hotchkiss school in Lakeville.
In the night of January 19, the object was photographed about 9:15 17-year-old Richard Gipstein, from high school. The object moved South over the ridge line in the distance.
Gipstein set up their camera with a telephoto lens on a tripod and opened the shutter for five seconds. The object first appeared momentarily and then disappeared, as seen in the photo.
Then he appeared again, traveling along the same line and continuing to become brighter. Then he gradually faded moving to the South, until it disappeared.
The camera was a Voigtlander SLR 35 mm, and the lens was set to f8.
George Hernandez (16) first reported that he found the object a week earlier. The result was set at night and carefully kept notebooks.
Following the appearance of the object was on January 16 around 11 o'clock. He was moving in a chaotic way near the horizon in the direction of South and South-West. The light was pulsing.
The following night was cloudy, but it was reported quick observation.
18 th from 21:30 to 22:00 for about eight people, including two teachers, said that he saw a UFO in the same position.
The next night, when the photo was taken, as reported, the object I saw ten people. Rejecting the possibility that it could be car lights, as claimed by some, Gipstein indicated that "it was seen in too many areas and it was at a 90-degree arc of the horizon."
In addition to observations in Hotchkiss, around the same time in the area was registered by other observations.
Mrs. Peter Merson and her 11-year-old son, Vernon said that he saw an object "with red lights which hovered in the sky" on January 15.
Three residents of North Granby saw the same object around 5:45 that same night near Granville.
Donald Warner of Sharon observed "a glowing orange oval, moving low in the sky" about 6:45 p.m., when he went from Lakeville in Sharon. He walked over to the side of the road to observe the object for five minutes before he disappeared. Its light is made to blink, and the object was silent.
24th Reginald Baker from the Indian mountain school also noticed the "glowing orange-red cigar-shaped object with red lights."
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Original news
Glowing Object ls Photographed In Connecticut Multiple sightings of a red, glowing cigar-shaped object have been reported over the hills of northwest Connecticut recently. Most observers have been students and faculty members of Hotchkiss School in Lakeville. On the night of January 19 the object was photographed around 9:15 by Richard Gipstein, 17, a senior at the school. The object was moving toward the south above the hill line in the distance. Gipstein set his camera, with telephoto lens, on a tripod and opened the shutter for five seconds. The object first appeared for just a moment, and then disappeared, as can be seen in the photo above. Then it reappeared, travelling on the same line and continued to grow brighter. It then grew gradually dimmer as it moved toward the south until it faded out. The camera was a Voigtlander SLR 35 mm, and the lens was set at f8, George hernandez, 16, a junior at the school, was the first to have reported sighting the object a week earlier. As a result nightly watches were set up and notebooks carefully kept. The object’s next appearance was on January 16 around 11 P,M, It moved in an erratic pattern near the horizon towards the south and southwest. The light was pulsating. The next night was overcast but a brief sighting was reported. On the 18th between 9:30 and 10 P.M., some eight persons including two teachers reported seeing the UFO in the same general position. The next night, when the picture was taken, ten persons were reported to have seen it. Dismissing the possibility that it could be car lights, as some claimed, Gipstein pointed out that “it has been seen in too many areas and been reported in a 90 degree arc of the horizon.” Besides sightings at Hotchkiss, others were reported in the area around the same time. Mrs. Peter Merson and her ll-year-old son of Vernon reported seeing an object “with red lights which hovered in the sky’ on January 15. Three North Granby residents sighted a similar object about 5:45 the same night near Granville, Mass, On January 1?, M!s. Donald Warner of Sharon observed “a glowing orange oval moving low in the sky” about 6:45 P.M., while driving from Lakeville to Sharon. She drew to the side of the road to observe the object for about five minutes before it disappeared. Its light did Dot blink and it was soundless. Reginald Baker of Indian Mountain School also sighted “a glowing orange red cigar-shaped object with red lights” on the 24th. IIe photographed it around)
Hypotheses
Objects in motion, captured on a long exposure
Most often this artifact is called skayfish if the lens gets a passing bird or insect. It is based on the discrepancy between the speed of the video and the frequency of the flapping of insect wings. Essentially, each video drops a few strokes of the wings of an insect, which when viewed looks like "arrow", provided with long protuberances. The motion of the insect by its translucent body seems to "boom" and vibration of the wings give the appearance of bumps.
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Plesetsk (NIIP-53, GIK-1, GNIIP) (USSR / Russia) Vehicle: Vostok-2 Payload: Kosmos 138 (Zenit-2 #45)
Investigation
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