ID | #1612900382 |
Added | Tue, 09/02/2021 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Illobrand von Ludwiger / MUFON-CES (1998)
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
On February 2, 1990, amateur astronomer Gucke observed a silent flying triangle near Hamburg as he looked up into the sky to observe the stars at 1: 15 a.m.
A triangle with a length of 70 meters and was surrounded by glowing dust. There were pinkish glowing rings in three corners. The height was about 300 meters.
In about 8 seconds, the triangle moved from the zenith to the horizon in the direction of the city of Hamburg, where it disappeared in the dust.
Original news
On February 2, 1990 a soundless flying triangle was observed near Hamburg, by the amateur astronomer Gutschke when he looked at the sky to observe the stars at 1:15 a.m. The 70 meters long triangle was surrounded by a luminous dust. In the three corners there were pinkish luminous rings. The altitude was approximately 300 meters. In about 8 seconds the triangle moved from the zenith to the horizon, in the direction of the city of Hamburg, where it vanished in the dust.
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