ID | #1722251920 |
Added | Mon, 29/07/2024 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | |
Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
|
Initial data
One UFO sighting in California in 2014 was described in the MUFON report:
"... I... thought it might be a helicopter or a new plane, but... it was neither,... without propellers and wings."
There was no sound at all… Marsh Air Force Base is a few miles away, and I also took that into account. I counted the points of the shape, of which there were eight.
It was dark, but lights of white, yellow-red and orange colors were burning around the ship."
Original news
One California sighting in 2014 was described in a MUFON UFO report: '… I… thought it might be a helicopter, or a new aircraft, but ..it was neither one of these,.. no propellers or wings.
'There was NO sound at all…..Marsh Air Force base is several miles away, and I also took that into consideration. I counted the points of the shape, which was eight.
'It was dark out, but there were lights surrounding the craft in white, yellow red and orange.
_______________
Un avistamiento en California en 2014 fue descrito en un informe OVNI de MUFON: ‘… Pensé que podría ser un helicóptero o un avión nuevo, pero… no era ninguno de estos… no tenía hélices ni alas.
‘No se oía ningún sonido… La base aérea Marsh está a varios kilómetros de distancia, y también lo tuve en cuenta. Conté los puntos de la figura, que eran ocho.
‘Estaba oscuro afuera, pero había luces que rodeaban la nave en color blanco, amarillo, rojo y naranja.’
Hypotheses
Sky Lantern
Sky Lantern (Chinese flashlight, Thai flashlight) - paper flying luminous structure made of rice paper stretched on a light wooden frame, bamboo ring, burner.
Pyrotechnics
This category includes not only pyrotechnic projectiles visible in the sky, but also traces of exploded projectiles, their fragments and other similar activities.
Pyrotechnics is a branch of technology related to the technology of preparing combustible compounds and burning them to obtain a certain signal or effect.
Divided into:
Airplane / Helicopter
An aircraft heavier than air for flights in the atmosphere (and outer space (e.g. An orbital aircraft)), using the aerodynamic lift of a glider to keep itself in the air (when flying within the atmosphere) and the thrust of a power (propulsion) installation for maneuvering and compensating for the loss of total mechanical energy to drag.
A rotorcraft in which the lift and thrust required for flight are created by one or more main rotors powered by an engine or several engines. They differ in maneuverability, the ability to hover and almost vertical takeoff.
Investigation
Resume
Similar facts
Log in or register to post comments