ID | #1542900932 |
Añadido | Jue, 22/11/2018 |
Autor | July N. |
Fuentes | Kevin D Randle, A History of UFO Crashes
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Estado | Estudio
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Datos iniciales
Christian Сандерсен y su esposa dijeron que habían visto a dos platillos voladores sobre su agricultores de la casa.
Un plato que se ha quedado en el aire, y la otra cayó y se rompió en miles de brillantes brillantes chispas. Al parecer, en este lugar nada no se ha encontrado.
Información de copenhague en california el periódico: se Dice que el plato tenía una luz brillante en la parte inferior.
Italiana en el libro "el Nazi saucers" especifica que pasaban a pocos kilómetros del mar. Un disco ha volado alto, el otro sólo 500 metros y, al parecer, vaciló.
Similar, pero más tarde y más corto que la versión considera que el caso es el naufragio de un ovni y especifica que el plato cayó antes de la explosión.
Por último, el danés de origen emite una pieza que, como dicen, pertenecen a marie (la mujer Сандерсена): el Primer platillo" представлялот una roja con un ancho de 50 centímetros, y el segundo завислало a pocos metros de la ventana de la habitación de la pareja, iluminando la habitación.
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Noticias originales
Farmer Christian Sandersen and his wife claimed to have seen two flying saucers over their farmhouse. One saucer stayed airborne while the other landed and disintegrated into thousands of brightly glowing sparks. Apparently nothing was found at the site and little more is known about this particular case.One finds in a Californian newspaper information coming from Copenhagen, Denmark, according to which farmer Christian Sandersen and his wife said to have seen two flying saucers, one passing above the roof the farm, the other landing in their yard court and disaggregating in less than one minute in thousands of sparks. It is said that the saucer had a shining light at its bottom of transparent aspect and “flew a red ribbon”.In an Italian “Nazi saucers” book, the case is that according to the local press, on February 18, 1950, in Zealand, Denmark, Christian Sandersen, owner of a small patch of ground on the East coast, saw two flying saucers flying by night several miles out on the sea. One flew high, the other only at 500 meters, seemingly hesitating on the course to take and coming down to 150 meters. The higher saucer allegedly joined it, and after several minutes, flew away, while the other burst into a blinding ball of flames.A similar but later and briefer version considers the case is a UFO crash and indicates that the saucer had landed before exploding. Lastly, a Danish source gives a version which is said to come from Marie, Sandersen’s wife, quite different, since the first “saucer” is a 50 centimeters red bar, and the second, no bigger, is said to have hovered within a few meters of the bedroom window of the couple, illuminating the room, and instead of exploding it disappeared “as if one had switched the light off.”In addition to major divergences between the available sources, it is quite amazing that the case entered a catalogue of “encounters with humanoids”, as none is reported.
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