ID | #1596462395 |
Añadido | Lun, 03/08/2020 |
Autor | July N. |
Fuentes | Prof. Gabriel Alvial. “Unusual Photograph from 14,000 Feet Andean Observatory”, Flying Saucer Review March/April 1969
“From a Laboratory in the Cordilleras Comes Documented Cases”, INFO Journal 1 (4), Spring 1969
J. Antonio Huneeus. ” A Historical Survey of UFO cases in Chile”
MUFON 1978 Symposium
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Estado | Estudio
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Datos iniciales
El centro de investigación asociado con este caso fotográfico se estableció en los altos Andes, principalmente como una instalación para medir los rayos cósmicos. Se describe como parte de la Universidad de Chile y es administrado por el Departamento de Ciencias físicas y matemáticas.
Los operadores del Observatorio aparentemente comenzaron a observar una "serie de fenómenos luminosos" a partir de octubre de 1967.
Los " fenómenos "se describen como" en forma de estrella " y tienen una magnitud de 0 a +1. Eran "móviles", pero también se detenían o se congelaban.
Al flotar [los científicos ultra cuidadosos decían "estático"], podían ser fotografiados. Las fotos muestran un brillante "enfoque" (que se ve como un disco) rodeado de anillos de Fresnel [causado por la difracción de luz convencional].
El personal del Observatorio registró alrededor de una docena de casos de estos "fenómenos", se pusieron nerviosos al llamarlos Ovnis.
No es una buena copia de una de las fotos adjuntas.
Noticias originales
Date: May 17, 1968
Location: El Infiernillo Observatory, Chilean Andes
Time:
Summary: The scientific research facility involved with this photographic case has been set up in the high Andes primarily as a Cosmic Ray measuring installation. It is described as part of the University of Chile and is run by the department of Physical Sciences and Mathematics. The operators of the observatory apparently began observing a “series of luminous phenomena” starting in October of 1967. The “phenomena” are described as “star-like” and of magnitude zero to +1. They were “mobile” but also stopped or hovered. When hovering [the ultra-careful scientists said “static”] , they were photographable. The photographs showed a bright “focus” [looking to me suspiciously like a disk] surrounded by Fresnel Rings [caused usually by light diffraction]. The significance of these Fresnel patterns is beyond the author of this thumbnail, but perhaps a physicist can tell the rest of us. The observatory staff logged around a dozen instances of these “phenomena” which they were nervous about calling UFOs , but seem to fit that description. A not-terribly-great copy of one of the photos is attached. {Mike Swords: Sources:
Source: Prof. Gabriel Alvial. “Unusual Photograph from 14,000 Feet Andean Observatory”, Flying Saucer Review March/April 1969; and “From a Laboratory in the Cordilleras Comes Documented Cases”, INFO Journal 1 (4), Spring 1969; and J. Antonio Huneeus. ” A Historical Survey of UFO cases in Chile”, MUFON 1978 Symposium.
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