LIGHT PHENOMENA EAST OF TASHKENT

Created: 2/11/1952

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wicc:y toi7 throe llc'it phenorvno hapTcrlro at intervals of aboutlnuies *cre seen alrvoct ovary ni^htvJ. local tU*. Tho phcncLe.ia nere watched frcoar? in Fatata Aral, aboutaofn an eaat-southaaatorly direction.

A darkrud ball of flro ras seen ftrstj after about six second* ithe apexut trajectory. DuringsM tho ball her'rail of firo. Its color, which was bright red at tho apex, point, chanced in'color froa pal* green to white, Saoko trails, noises, or detooatioos nere not noticod.

distance of the trajectory trcn Vie point of observation ras estioatcdto CO The trajectory ran approximately frco eoutlnieat to nort'ieasl,

its length to the apex, which tras0 rwteranai estl-natedoutn. At the apex the ball of fire termed about ono-fiftb the dlarater of the full nooo.

Flold Cot^>er.t. Tlvo ne-tsurecents stated oitfi respect to tho trajectory cost to rvcoived ulth reserve. It wist to considered that nelU.tr theor the noise devolosvd by tho projectile cere hoard. For trajectory of phcnoer-i, sea annex.

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3. DurJro the perioc'y tohroephoncoona hAp>>cr.lnc at intervals of aboutlnutos tore MM nlrrosl cvory ni^itnd. local tL-w. Tho phencrxnA twro matched fronarp in FalJtta Aral, abouto soutlMe-st ofn an eAat-oauthoasterly direction.

?. l of fire ess seen first, after about elx seconds it reached the apexore-drawn out trajectory. Pur la: thisho ballrail of fire. Its color, whichbright red at the apex point, chanced In* color frco pale green bo nhlte. Saoko trails, noises, or detonations vers not noticed.

3. Tho distance of the trajectoryho point of observation uas estlaated0 to CO kn, Tho trajectory ran approximately fron soutlmest to northeastj its length to the apex, which mi froa SiOOO0 neters high, wasat aVout CO to. At the upex the ball of fire cceued about one-fifth the diimoler of the full noon.

Field ComcnU Tlie neasuretttnts stated uith respect to tho trajectory oust be rocoiVod" It uust bo consiOred that neither the discharge nor the noise devoltyed by thecro heard. Forf phenorns, sea annex.

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