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Champoluc (AO), Italy · 1999-12-30 · from the AERONAUTICA archive

An account in Champoluc (AO), Italy

Locality: Champoluc (AO) Date: 30/12/1999 Time: approx. 21:00 Shape: Spherical Colour: Intense orange Speed: Low Direction: — Motion: Horizontal and vertical, until disappearing upwards Altitude: Very high Weather: Clear sky Reported by: C.C. Saint Vincent Chatillon Findings: On the basis of data collected from the competent Air Force authorities, no correlations emerged between what was reported and any activities or other known phenomenon. Therefore, the event is catalogued as U.F.O.

 

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This is an entry from the official sighting registers of the Italian Air Force, which has collected and investigated public reports under a government mandate since 1978, machine translated from Italian with the original preserved. The registers are published at aeronautica.difesa.it. Entries the Air Force could not associate with any known activity or phenomenon are formally catalogued O.V.N.I.