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Vibo Valentia (VV), Italy · 2004-10-13 · from the AERONAUTICA archive

An account in Vibo Valentia (VV), Italy

Locality: Vibo Valentia (VV) Date: 13.10.2004 Time: 21:00 local Shape: Oval Colour: White, and during movement it became purple, yellow, and orange Speed: Discontinuous Direction: West Motion: Zig-zag movements in all directions Altitude: Very high Weather: Clear Reported by: Private citizens Findings: From the data collected at the competent bodies of the Armed Force, it was not possible to associate the event with known activities or natural phenomena.

 

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2001-05-15

Date: 15.05.2001 Time: 21:30 local Shape: Fireball Colour: Red Speed: Not specified Direction: From east towards south Motion: Not specified Altitude: Not specified Weather:

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2001-10-10

Date: 10.10.2001 Time: 00.30 (approximately) local Shape: Intense light Colour: Not specified Speed: High Direction: Discontinuous Motion: Low Altitude: Clear sky Weather: Clear sky Reported

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2002-12-11

Locality: STRADELLA (PV) S.P. 201 AT HEIGHT OF INTERSECTION FOR MONTÙ BECCARIA Date: 11.12.2002 Time: 06.50 LOCAL Shape: OVAL, EMITTED DULL ORANGE LIGHT AND ABSENCE OF NOISE Colour:

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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.