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Italy · 2009-07-30 · from the AERONAUTICA archive

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Date: 30/07/2009 Time: 20.30/22.30 local, approximately Shape: Spherical Colour: Luminous, iridescent Speed: Slow Direction: East of Vesuvius Motion: N.N. Altitude: N.N. Weather: Clear sky Reported by: Private citizens Findings: From the data collected from the designated bodies of the Armed Force, it was not possible to associate the event with any known flight or radiosonde activity.

 

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2009-08-28

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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.