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Italy · 2009-12-24 · from the AERONAUTICA archive

An account in Italy

Date: 24/12/2009 Time: from 19:30 to 19:32 Shape: circular Colour: luminous orange Speed: constant Direction: from south-east to south-west Motion: 300 metres Altitude: clear sky Weather: clear sky Reported by: private citizens Findings: From the data collected from the competent bodies of the Armed Forces, it was not possible to associate the event with any known flight or radiosonde activity.

 

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2010-08-22

Date: 22/08/2010 Time: 20.45 local Shape: No. 1 circular Colour: Orange Speed: Moderate Direction: From west towards east Motion: 2,000 m Altitude: Clear sky Weather: Clear s

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2008-10-04

DATE: 04.10.2008 TIME: BETWEEN 23.30 AND 24.00 APPROXIMATELY SHAPE: 5 SPHERES COLOUR: ORANGE – BRIGHT RED SPEED: NOT SPECIFIED DIRECTION: FROM NORTH-EAST TO SOUTH-WEST MOTION: 50

the accounts read alike, found by meaning rather than by shared details

2010-05-27

Locality: Crispano (NA) Date: 27/05/2010 Time: 02:00 local Shape: Formation of 2 circular objects Colour: Yellow-red Speed: High Direction: From north-east to south Motion: 500

the accounts read alike, found by meaning rather than by shared details

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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.