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us dust.</p><p id="4abb">In the three corners there were pinkish luminous rings. The altitude was approximately 300 meters. In about 8 seconds the triangle moved from the zenith to the horizon, in the direction of the city of Hamburg, where it vanished in the dust.</p><p id="a8a4">Source: Illobrand von Ludwiger / MUFON-CES (1998)</p><p id="f4e7">On February 2, 1990 a soundless flying triangle was observed near Hamburg, by the amateur astronomer Gutschke when he looked at the sky to observe the stars at 1:15 a.m. The 70 meters long triangle was surrounded by a luminous dust.</p><p id="af38"

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Amateur Astronomer Observes Large Triangle With Luminous Rings In Corners

Artwork depicting the triangle UFO. (credit: von Ludwiger / MUFON-CES)

Date: February 2, 1990, Location: Hamburg, Germany

A soundless flying triangle was observed near Hamburg, by the amateur astronomer Gutschke when he looked at the sky to observe the stars. The 70 meters long triangle was surrounded by a luminous dust.

In the three corners there were pinkish luminous rings. The altitude was approximately 300 meters. In about 8 seconds the triangle moved from the zenith to the horizon, in the direction of the city of Hamburg, where it vanished in the dust.

Source: Illobrand von Ludwiger / MUFON-CES (1998)

On February 2, 1990 a soundless flying triangle was observed near Hamburg, by the amateur astronomer Gutschke when he looked at the sky to observe the stars at 1:15 a.m. The 70 meters long triangle was surrounded by a luminous dust.

In the three corners there were pinkish luminous rings. The altitude was approximately 300 meters. In about 8 seconds the triangle moved from the zenith to the horizon, in the direction of the city of Hamburg, where it vanished in the dust.

KEN PFEIFER AND JOHN MOONER WORLD UFO PHOTOS AND NEWS

WWW.WORLDUFOPHOTOSANDNEWS.ORG

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