Uncovering the Mystery: 4 types of Anomalous Phenomena in Hessdalen Norway
Analysis Summary
Erling Strand
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
The person involved in this UAP encounter is Professor Erling Strand, who has studied the Hessdalen Valley in Norway since 1982. During his first visit, he and his friends aimed to observe the phenomena known to occur in the area. They saw a bright light moving slowly in the field, hovering and shining spotlights for nearly two hours before it disappeared. The light was estimated to be about three meters in diameter and was observed from a distance of over one kilometer. This experience had a significant impact on Strand, leading him to initiate Project Hessdalen, which investigates these phenomena. He continues to study and gather data on UAPs, contributing to ongoing research and discussions about their nature.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Professor Erling Strand discusses his extensive research in the Hessdalen Valley, where he has observed and categorized various anomalous phenomena. He highlights the scientific data collected, including high-speed light observations, and notes the decreasing stigma around UFO research, allowing for more open investigation.
The phenomena in Hessdalen can appear as bright lights moving slowly, sometimes hovering and illuminating the ground.
Erling Strand
“What surprised me was how strong intensity it had and it was moving slowly around in the field.”
The phenomena in Hessdalen can appear as bright lights moving slowly, sometimes hovering and illuminating the ground.
The size of the observed phenomena was approximately three meters in diameter.
The phenomena can be categorized into four different types based on their appearance and behavior.
Data collected from the phenomena shows speeds of up to 30,000 kilometers per hour without producing any sound.
The Hessdalen Valley has been a site of numerous sightings, with reports of up to 20 observations a week.
The stigma surrounding UFO research has decreased, allowing for more open discussion and investigation.
Encounter Context
Factual DetailsHessdalen Valley
Trondheim, Trøndelag, norway
Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe speaker provides a detailed first-person account of UAP sightings in the Hessdalen Valley, including specific observations of light phenomena and the context of scientific investigation. While the account includes some corroborative elements and a credible witness background, the lack of independent verification and the subjective nature of the observations limit the overall evidential strength.
The experiencer observed a bright light moving slowly in the Hessdalen Valley, hovering and illuminating the ground for nearly two hours.
“What surprised me was how strong intensity it had and it was moving slowly around in the field.”
The light suddenly disappeared after hovering and illuminating the area.
“It continued like this moving stopping in the same area for more than one hour... before it suddenly disappeared.”
Bright light moving and hovering in the sky
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Five Observables (1/5)
The light was observed moving slowly and hovering in the Hessdalen Valley, illuminating the ground and itself.
The encounter involved a bright light that exhibited unusual movement patterns and illumination, lasting for nearly two hours.
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