ALSACAT-1999-07-00-HOHNECK-1
An article in the newspaper La Liberté de l'Est for July 25, 1999, was about "a UFO on the route des Crêtes".
A man contemplating the view of the Alps from the Hohneck, waiting for daybreak inside his car, saw a luminous ball which moved slowly. He said: "I thought I saw a big star," "I even thought of an airliner."
But it was moving too fast, and suddenly vanished in a luminescent trail.
The newspaper wondered whether it was a natural phenomenon "or a spaceship" and commented: "We will opt for the second solution. The Dutch being missing in July, pros of toursime will do with little green men."
| Date: | July 1999 |
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| Time: | Sunrise. |
| Duration: | ? |
| First known report date: | July 25, 1999 |
| Reporting delay: | Day, weeks. |
| Department: | Haut-Rhin |
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| City: | Metzeral |
| Place: | From the Hohneck, UFO in the sky. |
| Latitude: | 48.037 |
| Longitude: | 7.015 |
| Uncertainty radius: | 500 m |
| Number of alleged witnesses: | 1 |
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| Number of known witnesses: | 1 |
| Number of named witnesses: | 0 |
| Witness(es) ages: | Young adult, adult or aged. |
| Witness(es) types: | Male. |
| Reporting channel: | The regional Press. |
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| Type of location: | From mountain top, UFO in the sky. |
| Visibility conditions: | Sunrise- |
| UFO observed: | Yes |
| UFO arrival observed: | ? |
| UFO departure observed: | Yes |
| Entities: | No |
| Photographs: | No. |
| Sketch(s) by witness(es): | No. |
| Sketch(es) approved by witness(es): | No. |
| Witness(es) feelings: | ? |
| Witnesses interpretation: | A big star, and airliner, a UFO. |
| Hynek: | NL or DD |
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| ALSACAT: | Probable meteor. |
[Ref. let1:] JOURNAL "LA LIBERTE DE L'EST":
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The notebook
Man loves the early mornings, especially with a view of the Alps. How not resist the call of daybreak especially when we know that the sun will be at the rendezvous. Posted in his car, at the Honneck [sic] our gérômois is waiting with some impatience the big moment, when the sun has an appointment with the moon. Suddenly, his eye is attracted by a luminous ball which is moving slowly. "I thought I saw a big star," says the man. "I even thought of an airliner." Nay the U.F.O. was moving too quickly to suddenly evaporate in a luminescent trail. Is it a natural phenomenon or a spaceship? We will opt for the second solution. As Dutchmen are missing in July, tourism pros will do with little green men.
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An article of scoffing ome as the press published from time to time, for a phenomenon that furiously evokes a simple meteor.
Probable meteor.
* = Source is available to me.
? = Source I am told about but could not get so far. Help needed.
| Main author: | Patrick Gross |
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| Contributors: | None |
| Reviewers: | None |
| Editeur: | Patrick Gross |
| Version: | Create/changed by: | Date: | Description: |
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| 0.1 | Patrick Gross | July 29, 2015 | Creation, [let1]. |
| 1.0 | Patrick Gross | July 29, 2015 | First published. |