WHITE SPHERE SEEN IN NORTH ATLANTIC 1976
SLIDE 58.
MARINE OBSERVER, 47:66, 1977 JUNE 22, 1976
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Here is another sighting closer to home.
This incident was observed from a passing ship on June 22, 1976 in the
North Atlantic, at about 2113-2140 hours. It is reported in the Marine
Observer, Vol. 47, 1977, p. 66.
First, an orange glow was sighted behind some distant clouds. A couple of minutes later, a glowing white sphere of light was observed to the left of the orange glow, just above the clouds. The white sphere then slowly expanded to a
much larger sphere, dimming as it expanded. At its maximum size, the top of the white sphere reached about 24 degrees 30
minutes elevation angle to the observer. Development to maximum size required about 10 minutes.
By 2140 hrs the sphere had faded and disappeared. The sphere
was sufficiently thin that the stars could be seen through it at all times.
Again, this incident strongly fits
the large Tesla globe mode of a Soviet scalar EM interferometer.
The significance and role of the
orange glow are not known at this time.