Wednesday, June 18, 2003
Low 'UFO' activity in Hessdalen
Hessdalen - Norway's most renowned spot for mysterious aerial sightings, the village of Hessdalen in South Troendelag, is experiencing a dearth of sightings. The valley community's measuring station has registered 120-130 unidentifiable light phenomena since 1998, but only one in the past year, newspaper VG reports.
Project Hessdalen began in 1983 and is managed by Oestfold University College. The project introduced sophisticated monitoring equipment in 1998 and posts incoming data on a web site devoted to the investigation.
Project leader Erling Strand told VG's web site that not only have the mechanical sightings dwindled recently, but also the observations made by the local populace.
Project Hessdalen has attracted international interest, including a group of scientists working at Italy's Institute for Radio Astronomy who study the Hessdalen phenomena.
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