Monday, July 30, 2012

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: ghost rocket

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ghost rocket
Jul 30th 2012, 22:21

Created page with "==English== ===Noun=== {{en-noun|head={{l|en|ghost}} {{l|en|rocket}}}} # {{ufology}} Rocket- or missile-shaped unidentified flying objects sighted in 1946..."

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==English== ===Noun=== {{en-noun|head={{l|en|ghost}} {{l|en|rocket}}}} # {{ufology}} [[rocket|Rocket]]- or [[missile]]-shaped [[unidentified flying objects]] sighted in 1946, mostly in [[Sweden]] and nearby countries. #* '''2001''', Robert E. Bartholomew, ''Little Green Men, Meowing Nuns, and Head-hunting Panics: A Study of Mass Psychogenic Illness and Social Delusion'', McFarland, page 273: #*: A poem in Copenhagen's ''Berlingske Tidende'', July 31, 1946, last page, made reference to a recent sensational '''ghost rocket''' sighting over Byen, expressing relief that the "rocket" was actually a meteor: #* '''2011''', Michael Burgan, Andrew Nichols, ''Searching for Aliens, UFOs, and Men in Black'', Capstone Press, page 11 #*: Many '''ghost rocket''' sightings came from Sweden, which is near the Soviet Union. U.S. and British officials convinced the Swedes to study reports of the '''ghost rockets'''. The Swedes found pieces of metal that they though came from crashed '''ghost rockets'''. #* '''2012''', Ronald Story, ''The Mammoth Encyclopedia of Extraterrestrial Encounters'', Constable & Robinson Ltd, page 243 #*: The Swedish experts claimed that some 20 percent of the '''ghost rocket''' reports appeared to be neither aircraft nor natural phenomena. ====Translations==== {{trans-top|rocket shaped UFOs sighted in 1946 in Sweden}} * Swedish: {{t|sv|spökraket}} {{trans-mid}} {{trans-bottom}}

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