Image:Ghost rocket search July 1946.jpg

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Description

Search for "ghost rocket" seen crashing July 19, 1946, in Lake Kölmjärv, Sweden. Search conducted July/August 1946, by Swedish Air Force officer Karl-Gösta Bartoll (pictured).

Source

Originally Swedish military photo (public domain) Scanned from Reuben Stone, "Alien Worlds", 1993; credited in book to Fortean Library

Date

July 19, 1946

Author

Swedish military photo

Permission
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Public domain This Swedish photograph is free to use either of these cases:
  • For photographic works (fotografiska verk), the image is public domain:
a) if the photographer died before January 1, 1944, or
b) if the photographer is not known, and can not be traced, and the image was created before January 1, 1944.
  • For photographic pictures (fotografiska bilder), such as images of the press, the image is public domain if created before January 1, 1969 (transitional regulations 1994).

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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is (was) here

* 22:59, 12 March 2006 [[:en:User:Dr Fil|Dr Fil]] 504×437 (68,118 bytes) <span class="comment">(Search for [[:en:"ghost rocket"]] seen crashing July 19, 1946, in Lake Kölmjärv, Sweden. Search conducted July/August 1946, by Swedish Air Force officer Karl-Gösta Bartoll (pictured). Originally Swedish militay photo (public domain) {{PD-Sw)</span>

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