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Posted Dec 11.2008
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   SAUCER-SHAPED FLYING OBJECT DISCOVER IN CHINESE PHOTO

fs translation:
Wei Ningqiang is a client manager of a bank in Nanjing. Recently he purchased a high resolution monitor and in order ensure the quality of the screen he used it to display a number of digital landscape photographs he had in his collection.

It was while doing this he discovered an anomaly in a photograph taken of the Tian Shan mountains. According to Wei the photo was taken in August 2007 during a trip made in Xinjiang and what it shows under magnification is an oval object visible at low altitude in the sky, leaving what appears to be a trail of white smoke in its wake.

After the UFO story appeared in the Yangtze Evening News, a local evening newspaper, the photograph was investigated by Wang Sichao, a UFO expert from the Zijinshan Planetarium of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He confirmed that the strange object appeared not to have been falsified and nor was it dirt on the photographic lens. Wang says the photo was taken on 9 August 2007 at 13:00:02 and he discounted a bird because of the apparent speed of the object. The theory that the object was an aircraft could also be dismissed; as no plane would fly so low while the photographer would obviously have noticed the noise it produced.

If Wei really has captured a natural event then the expert could not explain it. Wang confirmed the photo will now undergo further research.

(Original headline: UFO on a photo from Xinjiang unidentified )

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China Internet Information Center: / China - Dec 11.2008

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