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UFO Mail - No 115 - 2010

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Title: Skandinavisk UFO Information Issue: UFO-Mail nr. 115 Date: January 19, 2010 Publisher: Danmarks UFO Forening

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Title: Skandinavisk UFO Information
Issue: UFO-Mail nr. 115
Date: January 19, 2010
Publisher: Danmarks UFO Forening

UFOs on TV Wednesday Morning, January 20, 2010

The lead story announces that early risers would have the opportunity to see a brief report on UFO experiences on Wednesday morning, January 20, on TV2. The program 'Go'Morgen Danmark' was scheduled to feature a segment about the well-known Bornholm artist Nis Jessen's UFO experience from June 28, 2009, at 18:55, and a photograph he took at that time.

The Photographed Object in the Sky

This section delves into the photograph taken by Nis Jessen of the eastern sky over Bornholm on June 28, 2009. The article notes that the small, light object in the image, while appearing insignificant, has generated considerable discussion and suggestions from photo consultants. The photographer recounts that by the time he managed to set up his camera, the object had moved far to the east, but he still managed to take two shots.

A close examination of the original photograph, even with significant magnification, reveals no prominent details that offer an immediate, clear explanation for what was observed and photographed. The article includes a photo of SUFOI's chairman, Kim Møller Hansen, during a previous appearance on 'Go' Morgen Danmark'.

Kim Møller Hansen from SUFOI was set to appear on the program to comment on Nis Jessen's observation and photograph, as well as other current photo cases from SUFOI's archives. The Bornholm photo case was previously described in more detail in UFO-Mail nr. 113 in the article 'Observation and photo from Bornholm'.

Send UFO-Mail to Family, Friends, and Acquaintances!

This final section is a call to action, encouraging readers who find the UFO-mail interesting and informative to forward it to their family, friends, and acquaintances. It highlights that recipients can then also receive the UFO-mail for free and without obligation when new information becomes available, including Danish and foreign observations or photographs, atmospheric phenomena, and special offers on UFO materials.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The issue focuses on a specific UFO sighting and its subsequent media coverage, emphasizing the importance of photographic evidence and expert analysis. The editorial stance appears to be one of serious investigation and dissemination of information within the UFO community, encouraging reader engagement and sharing of content. The publication aims to keep its readership informed about current events and cases, as well as promoting the organization's activities and resources.