Reports of the number of ghost rocket sightings range from a few hundred to two thousand, and reports of radar traces from zero to two hundred - though given that radar was still in its infancy in 1946, we can't responsibly claim to learn much from that. Today we're going to follow the history of this story, and see if we can solve what might have been in the sky that resulted in today's popular UFO legend. At least one was said to have crashed into a lake, though nothing was ever found. Some say fragments were recovered, and others say the objects were tracked on Swedish Air Force radar. ![]() 1946 had become the year of what we now call the Swedish ghost rockets, unexplained bright objects moving across the sky, during both the day and night, frightening and confusing eyewitnesses. ![]() Soon more stories came in of similar sightings from Norway, and even more from Sweden. It began in early 1946 with a report out of Finland of something streaking across the sky at a high altitude.
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