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These two burning objects, about the size of golf balls, were encountered by Frederick J. Shannon in the Delta submarine while hovering at the starboard (right) side of the Fitzgerald bow. The water temperature was 43 degrees and the depth was 530 feet. Pressure was 251 pounds per square inch. No debris was in the water and nothing was dropped from the surface. There is no logical explanation for their sudden appearance. The objects floated toward and disappeared into the hull of the ship.
The objects, which left a trail of bubbles in the murky photo, floated toward and disappeared into the hull of the ship, he said. Read more: Orbs are captured on never-released images | freep.com | Detroit Free Press www.freep.com...
Calcium flares are used underwater to illuminate submerged objects.