Overview
The NP-4649 phenomenon is observed at specific high-altitude locations, where ice-like structures form on the ground. This phenomenon is characterized by its continuous occurrence once initiated, causing unpredictable damage to electronic devices.
Content
The NP-4649 phenomenon has been predominantly reported at high-altitude sites, focusing on observations from such elevations. According to records, ice-like structures quickly form on the ground and maintain their shape for a certain period. During occurrence, nearby electronic devices often suffer irregular damage, such as freezing, constant reboots, or complete functionality loss. Additionally, temporarily observable high-energy particles in the air have been another noted aspect, which could provide crucial insights for data collection. Nonetheless, it remains inconclusive whether these high-energy particles are a direct cause of the phenomenon, necessitating further investigation to understand its overall mechanism.
Notes
This record is based on findings from high-altitude observations, with related data collected from regional observation points. It remains imperative to determine the duration of each phenomenon’s occurrence. Detailed inquiries and data analysis will be conducted by the agency’s environmental analysis department.