Posted on 01/07/2007 3:37:17 PM PST by WestVirginiaRebel
SINGAPORE: A bright light across the sky took many Singaporeans by surprose on Sunday evening.
Callers to our hotline said that about 7:40pm, they saw a bright green light across the evening sky.
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Was the whole sky green or was it the trail of some reentering space junk?
If it creates a mess when it lands, whoever tossed it is going to get fined, or maybe even receive five Strokes of the Rattan Cane.
You usually don't get a good look at it in humid atmospheric conditions. The air has to be exceptionally dry, and that's probably a rare event in the vicinity of Singapore.
Saw a green meteor trail in New England about 1966. It was orange on the leading edge and split into two identical parts, still orange and green. Went all the way across the sky, low and slow. Typical orbital debris.
The green flash is well known but rarely seen. Usually the sun itself flashes green as it sets if it is going to happen, but north of here refraction is so bad the sun often doesn't set but fades to zero while still slightly above the horizon. Saw the sun at Prudhoe Bay a good three hours after sunset. It never set at all and it didn't give the green flash either.
I saw a UFO in upstate NY in 1965. ;)
I think it's a mineral change from certain meteorites and has
been rare in the past. Usually the slow ones turn green from my experience.
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