Posted on 12/09/2009 1:16:48 PM PST by bethybabes69
A mysterious light display appearing over Norway last night has left thousands of residents in the north of the country baffled.
Witnesses from Trøndelag to Finnmark compared the amazing sight to anything from a Russian rocket to a meteor or a shock wave - although no one appears to have mentioned UFOs yet.
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Why do you say it’s fake? It’s been pretty well substantiated as a real phenomenon — whatever it is.
Not fake, already posted, and the Russians have admitted it was a failed launch from one of their subs...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2403776/posts?q=1&;page=51
Looks like a projected light show. Pretty cool. I’ll bet it would be great for outdoor concerts.
lets name it Haarp
How many times has this been posted????
Clearly its Universal Anal Leakage...in response to Universal Health Care...the Universe knows....
Like globull warming?
No. This one is real.
More on this story, here: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2403806/posts
lol...
Why do they state that the light comes from the spiral rather than goes to the spiral.
If you look real close, you can see algore sitting just beyond the hill playing with his new blue flashlight.
Well, I won't argue because I don't know for sure but I have some serious doubts. It's too perfect and too crisp. It should be less focused in real life. More wispy.
That is a Worm hole from Kenya!
Oh yeah. There's that. I take it all back. ;0)
Failed rocket. I saw one in Florida that looked exactly the same.
Pretty, but a whole lot of cash going up in flames.
People are saying it’s fake because it’s too perfect. A perfect spiral of that magnitude and scale would have to be how many miles high, especially in order to reflect sunlight over the curvature of the earth? Storm clouds here that are “luminescent” at or after sunset are 60,000 feet or so.
Also, at that altitude, the perfect spiral would likely never form, let alone hold that form. High winds would distort it in very short order.
Whatever it is, has a terrestrial source. It certainly looks projected, as some have noted. I’m not buying the explanation of an exploding rocket, with fuel particles reflecting sunlight. What exploded, if not the fuel itself?
It’s something else. What, I have no idea. But, it appears to be coming from the light on the ground, just to the other side of the mountain in the photo posted. What’s there?
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