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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This event was seen by several thousands of normal people with no agenda, and lots of photographs of it. The event is not in doubt. The reasons for it may be at the moment, but someone explained earlier on another thread how it looked like a spiraling (failed) missle launch. Seems the Russian’s statement of a failed launch agrees with that explanation.
Anthropogneic global warming on the other hand is primarily observed by folks with a financial (grants, taxes, carbon offsets, etc.) or a political (bring America to its knees) agenda. It can not be photographed, but it can be “modelled”. And data, once properly “adjusted” can show warming.
YES I was!!
Then the military should try to grab them.
I agree, this looks like a light show to me too.
It’s the ghost of Alfred Nobel, and he wants his prizes back from Carter, Gore, and Obama.
The other thread on it had a link that had about 16 photos of it. Different angles, could see different things at various times. A blue cloud, a contrail in the background, a black spot with the blue spiral, etc. Pretty interesting. This spiral was the weirdest and most awesome of all of the photos.
It’s a real, failed rocket launch.
See maps:
http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fil:Tr%C3%B8ndelag_kart.PNG
(it was seen from the dark blue area and all the way north)
http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fil:EUR_location_NOR.PNG
This thing had some serious altitude.
Oh. I didn't realize that the science was settled. /s
I'm willing to be proven wrong but it's going to take more than the reports I've seen here.
BTW: George Noory hosts a radio show you may be interested in. There are millions of people who have seen similar things and they call in all the time to testify.
It’s not a rocket that exploded, it’s a rocket that malfunctioned during launch. It started flying in a tight circle, and the “spiral” is the fumes from the exhaust, as seen in a long-exposure picture. The illumination came from the flare of the rocket motor itself. The blue trail is the initial launch plume, and the way the whole thing disappears into a “hole” is the range-safety package exploding the rocket and hiding everything in a dark cloud. It was apparently a very calm early morning, with little wind, so the thing stayed intact long enough to form a pretty startling structure.
I FIGURED IT OUT!!! Calypso Louie’s mother wheel has descended to celebrate Obama’s Nobel acceptance speech.
OK, how long did the effect persist? It was reportedly videotaped. Even a calm morning on the ground is not going to be calm by comparison at those altitudes.
From differing perspectives, was it a flat spiral, on a geometric plane in other words, or was there a more three dimensional effect, when viewed from other angles? I’ve not seen images other than this one.
What sort of rocket contrail luminesces blue-green? Below the horizon, before sunrise? How rapid an ascent would be necessary, in order for multiple witnesses to claim that the blue-green, more tightly spiralling “contrail” actually shot *out* of the larger spiral, and not from the ground?
“Calypso Louie’s mothership is ready to beam the ‘bama!”
There is only one Messiah — Jesus Christ. Please stop using that term for Zero.
The word is it’s a Russian rocket launch gone awry — hence the “corkscrew” pattern as the rocket spins. The spiral is much more ragged in the videos.
If that's true then maybe there's some truth to it. But based on what we see on FR I call BS.
If there was an explosion then where is it? I only see smooth motion-based trails and no center of explosion anywhere.
From what I’ve read, the whole thing from start to finish was less than 3 minutes. Also, it was a lot high in the sky than it looks in that picture.
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