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Weird Science: Mysterious Lights From Above In Norway – With Videos



Dec 9, 2009 22 Comments ›› Erik Wong

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Daily Mail:

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.

The phenomenon began when what appeared to be a blue light seemed to soar up from behind a mountain. It stopped mid-air, then began to circulate.

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Curious: A blue-green beam of light was reported to have come shooting out the centre of the spiral. Residents in northern Norway were left stunned after the lightshow, which almost looked computer-generated, appeared in the skies above them

Within seconds a giant spiral had covered the entire sky. Then a green-blue beam of light shot out from its centre – lasting for ten to twelve minutes before disappearing completely.

The Norwegian Meteorological Institute was flooded with telephone calls after the light storm – which astronomers have said did not appear to have been connected to the aurora, or Northern Lights, so common in that area of the world.

The mystery deepened tonight as Russia denied it had been conducting missile tests in the area.

Fred Hansen, from Bø in VesterÃ¥len, described the sight as ‘like a big fireball that went around, with a great light around it again.’

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‘It spun and exploded in the sky,’ Totto Eriksen from Tromsø told VG Nett.

He spotted the lights as he walked his daughter Amalie to school.

He said: ‘We saw it from the Inner Harbor in Tromsø. It was absolutely fantastic.

‘It almost looked like a rocket that spun around and around and then went diagonally down the heavens.

‘It looked like the moon was coming over the mountain, but then came something completely different.’

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What could it be? Astronomers say the spectacle did not appear to have been connected to the aurora, or Northern Lights

‘It was like a giant spiral – a shooting star that spun around and around. I initially thought it was a projector’, added Axel Rose Berg, from Alta.

Celebrity astronomer Knut Jørgen Røed Ødegaard told VG Nett he had never seen anything like the lights.

He said: ‘My first thought was that it was a fireball meteor, but it has lasted far too long.

‘It may have been a missile in Russia, but I can not guarantee that it is the answer.’

Air Traffic control in Tromsø claimed the light show lasted for two minutes, but admitted that was ‘far too long to be an astronomical phenomena.’

Tromsø Geophysical Observatory researcher Truls Lynne Hansen was certain the light had been caused by a missile launch.

He told Norwegian media that the missile had likely lost control and exploded. The spiral, he claimed, was the result of light reflecting on the leaking fuel. He was quoted as saying the light was sunlight, despite the strange lights showing up at night.

The Barents Observer quoted Norwegian Defence spokesman Jon Espen Lien as saying that the Norwegian military does not know what the lights were – but that they were probably from a Russian missile.

He said it was normal for Russia to use the White Sea and the Barents Sea as a testing ground for missiles.

However a Moscow news outlet tonight quoted the Russian Navy as denying any rocket launches from the White Sea area.

Norway should be informed of such launches under international agreements, it was stressed.

The Russian Defence Ministry was unavailable for comment last night.


  • Double Tap

    That is God just putting us on hold. That is his “please wait” symbol. A celestial customer service representative will be with us shortly. :lol:

  • bill-tb

    Meteor forming upper atmosphere ice crystals …

  • Sixchuter

    One word: Plasma.

    http://thunderbolts.info/

  • Tim Roesch

    WARNING – Post by someone who THINKS too much…

    There have been theories that crop circles are attempts to hide secret testing of some sort of weapon or other piece of hi tech by hiding it in plain sight and making those who see it seem foolish (I bet you believe in crop circles…) sort of like the theory that the US Air Force gave UFO theories a nudge so that if someone saw a secret ‘plane’ the person who saw it would be discounted as a Kook.

    That swirl pattern could be easily obscured to look like some of the crop circles I have seen.

    Or it could be some natural phenomenon…

    (I will now go back into exile)

  • Sixchuter

    Third attempt at this. Hope it isn’t a triple post.

    It’s plasma, I bet.

    http://thunderbolts.info/

  • http://none WWTD

    Third one down might be coming from barney franks ass.

  • Wigpeeler

    where is that supercollidor located in europe?

  • Moriah

    I trust Russia, don’t you? :razz:

  • K-OHIO

    It was from a Russian Bulava intercontinental missile that failed. It supposedly is impervious to existing missile defense system and future missile defense systems.

    • Lone Wolf

      Looks like propellant gushing from an upper stage to me. Engine exploded and severed the feed line(s)?

    • ZenDraken

      I second that.

      Some kind of major asymmetric thrust, perhaps a nozzle rupture, threw the thing in a spiral after it left the atmosphere. It just kept climbing like a bat out of hell, spewing out fuel/exhaust in a spiral all the way.

      They should do this more often, just because it’s waaaay cool. Best fireworks evah!

    • Tim Roesch

      So the ‘line’ coming from it is the exhaust trail as the rocket began spinning?

      Interesting.

      Why wasn’t there a big burst of light as it exploded?

    • ZenDraken

      The Bulava is a solid-fuel SLBM, so it wouldn’t “leak” fuel. But a rupture of the motor casing would spew burning rocket exhaust out the side or front of the missile, which could lead to the pinwheel effect.

      The top photo makes it look like the thing might have been spiraling a little too close to Norway. If so, they would have fired self-destruct charges which are usually set to blow the top off the motor casing to neutralize thrust from the nozzle. The second picture looks like that may be what happened.

    • Lone Wolf

      Program has been plagued by failures:
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSM-56_Bulava

      I’m surprised that they used solids for the whole stack – usually you would like something with better controllability and higher performance on the final stage, like storable hypergolic liquids, since that’s the one that sends the warheads on their final trajectory.

  • John454

    Projector.

  • Zeek

    I have no idea what it was, nor does anyone else, but I am pretty sure that, like climate change, it was caused by Bush.

    • http://www.kimberamerica.com/images/pistols/custom.jpg T-Bagg

      :beer:

  • ODIN2012

    Queer bat signal for Obama…..

  • K-OHIO
  • Citizen K

    Nah it was a Romulan tractor beam and the explosion was from the Starship Enterprise’s full spread of photon torpedos hitting home.

  • Citizen K

    Oops, maybe I should have said Ronulan.

    Or maybe it was one of those Scientologist space ships with Tom Cruise and John Travolta at the helm.

  • peter

    i hav also a video that contais a mysterious light.
    here’s the link ->>
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0Avlcodnao