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Weird Spiral Lights Over Norway

Submitted by Javier Ortega on December 9, 2009 – 6:55 PM9 Comments | 1,368 views


 Meteorologists, astronomers and Armed Forces have been unable to explain the lights  Photo: REX

Meteorologists, astronomers and Armed Forces have been unable to explain the lights Photo: REX


Russian missile test?
These are truly amazing images. Besides being freaked out if I saw something like this, I would be in awe of such beautiful light display.
I assume that this could be an out of control rocket spiraling about.
Look at the pictures and the video of the light spiral.

Full Source: Telegraph UK

The Norwegian Metrological Institute has received hundreds of phonecalls from confused observers but so far has been unable to identify its origin.

Some experts have speculated that the phenomenon might have been caused by a Russian rocket launch. However, the Russian embassy insists such claims are completely unfounded.
Neither meteorologists, astronomers, or the Armed Forces have offered a solution to the matter.

The light was captured by amateur photographer Jan Petter Jorgensen while he was on his way to work at a salmon factory.

“The light appeared for 2-3 minutes. I could not believe my eyes, and got the shivers and was quite shaken by it”, Mr Jorgensen said.

Morten Kristiansen, who saw the light phenomena from Sortland in northern Norway, added: ” A large ring appeared, and then spread out, sending a green beam down to earth, “says

Another angle of the spiral light

Another angle of the spiral light

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Written by Javier Ortega - javier@ghosttheory.com
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