ID | #1477755508 |
Added | Sat, 29/10/2016 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Investigation
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Initial data
The light in the shape of a circle or donut over night Canberra during a lightning storm, many took for a flying saucer.
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Hypotheses
The Aurora (Northern lights)
Glow (luminescence) of the upper layers of the atmospheres of the planets with the magnetosphere due to their interaction with charged particles of the solar wind.
In a very limited area of the top of atmosphere radiance can be caused by low energy charged particles of solar wind entering the polar ionosphere over the North and South polar Caspi. In the Northern hemisphere, the cusp auroras can be observed over Svalbard caribou watch.
Ball lightning
A rare natural phenomenon, a unified physical theory of the origin and course of which has not been presented to date.
There are about 200 theories explaining the phenomenon, but none of them has received absolute recognition in the academic environment. Since this phenomenon was introduced into the scientific sphere by the English physician and researcher of electrical engineering William Snow Harris in 1843, and a scientist of the French Academy Francois Arago in 1855, many hypotheses were put forward. Here are selectively some of them:
Investigation
Astronomer at the Australian national University brad Tucker says the red-green light that dimly shone in the background, is a characteristic feature of the Aurora.
The Aurora occurs when solar energy hits the Earth's atmosphere, it "rubs" on it, and charges the gas. But the problem is that solar activity was not, it was cloudy, we couldn't see the Aurora, so this is not an option. Probably in the case video energy to create auroras spawned by herself in the afternoon. The same activity which produces the Aurora, can be observed inside the atmosphere, if a raging storm. Electric charge interacting with gases in the atmosphere, causes them to blush or turn green. Under such conditions, it sometimes forms a very interesting phenomenon — ball lightning. Usually lightning strikes down, touching the ground, but ball lightning is a strange thing, it appears as a balloon burst, and sometimes may even move across the sky.
says Tucker.
Despite the fact that the fireball observed in Australia more than anywhere else, Dr. Tucker is confident that the intervention of aliens in this case. He also noted that a light flash in the video is not "photoshop".
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