ID | #1512241731 |
Added | Sat, 02/12/2017 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Result
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On the eve of 25 November, one of the most famous UFO Scott Waring received a message, backed by facts. Several people witnessed as UFOs that look like a second Sun hung in the sky.
Witnesses amazing events argue that, having gone outside to watch the sunset, they saw in the sky two Suns. After a moment of confusion, they realized that the real Sun right above the horizon, and above them radiates light of another object. The young people took out his phone and started recording video.
The footage clearly shows that the story is not fiction. Indeed, hanging over the horizon of the setting Sun, and right above the group of guys lit unidentified object. Himself Scott Waring has confirmed that it is nothing like a UFO, which reflects the light of the setting Sun.
Astronomers recommend users to stop arguing. To explain the phenomenon reflection of sunlight from satellites in orbit. Experts call this hypothesis the most reasonable of all the points made earlier.
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Hypotheses
Halo
Halo usually appears around the Sun or moon, sometimes around other powerful light sources such as street lights. There are many types of halos, but they are mostly caused by ice crystals in Cirrus clouds at a height of 5-10 km in the upper troposphere. The form of the observed halo depends on the shape and arrangement of crystals. Reflected and refracted by the ice crystals, the light often turns into a spectrum, which makes halo look like a rainbow, but a halo in low light has a low chroma, which is associated with the peculiarities of twilight vision.
Investigation
The object appearance characteristic of atmospheric phenomena such as halos (or Parghelia about the sun). Caused by the refraction of sunlight in an anisotropic oriented ice crystals floating in the atmosphere.
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Halo
Halo usually appears around the Sun or moon, sometimes around other powerful light sources such as street lights. There are many types of halos, but they are mostly caused by ice crystals in Cirrus clouds at a height of 5-10 km in the upper troposphere. The form of the observed halo depends on the shape and arrangement of crystals. Reflected and refracted by the ice crystals, the light often turns into a spectrum, which makes halo look like a rainbow, but a halo in low light has a low chroma, which is associated with the peculiarities of twilight vision.
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