ID | #1521191905 |
Added | Fri, 16/03/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Result
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Initial data
A resident of Ohio late in the evening of 13 March 2018 was driving on some highway, probably in the suburbs (the exact name of the place is not specified), when at the right hand of him he saw from the sky came three light beam.
At first Justin thought it was something on the windshield, may be dirt or debris, but after a few passed and I saw these light rays are partially block by the trees, I realized that this is something real. The rays come from the sky out of nowhere and end up not reaching the ground.
The phenomenon in the video lasted about a minute and then the rays began to fade and disappeared completely. Driver all this time was driving down the road in the same direction. The spotlights from the ground it does not seem possible in the light of the moon in such an unusual way passed through the low clouds.
There are of course assumptions about the rays of the UFO.
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Hypotheses
Ice needles
Solid precipitation in the form of fine ice crystals floating in the air, resulting in cold weather (air temperature below -10...-15°). Day sparkle in the light of the sun, at night in the moonlight or by the light of lanterns. Often ice needles form at night beautiful glowing "pillars", coming from the lanterns up in the sky.
Occur most often during clear or cloudy the sky, sometimes fall from cirrostratus or Cirrus clouds.
Light (solar) pole
One of the most frequent types of halo, a visual phenomenon, an optical effect which is a vertical band of light stretching from the sun during sunset or sunrise.
Investigation
The appearance of a characteristic atmospheric phenomenon called ice needles or light poles. This is reflected in the ice crystals the bright lights from the surface of the Earth (in this case, lights of the city).
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Ice needles
Solid precipitation in the form of fine ice crystals floating in the air, resulting in cold weather (air temperature below -10...-15°). Day sparkle in the light of the sun, at night in the moonlight or by the light of lanterns. Often ice needles form at night beautiful glowing "pillars", coming from the lanterns up in the sky.
Occur most often during clear or cloudy the sky, sometimes fall from cirrostratus or Cirrus clouds.
Light (solar) pole
One of the most frequent types of halo, a visual phenomenon, an optical effect which is a vertical band of light stretching from the sun during sunset or sunrise.
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