ID | #1569244828 |
Added | Mon, 23/09/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Загадка световых столбов // Секретные исследования. 2001. № 1 (33). С. 7
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Status | Result
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Initial data
The story Zhukovskaya E. E. from Mogilev:
"I live in the city of Mogilev, on the outskirts, near Buynicheskoe field, and this phenomenon was, in Mogilev, in 2000, sometime in late February. My husband returned from work around six o'clock in the evening. It was dark, but the sky was without clouds.
Almost as we approached the house we met a neighbor, was standing talking to her and I happened to notice the sky. First, we saw in the North-East, two of the glowing pillar, then another two, then when he turned, saw them on the East and South-East. In total them was about 11 and they were located almost evenly across the celestial sphere. They were not only in the South and West.
Glowing pillars were about the same thickness, very high and came as if from the horizon of the earth up in the sky. It was an extraordinary phenomenon. We stood, watched and then went home. But when I came out after an hour on the street, they were gone.
The next day at work, many officers have told me that he saw this phenomenon, but for some reason were talking about the different number of poles.
I used to be in the scientific literature, read about the phenomenon of the appearance in the sky of luminous pillars or crosses. Nothing good, they do not portend. Earlier people were afraid of such phenomena."
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Hypotheses
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
eyewitness description characteristic atmospheric phenomenon called "light pillars".
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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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