ID | #1645479233 |
Added | Tue, 22/02/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
A blue ray in the sky that disappears after a few seconds was seen in the sky of Barneveld (Gelderland region).
An eyewitness reports:
The big blue light did not make a sound, not very high in the sky, the object appeared and became larger, and then disappeared after a few seconds.
Original news
Blauwe straal in de lucht dat na een paar seconde weggaat
BARNEVELD, GD — Groot blauw licht maakte geen geluid niet heel hoog in de lucht het opject verscheen en werd groter en ging na een paar seconde weer weg
Hypotheses
Light sources on clouds
Lasers, searchlights, car headlights and other light sources of sufficient power can form a column of light in a dusty or foggy atmosphere, various patterns on low clouds, fog or haze. Also, the rays can highlight parts of the cloud, objects or birds, giving them bizarre shapes.
Searchlights can shine with one beam, several. They can be stationary, move, and also form spinning carousels on the clouds, which can change shape and color.
It often seems that the light source is located at the point where the beam hits the cloud, and not vice versa.
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Eastern Test Range, Cape Canaveral, Florida (USA) Vehicle: Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5) Payload: Starlink v1.5 G4-8-1 (Starlink 3528) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-2 (Starlink 3533) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-3 (Starlink 3543) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-4 (Starlink 3445) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-5 (Starlink 3546) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-6 (Starlink 3540) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-7 (Starlink 3526) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-8 (Starlink 3524) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-9 (Starlink 3535) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-10 (Starlink 3531) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-11 (Starlink 3529) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-12 (Starlink 3522) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-13 (Starlink 3527) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-14 (Starlink 3532) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-15 (Starlink 3448) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-16 (Starlink 3523) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-17 (Starlink 3530) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-18 (Starlink 3514) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-19 (Starlink 3518) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-20 (Starlink 3525) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-21 (Starlink 3450) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-22 (Starlink 3517) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-23 (Starlink 3447) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-24 (Starlink 3509) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-25 (Starlink 3515) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-26 (Starlink 3516) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-27 (Starlink 3500) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-28 (Starlink 3520) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-29 (Starlink 3521) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-30 (Starlink 3512) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-31 (Starlink 3452) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-32 (Starlink 3449) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-33 (Starlink 3502) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-34 (Starlink 3446) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-35 (Starlink 3501) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-36 (Starlink 3451) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-37 (Starlink 3505) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-38 (Starlink 3506) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-39 (Starlink 3511) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-40 (Starlink 3507) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-41 (Starlink 3457) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-42 (Starlink 3460) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-43 (Starlink 3513) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-44 (Starlink 3459) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-45 (Starlink 3458) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-46 (Starlink 3456) Starlink v1.5 G4-8-1, ..., G4-8-46
Investigation
News: The cause of the mysterious purple light
In the Netherlands, witnesses from many cities talked about purple or blue glow that moves across the night sky. This purple light beam, which can be seen in the last night of Arnhem, Dirinon and Zutphen. This sounds mysteriously. 23-year-old sander of Brinkenberg of Welpa conducted an investigation and found the cause, removing on video a strange train.
Press Secretary of the railway company points out:
"It is a measuring train, and we use it to measure the thickness of a contact network".
Resume
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