ID | #1699463870 |
Added | Wed, 08/11/2023 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
From the letter of Zybina Anna Petrovna to the Commission on the:
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My sister's husband and I went on business for 40 km to the vask of Narva to friends, but I definitely forgot the village, I remember the names of three Oleshnitsy, the new village of Remenik.
When we came and as always we had Russian people at the table and the men drank and ate, and suddenly the door opens and a woman runs in and says: "Go take a look! Flying. the fireball is big and has a tail." It really came out a big ball of red and like the tail there were a lot of different shades in length, you can say a meteor or more, these ends look like a rainbow after rain is beautiful. He was flying from east or south to west. This orange people were scared, and one grandfather said the old "good people, this is not good! There will be a war"
Then you know who scolded him a lot, and who believed. Then he just said, "I will die soon, and you will remember me, and I don't know anything more about it." Only on our street the ball flew into the roof right through the roof right into the wall and went through the wall into the basement, but did not damage the house, only the wall was fixed. small damage.
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
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