ID | #1699616172 |
Added | Fri, 10/11/2023 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
Nesterov V.A. writes to the Commission on the:
The second case occurred in winter and late at night. My father raised us (mother, brother and I) so that we could see a very interesting picture - from under the clouds 3 bright crimson pillars or columns rested on the ground, at an equal distance from each other and close to each other. They stood for about 5 hours in the morning and disappeared.
The village gossips spread the rumor that this is for the war, of course, this indicates that not only our family has seen this phenomenon.
Hypotheses
The Aurora (Northern lights)
Glow (luminescence) of the upper layers of the atmospheres of the planets with the magnetosphere due to their interaction with charged particles of the solar wind.
In a very limited area of the top of atmosphere radiance can be caused by low energy charged particles of solar wind entering the polar ionosphere over the North and South polar Caspi. In the Northern hemisphere, the cusp auroras can be observed over Svalbard caribou watch.
Investigation
Resume
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