ID | #1710243710 |
Added | Tue, 12/03/2024 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
Murmansk region, Lovozero village. Kazaryan V.V. local born in 1937.
In 1976, on a dark evening in autumn, I happened to see (like many Lovozers) a UFO landing at a distance of 2 km (approximately). The object appeared from behind the mountains (5.5 km) (the color is the northern lights), turning right to the Revda, confidently went down over the forest, changing color within 30 minutes. The upper part turned purple, and the lower part turned red. It gradually turned into a sunset in Lovozero in February at 16 o'clock. The upper part faded, and the lower part was visible for some time (like a slightly red-hot cast-iron stove) and ceased to be visible.
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.
Booster, the rocket and tracks
For UFOs often take stages of rockets, parts of space ships burning in the atmosphere, the launches of various missile technology for military purposes, etc., and traces from them. They attract attention mostly in the dark, but in the day time have a greater aura of mystery.
Formation of the track of the launch vehicle occurs in the tropopause (the layer between the troposphere and stratosphere), which sharply reduced the vertical temperature gradient. The emergence of the so-called "jellyfish" influenced by water vapor, which are subject to enhanced condensation.
Investigation
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