ID | #1715630821 |
Added | Mon, 13/05/2024 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Investigation
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Filmed over a lake in Prince Edward County, Ontario, in 2021.
We apologize for the terrible video, but these lights appeared out of nowhere (there are no lampposts or any light sources in this area), this is a fairly remote part of the province, there are no streetlights, etc. These objects eventually descended to the point where they disappeared behind the tree line. To this day, I have no idea what it is.
Original news
Designer_Sort_9048
Taken over a lake in Prince Edward County, Ontario in 2021
Apologies for the horrible video, but these lights appeared out of nowhere (no lamp posts or any type of light source in this area) this is a pretty remote part of the province, no street lights ect. These objects ended up lowering down to the point where they dissapeared behind the tree line. To this day have no idea what these are.
Hypotheses
The lights of cranes, pipes and skyscrapers
Most often, this category can be attributed to the lights of a crane, high-rise buildings, boiler pipes, etc., equipped with nighttime lighting that is visible through the haze, fog, or when the color match between the support and the color of the surrounding space.
For unexplained may be taken accidentally or deliberately issued when shooting photos and video. A feature of the lights of a construction crane (in contrast to the street lights) is the movement of the boom, which is a light source.
Pyrotechnics
This category includes not only pyrotechnic projectiles visible in the sky, but also traces of exploded projectiles, their fragments and other similar activities.
Pyrotechnics is a branch of technology related to the technology of preparing combustible compounds and burning them to obtain a certain signal or effect.
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Investigation
Bulky_Mix_2265 specified:
These are steam flares, military exercises at Trenton Air Force Base, or search and rescue exercises. I've been watching this happen for 20 years over Lake Ontario.
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