Weird phenomenon over Norway
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Weird phenomenon over Norway
Any thoughts on the strange phenomenon that was seen over Norway this morning?
http://www.altaposten.no/lokalt/nyheter ... 316411.ece
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dltq/4171468648/sizes/o/
http://www.vgtv.no/?id=27553 (video)
There is a thread on it at Something Awful. Suggestions (ignoring the obvious 'Photoshop') range from Russion rockets to disco laser shows, and from meteors to auroras. What do you think?
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Some pictures:
http://www.altaposten.no/lokalt/nyheter ... 316411.ece
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dltq/4171468648/sizes/o/
http://www.vgtv.no/?id=27553 (video)
There is a thread on it at Something Awful. Suggestions (ignoring the obvious 'Photoshop') range from Russion rockets to disco laser shows, and from meteors to auroras. What do you think?
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Hm, the last two images seem to have some trouble showing. Here they are again. If they still don't work, drag the word 'image' to the address bar to see them.
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Unless I see images from some additional sources and viewpoints, I'm leaning heavily towards the opinion this is a hoax. My initial guess would be that something real there (what I see near the horizon looks like it could either be a persistent meteor train or a rocket launch, caught in the high altitude sunlight). The spiral structure looks suspiciously Photoshopped from that, however.Drabkikker wrote:Any thoughts on the strange phenomenon that was seen over Norway this morning?
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It does look like a laser light show, though it must be a powerful laser. In the videos posted on vgtv.no, the light appears to emanate from outside what I guess is a town that can be seen in the distance. In one video, it appears that the camera was recording before the show started. I wonder what the weather conditions were.
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I agree that the spiral structure does look suspiciously fake in the pictures. However, there is a video where you can see that there really was something spinning round in a spiral-like way: http://www.vgtv.no/?id=27558&category=1The spiral structure looks suspiciously Photoshopped from that, however.
Yup, a disco laser light show was also the first thing that sprang to my mind. However, I find it difficult to explain the blue funnel-like structure in that way. I think it is unlikely for that to be a light projection beam, since it is curved (a bit like a comet's tail) and had a spirally structure to it. To me it looks more like a gaseous vapour of some kind. While Russian rockets seem a bit far-fetched, I am not opposed to the suggestion that this was some kind of launched object.It does look like a laser light show
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It must get pretty boring in December in Norway!bystander wrote:It does look like a laser light show, though it must be a powerful laser.
http://www.laservision.com.au/page.asp?lid=1&sec=Company&subsec=FAQ%27s wrote:
1. How is a laser show achieved?
There are various methods of producing laser shows; Laservision’s Excelsior laser animation software automates much of the process creating intermediate frames in real time between selected key frames. Alternatively, animation can be created in any other computer animation package or each frame can be individually drawn by an animator. Frames are then displayed in rapid succession to create the illusion of movement.
2. Can I advertise my company via a laser show on the clouds?
Certainly if you can guarantee the weather ! We recommend that a more reliable medium be used. Cloud projection can be considered a bonus when it is possible.
3. Do laser projectors need a lot of electricity and water?
Most laser systems run on 3 phase power, this is readily available almost everywhere. A standard clean water supply is needed for cooling. Smaller laser projectors only need a standard domestic power supply and are cooled by an inbuilt fan or chillers not requiring any water.
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If the spiral is not photoshopped, I can only think that its appearance is from a time exposure of a laser projection, with the shutter luckily open for just the right interval.
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Could it have been emitting some kind of fluorescent chemicals? The structure looks three dimensional and lit from the inside to me, either with a play on light or using actual chemicals. And the blue tail would suggest that it is not only spinning but propelled forward, as well. Chris brings up an excellent point about there being no photos of it from other angles, though.
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An independent source finds the remains long after it happened? See description: http://www.flickr.com/photos/islandkerstin2/4171273445/
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An independent source finds the remains long after it happened? See description: http://www.flickr.com/photos/islandkerstin2/4171273445/
Saw a strange turquoise light this morning: it reminded me of a northern light, but have never seen it so stable for such a long time, so bright (when there was no solar activity) and in this colour. No clue what it might have been!
Finnmarksvidda, Alta, Norway. 8:10-8:40am on 09.December 2009.
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Incoherent Scatter? First I've heard of it in this forum.bystander wrote:EISCAT
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Unfortunately, these forums (fora) seem to have a lot of it.apodman wrote:Incoherent Scatter? First I've heard of it in this forum.
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<<EISCAT is an acronym for the European Incoherent Scatter Scientific Association. It operates three incoherent scatter radar systems, at 224 MHz, 931 MHz in Northern Scandinavia and one at 500 MHz on Svalbard, used to study the interaction between the Sun and the Earth as revealed by disturbances in the ionosphere and magnetosphere. At the Ramfjordmoen facility (near Tromsø, Norway) it also operates an ionospheric heater facility, similar to HAARP.
In 2008, Doritos embarked upon an "out-of-this-world" advertising campaign, literally beaming a 30sec ad for Doritos brand tortilla chips into a solar system 42 light years away. The ad was beamed towards a distant star, within the Ursa Major constellation, that is orbited by planets which may harbor life.>>
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The LHC is the new HAARP.
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Oh, Chris, could an explanation for the lack of angles be that the plume happened over the ocean? If it happened over the ocean, say if it began in the White Sea, as the Russian rocket idea suggests, and traveled northwest toward the north pole, there would only be photos and videos of it taken from the south. Unless there just happened to be someone on a ship looking out or someone on the ice cap?
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All cleverly simulated. Not buying it.neufer wrote:Incoherent ... Troll ... misbehaving
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Yeah, I'm getting email about this. My knee-jerk reaction was that this is/was a viral marketing ploy -- basically a hoax designed to create a buzz about something not yet revealed. But there do appear to be several independent images of this, and Phil Plait at badastronomy seems to think it is a real sky phenomenon. See: http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badas ... ut-norway/
So my money is currently on a malfunctioning rocket. I think with all the publicity we should know soon enough. There are people who know a lot about rocket launches and schedules. I therefore think it will be solved before we could shoot APOD at it as a collective intelligence engine. Besides, Jerry already has an APOD queued for tomorrow. Still, if I can get permission to use a good image, I may APOD it next week. Let's see what develops.
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So my money is currently on a malfunctioning rocket. I think with all the publicity we should know soon enough. There are people who know a lot about rocket launches and schedules. I therefore think it will be solved before we could shoot APOD at it as a collective intelligence engine. Besides, Jerry already has an APOD queued for tomorrow. Still, if I can get permission to use a good image, I may APOD it next week. Let's see what develops.
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Oh, it's such an artistic failed rocket, if that's what it is.
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A failed rocket might explain the spiral trail, but the spiral image in the sky? Hmm, I don't know ...
Uhh, ok, I retract my statement. From Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy ...
Uhh, ok, I retract my statement. From Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy ...
LOL: you beat me.UPDATE: From Doctor Atlantis I heard of this video which simulates particles being spewed out from a spinning rocket booster. Look familiar?
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Did you check out that video on the link RJN posted? Here it is, a simulation:
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
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Some years back, I saw a program on tv. About this place
http://www.sacred-destinations.com/ireland/newgrange
But when you search the net, seams a lot of cultures have also carved spirals. Some even depict the line from the center.
Interesting thread.
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http://www.sacred-destinations.com/ireland/newgrange
But when you search the net, seams a lot of cultures have also carved spirals. Some even depict the line from the center.
Interesting thread.
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Re: Weird phenomenon over Norway
Well, forget that idea. I just saw the picture on what appeared to be video, not a still photograph, on the (NBC) evening news (EST). Some of you in later time zones might catch it, or maybe they post their newscasts on the web for later viewing, or maybe more networks and local stations will show it.apodman wrote:If the spiral is not photoshopped, I can only think that its appearance is from a time exposure of a laser projection, with the shutter luckily open for just the right interval.
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Now I see the OP of this topic provided a video among the first set of links. Duh.
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Thank you all for your thoughts and suggestions! It seems indeed like the opinions converge towards the Russian rocket explanation after all.
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Russia's Bulava missile fails latest test
(AP) Moscow - 2009 Dec 10
New Russian missile fails again in test: reports
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Re: Weird phenomenon over Norway
At this point, I would like to run an image of this on APOD next week, but I can't find a good one that does not appear to be copyright protected. Now this was a widely visible event. Does anyone know of a good and available image out there? Thanks for any help you can be.
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Update: I was able to get what seems like a good result from the "Free Image Search Tool" (FIST) found here:
http://toolserver.org/~magnus/fist.php
It pointed me to two images one of which is here:
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Файл:Norwe ... iral_1.JPG
It is relatively low res, but it might be good enough to use next week.
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http://toolserver.org/~magnus/fist.php
It pointed me to two images one of which is here:
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Файл:Norwe ... iral_1.JPG
It is relatively low res, but it might be good enough to use next week.
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