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Spiral Lights Spotted in Norway

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By: marywolfe09
Mood: confused
Date: 02/26/2010 18:56:39
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Northern Norway experienced an unlikely light show last December 9, before 8am. The sky was lit by a spiral light that lasted for 10 to 12 minutes before it disappeared completely. Speculations started coming out: firstly, it is a UFO, and secondly, that it is a failed missile launch. Earlier new evidences came out that answered the queries of everyone especially the Norwegians who saw it: the said spiral lighting was from a Russian Missile Test Launch that failed.

The Bulava missile was test-fired the same day from the Dmitry Donskoi submarine in the White Sea. The said test, however, failed at the third stage. Background check on the navy’s reaction, it can be noted that during the investigation regarding the spiral light, the Russian navy already denied news of the missile test fire; the denial came after the news came out.

Evidence presented today was two videos: first of yet another spiral light display which appeared in over Norway yesterday caused by a failed missile test launched; and second was a 3D simulation of what could happen if the said missile test launch would fail. This was put together by British engineer Doug Ellison.     

Background check on how the mystery started came about when a blue light was seen to soar up from behind a mountain. It then stopped in mid air and began to move in circles thus creating the spiral which seconds later covered the sky which lasted for 10 to 12 minutes. Those who have seen it described it as a big fireball that spun around thus creating the spiral.

Truls Lynne Hansen from the Tromso Geophysical Observatory agreed to the claims of the light’s origin; may really be from a missile test launch failure.    Earlier part of the day, the military took back their statement thus confirming that the lights were indeed from the failed launch test from the White Sea.

To further end speculations, air traffic control at Tromso also explained that the time duration in which the light was visible was too far to be an astronomical phenomenon.

















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