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January 30, 2010

Northern Spooky Lights

— devadutta @ 9:06 pm, GMT +0000 ( 1264885571 )

Recent ‘mystery’ event with speculations of it being a worm hole. Identify and put some minimal details.

Cracked by: Everyone!

Answer: “Failed missile test” over Norway causing this very interesting light show. These photos are long exposure shots, so they make the scene look a little spooky, but if you see the video, you can clearly see a missile spiraling out of control.

But, it would have been cool if we actually had a worm hole.. well..

31 Responses to “Northern Spooky Lights”

  1. Logik Says:

    Not linked with aurora events, say astronomers.
    some say it’s due to the Bulava missile launch by russians.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new.....orway.html

    Logik

  2. bobo Says:

    spiral seen over norway in early december 2009 (dec. 12, i think) – attributed to a failed russian missile launch/test.


  3. Jean Valjean Says:

    The lights over Norway last month which was later cleared up as a failed Russian missile experiment.


  4. Chinmaya U.Holla Says:

    Failed Russian Bulava missile test


  5. Poornima Says:

    Mysterious sky light spotted in Norway. Speculations are that it could be a failed test launch of a missile.


  6. Aditya Says:

    A strange light appeared in Norway. Some thought it was a UFO, but the major speculation was about some Russian missile.

    Aditya

  7. SV Says:

    A failed Russian missle test of Bulava, glares in Norway


  8. Rogi Says:

    The Norway Cloud Spiral. Confirmed by the Russians to have been caused by one of their missiles malfunctioning.

    Or is that just a cover story?


  9. Raghuvansh Says:

    Random blue spiral thing over Norway. Suspicion is that it may have been some failed Russian missile test.


  10. Amarendra Says:

    Spiral light over Skjervoy in December. Turned out to be a Russian failed Bulava rocket launch (Russian claim).

    Amarendra

  11. madhur Says:

    Strange, spiral light in the sky seen above Skjervoy, Norway, on Dec. 9.

    Well, now it appears the mystery of the phenomenon, which bore some resemblance to a spiral galaxy, has been solved. Russia says it was the result of a failed test launch for its troubled Bulava missile program. In a statement, the Russian Defense Ministry said it fired a Bulava from a submarine in the White Sea near the Norwegian coast Wednesday morning. The intercontinental ballistic missile’s first two stages worked perfectly, the ministry said, though the third stage engine proved “unstable.”

    http://pakalert.wordpress.com/.....ry-solved/

    madhur

  12. KK Says:

    A mysterious swirling light appeared in the skies over Norway in december 2nd week, and at first no one knew what exactly it was. Apparently it was a missile test by the Russians that failed

    KK

  13. Dibyo Says:

    some strange lights were seen over norway, and suspected to be a russian missile test launch

    Dibyo

  14. Gurupad Says:

    A failed Russian missile launch

    Gurupad

  15. shenoyvarun86 Says:

    strange spiral appeared over Norwegian skies; The spiral was proceeded by a brilliant blue-green trail and followed by a brilliant blue-green beam of light that last several minutes. More details here
    http://www.dailytech.com/Russi.....17104c.htm

    shenoyvarun86

  16. krudebox Says:

    A failed Russian missile launch. Speculated to be yet another failed test launch of a Bulava missile from the Typhoon submarine “Dmitri Donskoy” in the White Sea area which was visible over northern Norway.


  17. Mo Says:

    Wormhole over Norway that UFO watchers claim is contact


  18. udupendra Says:

    A failed Russian missile launch which caused this spiral pattern to appear over Norwegian skies

    udupendra

  19. superstarksa Says:

    Weird lights over Norway in December 2009. Rumored to be a missile launched from a Russian sub or a wormhole opened by the LHC, depending on who you believe.


  20. dheeraj Says:

    Spiral Light appeared over Norway.It was later attributed to Russian Missile Testing.


  21. Kaushik Says:

    Mysterious Blue Light Spiral

    Astronomers and Norwegian citizens alike have been baffled by the appearance of a strange blue spiral light in the sky above the Scandinavian country on 8th December 2009.

    Witnesses in the north of the country reported an unusual atmospheric phenomenon that began when “what appeared to be a blue light seemed to soar up from behind a mountain. It stopped mid-air, then began to circulate … Within seconds a giant spiral had covered the entire sky. Then a green-blue beam of light shot out from its centre – lasting for ten to twelve minutes before disappearing completely.”


  22. raklodramA Says:

    Mystery spiral light seen in the sky over norway.. supposedly through missile lauch from russia


  23. shrik Says:

    Weird spiral lights over Norway. Later identified as (probably) a failed launch of the Russian missile Bulava.

    (If the USA retaliates to a missile strike by Russia, will they justify it by saying “Russia se Bulava aaya tha.”? Har har..)

    shrik

  24. RahulN Says:

    This was a vortex of light seen over Norway in late December 2009 (right before Obama receiving the nobel actually.

    The most popular explanation was that it was caused by the failed launch of a russian missile.

    Other options were wormholes and the LHC.


  25. sidsen Says:

    russian missile spiralling out of control and leaking fuel all the way freaks out poor norwegians. as if an alien scare wasn’t bad enough, they now have to keep looking over their shoulders for a russian invasion.


  26. username Says:

    Russian ballistic missile

    http://www.news.com.au/norwegi.....public_rss


  27. Inglourious Says:

    Norway cloud spirals appeared before Obama’s Nobel prize event.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zx8i5EfmYU4

    Russia’s defense ministry later admitted that it was caused by a Russian missile that failed just after launch.


  28. quaziluffy Says:

    Light over a Russian city


  29. varuns88 Says:

    Spiral blue light over Norway caused by a failed test launch of a Russian Bulava missile.

    varuns88

  30. akhi Says:

    Some misfired Russian missile over Norwegian skies.

    akhi

  31. Ananth Says:

    A Russian rocket exploded causing this spiral light show.

    Ananth