Strange light in the Norwegian sky

A mysterious big halo appeared early in the sky in Norway, causing people around the world to flutter.

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Spiral halo in the sky of Norway this morning.Photo: The Sun.

According to The Sun, thousands of people called the Norwegian Meteorological Institute early this morning to inform and ask about a spiral of light in the sky of Trondelag region.

It is described as "a giant blue circular halo spinning around a glowing object" . Then the halo "exploded" into a white ring of fire. On Internet forums, it is thought that the appearance of the halo is a sign of "first encounter" between humans and alien creatures.

"I'm driving my car to school when I see a light trail. It's like a rocket flying around and then disappearing. Everyone stops to watch," Totto Eriksen, a resident of Tromso, Na Uy, tell The Sun.

Axel Berg, a man living in Alta, Norway, said: "It looks like a light comet like a spinning comet. At first I thought it was a halo of some projector".

"The halo is like the moon on the top of a mountain and suddenly turns into something completely different," another said.

No military expert or scientist has ever explained the appearance of the halo. Nor did anyone claim that it was just duck or hoax.

Video about strange halos.Source: Youtube / RussiaToday

One theory is that the halo is the result of shining a laser on low clouds. However, there is no laser show that can create such a large halo. In addition, the halo appears in the early morning, when it is difficult to see the laser.

Many claimed a strange flying object (UFO) entered the earth's atmosphere and glowed. Some argue that the halo is related to an experiment that simulates the formation of the universe made by the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland.

The most famous Danish astronomer, Knut Jorgen Roed Odegaard, said: "This halo can be seen across northern Norway. The air traffic control station in Tromse city says the halo is spinning in Two minutes At first I thought it was a comet, but then I rejected it because it turned too long, maybe it was a Russian missile test, but I'm not sure. astronomical statue ".

Erik Tandberg, head of Norwegian Space Center scientists, said he agrees with many experts' comments, whereby the halo may be a missile test from Russia. But Russia immediately announced that it did not carry out any missile tests.

"I agree that the halo is a strange object and I have never seen anything like that. Spiral motion shows that the object loses its balance. The phenomenon of rocket fuel leakage can also create something. Such a light is blue, however, the Norwegian military rejects this explanation, so we can consider it as a new natural phenomenon, " Tandberg said.

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