The truth about mysterious light streams

Light emits from the atmosphere with strange and mysterious images. Sometimes people interpret them as UFOs or some mysterious force's activity. From the halo of the cloud, connecting the solar energy to the blue light covered . below are natural phenomena that occur or can be artificially artificial.

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This spiral of light in the sky is created by a Russian missile after being launched into the air. This spiral with spectacular light appeared in December 2009 in the northern sky of Norway. According to the Russian Defense Ministry, the Bulava ballistic missile test failed to control the missile and create a mysterious spinning spiral effect.

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This image was taken in May 2010 at Nødebohuse, North Zealand, Denmark, showing that this is a natural phenomenon called 'solar column' . These light beams cover an unusually wide area created in a cold air with ice crystals falling from high clouds.

The ice crystals are sometimes flat, and the reflection of the air will make it straighten up, not cut it to the side.

When sunlight reflects the crystals, the result will be to create columns of light that shine on the sky just as it appears from the sun, but in reality it is only a few miles away from the observer.

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This bizarre flashing light appeared in the sky. In fact, they were created by the storm when lightning from the storm stimulated the electric fields in the atmosphere on the storm. The word creates a flashing light dancing like a light bulb, streak, tassels or a combination of both.

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The strange light emitting green during a sunset in this Pacific Ocean surprised Nigella Hillgarth at the Institute of Oceanography in San Diego. This blue flashed like a lamp is a rare phenomenon, created by refraction of light in the atmosphere .

The image shows a giant halo in the overcast sky in Moscow, Russia. This unusual light made rumors of UFO appear, but it was easily explained by meteorologists. The "halo clouds" are just an optical illusion caused by sunlight hitting a cloud at a moderate angle. The circle of the cloud may be what is known as the cloud hole.

These clouds occur within a thin, cloudy cloud of high altitude, often consisting of ice crystals and water droplets with freezing temperatures but still in liquid form. When this cloud is disturbed by aircraft or strong winds, water droplets can freeze immediately or evaporate, then create a hole.

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The landscape appears on a cold morning in Park City, Utah in the middle of winter. This phenomenon is called a fake sun. It is an atmospheric optical phenomenon caused by refraction of sunlight by small ice crystals in clouds.

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The sky appears strange blue light as the aurora has high intensity, shining in the moonlit night in the north, the image is mirrored on Lake Laberge, Yukon Territory, Canada.

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These halos are also caused by the interaction of sunlight with small ice particles. Refracting sunlight into them creates lens rings.