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    31
    Oct

    Unusual Atmospheric Occurence and Iridescent Cloud

    No commentsBlogOctober 31st, 2011Philippe

    Reading the August 2011 of the British BBC magazine FOCUS, I came across some spectacular and beautiful pictures of rainbow clouds over Mont Everest. The photographer, astronomer Oleg Bartunov, took the below images during a Himalayas expedition in Nepal.

    Cloud iridescence is the occurrence of colors in a cloud similar to those seen in oil films on puddles, and is similar to irisation. It is a fairly uncommon phenomenon, most often observed in altocumulus, cirrocumulus and lenticular clouds, and very rarely in Cirrus clouds. The colors are  usually pastel, but can be very vivid. Iridescence is generally produced near the sun, with the sun’s glare masking it, so it is more easily seen by  hiding the sun behind a tree or building. Other aids are dark glasses, or observing the sky reflected in a convex mirror or in a pool of water.

    Iridescent clouds are a diffraction phenomenon cause by small water droplets or small ice crystals individually scattering light. Larger ice crystals produce halos, which are a refraction phenomena rather than iridescence.

     

    Iridescence should similarly be distinguished from the refraction in larger raindrops that makes a rainbow. If parts of clouds have small droplets or crystals of similar size, their cumulative effect is seen as colors. The cloud must be optically thin, so that most rays encounter only a single droplet. Iridescence is therefore mostly seen at cloud edges or in semi-transparent clouds, and newly forming clouds produce the brightest and most  colorful iridescence. When a thin cloud has droplets of similar size over a large extent, the iridescence takes on the structured form of a corona, a  central bright disk around the sun or moon surrounded by one or more colored rings (Source: Wikipedia).

       

    These pictures immediately reminded me of a UFO report that had been collected by the UK Ministry of Defence in 2004, and which was released in March 2011 on their website.  Two striking color photographs, taken in Sri Lanka by a member of the RAF,  of an “unusual atmospheric occurence” (pictures below) were attached to the report. As described in the attached testimony, the witness noticed a partial aura in the sky, heard a clap of thunder, then observed a ring like a doughnut appearing.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Comparing today these pictures, it is my opinion that the described phenomenon can be explained by a high altitude iridescent cloud, featuring an exceptional doughnut-shape…rather than a UFO, a type of nuclear explosion or a sort of air burst… Still a very unusual and rare atmospheric phenomenon that would certainly take many of us by surprise, and makes us wonder.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    11
    Sep

    Cockpit Chronicles…six surreal sights by pilots…

    No commentsBlogSeptember 11th, 2011Philippe

    A well illustrated article (Kent Wien international co-pilot) about stunning sights (natural and man-made) occasionally observed by pilots.

    http://www.gadling.com/2011/03/11/cockpit-chronicles-six-surreal-sights-seen-by-pilots/

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    16
    Aug

    “ET life inevitably exists due to universal laws, and we’ll soon discover it…”

    No commentsBlogAugust 16th, 2011wpadmin

         An interesting recent interview (7th July, 11 minutes) of Dr. Andrey Kinkelstein, the Director of the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Applied Astronomy, about the scientific reasoning behind his controversial statement that in 20 years, humanity will discover aliens and they are likely to look much like humans….

    This biologic issue of potential convergent evolution is in line with what I wrote my document that I recently posted (UFOs and Exogenous Intelligence Encounters): Can the alien physiologies be conformed or a close approximation of our own? Generally, scientists scorn the movie industry’s simplistic notion of the extraterrestrial, whose anatomy is invariably inspired by the body plan of Homo sapiens. The debate seems to be still open. After the Royal Society’s interview of the leading evolutionary paleobiologist Simon Conway Morris, this is the turn of A. Kinkelstein to mention that an extraterrestrial form will “definitely be well-known to us”. In his opinion “…life and intelligence, should they exist elsewhere at all, should be highly human-like”.

    A second interesting comment relates to a program of reporting in the USSR sightings of UFOs. This program, called “the net”, was allegedly composed of two parts: The Defence Minstry’s net looked for what might be traces of new types of weaponry; and the other part, the so-called “AN Net”, looked for phenomena previously unknown to humankind. According to  Kinkelstein, for more than 20 years, the USSR General Staff had issued an order to various units under the Defence’s Ministry’s command to report any UFO. Apparently they detected approximately 1000 unusual phenomena, only two of which remain unexplained to this day.

    Besides the fact that this is the first time that this news come out (but I might be wrong), it could be hoped that one day the program’s archives are released.

    Finally and more importantly, what about the two remaining unexplained cases ? We don’t need hundreds of them…one or two sufficiently documented could be enough for attracting the attention of the scientific community…

    04
    Jul

    Mystery Flash on Mauna Kea

    No commentsBlogJuly 4th, 2011Philippe

    Further to the Norway spiral’s event from 2009 (see previous blog entry), a new fascinating footage related to a weird atmospheric flare has circulated on the web. This video originates from the astronomical observatory on the summit of Mauna Kea, in Hawaii, and has been filmed on the 22th of June 2011.






    Mr Ichi Tanaka, a Support Astronomer of Subuaru Telescope (Hawaii) posted the video on the Starship Asterisk’s website (APOD and General Astronomy Discussion Forum), requesting the APOD readers to help clarifying the nature of this event (See forum entry at: http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=24251&hilit=atmospheric+flare). “In the early morning of 22 March we, Subaru Telescope observers on the summit of Mauna Kea, noticed that there is a huge halo of light above the eastern horizon. It was slowly expanding to over 45 degrees in 5 minutes or more.  The event was captured by the Subaru Catwalk Night Camera and also by CHFT’s NNW webcam….”

    Similarly than in Norway, it seems that the most likely cause of that event is a Minuteman III missile launch from the Vandenberg Air Force Base (Claifornia). The footage can be seen at: http://vimeo.com/25743686

    From Wikipedia: The LGM-30 Minuteman is a U.S. nuclear missile, a land-based intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), featuring a length of 59 ft 9.5 in (18.2 m) and a weight of 78,000 lb (35,300 kg). Propelled by three solid-propellant rocket motors, this missile has an operational range of 8,100 miles (13,000 km) and a flight altitude of 700 miles (1,120 kilometers). The letter “L” in “LGM” indicates that the missile is silo-launched; the “G” indicates that it is designed to attack ground targets; the “M” indicates that it is a guided missile. A side view of Minuteman-III ICBM is the following:

    Phil Plait in his Disovery’ Bad Astronomy blog provides his theory of the event: “…a missile launches from California, and three minutes or so later the third stage releases an explosive charge which blows fuel out into space. This fuel expands in a shell, fades as it gets bigger, and appears to move across the sky as it does so. And there’s the other idea that this might be from a shock wave from the missile itself, which I cannot rule out…”

    Regardless of the final explanation of this mysterious event, it must now be clear that professional amateurs won’t hesitate to share with their colleagues any  “unidentified sighting”. It is obvious to me that in this context no cover-up could take place !

    03
    Nov

    TWAN – Mystery 4

    No commentsBlogNovember 3rd, 2010Philippe

    Fourth mystery posted on the World at Night’s website: What are the dark vertical bands on the right side of the image above prominent stars of Taurus (including Pleiades) and through the constellation Perseus? Read the full story and feel free to propose an explanation at the following link: http://www.twanight.org/newTWAN/mystery.asp







    15
    Sep

    Mysterious lights in game-camera were a camera glitch

    No commentsBlogSeptember 15th, 2010Philippe

    North Texas (30 August 2010): A motion-activated camera at a hunting spot had captured some mysterious objects. The pictures analysed by the Mutual UFO network (MUFON) proved to be a camera’s mechanical error. 

    Pictures at: http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/weird/Sorry-Its-Not-a-UFO-101851588.html











    NBC DFW WEBSITE: The photographs captured by the game camera in Archer City showed a series of lights hovering above the treeline, seemingly for hours. Lisa Brock-Piekarski, who set up the camera on her family’s deer lease, didn’t know what to think of them. The pictures were sent to the folks at MUFON, but its chief investigator e-mailed to say the pics were nothing but a mechanical error. “For some unknown reason, the camera shutter was remaining open, and the infrared strobe fired it would catch a bank of lights,” said Fletcher L. Gray, Texas MUFON chief investigator. “The strobe has 14 LED-type bulbs across and with five bulbs vertical, with a total of 70 LED bulbs. If you look at the photo of the what was called a UFO, you will count 14 lights that matches the 14 bulbs in the camera.”

    15
    Sep

    TWAN – Mystery 3

    No commentsBlogSeptember 15th, 2010Philippe

     

     

     

     

     

    The World at Night has posted its third mystery: What are the streak at the right edge of this image near the belt of Orion? The streaks in the above image taken near Ankara, Turkey on 12 August 2007 would be identified at first glance as meteors from the Perseids meteor shower peaking just that night. Unexpectedly, however, these streaks do not point back to the Perseids radiant in Perseus (top center). Then what is their origin? The above image is a composite of several shots captured over the time span of 40 minutes….

    Read the full story and feel free to propose an explanation at the following link:
    http://www.twanight.org/newTWAN/mystery.asp

    03
    Feb

    Notice…

    No commentsBlogFebruary 3rd, 2010Philippe

    This blog is intended as an active space that allows me to share the latest news that have crossed my path. It is however not updated daily nor is it updated every time an event occurs, so please note that some of what you see here may have been superseded by later news or events. And others my be left out entirely. However your input is welcome! Please feel free to submit comments or email me with updates, additions or corrections and I will be pleased to add them to the blog to the extent possible…

    29
    Jan

    Northern lights’ mysterious “object” explained ?

    No commentsBlogJanuary 29th, 2010Philippe

    On January 2010, Per-Arne Mikalsen took several pictures of a vast aurora erupting over the northern Norwegian town of Andenes. In one of the images he noticed a mysterious green parachute-like object hanging with the main aurora….although more research to be done, it appears that the strange object is certainly the result of a lens flare or an auroral reflection from a satellite (this would be a first time!). The full article can  be read on the Discovery News at: http://news.discovery.com/space/aurora-mystery-solved.html#view-comments

    Nice pics:

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    Photograph credit: Per-Arne Mikalsen

    13
    Jan

    Chinese scientist clarifies he filmed an unidentified object, not a UFO

    No commentsBlogJanuary 13th, 2010Philippe

    Some readers informed me of an essential follow up related to my blog entry dated 18/11, concerning the alleged UFO sighting and footage from some Chinese astronomers.  Contrary to what has been initially annonced, there has been a complete misunderstanding and the sighting referred to an unidentified object and not a UFO ! Indeed the director of the observatory said that some false news had been spread around, and that he had never made any claim about a UFO. The bright spot observed close to the sun was very likely to be the result of some coronal activity filmed during the total eclipse. In order to put the records straight, I encourage readers to consult the following article, dated 12th September 2009 at the following URL: http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/world-news/chinese-scientist-clarifies-he-filmed-an-unidentified-object-not-a-ufo_100246499.html

    Thanks to the vigilant readers for providing me with this news update, which quite sincerely I was unaware of !

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