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    Examples of bizarre clouds in the night sky…

    ReplyBlogJune 26th, 2012Philippe

    Babak A. Tafreshi (TWAN, The World at night) has posted on the UAP Observations Reporting Scheme’s Facebook page a very nice illustration regarding different examples of unusual night phenomena captured on pictures around the world. Spectacular sightings but explained !
    Babak A. Tafreshi: ” The bizarre cloud of 2012 June 7 in the night sky above the Middle East amazed people and made a lot of news. For all the fans of UFOs, unfortunately I have to say these are known phenomena related to launch of rockets, nothing to do with alien spaceships! Rockets that launch to the space often create these clouds in stunning forms and appear over a large area, sometimes because of failure in the launch or dumping out the extra fuel that creates the cloud. This image illustrates some of rocket-related bizarre clouds that appeared around the world in the recent years. Its very strange sighting when you see it first time, like my experience in 2007: www.twanight.org?ID=3002823

     

    Reports of such sighting often appears on Spaceweather website. Here is one after the mysterious spiral-like cloud over northern Scandinavia in 2009 which turns out to be a failure missle rocket test from a Russian submarine: www.spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=10&month=12&year=2009 More about it: http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2009/12/09/awesomely-bizarre-light-show-freaks-out-norway/
    The recent cloud over the Middle East was also related to a Russian rocket (now confirmed): www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/07/middle-east-ufo-video_n_1579251.html About it in Persian: http://pourianazemi.com/ and http://khabaronline.ir/detail/219097/science/astronomy
    These videos very well documented how these clouds are created by rockets: http://youtu.be/EQzja1WpZPc
    http://youtu.be/Zx8i5EfmYU4
    http://youtu.be/9IFLH8GzQh4
    http://youtu.be/OkT3I6RDPkw
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8405481.stm
    این ابرهای مرموز در آسمان زمین چه هستند؟ آیا بیگانکان فضایی به ملاقات ما آمده‌اند؟! متاسفانه (یا شاید خوشبختانه) خیر! ابر مرموزی که در شب 18 خرداد در آسمان شب ایران و کشورهای خاورمیانه دیده شد مثل نمونه‌های دیگری که در این تصویر کنارهم گذاشته‌ام حاصل پرتاب موشک‌ها به فضاست. آنها گاهی بر اثر خطا در مراحل پرتاب و گاهی نیز در فرایند خروج سوخت اضافه از موشک در ارتفاعات بالا به وجود می‌آیند. وقتی در فضای بالای جو زمین رخ دهد با بازتاب نور خورشید از ابر در حال انبساط منطقه وسیعی روی زمین آن را می‌بینند. ابر اخیر نیز حاصل پرتاب موشکی از روسیه بود، حتی عجیب‌تر از آن در سال 2009 در شمال اسکاندیناوی با پرتاب موشک روسی دیگری دیده شد. برای اطلاعات بیشتر لینک‌های زیر حتما ببینید، ویدئوهای انتخاب شده نشان می‌دهند چگونه این ابرها در پی پرتاب یک موشک شکل می‌گیرند”

     

     

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