ID | #1559074629 |
Added | Tue, 28/05/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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Initial data
Eyewitness description:
It looked like an oval piece of the rainbow in the sky.. It wasn't moving, and reflected the sunset... We drove the car, and she just stood in the same place...
The object was quite far from the Ground and was the size of a passenger plane... Clouds can't reflect itself thus, and the object was too high in the sky, to stand on the pole or something like that...
The photo was taken just on my mobile phone. I have always had my doubts on this subject...
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Original news
DEN HAAG, ZH — Het leek op een ovaalvormig stukje regenboog in de lucht.. Het bewoog niet en reflecteerde de zonsondergang... We reden er voorbij met de auto en het bleef maar op dezelfde plaats staan... Het was redelijk ver van de grond en het was zo groot als een passagiersvliegtuig... De wolken kunnen van zichzelf niet reflecteren op deze manier en het object was te hoog in de lucht om op een paal of iets dergelijks te staan... De foto staat gewoon nog op mijn mobiele telefoon met de dag en het tijdstip dat ik de foto gemaakt heb... Heb er namelijk altijd mijn vraagtekens bij gehad...
Hypotheses
Halo
Halo usually appears around the Sun or moon, sometimes around other powerful light sources such as street lights. There are many types of halos, but they are mostly caused by ice crystals in Cirrus clouds at a height of 5-10 km in the upper troposphere. The form of the observed halo depends on the shape and arrangement of crystals. Reflected and refracted by the ice crystals, the light often turns into a spectrum, which makes halo look like a rainbow, but a halo in low light has a low chroma, which is associated with the peculiarities of twilight vision.
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Plesetsk (NIIP-53, GIK-1, GNIIP) (USSR / Russia) Vehicle: Rokot-KM Payload: Gonets-M 2 (Gonets-M 12L) Kosmos 2467 (Strela-3 #142) Kosmos 2468 (Strela-3M #3, Rodnik-S #3)
- Site: Baikonur (Tyuratam, NIIP-5, GIK-5), Tyuratam (USSR / Russia) Vehicle: Soyuz-U Payload: Progress-M 07M
Investigation
The appearance of a characteristic halo.
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Resume
Halo
Halo usually appears around the Sun or moon, sometimes around other powerful light sources such as street lights. There are many types of halos, but they are mostly caused by ice crystals in Cirrus clouds at a height of 5-10 km in the upper troposphere. The form of the observed halo depends on the shape and arrangement of crystals. Reflected and refracted by the ice crystals, the light often turns into a spectrum, which makes halo look like a rainbow, but a halo in low light has a low chroma, which is associated with the peculiarities of twilight vision.
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