A bright meteor lit up the Northern sky
The initial idea of a photographer was to do a series of shots of the Northern lights, which could create a timelapse video.
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The initial idea of a photographer was to do a series of shots of the Northern lights, which could create a timelapse video.
Dark skies over the province of Heilongjiang in northeast China falling meteors. The "stars" scattered over the winter landscape on this beautiful composite of night photos.
These messages were sent to American UFO the MUFON website. Kenosha is a city in Wisconsin with a population of almost 100 thousand people.
One user of the popular entertainment news site "Reddit" published in the section devoted to paranormal phenomena, very mysterious shot.
The inhabitants of the entire region early Tuesday morning, December 26, share in social networks the photos of the interesting phenomena in the sky.
In one of the districts of Novosibirsk fell black snow. The reason for this phenomenon was the coal soot from the Novosibirsk electric locomotive repair plant.
MOSCOW, Dec 23 — RIA Novosti. Rescue service of the state of California took several hundred phone calls with statements about "alien invasion" immediately after launch SpaceX Falcon 9.
Imagine that you look through your old baby pictures, indulging in the sweet-sad nostalgia, when suddenly I notice that one of these familiar images is not what it should be.
An eyewitness account:
The stratosphere over the Arctic circle will be cold... very cold. This is the only way to explain these colored clouds that formed over the island of Kvaloya in Norway 20 Dec.
Last Thursday, December 14, specialist clouds Bastian van Geenhoven noticed curious patterns in the sky over Florida.
Pictures taken by astronomers from the Netherlands, show the trajectory of the Sun for six months, between the summer and winter solstice.