Ball lightning over the water surface
Numerous reports of ball lightning (over the past three centuries, more than 2,000 reports have been received) are contradictory: observations describe mainly balls of yellowish to reddish color wi
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Numerous reports of ball lightning (over the past three centuries, more than 2,000 reports have been received) are contradictory: observations describe mainly balls of yellowish to reddish color wi
This bright "fireball" was spotted over Spain on July 26. It was almost as bright as the full moon. The fireball was observed by random eyewitnesses who reported it on social networks.
The entry into the atmosphere of the fireball was recorded in the south of Uruguay, as well as in neighboring Argentina.
Summer is a rainy season when, after several days of scorching, exhausting sun, heavenly moisture is truly desirable.
Taganrog was again attacked by hordes of insects. These are three—day-old mosquitoes.
Due to the sudden warming in St. Petersburg, blue-green algae bloomed in the Gulf of Finland. From the outside, it seems as if paint was poured into the water.
For the first time in the history of observations, scientists from Helsinki and Ural Federal Universities Yarmo Moilanen and Maria Gritsevich systematized information about all forms of atmospheric
Interesting details have emerged about the appearance of "crop circles" on July 17 in the area of Barbury Castle, North Rowton, Wiltshire.
On July 19, residents of St. Petersburg could watch one of the most amazing natural phenomena — silver clouds almost all night.
12 reports were received from eyewitnesses about a fireball spotted over the states of Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Ontario, Quebec and Rhode Island on Sunday, July 17, 2022 at about 04:55
Hidden in plain sight - in the repository of the East Asian art collection of the Cincinnati Art Museum, a seemingly unremarkable bronze mirror from China of the 15th and 16th centuries.
A new radio signal from deep space once again challenges our understanding of these mysterious phenomena.