ID | #1693404512 |
Added | Wed, 30/08/2023 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
A letter from the foreman of the SU-475 PSMO "Transhydromechanization" Viktor Rybkin to the Commission on the:
I read your article from 30.2.85 in the newspaper "Trud" "Exactly at 4.10". In response to your request, I am reporting one not uninteresting phenomenon.
About a month ago, in the morning, I went to the bus stop, located 15 minutes away from our house. Halfway to the stop, I noticed a not very bright glow in the sky (and it was about 7-05 or 7-10 in the morning - it was still dark), in the form of a light column, which did not have sharp limited contours. This "pillar" did not begin on the ground, it dissipated near the ground. In height, it reached about 1 \ 3 of the firmament, where it gradually dissipated.
The brightness of the pillar was not enough for him to immediately draw attention to himself. The moon at this time shone 3-4 times brighter. The light column was strictly perpendicular to the earth, constant in shape, and did not change in space.
In my opinion, the distance to "him" was about 50-70 km. Then after a while, about 2 minutes later, I noticed on the other side of the moon another similar "pillar" could be seen only by focusing all my attention. I stood still and watched for a while, then hurried to the bus. at the bus stop for 3-4 minutes I could still distinguish these 2 pillars, but their brightness began to decrease somewhat. Then I got on the bus and left. I have not seen such a phenomenon again. The air temperature at this time was about -20 degrees, without wind. The sky is apparently cloudy (in a haze), because I don't remember if there were stars. The total observation time is about 10 minutes.
I will be glad if the information is useful in your work.
Hypotheses
Light (solar) pole

One of the most frequent types of halo, a visual phenomenon, an optical effect which is a vertical band of light stretching from the sun during sunset or sunrise.
Investigation
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