ID | #1569852123 |
Added | Mon, 30/09/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Загадка световых столбов // АГ Секретные исследования. 2001. № 1 (33). С. 7.
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Phenomena | |
Status | Investigation
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Initial data
Says engineer Sergei Baranovsky from Mogilev:
"I've seen a similar phenomenon in Mogilev on the square of the Astronauts. I don't remember exactly when that was, probably in autumn 1999. Just want to say that I haven't taken it for a miracle but poles are not produced on me a strong impression. Later that evening I was standing at the bus stop and waited for the bus. And then my attention was attracted by a faint line vertically crossing the sky. It was light grey or blue post.
Then I noticed a number of posts in other parts of the sky. They were less bright and less visible. I don't think this phenomenon there were many eyewitnesses, as the pillars were very poorly marked. They, as in the story of Ms. Bow, hiding behind the buildings. But if you compare with the reconstruction in your paper, the pillars were much thinner and higher, but also different brightness and dimmer. These pillars look like rays of light, a little receivina in hand.
The poles themselves were very stable, not flickering and does not move. I can see them even from the Windows of the bus, which then left. But through the window very bright, was almost not visible, and not very bright were not visible at all. Interesting that the sky was cloudy and overcast with a thick layer of uniform clouds. And the rays (beams) went to the sky very high, clearly above the clouds.
All this has made me think about what is the visual effect of any light sources located behind buildings, or the effect caused contact lenses that I wear. It is worth mentioning that the pillars were visible in all directions.
I did not count them, but I can say that there were 5-8 pieces. Think to take a picture of them or videotape without special equipment would be impossible due to their weak glow. In the bus seem no one noticed".
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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
Not the known data about the temperature, but this is most likely an atmospheric phenomenon known as a light pole.
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