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scotslad
12th February 2019, 05:09
Scientists say satellite detected unexplained 'explosions of light' in cloud-free skies.


Scientists with Lomonosov satellite say it spotted several 'explosions' of light
These were spotted dozens of miles above the surface, with no clouds below
Researchers say they may have come across previously unknown phenomenon


"A Russian satellite designed to monitor the atmosphere for high-energy cosmic rays has detected mysterious ‘explosions’ of light miles above Earth’s surface, Russian scientists say.

While numerous examples of unusual space weather phenomena have been spotted in the upper atmosphere before, the team operating the Lomonosov satellite say what they’ve found may be something entirely new.

Despite the occurrence of several powerful bursts, Russian scientists say there were no signs of storms in the area, according to Sputnik. "

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-6692297/What-Russia-spotted-Earths-atmosphere-Scientists-say-satellite-saw-explosions-light.html

Tam
12th February 2019, 05:20
Weeeeeird.

Y'know, there have been like 5 of those these past few months down where I am. They said it was transformers.

Remember that happened in NYC too?

Hmmmm.

Sounds to me like some kind of aurora effect.

Interestingly, I had a nightmare a few days ago where the sun just up and went out. Like it was snuffed out like a candle.

There was total pandemonium, and I was shacked up in my house with my family. Then we were told that scientists believed it was a precursor to a micronova, and that the sun would reignite and have a massive burst, instantly frying whichever side of the planet happened to be facing the sun when it burps.

Needless to say, the news did not go down well.

Star Tsar
12th February 2019, 09:40
Report from Russian UFOlogist Paul Stonehill

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