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只看樓主 倒序閱讀 使用道具 樓主   發表于: 2009-12-10
10.12.2009 17:21    
                   

【商台互動國際組】宇宙浩瀚,當中還有多少奧秘,是人類所未知的呢?恐怕答案是數之不盡,正如最近挪威北部地區驚現神秘漩渦狀光圈,當地數千民眾親眼目睹並拍下此奇觀,但對於它出現的原因,至今仍然是一個謎。

當地時間本月9日,挪威北部一座大山後面忽然出現一道神秘藍光,隨即這道光開始以環形向外旋轉,繼而擴散成一個巨大的藍白相間漩渦,幾乎覆蓋了整個天空。有目擊者透露,之後漩渦中心還發射出一道青綠色光束,有如一個巨大火球般,周圍的強光則圍繞光束旋轉,大概持續了10至12分鐘,異象才完全消失。

怪異現象發生之後,當地民眾無不議論紛紛,天文學家對此指出,該現象持續時間太長,可以斷定並非巨大流星,同時亦可確定其與極光現象無關。至於有人認為這可能是俄羅斯導彈測試失控爆炸,洩漏燃料燃燒反射出來的現象,俄羅斯當局就已否認此事,他們表示假若進行導彈測試的話,一定會事先對外通知。

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d藍光會唔會係d外星人返屋企呀?
愈是睿智的人,愈有寬廣的胸襟...

簡潔是智慧的靈魂,冗長是膚淺的藻飾...

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世界之大

無奇不有
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1234430/Mystery-spiral-blue-light-display-hovers-Norway.html

Norway's mysterious spiral blue light display: Was it a failed Russian Bulava missile test?
By Mail Foreign Service
Last updated at 10:39 AM on 10th December 2009

What's blue and white, squiggly and suddenly appears in the sky?

If you know the answer, pop it on a postcard and send it to the people of Norway, where this mysterious light display baffled residents yesterday.

Speculation was increasing today that the display was the result of an embarrassing failed test launch of a jinxed new Russian missile.

The Bulava missile was test-fired from the Dmitry Donskoi submarine in the White Sea early on Wednesday but failed at the third stage, say newspapers in Moscow today.


Strange spiral: Residents in northern Norway were left stunned after the lightshow, which almost looked computer-generated, appeared in the skies above them


Curious: A blue-green beam of light was reported to have come shooting out the centre of the spiral

This emerged despite earlier reports denying a missile launch yesterday. Even early today there was no formal confirmation from the Russian Defence Ministry.

The light appears to be unconnected with the aurora borealis, or northern lights, the natural magnetic phenomena that can often be viewed in that part of the world.

The mystery began when a blue light seemed to soar up from behind a mountain in the north of the country. It stopped mid-air, then began to move in circles. Within seconds a giant spiral had covered the entire sky.


Then a green-blue beam of light shot out from its centre - lasting for ten to 12 minutes before disappearing completely.

Onlookers describing it as 'like a big fireball that went around, with a great light around it' and 'a shooting star that spun around and around'.

Yesterday a Norwegian defence spokesman said the display was most likely from a failed Russian test launch.



The bizarre spiral looks almost computer-generated in the dark skies over Norway yesterday


Confusion: The Norwegian Meteorological Institute was flooded with calls after the light storm

Tromsō Geophysical Observatory researcher Truls Lynne Hansen agreed, saying the missile had likely veered out of control and exploded, and the spiral was light reflecting on the leaking fuel.[/COLOR]

But last night Russia denied it had been conducting missile tests in the area.[/COLOR]

A Moscow news outlet quoted the Russian Navy as denying any rocket launches from the White Sea area.

Norway should be informed of such launches under international agreements, it was stressed.

However this morning media reports claimed a missile had indeed been launched from the White Sea. Test firings are usually made from the White Sea, close to the Norwegian Arctic region.

Kommersant newspaper reported today that a test-firing before dawn on Wednesday coincided with the light show in the northern sky.

It also emerged today that Russia last week formally notified Norway of a window when a missile test might be carried out.


What could it be? Astrologists say the spectacle did not appear to have been connected to the aurora, or Northern Lights

This included a seven hour period early on Wednesday at the time when the lights were seen.

The submarine Dmitry Donskoy went to sea on Monday, ahead of the test, and some reports suggest the vessel is now back in port.

A Russian military source said today that 'the third stage of the rocket did not work'.

The Russian Defence Ministry, with characteristic secrecy, has so far been unavailable for comment.


A Bulava missile is fired from a submarine in this undated file photo. Russia has yet to confirm if a similar test launch was behind the mystery lights seen over Norway yesterday

The Bulava, despite being crucial to Russia's plans to revamp its weaponry, is becoming an embarrassment after nine failed launches in 13 tests, prompting calls for it to be scrapped.

In theory, it has a range of 5,000 miles and could carry up to ten nuclear weapons bound for separate targets.

A previous failure in July forced the resignation of Yury Solomonov, the director of the Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology which is responsible for developing the missile.

However, he is now working as chief designer on the jinxed project.

The Norwegian Meteorological Institute was flooded with telephone calls after the light storm yesterday morning.

Totto Eriksen, from Tromsø, told VG Nett: 'It spun and exploded in the sky,'

He spotted the lights as he walked his daughter Amalie to school.

He said: 'We saw it from the Inner Harbor in Tromsø. It was absolutely fantastic.

'It almost looked like a rocket that spun around and around and then went diagonally down the heavens.

'It looked like the moon was coming over the mountain, but then came something completely different.'

Celebrity astronomer Knut Jørgen Røed Ødegaard said he had never seen anything like the lights.

He said: 'My first thought was that it was a fireball meteor, but it has lasted far too long.

'It may have been a missile in Russia, but I can not guarantee that it is the answer.'

Air traffic control in Tromsō claimed the light show lasted 'far too long to be an astronomical phenomenon'.
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好似假左d wo ,由其係第一張
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引用第8樓CopoeL2009-12-10 19:04發表的“”:
好似假左d wo ,由其係第一張


真就一定係真,好多人都拍左片,係 youtube 有唔同角度唔同質素既片,不過就應該係俄羅斯導彈測試失控爆炸……
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引用第9樓火鳳凰2009-12-10 19:12發表的“”:
真就一定係真,好多人都拍左片,係 youtube 有唔同角度唔同質素既片,不過就應該係俄羅斯導彈測試失控爆炸…… [表情]

爆炸@@ ..咁就唔係神秘怪光圈
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引用第10樓CopoeL2009-12-10 19:16發表的“”:
爆炸@@ ..咁就唔係神秘怪光圈 [表情]


俄羅斯未肯認頭呀嘛,唔認頭就仍然係神秘架啦……
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引用第11樓火鳳凰2009-12-10 19:20發表的“”:
俄羅斯未肯認頭呀嘛,唔認頭就仍然係神秘架啦…… [表情]

哈.
我估冇咩可能認掛.
試驗失敗邊會肯認..
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引用第12樓CopoeL2009-12-10 19:28發表的“”:
哈.
我估冇咩可能認掛.
試驗失敗邊會肯認..


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Russian missile test launch fails

A Russian test launch of an intercontinental missile has failed, resulting in a white light seen over parts of Norway.

The submarine-based Bulava ballistic missile failed when launched from the White Sea, the Defence Ministry's press office told Itar-Tass news agency.

Russian newspapers had earlier reported the failure. At least six of 13 previous tests also ended in failure.

The Bulava can carry six individually targeted nuclear warheads.

It is designed to have a range of 10,000km (6,200 miles), but its repeated failures have caused embarrassment for Russia which hoped it would support its nuclear deterrent.

Spiral light

Russian media reported that on Wednesday's test the third stage engine failed.
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It was fired from the Dmitry Donskoi submarine in the White Sea, the usual site for such missile tests by Russian submarines.

In Norway, a white spiral light was reported over the city of Tromso at the same time, with many people wondering if it was a UFO sighting or meteor.

In one of the recent tests a Bulava self-destructed after a malfunction during the first stage of its flight from the White Sea, Reuters news agency reported.



http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8405481.stm


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