Thursday, December 10, 2009

Russian missile test launch fails

Norway Spiral Light


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.

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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.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Norway Spiral Light


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Norway Spiral Light




It appear s the world is all excited with news of a strange spiral of blue light in the Norwegian sky.
According to The Sun , the world's top military and scientists are confused by the phenomenon.
eyewitness tell the light looked like a spiral of white light, and a blue "tail" anchoring it to World. The phenomena lasted just about two minutes (Norway Spiral Light).
Until now, theories include Russian meteors, artillery and, sure enough, alien UFO life forms.
Norwegian astronomer Knut Jorgen Roed Odegaard says to have never seen something similar to the spiral of light before.
"This spiral shape is rare. It is absolutely not a difference of the aurora borealis - northern lights."

Norway Spiral Light


Somebody says:

It looks like a shooting star that is coming in at a unique angle...straight at the camera. The spiral is probably due to the irregular shape of the object as it spirals into the atmosphere, streaming particles behind it. The blue light is probably just a debris trail lit up by the sun beyond the horizon. It is UFO??


it looked like rotating light. OMG. can you guess what this is?

maybe missile from Russia?


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