Where Did The Mysterious Spiraling Light Phenomenon Occur?
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Yesterday afternoon, the world was gripped by a UFO panic when pictures of a mysterious spiraling blue light in the skies over Norway appeared online, followed by video of the phenomenon in action. Norway might be used to the Northern Lights, but this was no natural occurrence; indeed it turned out to be a failed Russian missile launch. So where did this all go down, exactly?
It's reported that the missile, an ICBM ""Bulava" missile, was test-fired from a Russian submarine in the White Sea just east of Scandinavia. Why they chose to do this with Obama in town in Oslo is not clear, but needless to sayScandinavia has been on alert.
The failed launch resulted in the rocket's falling back down to earth, with its fuel and debris shooting out and causing the glowing spiral. Most photos of the strange early morning lights came from locals around the north Norwegian areas of Alta and Borras.
It's too bad that FEEL Air doesn't fly there...or won't fly there, since they haven't even commenced flights yet.
Related Stories:
· Giant mysterious spiral takes over skies of Norway [Gizmodo]
· Out-of-Control Rocket Blamed For UFO in Norway [SkyNews]
· Weird Travel coverage [Jaunted]
[Photo: Gizmodo, Google Maps]
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