Pillar Lights We See Pillars Of Soft White Light About A Mile High Around Mountains. Moving Left/right Forward Back. What?

We see pillars of soft white light about a mile high around mountains. Moving left/right forward back. What? - pillar lights

N meteors, although there are many here. In view of these pillars of light are soft and slightly forward backwards, left / right. Has anyone seen something like that?

4 comments:

Jeff said...

When and where do you see it?

At night, the aurora can be seen as pillars of light and reverse. The movement is generally slow, like a gentle breeze, the curtains, but can also flash and explode dramatically. These columns are not the subject of the mountains, and tend to converge with the increase and are generally soft colors like green or red, but the colors are hard to see in the night. NASA Space Weather, if you can learn more about the Northern Lights, and if they are visible. Contrary to popular belief, the Northern Lights can be seen from the south, although less frequently than in the Arctic.

During the morning or evening sun behind the mountains to rays of light or pillar, which actually the shadow of the mountains, or if it is cloudy, the sun can make the light beams through the clouds. It is sometimes called Jacob's Ladder. Beams in the direction of the sun and diverge as they move up or down for you.

There are other lights in.ssible clouds at night - or noctiluminescent pearl, which is high enough to reflect sunlight during the night. Or maybe something like reflectors or UFOs.

Renaissance Kid said...

Your question is a good example of what is the most important information about UFOs .. What are wrong, in the words of a mile, I have to ask how they took this action? Many UFO reports contain distance and data rate, without an explanation of how the measurements or estimates.

Brigalow Bloke said...

Image? Date? Time? Situation? Address? How often?

I have so run something in the piece of the film just before an old film projectors with the game on the name of the study. Unless you give more interesting information is always given without prior notice.

Tom S said...

Maybe you've seen the dawn, I'm not sure. (Are you in the North and Cananda, perhaps?)

Either that or the peyote is kicking in

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